County Cup Fixtures/Results

COUNTY CUP QUARTER-FINALS

To Be Played on Tuesday 14th June

1/. Parley 122-2                               v           Dorchester  66-8

2/. Broadstone  47-2                        v           Shaftesbury  46 a.o.

3/. Stalbridge 108-4                         v           Bournemouth 109-6

4/. Lyme 100-6                                 v           Wareham 121-2

COUNTY CUP SEMI-FINALS

To Be Played on Tuesday 21st June (At Clayesmore Prep School)

Parley  150-4                                    v          Broadstone  100-9

Bournemouth 53-2                           v          Wareham  52 a.o.

COUNTY CUP FINAL

To Be Played on Friday 1st July (At Shillingstone CC). Reserve Date: Monday 4th July

Parley 101-4                                     v         Bournemouth  100-6

REGIONAL PLAY-OFF

To Be Played on Sunday 17th July

PARLEY (DORSET) 155-5  v     PAUL (CORNWALL)  74-7


REGIONAL FINALS

To Be Played on Tuesday 26th July, at Weston-super-Mare CC

Semi-Final

PARLEY (DORSET)  113-8  v  SOUTH WILTS (WILTSHIRE)  104-8

Final

PARLEY (DORSET)  74-9  v  CARDIFF (WALES)  75-3


 

PLAYING CONDITIONS

The games are 11-a-side.

The laws of cricket shall apply with the following exceptions:-

1/. The pitch shall be 21 yards in length.

2/. The ball shall weigh 4 3/4 oz

3/. Matches shall consist of 1 innings per side, commencing at 6.00pm

4/. Each innings shall be of 20 overs duration, unless a team is bowled out in less than 20 overs.

5/. Should weather conditions prevent a prompt start, or stop play in the first innings, then the umpires must deduct 1 over from each team's batting allotment for every 7 minutes lost.

6/. Should weather conditions stop play in the second innings, then the umpires must deduct 1 over for every 3 1/2 minutes lost. In this case, the result will be decided by the superior runs scored per over.

7/. Each team must bat a minimum of 10 overs, unless bowled out, for it to be deemed a match.

8/. No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in a match.

9/. Batsmen must retire on reaching 30 and will not return to the crease.

- if the last 2 batsmen are at the wicket, and one batsman reaches 30, he should then act as a runner, until the other batsman is either out, reaches 30, or the team wins. If either of the batsmen are run out, the innings will end.

10/. In the event of scores being equal, the winner shall be determined as follows:

(a) The side which has lost the fewer wickets.

(b) If still equal, the side with the higher score after 19 overs.

(c) If still equal, the side with the higher score after 18 overs, etc.