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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. A forfeited innings is to count as a
completed innings. See Law 14 (Declaration and
forfeiture).
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
either (i) concedes defeat
or (ii) in the opinion of the umpires refuses to
play
and the umpires shall award the match to the other
side.
(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
(i) playing time lost shall be counted from the
start of the action until play recommences, subject
to Law 15.5 (Changing agreed times for intervals).
(ii) the time for close of play on that day shall
be extended by this length of time, subject to Law
3.9 (Suspension of play for adverse conditions of
ground, weather or light).
(iii) if applicable, no overs shall be deducted
during the last hour of the match solely on account
of this time.
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 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 result is reached, as defined
in 1, 2, 3 or 4 above, the match is at an end.
Nothing that happens thereafter, except as in Law
42.17(b) (Penalty runs), shall be regarded as part
of it. Note also 9 below.
(b) The side batting last will have scored enough
runs to win only if its total of runs is sufficient
without including any runs completed before the
dismissal of the striker by the completion of a
catch or by the obstruction of a catch.
(c) If a boundary is scored before the batsmen have
completed sufficient runs to win the match, then
the whole of the boundary allowance shall be
credited to the side's total and, in the case of a
hit by the bat, to the striker's score.
7. Statement of result
If the side batting last wins the match without
losing all its wickets, the result shall be stated
as a win by the number of wickets still then to
fall.
If the side batting last has lost all its wickets
but, as the result of an award of 5 penalty runs at
the end of the match, has scored a total of runs in
excess of the total scored by the opposing side,
the result shall be stated as a win to that side by
Penalty runs.
If the side fielding last wins the match, the
result shall be stated as a win by runs.
If the match is decided by one side conceding
defeat or refusing to play, the result shall be
stated as Match Conceded or Match Awarded as the
case may be.
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
either (i) the number of overs to be bowled in the
last hour has not been completed,
or (ii) the agreed finishing time has not been
reached,
then unless one side concedes defeat the umpires
shall order play to resume.
If conditions permit, play will then continue until
the prescribed number of overs has been completed
and the time remaining has elapsed, unless a result
is reached earlier. The number of overs and/or the
time remaining shall be taken as they were when the
players left the field; no account shall be taken
of the time between that moment and the resumption
of play.
(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 Laws 3.15 (Correctness of scores)
and 4.2 (Correctness of scores) - the result cannot
thereafter be changed. |