Scoring Guide 2 2015

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Scoring Guide 2 2015 !No Balls faced by Batsman should equal number bowled! !No Ball, Wide Ball, Dead Ball - all signalled twice by umpire! Scorers acknowledge ALL signals except Out! ! Symbol Description Umpire Signal(s) Scoring ✝ Wicket Keeper * Captain ‘No Ball’ x2! Symbol Counts as 1 Run No Ball - batsmen don’t Penalty in No Ball Extras. run - ball does not count ! (No Ball>Dead Ball is not a 1 run debited against in over received ball) bowler. Symbol + runs all count & No Ball - batsmen run but ‘No Ball’ x2! >! Bye! debited against bowler do not hit ball - ball does !!! (not to batsman although not count in over !! > (4?) count as received). Symbol + runs all count & No Ball - batsman hits 1 debit against bowler (only 4 and runs - ball does not ‘No Ball’ x2 > (4? or 6?) runs credited to batsman & count in over count as received). Symbol Counts as 1 Run Wide Ball - batsmen don’t Penalty in Wide Ball Extras run - ball does not count Wide' x2 (do not count as received in over by batsman). Symbol + runs all count & Wide Ball - batsmen run - debited against bowler (if ball does not count in ‘Wide' x2 > (4?) batsman hits ball it isn’t over wide) (do not count as received by batsman). W Wide Ball - striker out - ‘Wide’ x2 > Out! Counts 1 Wide Ball extra - Stumped/Hit Wicket - ball (wide occurs as ball leaves 1 run debited against does not count in over bowler’s hand) bowler but he gets wicket. Symbol does NOT count.! Valid delivery - no strike & ! Use in batting section. 1 ! ‘Bye'! misses batsman. If or more Fielding Extras batsmen run add dots. ! (Byes), no debit for bowler Dots = runs B or credit for batsman. Valid delivery, striker Symbol does NOT count.! attempts to play ball or to ! Use in batting section. 1 ! ‘Leg Bye’! avoid it - no strike but hits or more Fielding Extras batsman (not bat). If ! (Byes), no debit for bowler Dots = runs L batsmen run add dots. or credit for batsman. 1 2 3 ! ! 1! 7 8! 9 W ! Maiden Over: No runs Maiden Wicket: No runs 4 5 6 debited against bowler debit but wicket credited ! 2 !No Ball # and Wide # !! Symbols Count!! Debited AGAINST Bowler! No Ball # !! ! ! ! ! Count as Received by Batsman! !!!!!!!(except No Ball becomes Dead before reaching Batsman)! Wides # !! ! ! ! ! DO NOT Count as Received by Batsman! !Byes # and Leg Byes # !! Symbols DO NOT Count! NOT Debited AGAINST Bowler! !Always record what is signalled. Make queries at next interval.! !Enter in same sequence: e.g. Batsman >>> Bowler >>> Cumulative! !Run(s) = Batsman >>> Bowler >>> Cumulative! !No Ball = 0 Batsman >>> 0 Bowler >>> 1 No Ball Bowling Extras >>> ’O’ around cumulative! !/ for each Cumulative single, ——— through multiple runs! !Wide over boundary put # in Batsman line and in Bowler, also 5 in Bowling Extras plus +++++ in Cumulative! !# Dot ball put for Batsman AND Bowler! At Fall of Wicket:! !!Name! !!How Out! !!Who (or what position)! !!Outgoing Batsman’s score! !!Score at fall of wicket! !!!No. of balls Batsman faced (including the one he was out on)! Enter for Batsman: !!