The league will be played in the divisional structure agreed at the
annual AGM.
Current Laws of Cricket will apply
Games shall consist of two teams of eight players playing each other in matches of 16 x 6 ball overs. A maximum of 4 overs per bowler is permitted.
In all matches, the first half of each innings to be bowled from one end; the
second half then bowled from the other end. For both innings, bowling will begin
from the Nets end.
All teams are expected to turn up in good time for a 6 p.m. start to
enjoy the best opportunity of playing a full game.
No team may start a game with fewer than 5 players.
Any team not ready to commence by 6.15 pm forfeits the toss.
Teams not ready to start by 6:30 pm will forfeit the game and be charged the full
cost of hiring the pitch (see rule 8).
In April, the first two weeks of May, and August:
Games are to start no later than 6:15 pm.
After 6.15 p.m. the overs must be reduced by one over for every five minutes.
For example:
Games starting after 6.15 but before 6.20 – 15 overs
Games starting after 6.20 but before 6.25 – 14 overs
Games starting after 6.25 but before 6.30 – 13 overs
GAMES SCHEDULED TO START AFTER JUNIOR CRICKET PRACTICE
Games must start no later than 7 pm.
Any team not present (with at least 5 players) by 6:15 pm will forfeit the toss.
Teams not ready to start by 7pm will forfeit the game and be charged the full cost of hiring the pitch (see rule 8).
Number of overs to be played must be agreed by both captains (preferably in advance).
Any player who plays for another League club and plays as a "guest" will
not be able to bowl and cannot bat higher than No 5. Where a club has more than
one team in the league, players will be permitted to appear as a full player
(and not be restricted as a "guest") in more than one of these teams, provided
that they not do so in League games within the same calendar week.
To help
ensure this, a club's two (or more) teams' matches should be scheduled on the
same evening - wherever possible.
Each team will provide for each game at least one umpire who is conversant with the Laws of Cricket and the Rules of the League.
Each team will provide a scorer for the match.
Any team failing to fulfill a fixture will forfeit the match and 3 points
will be awarded to their opponents. Such non-fulfilment will be reported to the
League Committee. The team forfeiting the game will also be charged the full
cost of hiring the pitch. The team which misses the game because of their
opponent’s forfeit will be credited with their match fee (half the cost of the
pitch hire and the ball). A team that defaults on their matches three times in a
season will be suspended immediately from the league.
All teams are expected to play in white tops and trousers or another
uniform colour (other than orange). In particular, bowlers must wear white or a light colour or the
Captain must not let them bowl. Metal spiked shoes must not be worn by bowlers
or batsmen.
The team named first on the fixture list will supply the match ball. Balls will be provided by the League at the beginning of the season.
If a team withdraws from the League during the season then the results of games played shall be void
and their players shall become free agents.
Team captains are responsible for the sporting conduct of their players.
Three points are awarded for a win: two points for a tie; one for a "no result".
The Cup competition shall operate on a simple knockout basis.
A player shall not play for a side in the Cup unless they have previously represented that side in the League.
In addition, Cup teams cannot field any players who have played for other Victoria Park Community Cricket League sides during the season;
note that this clause does not affect eligible players who have played as a "guest" for other teams (as under Rule 5).
This clause also does not affect players who are members of a Club with more than one team in the League and have played as a full player
for one or more of those teams in league matches during the season. However, clubs with more than one team in the League will NOT be able to
move players between their teams in the Cup tournament once the tournament has started.
Both winning & losing teams must submit their team's full
scorecard to the Deputy Results Secretary (George Watson). If any team fails to submit their scores
within 24 hours after match is played, they will be sent a first warning notice
by the Results Secretary (Firoz Husain). If that team still fails to submit its scores within
48 hours it will automatically be awarded zero points. (For cup games, neither
teams shall progress to the next round, and a bye shall be given to the next
round’s opponents). Teams will be required to submit a full scorecard. Any
scorecards that are considered as being of an unacceptably poor standard by the
committee will result in one warning, then one-point deduction per offence
thereafter.
All games must be played on the evenings allotted. In the event of
factors beyond the control of either Team preventing a match from going ahead
then it will not be replayed (other than cup matches).
Each Team will be awarded one point.
Teams are expected to play through short periods of rain, and even longer ones.
In inclement weather, consideration should be given to the prospects of the game
starting at some point during the evening and the likelihood of it being
possible to then conclude the game before darkness falls.
