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Updated Rules

BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Laws and Etiquette
BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Laws


1 – Basic Conduct and Ettiqutte

1.1: Spirit of the game: All captains, players and random viewers of the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League must adhere to the spirit of the game. This is an Online Cricket League with egos and attitude running amok. Mild-Medium abuse is tolerated; however a warning then suspension will occur if the abuse is considered to be unreasonable by the administrator.

Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Sexual comment or any other abuse directed at a player’s Ethnic, cultural or religious background will not be tolerated and is punishable by warning, suspension or permanent suspension from the game depending upon severity.

Swearing is governed by the BigCricket rules; however the board administrator has the authority to act in addition to the BigCricket moderators and administrators. This may result in a warning, suspension or permanent suspension from the game depending upon severity

The Golden Rule in BigCricketFantasy Cricket Board posting: Never take anything personally or too seriously. Nothing in here is directed at the person but the player and their team. If you feel as if you are getting attacked personally PM the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Administrator to investigate the claim. If it’s found to be indeed personal action will be taken.


1.2: Captains conduct: Captains are the most significant members of the club. Captains therefore are responsible for the publicity, attitude, integrity and image of the club as that is how the fellow players of that club will more than likely emulate. Captains of each club are usually the biggest talkers and the biggest egos of the competition however all captains must also follow these laws and etiquette more strictly than most as it is their club’s image they are responsible for promoting, upholding and bettering. It is the responsibility of the captains to keep the members of their team in check and ensure that banter stays within an acceptable place.


1.3: The Game

The game is Cricsim and it's basically a Cricket Simulator in which each selected player plays in a simulated game which provides a ball-by-ball commentary. The Administrator, or an assistant, runs the simulation and posts each game. Each player signs up for a team in which the captain usually names the team for each game ( Vice Captain or any other player may post a side but Captains choice takes priority, then vice captain).The Administrator shall post the version of Cricsim being used before the season starts.


1.4: The League
In 2009 the league will comprise four teams (listed below). There will be 12 rounds of Test Matches and 22 rounds of One Dayers with each playing the other teams four times. This is followed by a Top 3 finals system. There are two competitions: One Day competition and the Test competition (as you'd expect).

Squad sizes

Currently the squad sizes range from a minimum of 12 to a maximum of 15.

The Teams

Kingston Cheetahs
Madrid Magic
Nairobi Nuggets
Western Wizards

Player Types

The Player Types are:

* Batter
* Batting All-Rounder (not recommended by most)
* Wicket Keeper
* Pure All Rounder
* Bowling All Rounder (as in great with the ball but is no mug with the bat)
* Bowler

Every player has to choose (or use whatever you are in real life, either one) what handed batter you are: Left Handed Or Right Handed

If you are a Bowler, Bowling All Rounder, Pure All Rounder or Batting All Rounder you will also have to choose what you bowl. The choices are:

Right Arm

* Fast
* Fast Medium
* Medium
* Leg Spin
* Off Spin

Left Arm

* Fast
* Fast Medium
* Medium
* Left arm spin

Starting Averages

Each player shall start the season with the following average according to player type :-

Type: Batting average / bowling average

Pure Batter: 44/99
Keeper: 40/99
Batting All-Rounder: 35/34
Pure All-Rounder: 30/29
Bowling All-Rounder: 25/24
Pure Bowler: 16/19



Selection

Obviously good results and good form are essential when you do get selected but Captains are encouraged to select players who post on this board regularly and get into the game e.g. Sledging the opposition, releasing "Press Releases, Articles, Player Interviews with popular media representatives" about you & your team and how highly/egotistically you rate your chances, having your say in issues that arise etc etc
Basically if you post on this board frequently you should get more games and find you have a lot more fun boasting.



2 – Game Day

2.1: Selecting teams: Each captain has to select a team and post it in the appropriate match thread before the time specified. Players with a ban from BigCricket or players that have been banned from the BCFCL board may not be selected in the side. There are minimum requirements for each team of 11:

Minimum 1 Wicketkeeper
Minimum of 1 all-rounder of any kind (Pure all rounder, Non pure bat/bowl) and a minimum of 4 bowlers of any type.

The captain must name each player in the team in batting order. "Unchanged" will not be a valid selection.

