CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
CRICKET UMPIRING TRAINING OFFICERS MANUAL - Usacua.com
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LAW 21: THE RESULT<br />
MAIN POINTS<br />
How a result is achieved when match played out to a conclusion<br />
• Win- (two innings match & one innings match)<br />
• Tie<br />
Match Awarded or Match Conceded<br />
• Procedures- one should carefully point out the areas that would concern all<br />
sections in this law<br />
A Draw<br />
Runs scored on the final delivery of a match<br />
How each form of result is to be stated<br />
Umpires’ responsibility with regard to scores<br />
• to agree scores with scorers<br />
• to make decisions as to correctness<br />
• procedure if mistake is subsequently discovered<br />
Result not to be changed<br />
Discrepancies in scores<br />
• techniques for avoiding<br />
LAW 26: BYE AND LEG BYE<br />
MAIN POINTS<br />
Definition of Bye and Leg bye<br />
When leg byes are allowed [section (a), (b) and (c)]<br />
When batsmen are not allowed to score Leg byes [section 3]<br />
• if no run is attempted actions to be taken by umpire<br />
• procedure if they run when Leg byes not allowed [section 3(b)(1) and (2)]<br />
Effect of calling No ball or Wide ball<br />
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