Rules
of the Hong Kong Cricket Association
Rules
of the Hong Kong Cricket Association Competitions 2000-01.
General
1.
Except as specified in the playing conditions, the Laws of Cricket (Code
2000) 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 authority
within the HKCA (subject to the authority of the Executive Committee)
for all decisions regarding the playing of an HKCA league match, cup
fixture, Summer 8s or representative match or tour. 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 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 Platypus 2 piece yellow balls. In the
Sunday League Competition, balls will be HKCA recognised Platypus 4
piece red balls. In the Sunday Cup competitions, balls may be 2 or 4
piece, subject to the approval of both Captains. In all competitions,
from December 1st 2000, only balls sporting the HKCA logo will be permitted
to be used. Breaches of this Rule should be brought to the attention
of the MDC for appropriate action.
Overs
and Fielding
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.
d) At no time will more than 5 fielders be permitted to field on the
leg side during a match.
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 HKCA office:
Fax-2577 8486.
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 full pitch deliveries, shall be determined by the umpires
in accordance with the Laws of Cricket (2000 Code).
HKCA
Ernest Maude Saturday League Rules
Hours
of Play
1.
Matches will commence at 1315 hrs, or earlier if both Captains agree,
except as in Rules 3 and 8 below. Matches will be of one innings per
team. Each team shall receive a maximum of 35 overs.
Periods
of Play and Intervals
2.
a) The team fielding first shall bowl 35 overs, or complete the over
which is in progress at 1530 hrs if this arises first, unless it dismisses
its opponents in fewer than 35 overs.
b) The team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs,
unless the team batting first is all out in fewer than 35 overs, in
which case the team batting second shall have the opportunity of batting
for the full 35 overs.
c) Notwithstanding a) and b) above the team batting first may declare
at any time before 35 overs are completed and then bowl the full 35
overs at their opponents. A team that declares is deemed to be all out
so that the fielding team shall receive the full bowling points, if
applicable.
d) If the team fielding first has not bowled 35 overs within the time
allowed, the fact and circumstances may be referred to the MDC for action.
e) There will be a ten minute interval between innings.
f) If the team fielding second has not bowled the same number of overs
as the team fielding first by 1755 hrs, the fact and circumstances may
be referred to the Match Disciplinary Committee for action.
g) Captains shall agree before the match on the clock or watch to be
followed during the match.
h) No bowler may bowl more than 10 overs.
Restricted
Matches
3.
For the purposes of attempting to achieve a result in rain affected
match, bad light or in other circumstances where play is delayed or
interrupted by circumstances beyond the control of the teams involved:
a) If the first innings has not been started or completed, or is interrupted
on one or more occasions, one over shall be deducted from the total
number of overs originally due to be bowled (normally 70) for every
3 minutes lost and the revised number of overs shall be shared equally
between the two teams. In such circumstances, the first innings may
extend beyond 1530 hrs (or 1045 hrs in a morning match).
b) The second innings shall consist of the same number of overs as the
first, subject to reduction of one over for every 4 minutes lost due
to any similar delay or interruption, subject always to Rule 4b). If
the second innings is of fewer overs than the first for any reason other
than that of a win/loss having already been achieved, the result shall
be determined by the overall run rates.
Note:
The intention of Rule 3 is to encourage games to be played where both
Captains agree there is a prospect of play. Thus, a minimum 10 overs
per side game could commence as late as 1625 hrs.
The
Result
4.
a) A result is achieved if both teams have had the opportunity to bat
for the agreed number of overs as in Rule 2 above, or a lesser number
in a restricted match (Rule 3 above). The team scoring the higher number
of runs shall be the winner.
b) In the event of bad weather preventing the completion of the second
innings the match will be declared No Result unless the team batting
second has received at least 10 overs. If 10 or more overs have been
bowled, the team with the higher run rate shall be deemed the winner,
and bonus points allocated as in Rule 6 below.
c) Where both sides have had the opportunity to bat for the same number
of overs and scores are level, the result is a Tie, no account being
taken of wickets which have fallen.
Points
5.
Points for matches will be awarded as follows:-
a) 12 points for WIN (bonus points do not apply)
b) 3 points for a TIE (plus bonus points to both sides)
c) 0 points for a LOSS (plus bonus points)
d) Matches not started:-
i) Due to adverse weather conditions or where no rescheduling is permitted
or possible, 6 points each.
ii) Because a team is unable to raise a side, 12 points to the opposing
team.
e) Matches not started because the ground is unavailable will be rescheduled
at a later date, if at all possible.