Violation of this rule will result in that team being considered void and the captain will have to re-select the team before the deadline. Failure to submit a team after posting one with an invalid selection will result in a warning and the team from last round used. If a team fails to submit their team and/or pitch by the deadline twice they will be docked a point for each breach for the remainder of the season. Vice Captains may also be responsible for selection if the captain doesn’t appear to be present however if the Captain does post a team that will be the team recognised. Within an hour of the deadline any player from the club may select the team if none is present however if the Captain or Vice Captain post a side that team will be recognised.


2.2: Late submission of teams in Round 1: Late submission of a team or pitch in Round 1 will result in the club responsible being warned and the team being selected by the administrator of the league. The pitch will be ‘random’.


2.3: Late submission of teams after Round 1: Late submission of a team or pitch after Round 1 will result in the club responsible being warned once before being docked 1 point for every breach afterwards. The team will be that used in the previous game of that type, where possible. In the event of a player with a ban from BigCricket having been played in the previous game the Administrator shall select a substitute. The pitch shall be ‘random’ if not selected in time.


2.4: Late submission of teams during finals: Late submission of a team during finals will result in the club responsible having a team selected based on that of their previous match. In the event of a suspended player having been played in the previous game the Administrator shall select a substitute


2.5: Submission of pitch condition: Once the pitch is selected by the captain it cannot be changed.


2.6: Day delays: If the Administrator of the competition is away or for some other reason unable to fulfil his/her duty the days of play missed in Administrators absence may be posted in one day. The administrator may delegate an appropriate person to take his/her role whilst unable to post the matches required.



3 – Representative Cricket

3.1: Selection of representative teams: If you’ve been selected in a representative side (BigCricket or State Of Origin) you will be required to fulfill your duty as a player unless you decide to decline the honour. Captains of each representative squad are selected by the Administrator of the competition. In most forms of representative fantasy cricket you may receive experience points, if you play, added to your skill (see Law 4.1-4.5)


3.2: State of Origin is likely to be played in 2009 in a different form from the usual. More details will be posted when they come to hand.


3.3: Selection of BigCricket international squads: The BigCricket International squads are selected by the captain who was selected by the Committee and Administrator, who may also provide some suggestions towards the squad and will sign off on it. In making selection, the criteria will be both performance as a player and performance as a poster.


3.4: Selection of representative teams: The selection of the 11 players for both State Of Origin and BigCricket International for each match is done by the captain of the squad. Late submission of teams will result in the team being picked by the Administrator of the League.



4 – Bonus Skill Points

4.1: Bonus point maximum: The maximum amount of bonus points one player can receive is 3. This maximum doesn’t include loyalty points. Therefore a player can have 6 bonus points at one time which would have to include 3 loyalty points.


4.2: International bonus points: No bonus points will be awarded to being part of the International team.


4.3: State of Origin bonus points: There are no bonus points for playing in State Of Origin yet.


4.4: Premiership bonus points: Players who played in a Premiership winning team (not club) will receive 1 bonus skill point each. The player must have played the winning XI and played in at least 50% of the home and away games.


4.5: BigCricket Medal bonus points: Players who win the highest honour in the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League will receive 1 bonus skill point. The winner of the Test Player of the year and One Day player of the year will also receive 1 bonus skill point each.


4.6: Loss of bonus points: Bonus points are retired at the rate of 1 per season of the accumulated total from the beginning of the season where applicable. Any player that has not posted a minimum of 50 times during the regular season shall have all bonus points removed. The Administrator may deduct bonus points as a punishment for breaking any rule under section 1. Loyalty points are not lost unless the player posts less than 50 times during the regular season.


4.7: After a period of two (2) years playing for the same team, a player will receive 1 bonus point. If the player stays at the same team for another two (2) seasons he/she will receive a further 2 points taking the total loyalty points to 3.



5 – Squad Management

5.1: Squad sizes: The minimum amount of players required to make a club is 12 players. The maximum amount of players permitted in a squad is 15.


5.2: Player complaints within a club: If any player has a complaint about a club or has a desire to overthrow a captain then its best advised that player find another club. The captain is basically the club president and has the final say on all individual matters related within that club, however should the captain not perform his duties under these rules the club may poll it’s players and democratically elect another captain.


