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Commonwealth Bank Women's Internationals 04. Commonwealth Bank Women’s Internationals Women’s Bank 04. Commonwealth 04. COMMONWEALTH BANK WOMEN’S INTERNATIONALS Playing Handbook | 2015-16 1 04. Commonwealth Bank Women’s Internationals Women’s Bank 04. Commonwealth 2 2015-16 COMMONWEALTH BANK WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL SERIES Match Format Start Date Home Team Vs Away Team Venue Local Start Time AEDT Start Time Broadcaster 1 T20* Tuesday, 26 January 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA Adelaide Oval 2:00PM 2:30PM Channel 9 2 T20* Friday, 29 January 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA MCG 2:30PM 2:30PM Channel 9 3 T20* Sunday, 31 January 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA SCG 2:30PM 2:30PM Channel 9 4 ODI Tuesday, 2 February 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA Manuka Oval 2:20PM 2:20PM CA Digital 5 ODI Friday, 5 February 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA Blundstone Arena 2:20PM 2:20PM CA Digital 6 ODI Sunday, 7 February 16 AUSTRALIA V INDIA Blundstone Arena 2:20PM 2:20PM CA Digital Playing Handbook | 2015-16 04. Commonwealth Bank Women’s Internationals Women’s Bank 04. Commonwealth COMMONWEALTH BANK WOMEN’S INTERNATIONALS 1. Laws of Cricket and Playing Conditions The Laws of Cricket (2000 Code 6th Edition – 2015) shall apply in addition to the ICC Standard Women’s Cricket Playing Conditions for One Day International and Twenty20 International matches (versions current at the time of match as published by the ICC) except as modified below. The playing conditions are available on the ICC website, and printed copies can be provided to your Team Manager on arrival in Australia if requested. 2. Hours of Play and Intervals 2.1 ODI: Start and Cessation Times Blundstone Arena and Manuka Oval 2:20pm – 5:30pm Session 1 5:30pm – 6:15pm Interval 6:15pm – 9:25pm Session 2 2.2 WT20 INTL: Start and Cessation Times Adelaide Oval MCG and SCG 2.00pm – 3.15pm Session 1 2:30pm – 3:45pm Session 1 3.15pm – 3.30pm Interval 3:45pm – 4:00pm Interval 3.30pm – 4.45pm Session 2 4:00pm – 5:15pm Session 2 2.3 Extra Time Provision has been made for 30 minutes of extra time in ODI matches. There will be no extra time in WT20 INTL matches. 3. Law 5 - The Ball ICC regulations shall apply in regards to the ball. Kookaburra “Turf” brand 142g 4-piece white balls have been approved by Cricket Australia for women’s ODI and INTL T20 matches. 4. ICC Code of Conduct/Player Eligibility Guidelines Teams shall be bound by Law 42 and/or the terms of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Support Personnel. Playing Handbook | 2015-16 3.
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