Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2017
4 Constitution, Rules & Playing Conditions 73 (iv) The Appeals Sub‐Committee may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Disciplinary Sub‐Committee and it shall have the power to increase the penalty. Decisions of the Appeals Sub‐Committee shall be by majority vote, where necessary, the Chairman having a casting vote. (v) The Appeals Sub‐Committee shall have the power, where they consider an appeal to be without merit, to order the deposit to be forfeited to the League. (vi) The decision of the Appeals Sub‐Committee or, if no appeal, of the Disciplinary Sub‐Committee, shall be final and binding. 7.4.6 FINES Any decision by the LMC ordering any club to pay Umpires’ fees or expenses, or any other monies must be carried out by the club concerned within 21 days from the date the club received notification from the League Secretary, failing which a fine of £5.00 will be charged. 7.4.7 UNFORESEEN MATTERS Any matters which may arise which are not provided for under these rules (except those relating to the laws of the game) shall be dealt with by the LMC whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties concerned. 8 Instructions to Clubs 8.1 The Pitch (i) The pitch must be properly prepared before the toss for innings and shall not be changed during the match unless it becomes unfit for play, and then only with the consent of both Captains. (ii) No match may be played on an artificial pitch. (iii) The wickets should be pitched so that the centre of each stump is in line with the back edge of the bowling crease. (iv) Dots should be placed on either side of the pitch, in line with the return creases and 5ft (1.52m), in front of the popping creases, to indicate the start of the danger area of the bowler’s follow through. (v) Marks should be placed on the bowling crease, 1ft (0.3m) either side of the middle stump, to indicate, in conjunction with Rule 8.1(iv), the restricted area. (vi) Prior to the toss of the coin the Captain of the home team should indicate to his opposite number the roller(s) available for use between innings. (vii) Between innings the ends of the pitch must be swept and the creases re‐ marked as required. 8.2 The Square (i) Adequate repair of bowler’s foot holes on used pitches should be carried out during the preparation of the ground.
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