5.3: Suspensions: Players may be suspended by the Administrator for an indiscretion in which case they are not allowed to be selected to play in a team for the duration of the suspension. A minor indiscretion will result in a small ban whereas more severe breaches of the rules will result in a longer suspension. Selecting a suspended player will result in a 4-point deduction from the premiership table. Club captains shall be notified about suspended players by the Administrator.


5.4: BigCricket enforced suspensions: Users on BigCricket that have received a Ban from the BigCricket board or on the Fantasy board will not be available for selection during that period. Players that have been banned from returning to BigCricket will also be banned from the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League and automatically delisted. It is the responsibility of Club captains to ensure no banned players are selected and that their team list is amended.


5.5: Submissions of squads: Captains shall submit squads to the Administrator before the appointed date. Squads submitted after the date indicated will be left out for the next season. All club captains will be notified of the dates of squad submission. The squad submitted should show all players names and types. The Administrator will ensure that all squads are posted on one thread showing player types and any Bonus points for the new season. No addition, deletion or change to a squad may occur unless the administrator is notified, finds it acceptable and updates the squad list. Once a team has a full quota it is permissible for the captain, with the agreement of the player, to change player type. Player stats are then reset to those at the beginning of the season. Only two changes per season are allowable per team.


5.6: Aliases: No aliases of any playing BigCricket user will be allowed to play (Max = 1 identity per player). Any player found in violation of this rule will be suspended for half the season - full season. However may appeal for a good behaviour bond of a maximum of 4 rounds off the sentence. Any captain having prior knowledge of alias and playing the alias in Home and Away season matches will have double the points won deducted from the games in which said alias participated in.


5.7 Administrator: The administrator shall run the competition to the best of his/her ability. The administrator may delegate responsibility to other appropriate persons where it is prudent or where an unexpected occurrence precludes him/her from fulfilling duties.
Duties include but are not limited to
Letting all captains know deadlines
Collecting and Posting full squad details of all teams.
Providing a fixture list
Posting matches ( For clarity the posted start time will always be Melbourne time)
Simulating and posting each game in a timely and reasonable fashion.
Posting league tables and statistics in a reasonable time frame
Appointing International captains.
Assisting with international team selection
Supervising the posting in threads and administering any necessary punishments.

6 - Finals

6.1 Composition of Finals: Finals will be competed between the top 3 sides, with the setup of:

Round 1:

1st gets a bye.
2nd plays 3rd in a Preliminary Final. (1)

Round 2:

1st plays the winner of (1)

All finals will be played over only one (1) match in both forms of the game.


6.2 Drawn Test Final:
In the case of a drawn Test Final the side that finished higher during the home and away season will be declared the winner. This applies for all Finals matches.


6.3 Tied Limited Overs Final:
In the case of a tie in a limited overs final the match will be replayed with the same teams, pitch and venue. This rule applies for all matches during the finals series.

7 - Ladders

7.1 Test Ladders
6 Points are awarded to the winning side for an outright win.
2 Points are awarded to a team who wins on first innings but loses outright or to a team that wins the first innings and the match ends in a draw.
No points are awarded for draws.
If two or more sides are tied on overall points, the side with the higher percentage will finish higher on the ladder. Percentage is calculated using the equation: (Runs For/Wickets Lost)/(Runs Against/Wickets Taken).


7.2 Limited Overs Ladders
4 Points are awarded to the winning side for a win.
2 Points are awarded to each side for a tied or drawn game.

Bonus Points:
1 Bonus point is awarded for winning the game within 40 overs or restricting a side to 80% of your score.
2 Bonus points are awarded for winning the game within 25 overs or restricting a side to 50% of your score.

In the case that two or more sides are tied on points Net Run Rate will decide which side finishes higher on the ladder.

For information on calculating Net Run Rate follow this link.
 
Re: Updated Rules

It is the responsibility of the captains to keep the members of their team in check and ensure that banter stays within an acceptable place.

This is very important. The mods can't be online all the time so it is up to the captains to pull their players into line if they see something that is against the rules.

5.3: Suspensions: Players may be suspended by the Administrator for an indiscretion in which case they are not allowed to be selected to play in a team for the duration of the suspension. A minor indiscretion will result in a small ban whereas more severe breaches of the rules will result in a longer suspension. Selecting a suspended player will result in a 4-point deduction from the premiership table. Club captains shall be notified about suspended players by the Administrator.

More to come on this but players that misbehave will receive suspensions during this season.

