ࡱ> tvsg MbjbjVV .r<r<Ehh$&$* ":qqqqqq:,q9O" 0&R#q#q#q qq&#h : SURREY TRUST LEAGUE RULES 2011 * Indicates new or amended rule for 2011 The Surrey Trust League supports the ECB Safeguarding Policy and will adopt ECBs Safe Hands where appropriate, e.g. bowling directives 1.Participating clubs will be located in Surrey. The layout of the zones will be announced before the AGM depending on the number of clubs entering. 2.The competition is to run for 40 overs each side. No bowler may bowl more than 8 overs. If a match is curtailed or shortened due to adverse weather conditions or the delayed arrival of one of the teams, then the match will take the following format:- Between 36 and 39 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 8 overs. Between 31 and 35 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 7 overs. Between 26 and 30 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 6 overs. Between 21 and 25 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 5 overs. Between 16 and 20 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 4 overs. Between 11 and 15 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 3 overs. Matches of 10 overs per side no bowler may bowl more than 2 overs. A minimum of 10 overs per side constitutes a game, but a match of this length should only be considered as a matter of last resort. No match should be agreed to be played at less than 40 overs unless match conditions on the day dictate a curtailment, or a midweek evening game is arranged in order to replay a previously abandoned or postponed fixture. In the latter case, the minimum number of overs considered before the start of play will be 20 per side. 3.The competition is based on the side scoring the most runs wins the game. 4.Each side to include six players under the age of 21, four of whom should be under the age of 18. Age groups are decided by the players age on or before the 1st September in the year prior to the start of the season. Prior to the commencement of the season, each club will forward by email to the league administrator, a complete list of all their prospective players, noting their dates of birth if under 18 on the first of September. There are no limits to the number of players that can be included in the squad. If the club select a player who has not been registered, the players name and date of birth should be noted on the results sheet for the game so the player can be added to the clubs squad. 5.Players must be fully paid up members of the participating club and not guests. 6.6 players, including the bowler and wicketkeeper should remain within the fielding circle at all times. The home team must mark out the fielding circle 35 yards from the middle stump at each end using painted lines or dots or with plastic discs. 7.A) No overseas players will be eligible to play in the Trust, Development League or the Under 18s Tournament. For the purposes of this rule an overseas player is: Not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, and has spent the last English winter or part of it outside the United Kingdom. (i) "last winter" means the winter immediately prior to the season in question running from the 1st October to the 30th April; (ii) part of "the last winter" shall mean any period or periods totalling in excess of four weeks in the said period between 1st October and 30th April , and (iii) The definition of "ordinarily resident" shall be in the absolute discretion of the Committee who shall take into account among other factors whether the player has a home in this country, is in the country or is abroad temporarily or permanently, the length of any working contract abroad and nationality. A member of the European Economic Area will be regarded under these rules as having settled status in the United Kingdom. B) No contracted player may play in the Trust, Development League or the Under 18 Tournament. For the purposes of this rule this will cover any County Contracted Player or a member of the MCC ground staff. It will also cover any player who receives either money or disbursements for the playing of cricket. This will cover those that receive a scholarship or bursary to play. Should any club be unsure as to the status of a player they should seek clearance for the player to play before they take part in a game. 8.All fixtures should be notified to the League Administrator by April 1st. After this date, matches can only be rearranged where they have been cancelled or abandoned due to adverse weather/pitch conditions (see rule 13). 9.*An administration fee, notified by the league committee must be paid for entering the league by each team. The fee must be paid by the first of February, cheques made payable to the Surrey Trust League. Any team not having paid their entry fee by the designated date will be subject to a fine 10.Each game is to be governed by the umpires and played in the spirit of the game. The umpires decision is final and it is expected that players will not question or abuse the umpires in any way. If this rule is not met, the umpires have the authority to recommend that the player/players be banned from any further involvement in league games for the remainder of the season. 11.For a player to compete in the league, he must be resident in the UK on or before 1st January in the year that the season commences. Players arriving after 1st January will be considered as overseas players. 12.*The League adopts the ECB Disciplinary Procedures model details of which are in appendix a of the constitution. 