Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Handbook 2022

Section F P a g e | 80 17.6 The following table displays the required number of runs required for batting bonus points in a match that is delayed or has had a pre-emptive reduction in the number of overs and is then uninterrupted. The required number of runs required for each batting bonus point is found against the revised number of overs played, rounded down to the nearest number of overs shown in the table: Overs Division 1 2 3 4 5 45 Championship 115 135 160 180 205 40 Championship 110 130 150 170 190 35 Championship 105 120 140 155 180 Division 1 and below 70 90 105 125 140 30 Championship 95 110 125 140 170 Division 1 and below 70 85 100 115 130 25 Division 1 and below 70 85 95 110 120 18 Interruptions The cumulative time lost (i.e., the lost time due to unscheduled interruptions), after play has begun, shall not exceed 3 hours. 19 Interruptions – 1 st Innings 19.1 The number of overs will not be reduced until 30 minutes of playing time has been lost. 19.2 The number of overs available to each team will be recalculated by deducting one over from the scheduled maximum for each 3½ minutes of lost playing time. The number of overs will be rounded up to the nearest even number and rearranged so that, if possible, both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. The revised time allowance and the maximum number of overs per bowler is shown in Appendix A, Table 2 for the Championship, and Appendix B, Table 2 for Division 1 and below. 19.3 If the side batting first has received more overs than the maximum now available then the innings is immediately closed. The side batting second will receive the revised number of overs and the target score re-calculated using the Duckworth/Lewis method (see Rule 22), or Average Run Rate (see Rule 23).

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