Warnings will be a one game suspension but more severe breaches of the rules will result in heftier suspensions.
 
Re: Updated Rules

fred;328999 said:
What is the qualification for Loyalty Bonus Points?

This should clear it up:

4.7: After a period of two (2) years playing for the same team, a player will receive 1 bonus point. If the player stays at the same team for another two (2) seasons he/she will receive a further 2 points taking the total loyalty points to 3.
 
Re: Updated Rules

Suggested changes in red

BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Laws and Etiquette
BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Laws


1 – Basic Conduct and Ettiqutte

1.1: Spirit of the game: All captains, players and random viewers of the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League must adhere to the spirit of the game. This is an Online Cricket League with egos and attitude running amok. Mild-Medium abuse is tolerated; however a warning then suspension will occur if the abuse is considered to be unreasonable by the administrator.

Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Sexual comment or any other abuse directed at a player’s Ethnic, cultural or religious background will not be tolerated and is punishable by warning, suspension or permanent suspension from the game depending upon severity.

Swearing is governed by the BigCricket rules; however the board administrator has the authority to act in addition to the BigCricket moderators and administrators. This may result in a warning, suspension or permanent suspension from the game depending upon severity

The Golden Rule in BigCricketFantasy Cricket Board posting: Never take anything personally or too seriously. Nothing in here is directed at the person but the player and their team. If you feel as if you are getting attacked personally PM the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League Administrator to investigate the claim. If it’s found to be indeed personal action will be taken.


1.2: Captains conduct: Captains are the most significant members of the club. Captains therefore are responsible for the publicity, attitude, integrity and image of the club as that is how the fellow players of that club will more than likely emulate. Captains of each club are usually the biggest talkers and the biggest egos of the competition however all captains must also follow these laws and etiquette more strictly than most as it is their club’s image they are responsible for promoting, upholding and bettering. It is the responsibility of the captains to keep the members of their team in check and ensure that banter stays within an acceptable place.


1.3: The Game

The game is Cricsim and it's basically a Cricket Simulator in which each selected player plays in a simulated game which provides a ball-by-ball commentary. The Administrator, or an assistant, runs the simulation and posts each game. Each player signs up for a team in which the captain usually names the team for each game ( Vice Captain or any other player may post a side but Captains choice takes priority, then vice captain).The Administrator shall post the version of Cricsim being used before the season starts.


1.4: The League
In 2009 the league will comprise 6 teams (listed below). There will be 10 rounds of Test Matches and 20 rounds of One Dayers with each playing the other teams two times. This is followed by a Top 3 finals system. There are two competitions: One Day competition and the Test competition (as you'd expect).

Squad sizes

Currently the squad sizes range from a minimum of 12 to a maximum of 13.

The Teams

Chittagong Cheetahs
Geelong Gators
Kingston Kings

Madrid Magic
Nairobi Nuggets
Western Wizards

Player Types

The Player Types are:

* Batter
* Batting All-Rounder (not recommended by most)delete
* Wicket Keeper
* Pure All Rounder
* Bowling All Rounder (as in great with the ball but is no mug with the bat)
* Bowler

Every player is (or use whatever you are in real life, either one) what handed batter you are: Left Handed Or Right Handed

If you are a Bowler, Bowling All Rounder, Pure All Rounder or Batting All Rounder the bowling type will be chosen. The choices are:

Right Arm

* Fast
* Fast Medium
* Medium
* Leg Spin
* Off Spin

Left Arm

* Fast
* Fast Medium
* Medium
* Left arm spin

Starting Averages

Each player shall start the season with the following average according to player type :-

Type: Batting average / bowling average

Pure Batter: 4
5/99
Keeper: 4
2/99
Batting All-Rounder: 38/34
Pure All-Rounder: 30/27
Bowling All-Rounder: 25/24
Pure Bowler: 19/19

consider different stats for the two comps


Selection

Obviously good results and good form are essential when you do get selected but Captains are encouraged to select players who post on this board regularly and get into the game e.g. Sledging the opposition, releasing "Press Releases, Articles, Player Interviews with popular media representatives" about you & your team and how highly/egotistically you rate your chances, having your say in issues that arise etc etc
Basically if you post on this board frequently you should get more games and find you have a lot more fun boasting.



