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Law 21: The Result |
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Home > Cricket > Laws of Cricket 1. A Win - two innings match The side which has scored a total of runs in excess of that scored in the two completed innings of the
opposing side shall win the match. Note also 6 below. 2. A Win - one innings match The side which has scored in its one innings a total of runs in excess of that scored by the opposing side in its one completed innings shall win the match. Note also 6 below. 3. Umpires awarding a match (a) A match shall be lost by a side which (b) If an umpire considers that an action by any player or players might constitute a refusal by either side to play then the umpires together shall ascertain the cause of the action. If they then decide together that this action does constitute a refusal to play by one side, they shall so inform the captain of that side. If the captain persists in the action the umpires shall award the match in accordance with (a)(ii) above. (c) If action as in (b) above takes place after play has started and does not constitute a refusal to
play 4. A Tie The result of a match shall be a Tie when the scores are equal at the conclusion of play, but only if the side batting last has completed its innings. 5. A Draw A match which is concluded, as defined in Law 16.9 (Conclusion of a match), without being determined in any of the ways stated in 1,2,3 or 4 above, shall count as a Draw. 6. Winning hit or extras (a) As soon as a match is concluded as defined in 5 above, it is at an end. Nothing that happens thereafter
shall be regarded as part of the match. Note also 9 below. 7. Statement of result If the side batting last wins the match, the result shall be stated as a win by the number of wickets still
then to fall. 8. Correctness of result Any decision as to the correctness of the scores shall be the responsibility of the umpires. See Law 3.15 (Correctness of scores). 9. Mistakes in scoring If, after the umpires and players have left the field in the belief that the match has been concluded, the umpires discover that a mistake in scoring has occurred which affects the result, then, subject to 10 below, they shall adopt the following procedure. (a) If, when the players leave the field, the side batting last has not completed its innings, and (b) If, when the players leave the field, the overs have been completed and time has been reached, or if the side batting last has completed its innings, the umpires shall immediately inform both captains of the necessary corrections to the scores and to the result. 10. Result not to be changed Once the umpires have agreed with the scorers the correctness of the scores at the conclusion of the match - see Law 3.15 (Correctness of scores) and Law 4.2 (Correctness of scores) - the result cannot thereafter be changed. Home | About | New ! | Sitemap Best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 and above. |