COMMITTEE PROPOSED RULE CHANGES
A £20 minimum fine (no maximum) will be imposed for failure to fulfil a fixture. (Carried 27 votes for to 4 against)
Umpire's fees to be increased to £20 per umpire, or £25 to the umpire if standing alone. (Carried 28 for to 3 against)
League registration fee to increase to £40 per team. (Carried 34 votes for to 1 against)
Ground Marking sheets not returned within 4 working days of the match will incur a fine of £5. (Carried 25 votes for to 5 against)
No team shall play more than one overseas player, other than Recreational Overseas Players (ROS), who are classified as players whose residence in the United Kingdom is for legitimate non-cricketing reasons and who have continually resided in the Unoted Kingdom from 31st December of the previous year.
A ROS cannot receive any payment or financial inducement, from any source, for playing cricket.
An overseas player will be classified as a player whose main residence is outside the United Kingdom but is registered with a member club to play on an amateur basis and must not receive any payment or financial inducement, from any source, for playing cricket.
(Carried 28 votes for to 2 against)
CAYLEY CUP
When the side batting second is prevented from completing their allocated overs (or agreed reduced number of overs) the result will be decided on run rate per over, other than in the finals when the side batting second must have the opportunity to complete the same number of overs bowled in the first innings. Should weather conditions prevent a resumption in play during the second innings for a period of 60 minutes, then the match will be abandoned to be replayed on an agreeable date to both finalists. (Carried 26 votes for to 4 against)
CLUB PROPOSED RULE CHANGES
All matches in 'B' & 'C' Divisions should start with a new match ball. (Carried 25 votes for to 6 against)
FORMER WINNERS
2008 HOSPITALS C.C.
2007 WHITBY C.C.
2006 GANTON C.C.
2005 FOLKTON & FLIXTON C.C.
2004 BROMPTON C.C.
2003 THORNTON DALE C.C.
2002 HUNMANBY C.C.
2001 KIRKBYMOORSIDE C.C.
2000 MALTON & OLD MALTON C.C.
1999 MALTON & OLD MALTON C.C.
1998 SEWERBY C.C.
1997 STAXTON C.C.
Readers Scarborough Beckett Cricket League 144 - 7 lost to York Senior Cricket League 145 - 2
Team
Chris Dove, Rob Pinder, Elliott Cooper
and Chris Brown Staxton C.C. Simon Bowes and
Richard Heggarty Staithes C.C.
Ben Luntley Cloughton C.C., Paul Woodhead Cayton C.C.,
Joe Danby Seamer C.C., Tom Pateman Brompton C.C., Josh Cooper
Forge Valley C.C.

Opener, Paul Woodhead hits out
The team in their Readers sweaters
Fellow opener Joe Danby
Cayley Cup Twenty/20 Playing Regulations
19. Number of Overs
Teams have one hour 15 minutes to bowl their 20 overs.
(a) Preliminary and first round matches can be reduced, on the agreement of both captains and before the toss, to a minimum of 10 overs each side.
(b) During semi-finals and finals reduction in overs shall be calculated at the rate of 3.75 minutes per over.
In the first innings each side will lose one over for every full 7.5 minutes lost (on an accumulative basis) providing 10 overs can be completed in each innings.
During the second innings, overs reductions shall apply at the rate of one over per full 3.75 minutes lost (on an accumulative basis)
20. Restrictions on the Placement of Fieldsmen
The following fielding restrictions will apply:
Fielding circles of 20 meters from the wickets whereby at least four fielders plus wicket-keeper and bowler always remain in that circle and for the first six overs of each innings only a maximum of two fielders can field outside that circle. (These restrictions apply until the batsman strikes the ball or the ball passes the wicket.)
21. Number of Overs per Bowler
Each bowler may bowl a maximum of 4 overs. (See chart for number of overs per bowler during reduced overs match)
22. Wide Ball
Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative bowling down the leg side of the batsman and wide of the wicket. Otherwise normal League rules will apply.
23. Short Pitched Bowling
One short pitched ball is allowed per over but must pass below the batter’s shoulder when stood upright.
24. Free Hit after Foot Fault No Ball
This will only apply during semi-finals and finals.
(Should a bowler deliver a no ball by overstepping the popping crease, it costs one run and his next delivery is designated a free-hit, from which the batsman cannot be dismissed except for hitting the ball twice, obstructing the field or handling the ball, either batsman can be run out.)
25. The Result
Each team must have faced (or had the opportunity to face) ten overs in order to constitute a match
(a) Where the side batting second is prevented from completing their allocated overs (or agreed reduced number of overs) the result will be decided on run-rate per over.
Where the side batting second is prevented from completing their allocated overs (or agreed reduced number of overs) the result will be decided on run-rate per over other than in the finals when the side batting second must have the opportunity to complete the same number of overs bowled in the first innings. Should weather conditions prevent a resumption in play during the second innings for a period of 60 minutes, then the match will be abandoned to be replayed on an agreeable date to both finalists.
(b) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed.
Number of Overs per Bowler in reduced over match
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Overs Each bowler a maximum of
19 4 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 4 overs and 1 bowler a maximum of 3 overs
18 3 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 4 overs and 2 bowlers a maximum of 3 overs
17 2 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 4 overs and 3 bowlers a maximum of 3 overs
16 1 bowler can bowl a maximum of 4 overs and 4 bowlers a maximum of 3 overs
15 5 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 3 overs
14 4 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 3 overs and 1 bowler a maximum of 2 overs
13 3 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 3 overs and 2 bowlers a maximum of 2 overs
12 2 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 3 overs and 3 bowlers a maximum of 2 overs
11 1 bowler can bowl a maximum of 3 overs and 4 bowlers a maximum of 2 overs
10 5 bowlers can bowl a maximum of 2 overs
| Membership No. | Membership No. | Membership No. | |||||
| 002 | E Comery | 037 | M Stubbs | 061 | D Parkinson | ||
| 003 | K Local (Sec) | 038 | K Foster | 069 | J Holborn | ||
| 004 | M Brodie | 045 | B Mallinder | 070 | G Inkpin | ||
| 006 | E Copeland | 047 | G Griffiths | 079 | M Hutchinson | ||
| 008 | M Copeland | 049 | C Rawson | 088 | M O'Brien | ||
| 010 | G Lount | 050 | S Dixon | 091 | P Winterbottom | ||
| 011 | I Hepples | 052 | L Johnson | 108 | P Dugdale | ||
| 012 | A Knaggs | 053 | S Larner | 113 | R Plackett | ||
| 017 | C Gates | 055 | S Dodds | 114 | J Hunter | ||
| 019 | B Goulding | 056 | G Cripps | 115 | D Wilkinson | ||
| 020 | R Boddy | 057 | M Lloyd | 118 | I Oliver | ||
| 021 | R Lawson | 058 | H Newton | 119 | D Chadburn | ||
| 022 | F Bernard | 059 | J Bastone | ||||
| 024 | S Wright | 060 | S Barker |