Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2019
91 5 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy rounded or set to any number of decimal places) and then multiplied by 6. The team batting second will be required to obtain a score greater than this total in order to win. Should the scores be level, then the match is tied and Rule 8.5.2 applies. Example 1: 1st innings ARR = 1.125 Revised scheduled overs = 16 Revised target score = 16 x 1.125 x 6 = 108 No. runs required to win = 109 (tie is possible) Example 2: 1st innings ARR = 1.39 Revised scheduled overs = 12 Revised target score = 12 x 1.39 x 6 = 100.2 No. of runs required to win = 101 (tie is not possible) Example 3: 1st innings ARR = 1.65 Revised scheduled overs = 6 Revised target score = 6 x 1.65 x 6 = 59.44 No. of runs required to win = 60 (tie is not possible) 8.14 Bowl Outs 8.14.1 In the event of no result being obtained by other methods and where there is no reserve date on which to play the game, a bowl out (outdoors or indoors) will take place to achieve a result. 8.14.2 Five players from each side will bowl two overarm deliveries each at a wicket (conforming to Law 8) from a wicket pitched at a distance of 22 yards with, if practicable, bowling, popping and return creases marked (conforming to Law 7). The side, which bowls down the wicket (as defined in Law 29.1.1) the most times, shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the same players will bowl one ball alternately to achieve a result on a ‘sudden death’ basis. 8.14.3 The following shall also apply in respect of bowl‐outs: 8.14.3.1 The same suitably acceptable ball (not a new one) will be used by both teams. If the ball becomes wet, it may be changed subject to the Umpires’ approval. 8.14.3.2 If a bowler bowls a No ball it will count as one of the two deliveries but will not count towards the score of the team. 8.14.3.3 The five cricketers nominated to take part in the bowl‐out must be chosen from the eleven cricketers selected to play in the match. 8.14.3.4 If required, each side will appoint a wicket‐keeper to stand behind the wicket but out of reach of the stumps.
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