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    UWI IDC WINDBALL CRICKET TOURNAMENT

    PLAYING RULES AND REGULATIONS

    Even though the games will be played within the ICC Standard One Day International Playing Conditions, The

    U.W.I. IDC Wind ball Cricket Tournament has formulated the following playing conditions it deems necessary for

    the playing of wind ball cricket. It is the responsibility of all Managers and Captains to ensure that their members

    are familiar with these playing conditions and fully adhere to them.

    By registering with The U.W.I. IDC and The Commission, every such individual agrees to abide by the rules and

    regulations of the tournament.

    Note:Situations may arise that are either partially covered or not covered at all by these rules, and in such instance

    (s) The Commission reserves the right to make decision (s) to address such situation.

    THE PREAMPLETHE SPIRIT OF CRICKET

    Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but

    also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The

    major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the Captains.

    1. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CAPTAINS:

    The Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as

    within the Laws.

    a. Conduct of players:

    In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticizing by words or action the decisions

    of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the

    umpire concerned shall in the first place report the manner to the other umpire and to the players captain, and

    instruct the latter to the action.

    b.Fair and Unfair Play:

    According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any timeand it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required.

    c.The Umpires are authorized to intervene in case of:

    I. Time wasting

    II. Damaging of the pitch

    III. Tampering with the ball

    IV. Any other action that they consider to be unfair

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    d.The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for:

    I. Your opponents

    II. Your own captain and team

    III. The role of the umpires

    IV. The games traditional values

    V. The Spectators

    e.It is against the Spirit of the Game:

    I. To dispute an umpires decision by word, action or gesture

    II. To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire

    III. To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance;

    (1). to appeal in knowing that the batsman is not out

    (2). to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing

    (3). to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary

    noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of ones own side.

    f.Violence:

    There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.

    g.Game Conduct:

    Captains and Umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket game match. Every player is expected to

    make an important contribution to this.

    2. THE PLAYERS

    a.A match is played between two sides. Each side shall consist of eleven (11) players, one of whom shall be captain,

    two (2) of whom shall be females. The vice-captain must be one of the nominated members of the playing eleven

    b.Each captain shall submit eleven (11) players (using the Team Declaration Form), two of whom shall be females

    plus a substitute fielder to the Match Umpire (s) and opposing Captain before the toss. No player (member of the

    playing eleven) may be changed after the submission of the Team Declaration Form without the consent of theopposing captain. Note:The Team Declaration will be supplied by The Commission.

    c. Only those nominated, as substitute fielder shall be entitled to act as substitute fielder during the match, unless

    the match umpire(s), in exceptional circumstances, allows subsequent additions.

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    d.All names submitted including those submitted as substitute fielder, must be eligible to play for that particularteam and by such submission the nominee shall warrant that they are so eligible. Only a female player can substitute

    for another female player.

    3. LATE ARRIVAL

    a.No player(s) shall be allowed to take part in a game if he arrives for the game after one half (1/2) of the allotted

    overs has been completed. This rule shall be applied to both the batting and fielding team.

    b.No Captain shall be allowed to make changes to their nominated players list once the game has started. The match

    umpires will be in charge to making sure that (Rule # 3.a) is enforced.

    c.All games to start promptly at 5:15 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

    d.Teams are expected to arrive at least fifteen (15) minutes before the scheduled start of play to ensure declaration

    of team and tossing etc.

    e.There will be a grace period of fifteen (15) minutes before forfeiture is ruled.

    f.A team may start with seven players, one of which must be a female.

    g.If both teams are late, there maybe a date set for them to play, if not, both team will be awarded zero (0) points.

    4. START OF THE GAME

    a.The recommended time of arrival of teams at the field is fifteen (15) minutes before the start of a game. The

    scheduled start time of game is at 5:30pm and 7:00pm. Starting of the game requires the first ball to be bowled at

    5:30pm and 7:00pm, unless due to the weather or playing condition. It is necessary for teams to get to the ground

    in ample time to ensure a prompt start.

    b.For every five (5) minutes a team is late one (1) over will be deducted from the number of overs that team has to

    bat, all minutes late are rounded to the nearest five (5) e.g. 12 minutes is two (2) overs and nineteen (19) minutes

    late is four (4) overs.

    c.Any team not ready to start by 5:30pm and 7:00pm will forfeit the game. A team shall consist of no less than seven

    (7) players to start, one of which must be a female player. Failure to declare this requirement will result in forfeiture

    and points awarded to the opponents.

    d.All matches will consist of one (1) inning per side, each inning being limited to the prescribed overs of the said

    competition. All matches shall be of one (1) days scheduled duration. The overs may be reduced due to unforeseen

    circumstances in increments of two (2) overs.

    e.No game shall be less than ten (10) overs per inning. A bowler shall bowl only a maximum of one fifth (1/5) of the

    allotted overs.