2 – Game Day

2.1: Selecting teams: Each captain has to select a team and post it in the appropriate match thread before the time specified. Players with a ban from BigCricket or players that have been banned from the BCFCL board may not be selected in the side. There are minimum requirements for each team of 11:

Minimum 1 Wicketkeeper
Minimum of 1 all-rounder of any kind (Pure all rounder, Non pure bat/bowl) and a minimum of 3 bowlers of any type.

The captain must name each player in the team in batting order. "Unchanged" will not be a valid selection.

Violation of this rule will result in that team being considered void and the captain will have to re-select the team before the deadline. Failure to submit a team after posting one with an invalid selection will result in a warning and the team from last round used. If a team fails to submit their team and/or pitch by the deadline twice they will be docked a point for each breach for the remainder of the season. Vice Captains may also be responsible for selection if the captain doesn’t appear to be present however if the Captain does post a team that will be the team recognised. Within an hour of the deadline any player from the club may select the team if none is present however if the Captain or Vice Captain post a side that team will be recognised.


2.2: Late submission of teams in Round 1: Late submission of a team or pitch in Round 1 will result in the club responsible being warned and the team being selected by the administrator of the league. The pitch will be ‘random’.


2.3: Late submission of teams after Round 1: Late submission of a team or pitch after Round 1 will result in the club responsible being warned once before being docked 1 point for every breach afterwards. The team will be that used in the previous game of that type, where possible. In the event of a player with a ban from BigCricket having been played in the previous game the Administrator shall select a substitute. The pitch shall be ‘random’ if not selected in time.


2.4: Late submission of teams during finals: Late submission of a team during finals will result in the club responsible having a team selected based on that of their previous match. In the event of a suspended player having been played in the previous game the Administrator shall select a substitute


2.5: Submission of pitch condition: Once the pitch is selected by the captain it cannot be changed.


2.6: Day delays: If the Administrator of the competition is away or for some other reason unable to fulfil his/her duty the days of play missed in Administrators absence may be posted in one day. The administrator may delegate an appropriate person to take his/her role whilst unable to post the matches required.



3 – Representative Cricket

3.1: Selection of representative teams: If you’ve been selected in a representative side (BigCricket or State Of Origin) you will be required to fulfill your duty as a player unless you decide to decline the honour. Captains of each representative squad are selected by the Administrator of the competition. In most forms of representative fantasy cricket you may receive experience points, if you play, added to your skill (see Law 4.1-4.5)


3.2: State of Origin is likely to be played in 2009 in a different form from the usual. More details will be posted when they come to hand.

3.3: Selection of BigCricket international squads: The BigCricket International squads are selected by the captain who was selected by the Committee and Administrator, who may also provide some suggestions towards the squad and will sign off on it. In making selection, the criteria will be both performance as a player and performance as a poster.


3.4: Selection of representative teams: The selection of the 11 players for both State Of Origin and BigCricket International for each match is done by the captain of the squad. Late submission of teams will result in the team being picked by the Administrator of the League.



4 – Bonus Skill Points

4.1: Bonus point maximum: The maximum amount of bonus points one player can receive is 5. This maximum doesn’t include loyalty points. Therefore a player can have 6 bonus points at one time which would have to include 3 loyalty points.


4.2: International bonus points: No bonus points will be awarded to being part of the International team. Change


4.3: State of Origin bonus points: There are no bonus points for playing in State Of Origin yet. delete


4.4: Premiership bonus points: Players who played in a Premiership winning team (not club) will receive 1 bonus skill point each. The player must have played the winning XI and played in at least 50% of the home and away games.


4.5: BigCricket Medal bonus points: Players who win the highest honour in the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League will receive 1 bonus skill point. The winner of the Test Player of the year and One Day player of the year will also receive 1 bonus skill point each.


4.6: Loss of bonus points: Bonus points are retired at the rate of 1 per season of the accumulated total from the beginning of the season where applicable. Any player that has not posted a minimum of 50 times during the regular season shall have all bonus points removed. The Administrator may deduct bonus points as a punishment for breaking any rule under section 1. Loyalty points are not lost unless the player posts less than 50 times during the regular season.


4.7: After a period of two (2) years playing for the same team, a player will receive 1 bonus point. If the player stays at the same team for another two (2) seasons he/she will receive a further 2 points taking the total loyalty points to 3.
revise.


