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TCS PREMIER LEAGUE Season 1
Bhubaneswar7775 Views
24-01-2020 to 26-01-2020
  • 15Total Matches
  • 8Total Teams

Organiser's Detail

Tournament's Detail

NAME

TCS PREMIER LEAGUE Season 1

DATES

24-Jan-20 to 26-Jan-20

LOCATIONS

Bhubaneswar - Trident Cricket Ground

BALL TYPE

TENNIS

Other Details

THE PREAMBLE OF CRICKET: THE SPIRIT OF GAME

"CRICKET "- A name that needs no introduction, self-defined, self-esteemed and played all over the world with an attachment of emotions, dignified with the sportsmanship spirit of the players and crowned with millions of cheers of fans, followers and Cricket-lovers. We as players understand its significance and holiness, worship it as God, it certainly is blood for us which runs through our veins. No matter what, we salute the Legends of our Game, and try to walk on the paths of ice and fire as and when required.

TCS Premier League: The 1st Season: 25th & 26th January,2020

About the tournament:

The tournament will be of 8 overs per innings of every match.

Round 1: League Matches: 8 teams will kick off the tournament, wherein every 4  teams will be placed into a group and the matches will be played between the teams of each group.

Round 2: Semi-Finals: The top 2 teams from each group on the basis of points scored and run rates accomplished will be playing their designated matches. The top team of 1st group will meet the 2nd top team of 2nd group, and, the 2nd top team of 1st group will meet the 1st top team of the 2nd group.

Round 3: The Grand Finale: Winners of the Semi-Finals will play with each other.

Powerplay: 2 overs powerplay, where in, maximum 2 fielders will be allowed to field outside the inner circle.

All the matches will start as per the prescribed time. Any team failing to reach the ground at the pre-defined time, to will face deduction of overs during their batting tenure.

No Leg Before Wickets (LBW) & No Leg Byes.

No Bye-Runner is allowed at any circumstances.

Super Over is applicable for all matches.

Chucking is strictly prohibited for all the players participating in the tournament.

Points and Tie-Breakers:

Winner of every match will be awarded 2 points.

In case of Tie, Super Over will come into the picture, where in, each team in question has to designate 3 batsmen and 1 Bowler to continue the proceedings of Super Over.

After Super Over, if the result is still a tie, the concept of Super Over will be repeated, till the result gets clear as in, one winner and the other a loser.

Responsibility of Captains:

It will be the captain who has to lead from the front ensuring his team's participation in maintaining the honour and decorum of the game in every situation, whatsoever. The spirit of the game is more important.

Players Conduct:

In every situation, every player has to maintain his cool and adhere to the laws of cricket. Any player found tampering with the rules or practicing any unfair means during the course of the game, will be strictly taken into action by the Umpires. Decisions taken at such circumstances must be taken seriously and dealt as per the rules. 

Fair and Unfair Play:

The umpires are primely responsible to make the voyage of the game completely fair. Captains and team players should also extend their contribution in maintaining the fairness of the game in every situation. They are the tone-setters to showcase the fair Play.

Basic Laws of Cricket:

The umpire will call a no ball if:

• The heel of the bowler's front foot lands on or in front of the popping crease (the front line of the batting crease). However, the front foot can be raised over the line as long as the heel does not go beyond the popping crease.

• The bowler's back foot is touching or outside the return crease.

• A full toss - a ball which does not bounce - from a seam bowler reaches the batsman at waist height. However, a waist-high full toss is permissable from a slower bowler, as long as it does not go above the batsman's shoulder. If it does, then the umpire will call a no-ball.

• The bowler does not notify the umpire of a change in their mode of delivery. So if a player says they are a right-arm bowler to the umpire and then bowls left-arm, the umpire will call a no ball.

• The umpire believes the bowler is throwing the ball.

• The bowler throws the ball to the striker's end before entering their delivery stride.

• If the ball bounces more than twice before it reaches the batsman, or rolls along the ground towards him.

• The ball stops in front of the batsman without having touched the bat.

• If the wicketkeeper encroaches beyond the stumps before the ball has been struck by the batsman or has passed the stumps.

• The umpire deems the bowler to be bowling dangerously and unfairly.

Wide ball:

A wide ball will be called when the batsman, playing a normal stroke, is unable to reach the ball. This can apply to a bouncer above head height.However a ball cannot be called wide if:

- It is out of the batsman's reach as a result of him moving away from it.

- The batsman can bring the ball within reach by playing a conventional stroke.

- The ball touches the batsman's bat or any part of his body.

The umpire will signal a wide ball by raising both arms at shoulder height and the bowler must bowl another legitimate delivery.

For every wide ball the fielding team is penalised one run.

This run, along with any other runs gained as a result of the wide ball, is added to the batting team's tally of extras and does count against the bowler's individual figures.

Umpires' interpretation of what constitutes a wide ball is much stricter in limited-overs cricket than in first-class cricket, particularly with deliveries down the leg side.

A batsman can be stumped off a wide.

All the very best to the Participating Teams.

1. The Invincibles
2. The Titans
3. The Dominators
4. The Peak Smashers
5. Phoenix Rising
6. Charismatic Super Kings
7. The Rising Stars
8. The Thunder Wolves

May the best Deserving team wins.
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