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Bowl out rule in knockout games

Source: PTI
October 06, 2006 17:56 IST
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Absence of bonus points, a win fetching only two points as compared to four or five in a regular ODI series featuring more than two countries and a bowl out to determine the winners in case of a tie in the semis or final are some of the novelties which would be seen during the ICC Champions Trophy commencing on Saturday.

Another condition states that an hour before start of play, the rival teams should provide a list of the eleven players and the nominated 12th man in writing on the team-sheet provided by the ICC for this purpose to the ICC Event Co-ordinator.

But the teams are entitled to change their players at any time prior to the toss provided it is done so in writing to the ICC Event Co-ordinator or the ICC Match Referee.

Immediately prior to the toss, the ICC Match Referee shall check with both team captains that the players nominated on the team sheets are correct. But no player may be changed after the toss without the consent of the opposing team captain.

A win in the league phase would be worth 2 points while a tie or no result would fetch one point.

In first round matches, in the event of teams finishing on equal points, the order of finishing will be decided in the following order of priority:

1. The team with the most number of wins in the first round matches will be placed in the higher position.

2. If there are teams with equal points and equal wins in the first round matches, then in such case the team with the higher net run rate in the first round matches will be placed in the higher position.

3. If following the net run rate calculation above there are teams which are still equal, then the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in the first round matches in which results were achieved will be placed in the higher position.

4. If still equal, the team which was the winner of the head to head match played between them will be placed in the higher position.

5. If the deadlock continues, it will be broken by drawing lots. In the second round, in case of teams finishing on equal points, the semi finalists would be determined in the following order of priority:

a. The team with the most number of wins in the second round matches will be placed in the higher position.

b. If there are teams with equal points and equal wins in the second round matches, then in such case the team with the higher net run rate in the second round matches will be placed in the higher position.

c. If following the net run rate calculation there are teams which are still equal, then the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in the second round matches in which results were achieved will be placed in the higher position.

d. If still equal, the team which was the winner of the head to head match played between them will be placed in the higher position.

e. If the deadlock continues it would be broken by drawing lots. However, if a semi-final or the final is tied, the teams shall compete in a bowl out to determine which team progresses to the final.

In case of a No result, the team with the highest net run rate in the second round matches would advance to the final. If still equal, the finalist shall be determined by draw of lots.

In case of a No result in the final, the teams will be declared joint winners.

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