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ICC Playing Handbook 2011-12
playing handbook The official handbook for international cricket players, officials, administrators and media 2011–2012 www.icc-cricket.com ICC PLAYING HANDBOOK 2011 - 2012 The official handbook for international cricket players, officials, administrators and media SECTION 01 ICC Structure and Contacts 02 ICC Member Countries 03 Standard Test Match Playing Conditions 04 Standard One-Day International Match Playing Conditions 05 Standard Twenty20 International Match Playing Conditions 06 Duckworth-Lewis 07 Women’s Test Match Playing Conditions 08 Women’s One-Day International Playing Conditions 09 Women’s Twenty20 Playing Conditions 10 Standard ICC Intercontinental Cup and ICC Intercontinental Shield Playing Conditions 11 ICC 50-Over League Playing Conditions 12 Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Standard Playing Conditions 13 ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel 14 ICC Code of Conduct for Umpires 15 ICC Anti-Racism Code for Players and Player Support Personnel 16 ICC Anti-Doping Code 17 ICC Anti-Corruption Code for Players and Player Support Personnel 18 ICC Regulations for the Review of Bowlers Reported with Suspected Illegal Bowling Actions 19 Clothing and Equipment Rules and Regulations 20 Other ICC Regulations All information valid at 20 September 2011 0.1 0.2 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the 2011-12 edition of the ICC Playing Handbook. This handbook draws together the main regulations that govern international cricket including the playing conditions for men’s and women’s Test Match, One-Day and Twenty20 cricket, as well as Development events, such as the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League and the ICC Intercontinental Cup, and also the Code of Conduct which regulates the behaviour of players and officials. -
Sixtieth Anniversary of Friendly Pakistan-Japan Relations
6 The Japan Times Tuesday, August 14, 2012 第3種郵便物認可 Pakistan independence day sixtieth anniversary of friendly Pakistan-Japan relations Noor Muhammad Jadmani partner. The Joint Statement on AMbAssAdor of PAkistan Japan-Pakistan Comprehensive Partnership signed during Presi- Today marks the 65th anniver- dent Zardari’s visit to Tokyo in sary of the independence of February 2011 sets forth the fu- Pakistan. sixty-five years ago the ture directions of Pakistan-Japan birth of Pakistan relations. Pakistan welcomes Jap- epitomized the anese friends to explore the full successful cul- potential of Pakistan’s resources. mination of a at present, 69 Japanese com- long and ardu- panies are involved in numer- ous struggle by ous businesses in Pakistan. the Muslims of apart from a strong presence in the south asian the automobile sector, Japanese subcontinent for companies are actively involved a homeland of their own under in the trading, banking, power, the inspiring leadership of Quaid- construction and services sec- e-azam Muhammad ali Jinnah. tors. Japan has undertaken ma- each year, this day is celebrated jor projects in Pakistan that have with great zeal and fervor within President of Pakistan Asif Ali Prime Minister of Pakistan played important roles in the the country and all over the world. Zardari Raja Pervez Ashraf socioeconomic development of This year, the historic occasion Pakistan. Kohat Tunnel in Khy- has an even more special signifi- The founder of Pakistan Oxus is one of the oldest civili- Presently, there is a wide-ranging ber Pakhtunkhwa, also known cance for us in Japan as we are Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad zations in the world. -
Sydney & Nsw Country Cricket Camps Sydney & Nsw
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Match Report
Match Report ACA Masters, ACA XI vs Bendigo District CA, XI ACA Masters, ACA XI Won Date: Fri 29 Nov 2013 Location: Australia - Victoria Match Type: Twenty20 Scorer: ACA Masters Toss: ACA Masters, ACA XI won the toss and elected to Bat URL: http://www.crichq.com/matches/79625 ACA Masters, ACA XI Bendigo District CA, XI Score 186-5 Score 126-8 Overs 20.0 Overs 20.0 MTG Elliott R Irwin JM Davison I Conway M Goodwin N Fitzpatrick G Manou M Podoski J Maher C Taylor G Blewett* C McGlashan AA Noffke J Neylon B Geeves J Higgins P Sleep L Jacobs W Holdsworth H Schumacher T Alderman D Barber G Matthews H Whittle Unsure page 1 of 37 Scorecards 1st Innings | Batting: ACA Masters, ACA XI R B 4's 6's SR MTG Elliott . 4 . // c N Fitzpatrick b R Irwin 4 3 1 0 133.33 JM Davison . 1 . // b M Podoski 1 5 0 0 20.0 M Goodwin . 4 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 4 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 1 . 4 6 4 . 2 2 6 1 // run out (R Irwin) 61 32 8 2 190.63 G Manou . 1 1 2 2 4 . 1 4 4 2 2 . 2 . 1 1 2 2 4 4 6 4 . 1 . 1 1 . 4 . // b N Fitzpatrick 56 35 7 1 160.0 J Maher . 1 1 1 . 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 . // c M Podoski b L Jacobs 17 15 2 0 113.33 G Blewett* . 2 1 4 . -