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    e.The umpires shall choose which end to bowl and both teams will bowl from the same end.

    f.Prior to the commencement of the super over eliminator each team elects three (3) batsmen and one (1) bowler.

    The nominated players are given in writing to the official match umpires. The official match umpires shall not disclose

    the names of the nominated players to any other person until both teams have submitted their respective nominees.

    These nominated players mustnot be change.

    g. A new ball shall be used by both teams. Each teams over is played with the same fielding restrictionsas the

    competition rules.

    h. The loss of two (2) wickets in the over ends the teams one over innings.

    i. Should the super over eliminator game end with the scores equal, the following will decide the winner: The team

    losing the least number of wickets will be the winner. If both teams lost the same number of wickets then the team

    hitting the most sixes (boundaries) will be the winner. If both teams team hit the same number of sixes (boundaries)

    then the team hitting the most number of fours (boundaries) will be the winner. If both teams team hit the same

    number of fours (boundaries) then the team with the most number of triple will be the winner. If both teams team

    hit the same number of triple then the team with the most number of double will be the winner.

    9. POINTS

    Points will be awarded as follows:

    WIN 2 PointsDRAW 1 Point

    ABANDONED 0 Points

    a.Any points won against a team that is either disbanded or expelled during any competition will stand, and will be

    including in the final points count. Also, all statistics relating to any such game will be considered in determining

    prizes.

    b.If no result is achieved (even after rescheduling) in the finals, the match shall be declared Drawn. In the event of

    a drawn final, the prize will be shared equally between the two competing teams.

    10. UMPIRES AWARDING A MATCH

    1.A match shall be lost by a side which either

    a.Concededefeat or;

    b.Inthe opinion of the match umpires, refuses to play, then the umpires shall award the match to the other side.

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    c.Ifan umpire considers that an act by any player or players might constitute a refusal by either side to play thenthe umpires together shall ascertain the cause of the action. If they decide together that this action does constitute

    a refusal to play by one side, they shall so inform the captain of that side.

    d.Ifthe captain persists in the action the umpires shall award the match in accordance with (a) or (b).

    e. In addition to the consequences of any refusal to play as prescribed under the clause, any such refusal, whether

    temporary or final, may result in disciplinary action being taken against the captain and team responsible, under the

    Code of Conduct (see rule 23).

    11. RESCHEDULING

    a.Rescheduling will be entertained if the venue should become unavailable and another venue cannot be attained

    within a reasonable time.

    b.If the umpires determine that bad weather prevents play for the day, the game(s) may be rescheduled.

    c.Should it become necessary to move to another location after a game has started, the game will continue and not

    commence as a new game.

    d.In the event of a days play is called- off as a result of bad weather, national disaster / tragedy (e.g. ODPM) or

    other act beyond the control of The Commission and the officials are forced to call -off all the games for the day,

    there will be no rescheduling. Each team will be awarded one (1) point and move on to the next scheduled game.

    e.Except in the event of (Rule # 11.d) occurring on the day of a playoff game, such as quarter final, semi-final orfinals, all games will be rescheduled.

    12. HOLIDAYS

    There will be no playing of competitive cricket organized by The Commission on any Public Holidays. Except in the

    case of any special events or matches prearranged by The Commission.

    13. MATCH REPORT AND SCORE SHEETS

    a. It is the responsibility of Managers and Captains to ensure that the Score/Match Report sheets are submitted after

    the game is over. Score/Match Reports sheets not received may result in the statistics not being credited to the

    players of those teams.

    b.Statistics will be prepared immediately after the completion of each competition. It is the responsibility of teams

    managers and captains to ensure that their score/match reports sheets are submitted in a timely manner and only

    on the match report sheets supplied by The Commission.

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    14. RUNNER FOR BATSMAN

    A runner for a batsman shall not be permitted. Unless nine wickets are down, the injured or ill batsman has the

    option of retiring hurt and returning to bat at a later stage should the need and/or opportunity arise.

