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Law 3: The Umpires |
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Home > Cricket > Laws of Cricket 1. Appointment and attendance Before the match, two umpires shall be appointed, one for each end, to control the game as required by the Laws, with absolute impartiality. The umpires shall be present on the ground and report to the Executive of the ground at least 45 minutes before the scheduled start of each day's play. 2.Change of umpire An umpire shall not be changed during the match, other than in exceptional circumstances, unless he is injured or ill. If there has to be a change of umpire, the replacement shall act only as the striker's end umpire unless the captains agree that he should take full responsibility as an umpire. 3. Agreement with captains Before the toss the umpires shall (i) the balls to be used during the match. See Law 5 (The ball). (b) inform the scorers of the agreements in (ii), (iii) and (iv) above. 4. To inform captains and scorers Before the toss the umpires shall agree between themselves and inform both captains and both scorers 5. The wickets, creases and boundaries Before the toss and during the match, the umpires shall satisfy themselves that 6. Conduct of the game, implements and equipment Before the toss and during the match, the umpires shall satisfy themselves that 7. Fair and unfair play The umpires shall be the sole judges of fair and unfair play. 8. Fitness of ground, weather and light The umpires shall be the final judges of the fitness of the ground, weather and light for play. See 9 below and Law 7.2 (Fitness of the pitch for play). 9. Suspension of play for adverse conditions of ground, weather or light (a) (i) All references to ground include the pitch. See Law 7.1 (Area of pitch). (b) If at any time the umpires together agree that the condition of the ground, weather or light is not
suitable for play, they shall inform the captains and, unless (c) (i) After agreeing to play in unsuitable ground or weather conditions, either captain may appeal against
the conditions to the umpires before the next call of Time. The umpires shall uphold the appeal only if, in their opinion,
the factors taken into account when making their previous decision are the same or the conditions have further
deteriorated. (d) If at any time the umpires together agree that the conditions of ground, weather or light are so bad that there is obvious and foreseeable risk to the safety of any player or umpire, so that it would be unreasonable or dangerous for play to take place, then notwithstanding the provisions of (b)(i) and (b)(ii) above, they shall immediately suspend play, or not allow play to commence or to restart. The decision as to whether conditions are so bad as to warrant such action is one for the umpires alone to make. The fact that the grass and the ball are wet and slippery does not warrant the ground conditions being regarded as unreasonable or dangerous. If the umpires consider the ground is so wet or slippery as to deprive the bowler of a reasonable foothold, the fielders of the power of free movement, or the batsmen of the ability to play their strokes or to run between the wickets, then these conditions shall be regarded as so bad that it would be unreasonable for play to take place. (e) When there is a suspension of play it is the responsibility of the umpires to monitor the conditions. They shall make inspections as often as appropriate, unaccompanied by any of the players or officials. Immediately the umpires together agree that conditions are suitable for play they shall call upon the players to resume the game. (f) If play is in progress up to the start of an agreed interval then it will resume after the interval unless the umpires together agree that conditions are or have become unsuitable or dangerous. If they do so agree, then they shall implement the procedure in (b) or (d) above, as appropriate, whether or not there had been any decision by the captains to continue, or any appeal against the conditions by either captain, prior to the commencement of the interval. 10. Exceptional circumstances The umpires shall have the discretion to implement the procedures of 9 above for reasons other than ground, weather or light if they consider that exceptional circumstances warrant it. 11. Position of umpires The umpires shall stand where they can best see any act upon which their decision may be required. Subject to this over-riding consideration the umpire at the bowler's end shall stand where he does not interfere with either the bowler's run up or the striker's view. The umpire at the striker's end may elect to stand on the off side instead of the on side of the pitch, provided he informs the captain of the fielding side, the striker and the other umpire of his intention to do so. 12. Umpires changing ends The umpires shall change ends after each side has had one completed innings. See Law 14.2 (Forfeiture of an innings). 13. Consultation between umpires All disputes shall be determined by the umpires. The umpires shall consult with each other whenever necessary. See also Law 27.6 (Consultation by umpires). 14. Signals (a) The following code of signals shall be used by umpires. (b) The umpires shall wait until each signal to the scorers has been separately acknowledged by a scorer before allowing play to proceed. 15. Correctness of scores Consultation between umpires and scorers on doubtful points is essential. The umpires shall satisfy themselves as to the correctness of the number of runs scored, the wickets that have fallen and, where appropriate, the number of overs bowled. They shall agree these with the scorers at least at every interval, other than a drinks interval, and at the conclusion of the match. See Laws 4.2 (Correctness of scores), 21.8 (Correctness of result) and 21.10 (Result not to be changed). Home | About | New ! | Sitemap Best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 and above. |