Strathmore and Perthshire Cricket Union Handbook 2006
29 BEST PERFORMANCES PREMIER DIVISION BOWLING 6 - 14 D Elliott Rossie Priory Meigle Apr 30 6 - 30 A Sutherland Perthshire DHSFP May 7 6 - 31 L R Sweeney Strathmore Arbroath Aug 6 5 - 17 D Rosie S’wood/Dyce Huntly June 11 5 - 20 G Perera Huntly Perthshire May 21 5 - 25 K Khalil Perthshire Forthill Aug 6 5 - 25 A Sutherland Perthshire Strathmore July 30 5 - 38 B Creegan S’wood/Dyce Rossie Priory July 30 4 - 14 J Findlay Forthill Meigle May 21 4 - 15 A Naseer Forthill Rossie Priory June 25 4 - 16 F Choudhry Mannofield Forthill June 11 4 - 16 N Forsyth Huntly Strathmore Apr 30 4 - 17 G Morris Rossie Priory Forthill Aug 27 4 - 21 S Reid S’wood/Dyce Strathmore July 23 4 - 22 N L Hazel Strathmore Forthill July 16 Guidance: The same fielder at deep fine leg at both ends is time wasting, as is the bowler with a long run-up who waits for the ball to be returned to him before returning to his mark. If the umpires are in position to commence the next over before the players, the captain of the fielding side or the umpire at the bowlers end may, in order to speed matter up, call “umpire ready”. Over Rate: Clubs are reminded of the existing Common Condition of the Union that all clubs attempt to maintain an over rate of 18 overs per hour. Guidance: this means 3mins.20secs. per over inclusive of change-round times. To achieve this most fielders will have to jog to their positions at the end of each over. Captains should hurry their slower moving players. Tea intervals should not normally exceed twenty minutes. The captains, in conjunction with the umpire and Scorer should note the time at which the first innings closed and ensure that their respective players take the field in order to make good an agreed time. Continued from page 17
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