CRICKET RULES
- Each match you WIN will get 2 points. you LOSE 0 points and if it is a Tie (we will decide with Super over).
- Each Ground will be having 3 teams. 2 Teams will be playing match, 3rd Team should give 2 Umpires ( If 3rd Team FAIL to send the Umpires they LOSE 0.5 Point/Umpire )
- Top 8 Teams in Standings table are Qualified for Quaters. (based on points and NRR)
- There will be no bowling end changes after each over,
- Whoever WIN the TOSS will decide BAT/BOWL and the opposition team will decide which end to bat. (it will be same batting end thru out the match for both teams.)
- Each Team will be played against 2 teams.
- Squad should be off 15 members in total.
INITIAL GAMES Before Quarters
- Totally 3 overs of powerplay, first two overs will be default powerplay and the third over of powerplay can be taken at any time with Batting team Captain choice (if forgot 10th Over is Batting powerplay)
- Bowling team is allowed to change the bowler once the batting team has decided to take their batting powerplay.
- NO LBW.
- Leg byes and byes are allowed.
- Each bowler can bowl maximum of 2 overs.
- NO Byrunners.
- Self-retirement is considered to be OUT and cannot come back to bat.
- Hurt retirement is considered to be NOT OUT and can come back to bat anytime after wicket fall.
Super Over Rules
A Super Over, also called a one-over eliminator or officially a one over per side eliminator, is a tie-breaking method used in limited-overscricket matches, where both teams play a single, additional over of six balls to determine the winner of the match. A match which goes to a Super Over is officially declared a “tie”, and won by the team who score the most runs in the Super Over. If the Super Over also ends in a tie, it is followed by another Super Over.
Each team selects three batsmen, with their Super Over innings ending if two of their batsmen get out. The team who batted second in the match bats first in the Super Over.
UMPIRE’S DECISION IS FINAL