Rules of the Hong Kong Cricket Association
Competitions
General
1. Except as specified in the playing conditions, the Laws of Cricket (1980 code, 1992 Second Edition or any subsequent revision) will apply.
Fixtures
2. The scheduled fixtures and normal starting times will be as printed in the HKCA Rules Handbook or as circulated by League & Cup Committee during the season.
Postponement of Matches
3. a) Postponement of competition matches and changes of venue will not be normally permitted, and requests for blank dates and other particular arrangements must be made before the season commences except as provided for in the rules for knock-out competitions. In extraordinary circumstances, requests may be made to the Match And Disciplinary Committee (MDC) whose decision shall be final.
b) If Saturday or Sunday League matches are affected by adverse weather conditions to the extent that a result cannot be achieved, the points for that match will be evenly split between the teams. In the event of disagreement, the matter shall be referred to the MDC whose decision will be final.
Ground, Weather and Light
4. Before the Toss has taken place, the decision with regard to the fitness of the ground will rest with the authority responsible for the maintenance of the ground, or in the absence of the ground authority, Umpires appointed by HKCA, or in their absence, the team captains. Once the Toss has taken place:
a) The Umpires appointed by HKCA shall be sole judges of the fitness of the ground, weather and light for play. However, before deciding not to start, or to suspend, or not to resume play after an interval or stoppage, the Umpires shall establish whether both Captains (the batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their Captain) wish to commence or to continue in the prevailing conditions; if so, their wishes shall be met. In addition, if during play the Umpires decide that the light is unfit, only the batting side shall have the option of continuing play. If, after agreeing to continue to play in unfit conditions either Captain subsequently wishes play to be suspended, he may appeal to the Umpires, who shall uphold the appeal only if, in their opinion, conditions have deteriorated since the arrangement to continue was made.
b) After any suspension of play, the Umpires, unaccompanied by any of the players or officials, shall, on their own initiative, carry out an inspection immediately the conditions improve, and shall continue to inspect at intervals.
c) Immediately the Umpires decide that play is possible, they shall call upon the players to resume the game.
d) In the event that no official Umpires are present it will be the responsibility of the two Captains at all times to decide on the fitness of the prevailing conditions for play to proceed. If the two Captains are unable to agree, the teams shall remain at the ground for one hour after the scheduled start, at which point the home Captain will decide on the suitability for play.
Note: For Saturday League games, see Saturday League Rule 3.
Disputes
5. All disputes during a match shall be determined by the Umpires appointed by HKCA or in their absence, by the team captains. If they disagree the existing state of affairs shall continue. Rulings given by the MDC on any disputes brought before them shall be final.
Match And Disciplinary Committee (MDC)
6. A Match Disciplinary Committee shall be elected annually by the HKCA League & Cup Committee and shall consist of three members elected by the League & Cup Committee. This committee shall be the final authority within the HKCA for all decisions regarding the playing of an HKCA league match or cup fixture. The MDC is empowered to make retrospective decisions on any of the above and impose whatever sanctions it deems appropriate.
Registration and Eligibility of Players
7. a) Individual membership of the HKCA is available in the following categories:-
- Life Member
- Ordinary Member
- Junior Member
b) Prior to the start of the league season, each team is required to register a minimum of 11 players and pay the requisite individual membership and team fees. The names and addresses of all players to be registered must be submitted at this time.
c) Should the said individual and team membership fees not to be made by the team, prior to the commencement of the season, consideration will be given to removing the team from the League or Cup competitions for the current season. Any matches played prior to payment of the membership fee may be declared null and void. The MDC may award full points to the non-offending team.
d) Playing a non-registered player may result in the deduction of league points. However, an individual may play a maximum of 3 games in the League/Cup without being required to be registered. The MDC shall be the final authority.
e) No non-member of the HKCA shall be chosen to represent any Association side in representative games. It shall be the responsibility of the Chairman of Selectors to ensure that all representative players are members of the HKCA.
Transfer of Players
8. A player shall not, without the prior permission of the MDC, play for more than one team in the same competition. Applications for transfer must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the MDC at least 72 hours before the transfer is required to take effect. This must be accompanied by the written approval of the Captain of the players previous team. Breaches of this rule will be referred to the MDC who may impose appropriate sanctions including, the deduction of league points or removal of the offending team from the Cup competition.
The Ball
9. Home teams shall supply identical HKCA approved balls for the match. Only one new ball shall be used in each innings. In the Saturday competitions, balls will be HKCA recognised 2 piece yellow balls. In the Sunday League Competition, balls will be HKCA recognised 4 piece red balls. In the Sunday Cup and Plate competitions, balls may be 2 or 4 piece, subject to the approval of both Captains.