The Natwest Series 2001
The NatWest Series 2001 CONTENTS Saturday23June 2 Match review – Australia v England 6 Regulations, umpires & 2002 fixtures 3&4 Final preview – Australia v Pakistan 7 2000 NatWest Series results & One day Final act of a 5 2001 fixtures, results & averages records thrilling series AUSTRALIA and Pakistan are both in superb form as they prepare to bring the curtain down on an eventful tournament having both won their last group games. Pakistan claimed the honours in the dress rehearsal for the final with a memo- rable victory over the world champions in a dramatic day/night encounter at Trent Bridge on Tuesday. The game lived up to its billing right from the onset as Saeed Anwar and Saleem Elahi tore into the Australia attack. Elahi was in particularly impressive form, blast- ing 79 from 91 balls as Pakistan plundered 290 from their 50 overs. But, never wanting to be outdone, the Australians responded in fine style with Adam Gilchrist attacking the Pakistan bowling with equal relish. The wicketkeep- er sensationally raced to his 20th one-day international half-century in just 29 balls on his way to a quick-fire 70. Once Saqlain Mushtaq had ended his 44-ball knock however, skipper Waqar Younis stepped up to take the game by the scruff of the neck. The pace star is bowling as well as he has done in years as his side come to the end of their tour of England and his figures of six for 59 fully deserved the man of the match award and to take his side to victory. -
Shane's Gain in Bangalore Stalemate
14 Thursday 16th October, 2008 Shane’s gain in Bangalore stalemate by Tristan Holme involvement will be is highly ques- tionable, included as he was after Listening to Zaheer Khan after the uncapped Bryce McGain’s the drawn first first Test in withdrawal from the tour through Bangalore you’d have thought that injury, but his first appearance in India, and not Australia, had held Test cricket was a nervous one. the upper hand for the majority of While he did claim the scalp of the match. India’s most revered batsman in “They are the ones on the back Sachin Tendulkar, that was his foot now because they couldn’t only wicket in the match and he take 20 wickets,” he said cheekily. failed to trouble the Indian bats- “They couldn’t even get me and men on a fifth-day wicket which Harbhajan (Singh) out.” did hold some encouragement. Zaheer was in a bullish mood Most interesting was Ricky after claiming the man-of-the- Ponting’s assessment of White’s match award for his six wickets showing, defending his man but and unbeaten 57 in India’s first then going on to say that a “quali- innings, but while Australia will ty spinner” would have made the be disappointed not to have final day much more interesting claimed first blood in the four-Test as India held on for a comfortable series, it was the placidity of the draw. pitch on the final day which was There was no denying that most to blame. White left much to be desired and As Australia embark on their so Australia’s lack of a top-class most testing year of cricket since spinner remains their greatest the season that included their weakness. -
Ex-Captain Dhoni out of India's List of Contracted Cricketers
44 Friday Sports Friday, January 17, 2020 Ex-captain Dhoni out of India’s list of contracted cricketers NEW DELHI: MS Dhoni was absent from the Virat Kohli in 2017. list of centrally contracted players published by However Dhoni may be eyeing a last hurrah the Indian cricket board yesterday, raising fresh at the Twenty20 World Cup in October and speculation about the 38-year-old warhorse’s November in Australia. future. He is expected to lead the Chennai Super Dhoni has not appeared for club or country Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) this since the World Cup in July and the wicket- April-May. keeper-batsman has been expected to an- The Indian selectors have been grooming nounce his retirement for some time. young stumper Rishabh Pant, 22, to fill Dhoni’s The former captain of the national side, who gloves. Previously Dhoni was in the A-grade serves as an honorary lieutenant colonel in the category of the Board of Control for Cricket in army reserves, spent part