MATCH DAY

 

 

 

 

REPORTING MATCH RESULT

 

HOME TEAM to complete and submit the “Result Reporting Form” no later than 5:00pm on the day following the match. Information required:

(a) Score and wickets down of team batting first

(b) Score and wickets down of team batting second

(c) Name, team and score of players scoring 50 runs or more (indicate if “not out”)

(d) Name, team wickets and runs against of players taking 5 wickets or more

 

Notes:

(a) A team with less than 11 players is “all out” if the last wicket falls

(b) The result includes abandoned, conceded, postponed or incomplete matches.

(c) If a rain-affected match is completed, give the scores with the number of overs for each side and state which side won on run rate.

(d) To report the match result, log onto the League website: Forms – Members – Match Day, and then select Match Reporting. Complete form, download, and email to results@surreycricketleague.co.uk with subject: “Home Team v Away Team – Division”

 

MATCH FORFEITED

 

1.     CONCEDING team to notify opponents – and umpire(s) and Paul Harrison if applicable – as soon as possible if unable to field a side. Failure to notify opponents by 8:00pm on the Thursday before the match incurs a £100 surcharge in addition to the £50 payment for failing to honour a fixture.

2.     CONCEDING team to notify the Results Line that the game has been conceded.

 

REPORTING MARKS

 

1.     HOME TEAM to complete and submit the “Marks Reporting Form” by the Monday following the match, marks awarded for:

(a) Opponents’ sportsmanship.

(b) Performance of the cricket ball.

 

2.     AWAY TEAM to complete and submit the “Marks Reporting Form” by the Monday following the match, marks awarded for:

(a) Opponent’s sportsmanship.

(b) Pitch and outfield.

(c) Quality of the teas.

(d) Performance of the cricket ball

 

Notes:

(a) Any marking of “1” must be supported with full reasons on the marking form.

(b) Any marking of “2” must be supported with reasons on the marking form.

(c) Guidance for marking pitch and outfield can be found on the League website.

(d) To report the marks, log onto the League website: Forms – Members – Match Day, and then select Marks Reporting. Complete form, download, and email to marks@surreycricketleague.co.uk with subject: “Home Team v Away Team – Division”

(e) If a sportsmanship mark of “1” or “2” is awarded, copy email to discipline@surreycricketleague.co.uk.

 

COMPLETING SCORECARD

 

Entering result and scorecards on the club Play-Cricket website

1.     The HOME team must complete the scorecard by the Monday following the match and the AWAY team must make any corrections by the following Wednesday. The AWAY team may enter the scorecard details first.

2.     Log onto your club Play-Cricket website and click on the ADMIN button.

3.     Click on RESULTS and this will list the weekend’s league games for your club – NOTE: The fixtures are moved from the fixtures to the results section midnight Saturday. If you cannot see the matches there you can search by specific details (ie. by date and team).

4.     Click on ENTER next to the match result you wish to submit (if the opposition have entered the result this will show as EDIT).

5.     Enter the match details onto the summary page – NOTE: the scorebook must add up because if it does not it will cause problems later. The details to be entered are:

·    Ground / Result / Who won toss

·    Details of your team: Batted first or not / Runs / Wickets / Number of overs

·    Details of opponents: Runs / Wickets / Number of overs

·    Batting and bowling points for losing side – NOTE:  Do NOT enter points of winning team. These are recorded automatically.

·    Highlights of match (eg. scores of over 50, five wickets plus, hat-tricks)

6.     Click on SAVE to submit the result.

7.     Confirm your team: You will see a list of one to eleven on the left hand side and on the right hand side a list of available players for that team. Select your players in batting order and click on the relevant box for captain and wicketkeeper. Click on SAVE TEAM – NOTE: Unsure is not acceptable for any player.

8.     Confirm your opposition: As above select their team. If the opposition have selected a wrong player you can select the correct player. Click on SAVE TEAM – NOTE: If you cannot find a player’s name on the list, click on PICK A PLAYER FROM DATABASE and select from there. If the player’s name is not there you may select UNSURE.

9.     Enter details of team batting first as follows:

·    How out, not out or did not bat (from drop down list)

·    Fielder if applicable (from drop down list)

·    Bowler if applicable (from drop down list)

·    Scores

·    Extras

·    Scores at fall of wickets

·    Batsmen out at fall of wickets (from drop down list)

·    Figures of bowlers (from drop down list)

10.   Click on SAVE SCORECARD.

11.   Enter details of team batting second: As for team batting first.

12.   Click on SAVE SCORECARD – NOTE: If all details match you will be able to proceed. If they do not you will get a comment BOWLING AND BATTING DO NOT MATCH in which case you will need to check the entries made and correct errors.

13.   You will be taken to VIEW SCORECARD where you can see all the details entered. Click on BACK TO RESULTS.

 

NOTES

·    On the summary results screen you must enter the time the match started. If the overs are reduced due to weather, late arrival then this should be entered in the highlights box (eg. match reduced to 38 overs due to weather).

·    If the 2nd innings’ target is reduced due to weather then the target score should be entered in the highlights box.

·    Any queries can be e-mailed to robboofselsdon@talktalk.net.

 

TEAS

 

1.     The League does not have any criteria about the content and quality of teas and it would be very difficult to draft any. Nevertheless, there have been complaints about the quality of teas, and also about what might be called “specialist” teas, such as a curry with no alternative. The HOME team should do their best to offer a reasonable tea and at least provide the traditional sandwich based option as a part of the tea, allowing for vegetarians.

2.     Should an AWAY team have any special dietary needs, eg all players vegetarian, it is their responsibility to notify their opponents in good time before the match.

3.     The HOME team bears the full cost of the tea.

4.     To ensure an acceptable standard is maintained the AWAY team must mark the team and give reasons for any mark of “1” or “2”.

 

 

 

 

 


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