13.4 points will be awarded for a win, 2 points for a tie, and 1 point for a cancelled or postponed fixture. In the case of a fixture cancelled or abandoned due to bad weather, 1 point will be awarded following the scheduled date. If both sides agree to rearrange the fixture, the points accrued in the replayed fixture will be allocated and the previously awarded points to both teams will be removed. In order for a match to be officially recognised, the agreed date must be forwarded to the league administrator by email at least 48 hours before the start of the match. The administrator will acknowledge receipt by showing the fixture on the league website. If one of the sides is then not able to fulfil the fixture, the points will be awarded to the other side as conceded. If one of the clubs is unable to accommodate a reorganised fixture, this will not constitute a failure to fulfil a fixture. 14.Where a club concedes a fixture, the game and 4 points will be awarded to the opposition and 2 penalty points will be deducted from the conceding club. Points awarded/deducted for conceded fixtures are final and matches may not be rearranged 15.Games to commence at 1.30pm during summertime daylight hours with tea at 4.30pm or between innings, whichever comes sooner, subject to weather interruption. The scheduled tea interval is 20 minutes. If tea is taken at 4.30pm play to resume at 4.50pm and the game to be finally concluded with 40 overs being bowled if at all possible. 16.Balls will be supplied by the league at specially discounted prices. Two balls per game to be used and clubs should carry spares to replace lost balls. Both teams to supply one ball per game. Coloured stumps will be provided by the league at cost price. 17.The winners trophies, runners up shield and medals will be supplied via The Surrey Cricket Trust sponsorship as will a Young Player of the year award for each competing team. It will be the responsibility of the winning club from the previous year to arrange and pay for the engraving of the clubs name on the trophy/shield and for its return to the organiser 7 days prior to finals day. 18.Teams are to provide their own umpire and scorer. A league umpires shirt will be issued free to each new member club prior to the start of their first season. This will be sponsored and paid for under the Surrey Trust sponsorship deal and should be used to help encourage not just players but match officials. Additional shirts will be available using the kit order form circulated separately. 19.The home team is responsible for notifying the league of the result and uploading a complete scorecard. This must be done via the play-cricket website by 8pm on the Tuesday following the game. The away side must make any changes and confirm the scorecard by 8pm on the Thursday following the game. The only way a result can be notified is through the play-cricket website. 20.ECB fast bowling directives regarding young cricketers and the number of overs they can bowl in one spell are to be rigorously enforced in all league matches. It will be the responsibility of the captains and umpires to fill out a list of team members and dates of birth prior to the start of the game. The League will supply cards for this purpose. Contravention of this rule will lead to the forfeiture of the match. 21.If a match is delayed due to the late arrival of either side, the following conditions shall apply. If either side is not available 15 minutes before the scheduled start, they will forfeit the toss. If either side is not available 30 minutes after the scheduled start time the match shall be forfeit by the offending team and any replayed match deemed a friendly. If neither side is ready 30 minutes after the scheduled start time, the match will be deemed abandoned. 22.If the commencement of a match is delayed due to adverse pitch or weather conditions, an over from each innings will be deemed lost every 7 minutes from the scheduled start of play. (E.g. if a match commences at 4pm, 150 minutes will have been lost resulting in 21 overs being deducted from each innings, which reduces the match to 19 overs per side.) By this equation, a 10 over match can commence no later than 5pm with tea taken before the start. All runs and over calculations will be rounded down to the nearest full run or over. If either captain disputes whether the conditions are playable, it shall be the responsibility of the umpires to decide. If either umpire deems the conditions unplayable, taking into account the age of the players, safety of the players and the potential damage to the playing surface, the match shall not commence or recommence. 23.If a match has commenced and is then delayed due to rain or any other such occurrence, during the first innings, an over will then be deducted from each team for every seven minutes that the match is delayed. When the number of deducted overs takes the first innings up to 40 overs, the first innings will be deemed concluded. The side batting second will then receive the number of overs remaining to them under the seven-minute ruling. (E.g. the side batting first receives 30 overs before it rains. The score is 150-5. The match is delayed for 77 minutes. Each side loses 11 overs. The first innings is deemed over, leaving the side batting second to score 151 from 29 overs). All runs and over calculations will be rounded down to the nearest run or over. 24.If a rain delay or similar occurs after the second innings has commenced, an over shall be deducted from the side batting second every 3 and a half minutes that the match is delayed. The winning total will then be decided by calculating the run rate per over achieved by the team batting first and multiplying that run rate by the number of overs now available to the side batting second. (E.g. the side batting first scored 210 from their 40 overs at a rate of 5.25 runs per over. The second innings is delayed for 49 minutes. At three and a half minutes per over, 14 overs are deducted from the side batting second. They will now receive 26 overs at a rate of 5.25 runs per over which will result in an adjusted total of 136.5 or 136 to tie and 137 to win). All overs or score calculations will be rounded down to the nearest full run or over. If this number of runs had already been scored when the delay occurred, the team batting second will be deemed to have won the match. If the number of overs deducted exceeds those remaining to the side batting second, the run rates will be compared and the winner will be the side with the highest run rate. (E.g. the side batting first scores 210 from their 40 overs at a rate of 5.25. The side batting second score 161 from 31 overs when rain causes the abandonment of the game. The side batting second has a run rate of 5.19 and therefore lose the match). 