Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2020
76 If an interruption occurs mid‐over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum allocation, they will be allowed to finish the incomplete over. 8.6.2 The ECB Fast Bowling Directives provision requiring an equivalent number of overs from the same end to have elapsed before a subsequent spell can commence shall not apply (e.g. the 4 overs may be bowled at any time in the innings irrespective of the number of spells bowled). 8.7 Restrictions on the Placement of Fielders 8.7.1 A fielding circle shall be marked on the field of play by white plastic or rubber disks. 8.7.2 The fielding circle shall consist of two semi‐circles which shall have as their centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The ends of which shall be joined by a straight parallel line. 8.7.3 The radius of each semi‐circle shall be 30 yards (27.4 metres). 8.7.4 The first 6 overs of each innings will constitute a ‘Power Play’ whereby only two fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction markings at the instant of delivery. For the duration of the innings only five fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction markings at the instant of delivery. In the event of an infringement of the above fielding restriction, the Umpire at the striker’s end shall call and signal ‘No Ball’. 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 and details found in Appendix 3, Table 1, 2 and 3. 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
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