    15. NO BALL

    a. The one run penalty for a NO ball shall be scored as a NO ball extra. Unless the call is revoked, this penalty shall

    stand even if a batsman is dismissed. Any runs completed by the batsman or a boundary scored shall be credited to

    the striker if the ball has been struck by the bat, otherwise they shall also be scored as NO ball extra. All runs resulting

    from a NO ball shall be debited against the bowler.

    b.Any ball delivered by a bowler, bounced or full toss (full pitch)and passes over the batsman shoulder (batsman

    must be in a normal batting stance) MUST be called a NO BALL. The umpire(s) will determine the batsman stance.

    16. WIDE

    A penalty of one run shall be credited instantly on the call of WIDEball. Unless the call of wide is revoked or changed

    by the umpire, all runs completed by the batsmen or a boundary allowance together with the penalty for the WIDE,

    shall be scored as WIDEball extra. All runs resulting from a WIDEball shall be debited against the bowler.

    17. INTERVAL

    A break of ten (10) minutes is allowed between each innings.

    18. EQUIPMENT

    a.A wicket shall comprise of four (4) stumps, be twelve (12) inches wide overall, and twenty eight (28) inches high.

    b.The length of the pitch from stump to stump shall be twenty (20) yards or (60 feet).

    c.A bat must not exceed four and a quarter (4 ) inches in width.

    d.Each team must provide their own batting equipment. Any team failing to comply will forfeit the game

    19. THE BALL

    a.The Commission will provide balls for all competitions and no other balls may be used. Prior to the toss of the coin

    each Captain must provide the Umpires with one (1) ball for the game. It will then be solely the Umpires decision to

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    allocate the ball as they deem equitable for each innings. Each Captain may request to see the balls prior to the startof the game.

    b.In the competition, one (1) ball shall be used per innings.

    c.Should it become necessary to change or replace the ball due to being damaged or lost, all replacement ball must

    be with a new ball.

    20. FIELD RESTRICTIONS

    At the instant of delivery, there must be no more than five (5) fielders on either side of the wicket (onside and

    offside). In the event of an infringement of this rule either umpire may call No Ball.

    21. THE BOWLER

    a.The umpire(s) will determine the legality of the delivery, below the waist/underarm etc.

    b.Pelting is Legal.

    22. PROTEST ACTION

    a.All protests must be submitted within twenty four (24) hours (starting) from the end of the game from which the

    protest originated. A written protest (email is accepted) must be submitted to The Commission within the prescribedtime, any late filing will not be considered as valid.

    b.The Disciplinary Committee will review the protest and if necessary, will convene a hearing so that both parties

    are afforded the right to be heard. All protest will be attended to, including a hearing within three (3) days after

    being filed.

    c.The non-refundable protest fee of one hundred ($100.00) dollars MUST be paid prior to the start of the schedule

    protest hearing. It is recommended that all evidence including photographs, witness statements and any supporting

    documents be submitted at this time also.

    d.It is necessary that the opposing Captain and the Umpire(s) be notified before, or during the game, of the intent

    to protest, failing to adhere to this, the committee may reject the protest.

    e.Any team fined or under penalty and refuse to pay or satisfy such fine or penalty will not be permitted to

    participate in any games thereafter in the current competition or any subsequent competitions until that fine or

    penalty is satisfied.

    f.Should any situation arise before, during or after the game that necessitates a report, such report must be

    submitted within forty eight (48) hours of the scheduled game.

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    23. CODE OF CONDUCT

    a. These matches/games are played under the aegis of The U.W.I. Inter Department Cup and are governed, where

    applicable by the RULES and REGULATIONS of The Commission. The conduct of all players and members are bound

    by these.

    b.The Commission has a policy of zero tolerance for misconduct. The Commission therefore, would like to caution,

    all managers, captains, members and teams to keep this in mind when registering for the tournament.

    c.Exemplary behavior and sportsmanship must be exhibited by all players, members and supporters at all games.

    Failure to do so will result in disciplinary measures. Also see I.C.C. Code of Conduct as adapted by The Commission.

    d.It is the responsibility of the Captain / Vice-Captain to eject a player upon the umpires instruction. Failure to do

    so will result in forfeiture of the game. A substitute will not be allowed for an ejected player.

    e.The following penalties approved by the membership will automatically be applied to the respective infractions.

    INFRACTIONS PENALTY

    (a). Assault on any player(s), umpire(s) or

    The Commission official.

    A minimum of one year suspension and

    possible expulsion from the League

    (b).Deliberate act of knocking down the

    wicket or stumps during the match.

    Two games suspension

    (c).Verbal abuse of the Umpire(s) and / or

    The Commission official.

    Two games suspension

    (d). Illegal drug use or alcoholic beverage

    consumption during a game by player(s).