5 – Squad Management

5.1: Squad sizes: The minimum amount of players required to make a club is 12 players. The maximum amount of players permitted in a squad is 13.
Add a player type change


5.2: Player complaints within a club: If any player has a complaint about a club or has a desire to overthrow a captain then its best advised that player find another club. The captain is basically the club president and has the final say on all individual matters related within that club, however should the captain not perform his duties under these rules the club may poll it’s players and democratically elect another captain.


5.3: Suspensions: Players may be suspended by the Administrator for an indiscretion in which case they are not allowed to be selected to play in a team for the duration of the suspension. A minor indiscretion will result in a small ban whereas more severe breaches of the rules will result in a longer suspension. Selecting a suspended player will result in a 4-point deduction from the premiership table. Club captains shall be notified about suspended players by the Administrator.
Say a vice captain or player selects the team, how are they to know?

5.4: BigCricket enforced suspensions: Users on BigCricket that have received a Ban from the BigCricket board or on the Fantasy board will not be available for selection during that period. Players that have been banned from returning to BigCricket will also be banned from the BigCricket Fantasy Cricket League and automatically delisted. It is the responsibility of Club captains to ensure no banned players are selected and that their team list is amended.


5.5: Submissions of squads: Captains shall submit squads to the Administrator before the appointed date. Squads submitted after the date indicated will be left out for the next season. All club captains will be notified of the dates of squad submission. The squad submitted should show all players names and types. The Administrator will ensure that all squads are posted on one thread showing player types and any Bonus points for the new season. No addition, deletion or change to a squad may occur unless the administrator is notified, finds it acceptable and updates the squad list. Once a team has a full quota it is permissible for the captain, with the agreement of the player, to change player type. Player stats are then reset to those at the beginning of the season. Only two changes per season are allowable per team.
15 is too many. 4 have to sit it out.


5.6: Aliases: No aliases of any playing BigCricket user will be allowed to play (Max = 1 identity per player). Any player found in violation of this rule will be suspended for half the season - full season. However may appeal for a good behaviour bond of a maximum of 4 rounds off the sentence. Any captain having prior knowledge of alias and playing the alias in Home and Away season matches will have double the points won deducted from the games in which said alias participated in.


5.7 Administrator: The administrator shall run the competition to the best of his/her ability. The administrator may delegate responsibility to other appropriate persons where it is prudent or where an unexpected occurrence precludes him/her from fulfilling duties.
Duties include but are not limited to
Letting all captains know deadlines
Collecting and Posting full squad details of all teams.
Providing a fixture list
Posting matches ( For clarity the posted start time will always be Melbourne time)
Simulating and posting each game in a timely and reasonable fashion.
Posting league tables and statistics in a reasonable time frame
Appointing International captains.
Assisting with international team selection
Supervising the posting in threads and administering any necessary punishments.

6 - Finals

6.1 Composition of Finals: Finals will be competed between the top 3 sides, with the setup of:

Round 1:

1st gets a bye.
2nd plays 3rd in an Elimination Final. (1)

Round 2:

1st plays the winner of (1)

All finals will be played over only one (1) match in both forms of the game.


6.2 Drawn Test Final:
In the case of a drawn Test Final the side that finished higher during the regular season will be declared the winner. This applies for all Finals matches.


6.3 Tied Limited Overs Final:
In the case of a tie in a limited overs final the match will be replayed with the same teams, pitch and venue. This rulle applies for all matches during the finals series.

7 - Ladders

7.1 Test Ladders
6 Points are awarded to the winning side for an outright win.
2 Points are awarded to a team who wins on first innings but loses outright or to a team that wins the first innings and the match ends in a draw.
No points are awarded for draws.
If two or more sides are tied on overall points, the side with the higher percentage will finish higher on the ladder. Percentage is calculated using the equation: (Runs For/Wickets Lost)/(Runs Against/Wickets Taken).


7.2 Limited Overs Ladders
4 Points are awarded to the winning side for a win.
2 Points are awarded to each side for a tied or drawn game.

Bonus Points:
1 Bonus point is awarded for winning the game within 40 overs or restricting a side to 80% of your score.
2 Bonus points are awarded for winning the game within 25 overs or restricting a side to 50% of your score.

In the case that two or more sides are tied on points Net Run Rate will decide which side finishes higher on the ladder.

For information on calculating Net Run Rate follow this link.
 
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