JACK COX RULES 2005
- The competition is a friendly competition and all
this should be reflected at all times by the players and umpires.
- The competition shall be organised into three
groups, each of five teams. All teams will play each other team in the group
followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and a grand final. In the group
stage teams will get 2 points for a win and 1 point each for a draw (both
teams have the same number of runs scored).
- At the end of group play the top team in each group
will go through to the top section (positions 1, 2 and 3) of the
quarter-finals and the second team in each group will go through to the
middle section (positions 4, 5 and 6) of the quarter-finals. In addition
the top two teams from the three third placed teams will go through to the
bottom section (positions 7 and 8) of the quarter finals. The top two
third placed teams will be determined by those teams that have the highest
points. If two or more teams in third position have the same number of
points net run rate will be used to distinguish between these teams. The
actual team in each position within each section will be determined by a
random draw from those teams making up the section.
- The order of play for the quarter-finals will be 1
v 8, 3 v 6, 2 v 7 and 4 v 5. The order of play for the semi-finals will be
the winners of QF 1 v QF 2 and the winners of QF 3 v QF 4. The final will
be played between the winners of the two semi-finals.
- In the event of two or more teams having the same
number of points at the end of the group stage, the position of the teams within
a group will be decided by which teams have beaten whom in the group stage.
If this still leads to a tie then the team position will be decided by net
run rate. Net run rate is defined to be (Total runs scored in all group
matches/Total number of overs or part overs faced) – (Total runs conceded in all group
matches/Total number of overs or part overs delivered).
- In the event of a match being drawn in the
quarter-finals, semi-finals or final the winner will be decided by
following rules applied in order: the team which has lost the fewest
wickets in the match is the winner, the team which has the higher net run
rate in the match in question is the winner, if the teams have met in the
pool matches then the winner of the pool match is the winner, the team
with the highest net run rate from their pool matches is the winner, a
toss of the coin shall decide the winner.
- Each match will consist of 20 overs
per side. If a match is rained off after a minimum of 15 overs have been completed by each side the
Duckworth-Lewis rules shall apply. If a match is rained off before 15 overs per side have been bowled the game shall be
replayed on a Friday, the date of which shall be agreed by mutual consent of
both teams or by the direction of the Organizers of the Jack Cox competition.
If, for whatever reason, a match can not be completed by the end of the
group stage the result shall be considered a draw and both teams will get
1 point with their respective run rates remaining unchanged. For further
information of the Duckworth-Lewis rule see Example 1 at http://www.cricket.org/link_to_database/ABOUT_CRICKET/RAIN_RULES/DUCKWORTH_LEWIS.html.
The following resource table shall be used
Wickets Left
|
Overs Left
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
10
|
6.0%
|
11.9%
|
17.7%
|
23.3%
|
28.9%
|
9
|
5.8%
|
11.4%
|
16.8%
|
22.1%
|
27.2%
|
8
|
5.5%
|
10.8%
|
15.9%
|
20.8%
|
25.5%
|
7
|
5.3%
|
10.2%
|
14.9%
|
19.3%
|
23.5%
|
6
|
5.0%
|
9.6%
|
13.9%
|
17.8%
|
21.3%
|
5
|
4.7%
|
9.0%
|
12.7%
|
16.0%
|
18.9%
|
4
|
4.5%
|
8.2%
|
11.4%
|
14.0%
|
16.3%
|
3
|
4.1%
|
7.4%
|
9.9%
|
11.9%
|
13.5%
|
2
|
3.8%
|
6.5%
|
8.4%
|
9.7%
|
10.6%
|
1
|
3.4%
|
5.5%
|
6.7%
|
7.5%
|
8.0%
|
- A batsperson must retire immediately after scoring
50 or more runs. A batsperson may resume his or her innings provided that
all other members of the batting team have completed their innings and
that 10 wickets have not already been lost.
- A bowler may only bowl a maximum of 3 overs per innings.
- No-balls should be called for all balls above
shoulder height in a normal batting stance or above waist height for
deliveries on the full.
- Any wides or no-balls
bowled shall be rebowled in addition to adding
one run to the batting team’s total.
- The batting side shall provide the umpires for
their innings and shall be responsible for scoring.
- Any ball that changes direction unreasonably
because of landing on the EDGE of the artificial wicket should be called a
no-ball by the umpire. Normal rules apply in terms of runs/byes etc in the
event of such a no-ball being called.
- It is each captains responsibility to a) confirm
with the opposition captain that the game is on, b) arrange for the key to
the cabinet to be picked up before the match and returned immediately
after the match. c) confirm with the groundsman
or the organisers that the game has not been cancelled due to poor weather,
d) ensure that, with the opposition captain, that the pitch is safe to
play on, e) ensure that the covers are replaced and the equipment cabinet
is locked, e) send a copy of the score sheet to the organisers and f) to
have read the Code of Conduct of the Cricket Section available on the
webpage which outlines the responsibilities of Captains as activity
leaders.
- All players must be members of the University Club
and must be members of the Cricket Section of the University Club, and must
have paid in full their membership fee. Players may play one match for a
Jack Cox team before registering. Teams participating with unregistered
players risk disqualification from the competition.
- Each departmental team may contain, at most, 3
members from another department provided that that department does not
have a team entered in the competition.
- The decision on of the Organizers of the Jack Cox shall
be final in the interpretation of these rules and in any disputes.