    Two games suspension

    (e).An Umpires report of two cautions to a

    player in a game.

    One game suspension

    (f).Failure to produce your official I.D. card

    (the one used at registration) upon request

    by the opposing team captain.

    Forfeit of the game and a win will be

    awarded to the opposing team.

    24. CAUTION

    a.Based upon the umpire(s) judgment and discretion, cautions may be issued to a player for the following.

    (i).Tampering of the ball and boundary markers.(ii).Crude or abusive language known as sledging or offensive gesture.

    (iii).Showing of dissent with umpire (s) decision.

    b.When an umpire officially cautions a player, it is imperative that he makes his intentions known to his fellow

    umpire, and to the respective captains. Any player(s) who is issued two (2) cautions in a game and is reported by the

    umpire (s) will be automatically suspended for one (1) game, i.e. the next scheduled game.

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    c.Any team failing to show up for a game will be deemed as to have forfeited. Except if The Commission is informedin adequate time and satisfactory reason is given and accepted by The Commission and the opposing Team.

    d.Any team missing two (2) consecutive games in a single competition will be asked to appear before the Disciplinary

    Committee to explain their future participation in the remaining competition.

    e.After each game, teams are kindly asked to ensure that the field and playing area is clean of all garbage and

    beverage containers. It is our collective responsibility to clean up our garbage before leaving the field.

    f.The Commission would like to remind all participants that it is illegal to consume alcoholic beverages on The

    University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.

    g.All managers, captains and team members collectively are responsibility for ensuring exemplary behavior and

    sportsmanship.

    h.Regardless of the penalties stipulated above (see chart), depending upon the severity of the incident(s). The

    Disciplinary Committee reserves the right to consider instituting further penalties which may include expulsion from

    the UWI IDC.

    i.The penalties stipulated above are final. Teams managers/captains may appeal any additional penalties instituted

    by the Disciplinary Committee.

    25. UMPIRES.

    a.An umpire shall not be changed during the match, other than in exceptional circumstances, unless he is injured orill.

    b.The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the ground (weather and light) for play.

    c.An umpires decision is final. Any team or player found to be abusive o r aggressive towards the umpire(s) during

    or after the game will be subjected to disciplinary measures (refer to infractions and penalty chart).

    d.The umpires shall control the game as required by the Rules, with absolute impartiality.

    26. UNIFORM

    All teams participating in any UWI IDC Cricket Tournament MUSTbe in full uniform.

    27. CHANGE IN MANAGER/CAPTAIN/CONTACT PERSON

    It is the sole responsibility of the Teams to inform The Commission in writing (email accepted) of any changes to

    their Manager, Captain or Contact person. The Commission cannot be held liable if information passed on to persons

    listed is not communicated to their respective members. Due to the fact that person being removed or relinquished

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    of their position within the team and no written communication to the said removal or resignation of the person isdelivered to The Commission.

    28. AWARDS PRESENTATION

    The Commission shall have ready and make the awards/prizes and presentation available to the teams by the end

    of the competition.

    29. DECISIONS

    a. In electing to participate in IDC Windball Cricket Tournament, teams and players agree to abide by the decisions

    of The Commission, or any other Committee, acting for, or on behalf of The Commission. Such decisions shall be final

    and binding.

    b. Decisions of the Commission, or any other Committee of the UWI IDC, shall not be subject to litigation in court of

    law in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago or otherwise.

    c. The Commission reserves the rights to all final decision/s.

    INTERNATIONAL CRICKET COUNCIL

    The following Code of Conduct has been approved by the ICC and is hereby adopted by UWI IDC Cricket

    Tournament.

    ICC CODE OF CONDUCT

    1. The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the spirit of the game, and well

    as within the laws.

    2.Players and team officials shall not at any time engage in conduct unbecoming to an international player or teamofficial which could bring them or the game into disrepute.

    3.Players and team officials must at all times accept the umpire(s) decision; players must not show dissent at the

    umpires decision.

    4.Players and team officials shall not intimidate assault or attempt to intimidate or assault an umpire, another player

    or a spectator.

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    5.Players and teams officials shall not use crude or abusive language known as sledging, nor make offensivegestures.

    6.Players and team officials shall not use or in any way be concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs.

    7.Players and team officials shall not disclose or comment upon any alleged breach of the Code or upon any hearing,

    report or decision arising from such breach.

    8.Players and teams officials shall not make any public pronouncement or media comment which is detrimental

    either to the game in general, or to a particular tour in which they are involved, or about any tour between other

    countries which is taking place, or to relations between the Boards of the competing teams.