of last year with his India (BCCI) central list, earning a guaranteed unit in strife-torn Kashmir — missing an ODI $715,000. tour of the West Indies. Pant is among 11 players listed in the A- He has not featured in any series since and grade contract with batsman KL Rahul taking was not named as part of the squad to tour Dhoni’s place. Kohli, senior batsman Rohit New Zealand later this month. Sharma and paceman Jasprit Bumrah are guar- He quit Test cricket in 2014 but continued to anteed at least $1 million each in the A-plus be India’s batting mainstay in limited-overs category for the period October 2019 to Sep- MS Dhoni cricket despite passing on the captaincy to tember 2020. -
P17 Layout 1
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017 SPORTS Australia yet to work out how to stop Kohli: Lehmann BRISBANE: Australia have yet to work out a Kohli has scored six of his 15 centuries in his have to bowl enough good balls and that’s years later, Lehmann said Steve Smith’s side bowlers, led by pacemen Glenn McGrath and plan to foil India captain Virat Kohli beyond 12 matches against Australia, averaging going to be the challenge for our spinners have the bowlers to take 20 wickets against Jason Gillespie, and spinner Shane Warne. bowling well and hoping for some “luck” 60.76 compared to his overall average of and for our quicks, challenging his defence Kohli’s men. “The great thing with the Australian cricket against the in-form batsman, coach Darren 50.10. Former test batsman Lehmann, a and making sure he’s playing in the areas we “We’ve got spinners who can take 20 team for years has been, backs to the wall Lehmann has said. member of that victorious Australian side, want him to play.” wickets and quicks who can reverse the ball,” brings the best out of players,” said Lehmann. Kohli was man-of-the-series against said his players had been watching videos of Michael Clarke’s Australia were white- he said. “So we’re not fearing getting the 20 “Someone like Matthew Hayden will England, plundering 655 runs off their Kohli and his team mates for months but washed 4-0 during their last tour of India in wickets, we’ve just got to put enough score- stand up or Damien Martyn will come out of bowlers at an average of 109.16 to comfort- were yet to work out how to combat the 2013 where a breakdown in team discipline board pressure on them.” That would mean a nowhere and actually play well on a tour. -
The Cricketer Annual Report & Year Book 2003-2004 Contents
WesternThe Cricketer Annual Report & Year Book 2003-2004 Contents BOARD Patron .................................................................................................. 3 Western Australian Cricket Association (Inc.) Board Structure .............. 4-5 President’s Report / Board Attendance Register .................................. 6-7 Chief Executive’s Report...................................................................... 8-9 REPRESENTATIVE Retravision Warriors ING Cup Winning Team .................................... 11 Feature Article – Paul Wilson ING Cup Final Report .......................... 12 Lilac Hill Report.................................................................................. 13 Feature Article – Murray Goodwin and Kade Harvey .......................... 14 Season Review – Wayne Clark ............................................................ 15 Retravision Warriors at International Level .......................................... 16-17 Feature Article – Justin Langer.............................................................. 18-19 Pura Cup Season Review .................................................................... 20-22 Pura Cup Averages................................................................................ 25 Pura Cup Scoreboards .......................................................................... 26-30 Feature Article – Jo Angel .................................................................... 31-32 ING Cup Season Review ................................................................... -
Japan Cricket League Manual
