The document outlines the distribution of players across 4 teams - Team A, B, C and D - for a cricket tournament being held with matches scheduled at different time slots. It provides the rules and regulations for the tournament, including details around the match format, timings, scoring, field restrictions, substitutions and penalties. The tournament will culminate with a final match between the two winning teams to determine the champion.
The document outlines the distribution of players across 4 teams - Team A, B, C and D - for a cricket tournament being held with matches scheduled at different time slots. It provides the rules and regulations for the tournament, including details around the match format, timings, scoring, field restrictions, substitutions and penalties. The tournament will culminate with a final match between the two winning teams to determine the champion.
The document outlines the distribution of players across 4 teams - Team A, B, C and D - for a cricket tournament being held with matches scheduled at different time slots. It provides the rules and regulations for the tournament, including details around the match format, timings, scoring, field restrictions, substitutions and penalties. The tournament will culminate with a final match between the two winning teams to determine the champion.
Four teams A,B,C and D are formed. Each team will play 12 overs per match First match will be Team B V/s Team D from 9:00 to 11:00 Second match will be Team A V/s Team C from 11:30 to 12:30 (1st Inning) & from 13:30 to 14:30 (2nd Inning) Two winning teams will play final match from 15:00 to 16:00 (1st inning) Tea and snacks break from 16:00 to 16:15 Final match 2nd inning 16:15 to 17:15. Prize distribution from 17:15 to 17:30 Team has to report at the ground 10 min before the scheduled match time 12 over match per innings with one hour time. Maximum of 10 minutes grace time will be allowed, post which opponent team will get a walk over with full points Penalty against any player / team with disciplinary issues – 5 runs / 10 runs respectively, Umpire will decide. In case of a tie in Finals, one over will be played by each team for scoring more runs. Each bowler can deliver a maximum 3 overs per match. Each Bowler can deliver maximum 10 consecutive balls (Including wide and no ball) . Then over will be completed. Wide ball and no ball will have one extra run. No LBW or leg bye. First 5 over powerplay for each team. Only Three fielders are allowed outside of the lawn area for First 5 over during the powerplay. Non playing team's captain will play role of Umpires (Main as well as leg Umpire)