- This is in the category of 'common sense'. Some of us may even be thinking why do we need this new regulation. (You can't declare in a one dayer! What??!)
- Well, a team actually declared in a one dayer in 23/24 (which makes this regulation necessary now because there was no rule in place which would actually have stopped it.)
- A one day declaration is not just unprecedented, it's actually against the rules for (big) one day cricket. Go read the ICC ODI Playing Conditions. LINK
- It is unarguable that it should not be happening in a QSDCA limited over match.
- The following added Playing Regulation is meant to stop declaration in limited over matches.
OLD REGULATIONS | What does this mean?/Why does it need change? | PROPOSED NEW REGULATION |
24 LENGTH OF INNINGS For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches / For Sunday 50 Over Matches / For Super 20 Matches / For Sunday Over 40’s – 40 Over Matches |
These changes are proposed for all 4 limited over sets of regulations. |
24 LENGTH OF INNINGS For Saturday One Day 35 Over Matches / For Sunday 50 Over Matches / For Super 20 Matches / For Sunday Over 40’s – 40 Over Matches |
New 24.1.1 through 24.1.4 are adapted from ICC ODI Playing Conditions Dec 2023 Laws 13, 14 and 15 LINK | 24.1 NUMBER OF INNINGS 24.1.1 A limited over match will be one innings for each side. |
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24.1.2 Each side will take their innings alternately. | ||
24.1.3 Law 14 The Follow On will not apply. | ||
24.1.4 Law 15 Declaration and Forfeiture will not apply. | ||
AN UNINTERRUPTED MATCH 24.1 Each team will bat for 35/50/20/40 overs unless all out earlier. |
Previous Reg 24.1 is moved to 24.2 | IN AN UNINTERRUPTED MATCH 24.2 Each team will bat for 20/35/40/50 overs unless all out earlier. |
ABM 14-Feb-2024
(Updated 24-Jun-2024)
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