Non-Profit Organization Japan Cricket Association Tel.: 050-3766-4483 URL: http://www.cricket.or.jp JAPAN CRICKET LEAGUE MANUAL Last revised: 30 March 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS OUTLINE DOCUMENTS GOVERNING THE JCL JCL CONTACTS AND COMMUNICATION GENERAL PRINCIPLES ADMINISTRATION DUTIES OF JCL CLUBS TEAMS, DIVISIONS & ROUND-ROBIN FORMAT POINTS TABLES PRE-FINALS RANKINGS FINALS FORMAT PROMOTION AND RELEGATION FORFEITURE OF MATCHES PLAYER ELIGIBILITY (1ST AND 2ND XI; ROUND-ROBIN, FINALS, AND PLAY-OFFS) CANCELLATION AND POSTPONEMENT (INCLUDING RESERVE DAYS IN ROUND-ROBIN PHASE) SCORESHEETS AND CRICHQ SCORING SYSTEM TEAM SHEETS UNIFORMS USE OF HELMETS FOR BATTING AND FIELDING UMPIRING FEES, REPORTS, & PENALTIES CAPTAINS’ REPORTS ADMINISTRATION-RELATED PENALTIES DISCIPLINARY PENALTIES SUSPECT BOWLING ACTIONS JUNIOR PLAYING RESTRICTIONS GROUND INFO APPENDIX A: Match Preparation Flow APPENDIX B: 30-Yard (27.5 m) Circle 1 Non-Profit Organization Japan Cricket Association Tel.: 050-3766-4483 URL: http://www.cricket.or.jp OUTLINE The Japan Cricket Association (the “JCA”) issues this Japan Cricket League Manual (this “JCL Manual”) to provide information about the principles, format, and administration of the Japan Cricket League (the “JCL”). This JCL Manual, the Laws of Cricket (2000 Code 5th Edition – 2013; the “Laws of Cricket”), and the Japan Cricket League Playing Conditions (the “JCL PCs”) are the main, but not only, documents governing the JCL. The captains and representatives of all JCL clubs and all umpires participating in the JCL are required to read this JCL Manual, the JCL PCs, and other related documents (see “Documents Governing the JCL” below). The JCA also recommends that all players in JCL matches be familiar with these documents. -
Tournaments Galore in EAP March and Early April Have Seen the EAP Region Awash with Cricket Tournaments
id4725906 pdfMachine by Broadgun Software - a great PDF writer! - a great PDF creator! - http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com Newsflash – March 2010 In This Issue: Upcoming EAP Events o Tournament updates from the region Late April AYAD Intake 27 departs o th rd Development programmes step up a notch 19 – 23 April AC & D Seminar - Indonesia rd th o PNG Player to take on Scotland’s best 3 - 8 May 2010 Pepsi ICC EAP Women’s Cricket Trophy - Japan o Turf wickets to land in PNG Early July, 2010 Australian Indigenous XI tour - PNG September 2010 2010 Pepsi ICC EAP U17 Cricket Trophy - Vanuatu Tournaments galore in EAP March and early April have seen the EAP region awash with cricket tournaments. In an exciting development for cricket in PNG the in augural Corporate Women’s Cup was held on Sunday 28 March with 16 company teams comprising over 200 female participants. T his is the first time that an event of this type has been held for women’s cricket in PNG and it was received with rapturous e nthusiasm. Teams of 8 players competed in 8-overs-a-side cricket and by the conclusion of the pool and semi-final rounds it was The N ational and Pacific Technologies who were to face off in the final. Set a target of 70 for victory, The National waited until the final b all of the match to secure victory, sneaking a single off the last delivery to reach their target. The tournament also recognised the f ollowing players for their achievements: o Debra Tau - Pacific Technologies: Best Batting o M aba Dar oa - Kina Securities 1: Best Bowling o Simah John - Pacific Technologies: Best Fielding H aving recovered from another successful tournament Cricket PNG are already in preparation for their next major event: the Badhili H ardware POMCA Super 6’s. -
Ricky Ponting
2 3 4 World Cup 2003 TOP OF THE CHARTS Syed Khalid Mahmood Foreword by Mansoor Akhtar Published by Jumbo Publishing 5 Copyright © Syed Khalid Mahmood Cover Design: Athar Amjad ISBN: 969-8893-01-6 1st Edition: 2006 Price in Pakistan: Rs. 500 Published by Jumbo Publishing Suite # 15, Ground Floor, Habib Chamber, ST-12, Block 14, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, University Road, Karachi-75300, Pakistan Phones: +9221 34890388, 34890389 Fax: +9221 34890387 Web: www.jumbopublishing.com Email: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the permission of the publishers and the copyright holder. 6 To my younger daughter Beenish whose innocence and grace inspire me, motivate me and keep me focussed 7 8 Foreword Pakistan’s cricket team until a few year ago had quite clearly lacked in the critical areas of game plan and strategy, mental strength, fitness and making optimum use of their individual brilliance to the team’s cause. The decline had perhaps begun as early as the 1999 World Cup final, and peaked during the 2003 World Cup tournament and it became more obvious in the aftermath of the twin series defeats against India at home in early 2004. The services of Bob Woolmer as coach were acquired by the Pakistan Cricket Board in an effort to ensure that the team came up with improved performance and did justice with the loads of talent. The move has paid dividends.