//W!How Out!Bowler!! Score! !!!and below: !Total Score at fall of wicket!No. of Batsman out!Partnership total! !At End of Over: For Bowler, enter aggregating score of wickets and runs e.g 1 - 10 then 1 - 13 then 2 - 24 etc! !Batsmen’s Runs + All Extras will ALWAYS = Total Score! ! ! Bowlers' Totals + All Fielding Extras will ALWAYS = Total Score! !Each entry must have Batsman and a Bowler entry and maybe Extras and a Cumulative annotation! !If unexpected Batsman facing, underline the previous score for the Batsman and Bowler e.g. after a short run! !At End of Innings check:! !!Bowlers’ analysis! !!Balls bowled (= overs x 6 + No Balls + Wides)! !!Wides! !!No Balls! !!Maidens! !!Runs! !!Wickets! !!Average (runs/wickets to 2 decimal places)! !!Batting! !!Batsmen’s analysis! !!Total Runs! !!Total Extras! !!Total Balls Bowled = Total balls received by batsman + Wides" ! SCORING OF RUNS! !Runs which COUNT, although NOT completed, when batsmen HAVE crossed PRIOR to the incident:! • At the call of "Lost Ball” where more than 6 runs are taken! • At the call of "Dead Ball”! • Overthrows - calculated at the instant of the throw! • At the instant of illegal fielding! • Runs EXCEEDING the boundary allowance! ! !Runs which COUNT ONLY IF COMPLETED (crossing is NOT enough):! • Run Out! • Obstructing the Field! ! !Runs which are NOT COUNTED AT ALL (Even though complete/crossed):! • Striker is caught! • Illegal Leg Byes! • Hit the Ball twice! • Stealing a run during a bowler’s run up! • Obstruction of a catch (by either Striker or Non-Striker)! • Injured Striker running HIMSELF out. ALL runs disallowed! • Deliberate Short Runs - ALL runs disallowed! • Unintentional short runs. The one NOT COMPLETED is not counted! ! !Runs allowed although NEVER crossed/completed:! !• Batsman obstructed whilst running! DOES POSSIBLE POSSIBLE ENTRY IN SCORING UMPIRE WHO GIVES BOWLER POSSIBLE RUNS SCORED BY FROM A FROM A RECORD DECISION GET STRIKER 'NO BALL' 'WIDE' CREDIT Bowled Bowler’s End Yes No No None At All Caught Bowler’s End Yes No No None At All L.B.W. Bowler’s End Yes No No None At All Stumped Striker's End Yes No Yes None At All Hit Wicket Striker's End Yes No Yes None At All Run Out The Umpire a the end where the run out No Yes Yes All Completed Runs occurred Handled the Ball Bowler’s End No Yes No None At All Obstructing The Field Bowler’s End All Completed Runs - but if a No Yes Yes catch is prevented, no runs are scored Hit The Ball Twice Bowler’s End No Yes No None At All Timed Out Bowler’s End No N/A N/A None At All ! Recording Scoring Entries: RUNS: a) Batsman, b) Cumulative, c) against bowler ! Short Run: Less one in each above. BYE: a) " Batsman b) All Extras, c) " Cumulative, d) 1 " or B in (Fielding Extra): Bowler but does ! not count against LEG BYE: a) " Batsman b)All Extras, c) " Cumulative, d) 1 " or B in (Fielding Extra): Bowler but does ! not count against NO BALL: a) " Batsman b) All Extras c) " Cumulative d) " 1 " 4 (Bowling Extra) against bowler Extra ball in Over 1 1 Hit NO BALL: a) " Batsman b) All Extras c) Cumulative d) " 2 against (Bowling Extra) + runs to runs +1" for symbol bowler !Extra ball in Over Batsman WIDE BALL: a)" Batsman b) All Extras c) Cumulative d) " 1 " 3 (Bowling Extra) runs +1 " for symbol against bowler e) and at end !Extra ball in Over !At End of Over: For Bowler, enter aggregating score of wickets and runs e.g 1 - 10 then 1 - 13 then 2 - 24 etc! !!!Also complete ‘End of Over’ stats (runs, wickets, bowler).! At Fall of Wicket:! !!Name, time, over out (legal deliveries before out e.g. 2.2)! !!How Out! !!Who (or what position)! !!Outgoing Batsman’s score! !!Score at fall of wicket! !!!No. of balls Batsman faced (including the one he was out on)! Enter for Batsman: !!//W!How Out!Bowler!! Score! !!and below: !Total Score at fall of wicket!No. of Batsman out!Partnership total! !Enter for Bowler ‘W’! ! !Batsmen’s Runs + All Extras will ALWAYS = Total Score! ! ! Bowlers’ Totals + All Fielding Extras will ALWAYS = Total Score! Each entry must have Batsman and a Bowler entry and maybe Extras and a Cumulative annotation!.
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