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Durham v Northants T20 14/7/24 @ 2:30pm


Surely you have to use 5 bowlers 3x2 and 2x1?
That's what I thought but playing conditions ( ) seem to suggest it's okay:

"for innings of rescheduled length of between 5 and 9 overs, no bowler may bowl more than two overs"
 
That's what I thought but playing conditions ( ) seem to suggest it's okay:

"for innings of rescheduled length of between 5 and 9 overs, no bowler may bowl more than two overs"

I too have just had a good look at the regs too 😂 I know in my local league the rule is 1/5 of the overs rounded up and figured that might be the case here.


What a start.
 
Either way we’ve dragged that back well, even with a 6 being given as a 4.
Harmy has pointed it out now.
Why should it have been a 6? From where I'm sitting (block 15) it looks like it landed inside the boundary rope, so I'd have thought that was 4. Mind, there's a lot of laws of cricket that I don't know the intricacies of.
 
Not going off the forecast in the reply I was quoting - unless you’re accusing that poster of lying?
Not calling anyone a liar, just stating what BBC was forecasting, depends which weather app you use. I use BBC and Met Office.
 
Why should it have been a 6? From where I'm sitting (block 15) it looks like it landed inside the boundary rope, so I'd have thought that was 4. Mind, there's a lot of laws of cricket that I don't know the intricacies of.

You are much closer to the action than I am on this occasion, so I bow down to you. But on the stream footage it looks like it hit the boundary ‘rope’ on the full making it 6.
 
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