Cheshire Cricket League Handbook 2019
UKFast Cheshire Cricket League Match Rules 1st & 2nd XI League KnockOut 20. NO BALL : In the event of a no ball a free hit shall be awarded for the next delivery. If a no ball is bowled or wide called during the delivery of the free hit, one run shall be added to the total for the no ball or wide and another free hit shall be bowled next delivery. A batsman may only be out off a free hit in the same ways as off a no ball even if the free hit is called a wide. Field changes are not permitted for free hit deliveries unless there is a change of striker or the No Bass was the result of a field restriction breach in which case the field may be changed to the extent of correcting the breach. 21. WIDE BALL : All deliveries passing wide of the leg stump, and outside the line of the batsman’s body, that do not come into contact with the bat or any part of the batsman’s person, with the batsman standing in, and using his normal batting stance, regardless of where the ball pitches shall be called WIDE. Off side wide markings shall be painted between the popping crease and the bowling crease as follows. The inner-edge of each line: 17 inches (43.2 cm) inside each return crease i.e. 35 inches (89 cm) on each side of the imaginary Centre-line. If a ball passes outside the Off-side Wide-line the Bowlers end Umpire must call and signal Wide. 22. FIELDING CIRCLES : Normal fielding circles at a radius of 30 yards centred on the two middle stumps must be clearly marked out prior to the match. At the instant of delivery, a minimum of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket keeper must be within the fielding circle. In the event of an infringement the striker’s end umpire shall call and signal no ball. 23. For the first six overs of each innings only two fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding circle at the time of delivery. See Chart 3 in the event of a reduced overs match. CHART 3: FIELDING RESTRICTION OVERS (FRO) In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Fielding Restriction Overs (FRO) will be reduced as set out below. This applies to both first and second innings of the match. Overs in innings is: 12 – 13; FRO = 3. 14 – 16: FRO = 4; 17 – 19: FRO = 5. Following the FRO and for the remainder of the innings, at the instant of delivery, a minimum of four fielders plus the bowler and wicket-keeper must be within the fielding circle. In the event of any infringement to these restrictions, the striker’s end Umpire shall call and signal no ball. 24. Incoming and outgoing batsmen must cross on the field of play. 103
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