2012 - 2013 PREMIER GR ADE HANDBOOK - Queensland Cricket
2012 - 2013 PREMIER GR ADE HANDBOOK - Queensland Cricket
2012 - 2013 PREMIER GR ADE HANDBOOK - Queensland Cricket
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THE RESULT<br />
CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORES<br />
A result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for the minimum number of overs as follows (unless a team<br />
is all out in fewer overs):<br />
One Day Matches: 15 overs<br />
Twenty20 Matches: 10 overs<br />
TIE<br />
One run less than the target score shall constitute a tie. No account shall be taken of the number of wickets which<br />
have fallen.<br />
TO DETERMINE THE TARGET SCORE:<br />
FIRST INNINGS:<br />
1. Note the number of runs scored from each over in the table provided. This should be done by the scorers<br />
(or player scorers as the case may be) at the completion of each over.<br />
2. At the conclusion of the innings, total the overs and runs in the table.<br />
SECOND INNINGS:<br />
3. Ascertain the number of overs available from the umpires (eg. 16 overs).<br />
4. Add the 16 highest scoring overs from the table.<br />
5. Multiply the 16 highest scoring overs by the percentage and put that figure in the DTR column.<br />
6. The target score is the figure in the DTR column plus one.<br />
7. If play resumes, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires and agreed by both captains prior to<br />
play resuming.<br />
8. If play does not resume, the target score must be confirmed with the umpires before the match result is<br />
declared official. The target score is to be based on the last completed over.<br />
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