Standard ODI Playing Conditions - Sri Lanka Cricket
Standard ODI Playing Conditions - Sri Lanka Cricket
Standard ODI Playing Conditions - Sri Lanka Cricket
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standard ONE-day INTERNatiONAL<br />
match playing conditions 04<br />
5 Obstructing the Field<br />
a) Following an appeal from the fielding side, the on-field umpire shall be<br />
entitled to consult with the third umpire if he feels that the batsman,<br />
in running between the wickets, may have significantly changed his<br />
direction (refer clause 37).<br />
b) Such consultation shall be initiated by the on-field umpire and will<br />
be done to help him decide the extent of any change in direction and<br />
whether the obstruction was wilful or not.<br />
c) Following such consultation with the third umpire, the final decision<br />
shall be indicated in the normal fashion by the relevant on-field umpire.<br />
6 batsmen Running to the Same End<br />
6.1 in the event of both batsmen running to the same end and the umpires<br />
are uncertain over which batsmen made his ground first, the on-field<br />
umpire may consult with the third umpire.<br />
6.2 the procedure in paragraph 4.2 shall apply.<br />
7 No Balls<br />
Following any mode of dismissal that is not permitted off a no ball (whether<br />
the subject of a referral/consultation under this system or not), the third<br />
umpire shall, subject to the availability of suitable technology, immediately<br />
check the fairness of the delivery (foot-fault and bowler breaking the wicket<br />
only). If the delivery was not a fair delivery, the third umpire shall advise the<br />
on-field umpire by two-way radio who should recall the dismissed batsman,<br />
indicate that the batsman is not out and signal no-ball.<br />
If suitable technology is not available to the third umpire, then if the on-field<br />
umpire is uncertain as the fairness of the delivery (foot-fault and bowler<br />
breaking the wicket only), he shall be entitled to request the batsman to delay<br />
leaving the field and to check the fairness of the delivery (foot-fault and bowler<br />
breaking the wicket only) with the third umpire. Consultation with the third<br />
umpire shall be by way of two way radio. If the delivery was not a fair delivery the<br />
on-field umpire shall indicate that the batsman is not-out and signal no-ball.<br />
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