Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2014
48 During the last hour, the number of overs bowled prior to any interruption is not taken into consideration when working out the number of overs remaining. The calculation of the number of overs remaining is determined using the following table: Minutes remaining at the resumption of play Overs remaining Minutes remaining at the resumption of play Overs remaining 60 - 56½ 17 28½ - 25 8 56½ - 53 16 25 - 21½ 7 53 - 49½ 15 21½ - 18 6 49½ - 46 14 18 - 14½ 5 46 - 42½ 13 14½ - 11 4 42½ - 39 12 11 - 0 7½ 3 39 - 35½ 11 0 7½ - 0 4 2 35½ - 32 10 0 4 - 00 ½ 1 32 - 28½ 0 9 00 ½ - 0 0 0 3.6 Overs per Bowler (i) No bowler shall bowl more than 30% of the scheduled number of overs for the innings, as at the start of the game and rounded down to the nearest over, therefore each bowler can bowl a maximum of 13 [15] overs. (ii) When a team has closed its innings by declaration, the scheduled overs for the second innings shall be revised to be the total available. For matches that are delayed and there is a reduction in the scheduled number of overs, or the scheduled number of overs is increased due to a declaration in the first innings, the maximum number of overs per bowler is shown as follows: SO Max SO Max SO Max SO Max SO Max 40 12 50 15 60 18 70 21 41 12 51 15 61 18 71 21 42 12 52 15 62 18 72 21 43 12 53 15 63 18 73 21 44 13 54 16 64 19 74 22 45 13 55 16 65 19 75 22 36 10 46 13 56 16 66 19 76 22 37 11 47 14 57 17 67 20 77 23 38 11 48 14 58 17 68 20 78 23 39 11 49 14 59 17 69 20 79 23 Note: SO - scheduled number of overs to be bowled Max - maximum number of overs per bowler Overs greater than 46 [50] , are for declarations only and NOT dismissals.
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