Bonus
Points
6.
Bonus points will be awarded to the losing team, or both teams in a
tied match, as follows:-
a) one batting point for 125, 150 and 175 runs
b) one bowling point for 3 and 6 with a further bowling point if the
opponents are "all out".
League
Champions
7.
At the conclusion of the season, if the top teams have the same number
of points, the following will be the order of preference for deciding
the League Champions:
a) Team with most wins
b) Team with fewest lost matches
c) Team with most bonus points
Should all the above be identical then the Championship will be shared.
Saturday
Morning Matches
8.
Under normal circumstances the League & Cup Committee will not allow
League matches to be played on Saturday mornings. However, the MDC may,
for special reasons and/or under exceptional circumstances, allow/order
matches to be played on Saturday mornings. If authorised, such matches
will be played under the Saturday League Rules with the following exceptions:
a) Matches are to commence at 0830 hrs.
b) The team fielding first shall bowl 35 overs or complete the over
which is in progress at 1045 hrs if that arises first.
c) The team fielding second shall bowl 35 overs or be limited to the
same number of overs as the team bowling first, except that the last
over of the match will be the over in progress at 1310 hrs.
d) Teams will be allowed 35 overs each for batting, if required, and
will be penalised for slow bowling in the same manner as Saturday afternoon
matches under Rule 2.
Short
Pitched Bowling
9.
In the Saturday League competition, either umpire shall call and signal
NO BALL for any short pitched ball passing or having hit his bat or
person, which would have passed the batsman in his normal batting stance
above head high.
Saturday
Cup and Plate Rules
Entrants
1.
a) The Saturday Cup and Plate Competitions are open to all Saturday
League teams. Entries will be called for by the League & Cup Committee.
The Committee may also invite other teams to enter the Competition.
b) The format of the Saturday Cup and Plate Competitions shall be decided
by the League & Cup Committee.
c) 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.
d) All players must be holders of a valid Hong Kong ID card.
e) The player eligibility rule will be strictly enforced.
Draw
2.
The draw for each separate round of matches will be made by a minimum
of 3 members of the League & Cup Committee or MDC appointed by the
Chairman of the League and Cup Committee.
Competition
Conditions
3.
a) The Saturday Cup and Plate competitions will be on a straight knockout
basis.
b) All matches are to commence at 1315 hrs or earlier if both Captains
agree and will be of one innings for each team.
c) Teams losing first round matches will enter the Plate Competition.
d) Teams losing qualifying round matches will not be able to enter the
Plate Competition.
e) Where possible, the MDC will reschedule a match abandoned as No Result
due to inclement weather. Where this is not possible the match will
be decided by the toss of a coin.
Playing
Conditions and Intervals
4.
a) Playing conditions will be the same as for Saturday League matches,
ie 35 overs per innings.
b) The team fielding first shall bowl 35 overs or complete the over
which is in progress at 1530 hrs, if this arises first.
c) The team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs
unless the team batting first is all out in fewer than 35 covers, in
which case the team batting second shall have the opportunity of batting
for the full 35 overs.
d) Notwithstanding b) and c) above, the team batting first may declare
at any time before 35 overs are completed, in which case the team batting
second shall receive the full 35 overs.
e) The team fielding second will be expected to bowl the same number
of overs as the team fielding first by 1755 hrs. Complaints of slow
over rates may be referred to the MDC under General Rule 13 c).
f) No bowler may bowl more than 10 overs. In the event of a bowler becoming
incapacitated, Competition General Rule 13 a) will apply.
g) There will be a ten minute interval between innings.
Result
5.
a) The team scoring the higher number of runs in the allocated number
of overs will 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 are all out,
but the number of overs bowled is unequal, the winner will be the team
with the overall faster scoring rate.
d) Where 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 overs.
e) If the team batting second has not received ten overs, the match
will be abandoned as No Result, provided the team batting second is
not all out in fewer than ten overs. If the match is abandoned, Rule
3 e) above will apply.
Match
Balls
6.
The attention of 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
Bowling
8.
Either umpire shall call and signal NO BALL for any short pitched ball
passing or having hit his bat or person, which would have passed the
batsman in his normal batting stance above head high.
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