Overs
10. a) Should a bowler become incapacitated, another bowler may complete the over. A part of an over counts as a complete over for the purpose of calculating how many overs a bowler has bowled in matches where bowlers are subject to restrictions on the number of overs they may bowl. A part of an over does not count as a complete over for any other purposes (eg total number of overs bowled by the team; statistical purposes).
b) It shall be the responsibility of the Captain of the fielding side to ensure that no bowler exceeds any permitted number of overs.
c) All teams are required to bowl at an average rate of 16 overs per hour. Umpires and/or Captains may refer any rate less than 16 overs per hour to the MDC, who may take any action deemed appropriate.
Match Result Cards
11. a) A match result card for each match shall be submitted to the HKCA office by the winning team or, in the event of a tie or a No Result, the home team. These result cards shall be sent by fax to the Sports House: Fax-25778486.
b) The full names of all players taking part in a match must be entered on the match result card. This includes any match started but abandoned as No Result due to adverse weather conditions. Such a match counts as a game for registration purposes. In matches where a team plays less than 11 men, the word "ABSENT" shall be written on the match results card in the corresponding location.
c) In a match started but abandoned as No Result due to adverse weather conditions, players individual batting, bowling and fielding figures count towards their seasons averages, and, if applicable, should be shown on the Match Result Card.
d) Failure to submit a Result Card by noon on the first Monday after a game may result in the deduction of league points. The HKCA office will bring breaches of this rule to the attention of the MDC who will decide on the appropriate action.
Dangerous Bowling
12. In all HKCA competitions, dangerous or intimidatory bowling, & the bowling of fast full pitch deliveries, shall be determined by the umpires in accordance with the Laws of Cricket (1980 code, 1992 Second Edition or any subsequent revision).
Additional rules related to short-pitched bowling are included in the rules for the separate Saturday & Sunday League & Cup competitions.
Sunday Cup & Plate Rules
Entrants and Eligibility
1. a) All clubs entering teams in the Saturday and Sunday leagues of the HKCA are eligible to enter teams, and entries will be called for by the League & Cup Committee. The League & Cup Committee may also invite other teams to enter the Sunday Cup Competition.
b) Teams must notify the HKCA of the names of their players before the draw is made for the first round. No transfers or additions will be allowed without the prior approval of the MDC.
Draw
2. The draw for each separate round of matches will be made by 3 members of the League & Cup Committee or MDC appointed by the Chairman.
Venues
3. All matches until the final will be played on the home ground of the first named team, where possible.
Match Conditions
4. a) The Sunday Cup and Plate competitions will be on a straight knockout basis. First round losers in the Cup competition will enter the Plate competition.
b) Each match will consist of one innings of a maximum of 50 overs per side. Matches will commence at 1030 hrs. Lunch will be taken between innings, and a 10 minute drinks interval will be available after 25 overs in each innings, at the request of either Captain or of the Umpires.
c) No bowler may bowl more than ten overs. In the event of a bowler becoming incapacitated, Competition General Rule 10 (a) will apply.
d) At the moment of delivery of the ball, there shall be a minimum of 4 fielders, plus bowler and wicketkeeper, within a fielding "circle" of 25 metres.
e) Where possible the MDC will reschedule a fixture abandoned as No Result due to inclement weather. Where this is not possible, the match will be decided by the toss of a coin.
f) If the start or progress of a match is delayed, the number of overs per innings (50) will be reduced by one over for every cumulative six minutes delay, subject to a minimum of 15 overs being bowled.
Result
5. a) The team scoring the higher number of runs in the allocated number of overs shall be deemed the winner.
b) In the event of tied scores, the team losing fewer wickets will be the winner.
c) If both teams have scored the same number of runs and have lost the same number of wickets, the winner will be the team with the overall faster scoring rate, where the number of overs bowled is unequal.
d) If both teams have scored the same number of runs, lost the same number of wickets and bowled the same number of overs, the winner will be the team with the faster scoring rate at the end of 20 overs and, if still identical, at the end of 10 covers.
e) If the team batting second has not received 15 overs the match will be abandoned as No Result, provided the team batting second was not all out in the 15 overs. If the match is abandoned, Rule 4 e) above will apply.
Match Balls
6. The attention of Team Captains is drawn to Competition General Rule 9.
Match Expenses
7. In all rounds, expenses incurred by the home team will be shared by both teams.
Short-Pitched and Wide Bowling.
8. See Sunday League Rules 15, 16 and 17. |