Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2018
95 5 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy 8.7.5 In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Fielding Restriction Overs shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the sake of clarity, it should be noted that the table shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match. Total No. of Overs No. of ‘Power Play’ Overs for which fielding restrictions shall apply 0 5 0 ‐ 00 6 1 0 7 0 ‐ 00 9 2 10 0 ‐ 0 13 3 14 0 ‐ 0 16 4 17 0 ‐ 0 19 5 8.8 Law 22 – Wide Ball – Judging a Wide 8.8.1 Any ball, not being a No Ball, that passes the striker’s leg stump, irrespective of where that ball pitched, will be called and signalled a wide. It will not be a wide if the ball makes contact with the striker, his person or equipment, or the bat in hand before it passes the line of the stumps, or the ball passes between the striker and the leg stump. In addition, any ball that passes outside the off‐side wide‐line, will be called and signalled a wide. The off‐side wide‐line will be marked at 35 inches (89 cm) on each side of the imaginary Centre‐line [17 inches (43.2 cm)] inside each Return crease. 8.8.2 The overall winner of the competition will need to consult the rules and regulations regarding Law 22 prior to playing in the Nottinghamshire Feeder League t20 Challenge Match against the winner of the South Nottinghamshire Cricket League t20 competition and if successful, the Nottinghamshire Premier League Finals Day and beyond. Further information can be found by consulting the ECB ‘Non First Class Rules and Regulations’ and the ECB ‘National Club twenty20 Rules and Playing Conditions’, both available from the ECB website. 8.9 Match Balls 8.9.1 Each club will be provided with one pink ball for use during the match. Each club must provide used spare pink or red balls, which comply with League Rule 3.7.1 (‘All Divisions’), to the umpires in sufficient quantity to minimise time lost during the innings. 8.10 Timed out The incoming batsman must be in position to take ground, or for his partner to be ready to receive the next ball, within 1 minute 30 seconds of the fall of the previous wicket. Any infringement of this rule shall result in the incoming batsman being declared out by the Umpires.
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