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1. An interval
The following shall be classed as intervals.
(i) The period between close of play on one day and
the start of the next day's play.
(ii) Intervals between innings.
(iii) Intervals for meals.
(iv) Intervals for drinks.
(v) Any other agreed interval.
All these intervals shall be considered as
scheduled breaks for the purposes of Law 2.5
(Fielder absent or leaving the field).
2. Agreement of intervals
(a) Before the toss:
(i) the hours of play shall be established;
(ii) except as in (b) below, the timing and
duration of intervals for meals shall be agreed;
(iii) the timing and duration of any other interval
under 1(v) above shall be agreed.
(b) In a one-day match no specific time need be
agreed for the tea interval. It may be agreed
instead to take this interval between the innings.
(c) Intervals for drinks may not be taken during
the last hour of the match, as defined in Law 16.6
(Last hour of match - number of overs). Subject to
this limitation the captains and umpires shall
agree the times for such intervals, if any, before
the toss and on each subsequent day not later than
10 minutes before play is scheduled to start. See
also Law 3.3 (Agreement with captains).
3. Duration of intervals
(a) An interval for lunch or for tea shall be
of the duration agreed under 2(a) above, taken from
the call of Time before the interval until the call
of Play on resumption after the interval.
(b) An interval between innings shall be 10 minutes
from the close of an innings to the call of Play
for the start of the next innings, except as in 4,
6 and 7 below.
4. No allowance for interval between innings
In addition to the provisions of 6 and 7 below,
(a) if an innings ends when 10 minutes or less
remain before the time agreed for close of play on
any day, there will be no further play on that day.
No change will be made to the time for the start of
play on the following day on account of the 10
minutes between innings.
(b) if a captain declares an innings closed during
an interruption in play of more than 10 minutes
duration, no adjustment shall be made to the time
for resumption of play on account of the 10 minutes
between innings, which shall be considered as
included in the interruption. Law 10.1(e)
(Insufficient time to complete rolling) shall
apply.
(c) if a captain declares an innings closed during
any interval other than an interval for drinks, the
interval shall be of the agreed duration and shall
be considered to include the 10 minutes between
innings. Law 10.1(e) (Insufficient time to complete
rolling) shall apply.
5. Changing agreed times for intervals
If for adverse conditions of ground, weather or
light, or for any other reason, playing time is
lost, the umpires and captains together may alter
the time of the lunch interval or of the tea
interval. See also 6, 7 and 9(c) below.
6. Changing agreed time for lunch interval
(a) If an innings ends when 10 minutes or less
remain before the agreed time for lunch, the
interval shall be taken immediately. It shall be of
the agreed length and shall be considered to
include the 10 minutes between innings.
(b) If, because of adverse conditions of ground,
weather or light, or in exceptional circumstances,
a stoppage occurs when 10 minutes or less remain
before the agreed time for lunch then,
notwithstanding 5 above, the interval shall be
taken immediately. It shall be of the agreed
length. Play shall resume at the end of this
interval or as soon after as conditions permit.
(c) If the players have occasion to leave the field
for any reason when more than 10 minutes remain
before the agreed time for lunch then, unless the
umpires and captains together agree to alter it,
lunch will be taken at the agreed time.
7. Changing agreed time for tea interval
(a) (i) If an innings ends when 30 minutes or
less remain before the agreed time for tea, then
the interval shall be taken immediately. It shall
be of the agreed length and shall be considered to
include the 10 minutes between innings.
(ii) If, when 30 minutes remain before the agreed
time for tea, an interval between innings is
already in progress, play will resume at the end of
the 10 minute interval.
(b) (i) If, because of adverse conditions of
ground, weather or light, or in exceptional
circumstances, a stoppage occurs when 30 minutes or
less remain before the agreed time for tea, then
unless either there is an agreement to change the
time for tea, as permitted in 5 above or the
captains agree to forgo the tea interval, as
permitted in 10 below the interval shall be taken
immediately. The interval shall be of the agreed
length. Play shall resume at the end of this
interval or as soon after as conditions permit.
(ii) If a stoppage is already in progress when 30
minutes remain before the time agreed for tea, 5
above will apply.
8. Tea interval - 9 wickets down
If either 9 wickets are already down when 2
minutes remain tothe agreed time for tea or the 9th
wicket falls within these 2 minutes or at any later
time up to and including the final ball of the over
in progress at the agreed time for tea then
notwithstanding the provisions of Law 16.5(b)
(Completion of an over) tea will not be taken until
the end of the over in progress 30 minutes after
the originally agreed time for tea, unless the
players have cause to leave the field of play or
the innings is completed earlier.
9. Intervals for drinks
(a) If on any day the captains agree that there
shall be intervals for drinks, the option to take
such intervals shall be available to either side.
Each interval shall be kept as short as possible
and in any case shall not exceed 5 minutes.
(b) (i) Unless both captains agree to forgo any
drinks interval, it shall be taken at the end of
the over in progress when the agreed time is
reached. If, however, a wicket falls within 5
minutes of the agreed time then drinks shall be
taken immediately. No other variation in the timing
of drinks intervals shall be permitted except as
provided for in (c) below.
(ii) For the purpose of (i) above and Law
3.9(a)(ii) (Suspension of play for adverse
conditions of ground, weather or light) only, the
batsmen at the wicket may deputise for their
captain.
(c) If an innings ends or the players have to leave
the field of play for any other reason within 30
minutes of the agreed time for a drinks interval,
the umpires and captains together may rearrange the
timing of drinks intervals in that session.
10. Agreement to forgo intervals
At any time during the match, the captains may
agree to forgo the tea interval or any of the
drinks intervals. The umpires shall be informed of
the decision.
11. Scorers to be informed
The umpires shall ensure that the scorers are
informed of all agreements about hours of play and
intervals, and of any changes made thereto as
permitted under this Law. |