Lightning McQueen wrote:Executive Member wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:The rule is meant to read that it is illegal to declare behind the other teams score, this is to prevent manufactured results, fair enough in Shield cricket etc. it is plausible but they play for 4 days and don't get 6 points for each win.
The rule reads "$350 fine for declaring opposiion score (2nd innings)."
Does this mean the 2nd innings of the match or the 2nd innings of the team?
I'll try and get some clarification of what the correct ruling is, back in 2004/2005 there was all sorts of rigging and carton buying going on in the last round and they put in some measures to prevent it happening again.
Fair enough too, I'm sure Angle Vale would be happy with a win this week, what's stopping them declaring at 6/150, getting us to declare at 0/0 and then chasing 206 in a new innings.
If you wanted to set the game up and declare but cant because you are behind the score you can still manufacture the result - all you do is get all the batting side to walk out there and run each other out each ball untill you are all out - would chew up an over at best and gets the innings over within the rules
No matter how much was at stake, I could never get out on purpose (I have a hard enough time not getting out on purpose though), and I'm sure 95% of the players would be in the same boat.
Pride and moral ethics outweigh anything.
agree
never said it was in the spirit of the game, it's just away around the rule