No game can be called off for rain unless both teams are present to inspect
conditions on the night, except by prior mutual agreement.
If one team does not want to play, the game will not go ahead, but only if that
team has at least five players on the pitch.
In the event of only one team turning up, that team will be awarded the game.
Any full-toss passing the batsman above his/her waist and any delivery which, after pitching, passes the batsman above his/her sternum (breastbone) shall be called no ball. All captains are asked to make sure that their team is aware of this regulation.
In league
and cup games a batsman shall retire on reaching 50 runs.
He may return at the end of the innings, after the fall of the 6th wicket (or
before, if more than one batsman has retired on 50). At the fall of the
seventh wicket, the side's innings will be over.
Should it be the case that
more than one batter retires, the first one to reach 50 is the first one back to
resume their innings.
In the event of
two or more teams tying on points in any division, the table positions shall be
based on the following criteria, in order, until a satisfactory relation is
arrived at.
1. The result of the games between the relevant sides (in effect
a mini-league)
2a) Top of Tables:
The result(s) against the team(s) who
finish above them in order, and then those below them in descending order until
a difference is noted.
2b) Bottom of Tables:
As per above, but in
ascending order.
3. Any Titles will be shared UNLESS the teams involved
wished to arrange a play off or bowl out.
Any unresolved promotion or
relegation issues will be considered by the committee
There are no independent umpires so disputes should
be avoided. Captains should resolve between them any disputes that do arise
in the spirit of the game.
Trying to sort out disputes after a match is extremely time consuming and
generally a fruitless exercise.
If captains feel they must bring a dispute to the attention of the
committee, the procedure will be as follows:
1 – Contact secretary with details
2 – Secretary will nominate two committee members to investigate the
complaint
3 – The two committee members will report back within seven days to the
chairman with their recommendation
4 – Chairman will either accept the recommendation or make an alternative
ruling. Secretary will inform captains concerned of the decision, which will
be final and not subject to appeal.
Tied cup games: If in the cup & only in the cup if a match is tied with
scores level, then whoever has lost least wickets is declared the winner. If
this is equal, then a bowl out will take place. Five players will each bowl
2 balls at unguarded stumps. If the scores are still the level then the 6th
player, then 7th & 8th if required. Then the 1st again etc until a winner is
determined. NB if conditions are not condusive ie too dark, then the same
sides may come back to do this on another date but BEFORE the next round
match is due & this can take place in the nets.
Declarations are
permissible as an alternative to reducing overs from the start.
Appropriate arrangements must be made to ensure that under 18s playing
in the league are safeguarded according to current legislation.
If teams start a
game with a side which includes one or more substitutes, this must be
declared in advance (for example, if a player is late arriving). Substitutes
cannot bat, bowl or keep wicket.
Teams must respect
the trophies they have won & ensure they are looked after. The trophies must
be returned by the AGM after which they will be engraved at the league’s
expense and then returned to the teams. The teams will finally return the
trophies in time for them to be presented to their new winners at the
deciding games of the season. Failure of any team to ensure this could
result in their expulsion.
Teams must
exchange a list of the full names of their eight players at the beginning of
each game, to aid scoring and the compilation of league batting and bowling
averages.
Stumps and
Scoreboards: Stumps and scoreboard are provided by the League. They should
be collected, and returned, from the lock-up container next to the changing
block.
Each team should collect their stumps; the 'home' team should also collect the scoreboard.
Teams must provide their own bails.
Each team will be provided with a
key for the container. If teams lose their key, they should contact the
Secretary to arrange for a replacement (at their cost).
Requests for un-affiliated umpire:
o A registered umpire to be paid £20 per match for any match they are requested to umpire.
o Requesting captain pays; opposition captain chooses from list of registered umpires
o If both captains make the request – they share cost
o Requests have to be submitted by 7 days prior to match (except in the case of cup matches that might arise within a week’s notice.
Pitch 1 Boundaries
Pitch one is the one by the old pavilion/changing rooms.
On Pitch 1, the boundary line is at the tarmac path - except for where the boundary is otherwise marked on the grass.
Between the two points where the marked boundary reaches the path, the edge of the tarmac path adjoining the ground is the boundary.
However, there are trees growing inside this line.
If a ball hits one of these trees - having bounced before impact - a boundary FOUR is to be scored and the ball is immediately dead.
If the ball hits a tree on the full - a SIX is to be scored and the ball is immediately dead.
It is not possible to be caught off the trees.
Injuries
All
injuries should be reported to the League Secretary.