25.In the event of a match finishing with the scores level, the number of wickets taken will determine the result. If both sides have lost the same number of wickets, the match will be declared a tie and 2 points will be awarded to both sides. 26.The umpires are to be strict on their interpretation of leg-side wides calling all deliveries passing outside the line of the batsmens legs when in their normal stance. Interpretation of off-side wides is to be more lenient with consideration given to swing, age of the bowler and the batsmans reach. Having agreed upon the match criteria between themselves before the start of play, the two umpires should use their best endeavours to be consistent throughout the match. Where possible, umpires should stand throughout the match in order to achieve the required level of consistency. 27.A bowler may only bowl 2 short-pitched balls that bounce over shoulder height in any one over. Any further delivery bouncing over shoulder height in an over should be called as a no ball. Any ball bouncing over head height should be called a wide. 28.Each club should nominate their Young Player of the Year who will be under 21 for the Trust League or Under 18 for the Development League. 29.Drinks will be provided at the mid point of each innings as a matter of course and should not be the subject of a pre-match agreement. 30.Matches can be arranged on Bank Holidays or on days other than Sunday but not as a matter of course. Abridged games can be played in the evening provided that this is for the purpose of replaying a fixture abandoned or postponed due to weather but not as a matter of course. See rule 13 re rearranged fixtures. 31. No player may play against the same club for 2 different teams in the same season even if they are subject of an approved transfer or a member of two or more clubs fielding league teams. 32.All teams are to play in coloured kit. 33.*The make up of zones and schedule for play-offs will be announced prior to the start of the season depending on how many teams have entered the league. 34.The finals day dates and venue will be announced as soon as is possible around the start of the season. If the hosts only have one pitch available, the shield final will be played in the morning, starting at 9.30am using a 20/20 format. If the hosts have 2 pitches, the shield final will commence simultaneously with the final at 1.30pm and will be played under standard league format rules. 35.In the event of one or more sides finishing level on points at the end of the season, zone winners and runners up will be decided in the following way. Firstly, the result of the matches between the clubs involved shall decide the league placing. If this proves inconclusive each clubs runs total will be divided by their wickets lost total to leave an average. The highest average will decide the placings. 36.*The rules and playing conditions for the Development League are the same as for the Trust League except for the age restrictions and zone layout. Teams must field at least 8 players under the age of 18 with 4 being under 16. 37*The fine structure in place for clubs failing to meet administrative responsibilities is as follows: Club not represented at Autumn AGM. 50 Club not attending kit collection event 20 Application form for following season not received by 30th November. 20 Previous seasons report not received by 30th November. 20 Entry Fee not received by 30th November 20 Home club failing to notify league of result and scorecard by 8pm on Tuesday following match. 15 Away side failing to confirm scorecard by 8pm on Thursday following match. 10 Club failing to return the trophy by the end of the last week in July or returning it un-inscribed. 30 Clubs with outstanding fines as of 31st October will not be permitted entry to the league the following season Surrey Trust Womens League Rules 2011 Normal Laws of Cricket apply i.e. hardball, 6 ball overs; batters are out when theyre out (not pairs cricket where batters bat for a specific amount of overs) Teams 9-a-side (matches can be 11-a-side if both clubs agree at least 5 days ahead of the game) Minimum 15 overs per side up to maximum 40 overs per side (smaller amount of overs allows midweek evening matches clubs to agree on number of overs to be played) Bowlers no bowler can bowl more than one fifth of the total overs to be played i.e. 15 over match max 3 overs per bowler, 20 over match max 4 overs per bowler etc Wides & No Balls 2 runs scored to batting team but no extra ball unless its the last over of each innings when wides & no balls have to be bowled again but only count as 1 run A batter has to retire on reaching 50 Orange balls to be used and supplied through the league. Home team to provide the ball Coloured stumps to be used. Teams are encouraged to wear coloured shirts/tops, which are the tradition of the Surrey Trust League (ideally official coloured kit or coloured polo shirts etc is acceptable) A team cannot be made up of more than 70% County Players i.e. anyone who has trained/played in a county squad in that calendar year Teams to play each other home and away. 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