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Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:46 pm
by The Bedge
You would hope that in LO1 you wouldn't need to worry about teams cheating with front foot no balls.

In other news, Enfield three losses on the trot - no BedgeBad, no Earwigs :lol:

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:48 pm
by The Bedge
OKC! wrote:Fairly sure that 5 player law is a normal law in international cricket.

It is in the Big bash for sure.

And no more than 2 behind square? Rules brought in to stop negative legside bowling.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 2:50 pm
by OKC!
The Bedge wrote:
OKC! wrote:Fairly sure that 5 player law is a normal law in international cricket.

It is in the Big bash for sure.

And no more than 2 behind square? Rules brought in to stop negative legside bowling.


Correct

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:04 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili
The Bedge wrote:
OKC! wrote:Fairly sure that 5 player law is a normal law in international cricket.

It is in the Big bash for sure.

And no more than 2 behind square? Rules brought in to stop negative legside bowling.

The Laws of Cricket only restrict 2 players behind square on the on side. You are allowed more than 5 on the leg side so long as there are no more than 2 behind square. Not sure what happens in PDCA, but ATCA has a bylaw that restricts the number of fielders on the on side to 5, but only for one day games.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:29 pm
by no_remorse28
The Bedge wrote:You would hope that in LO1 you wouldn't need to worry about teams cheating with front foot no balls.

In other news, Enfield three losses on the trot - no BedgeBad, no Earwigs :lol:

Arguably they have a better chance of winning a flag with out you, than with you.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:54 pm
by The Old Fellow
OKC! wrote:Ok, so after emailing Para Districts regarding the one day By-Laws, i found out some interesting info that i can almost guarantee has not been followed for the majority of games.

No 1) There must be a 25 meter circle marked out. 2 fielders inside for the first 10 and max 5 outside for the rest of the time. Failure to mark this line each game will result in a forfeit!

No 2) all leg sides are wides.

No 3) There are free hits for no ball front foots and full tosses over the waist.

I was of the understanding that these were always things that were assumed, but no one really played them all.

Was this everyone else's understanding? Since finding out this during the week, we have marked the circle, and i will be enforcing these laws at the toss for each game we play.

Thoughts?


Previously these were the rules for grades 1 and 2 only where official umpires are appointed. It was raised at the AGM when there was talk that LO1 getting umpires rather than grade 2. After it was finally decided that umpires would remain in grade 2 there was no further discussion in changing the LO 1 rules from last season so unless the Exec have changed something after the season has commenced these rules wouldn't apply to LO1. If they have changed after talking to some clubs who have had official umpires no-one has bothered to inform the umpires about the rule changes.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 6:02 pm
by daysofourlives
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
The Bedge wrote:
OKC! wrote:Fairly sure that 5 player law is a normal law in international cricket.

It is in the Big bash for sure.

And no more than 2 behind square? Rules brought in to stop negative legside bowling.

The Laws of Cricket only restrict 2 players behind square on the on side. You are allowed more than 5 on the leg side so long as there are no more than 2 behind square. Not sure what happens in PDCA, but ATCA has a bylaw that restricts the number of fielders on the on side to 5, but only for one day games.


5 on leg side gets applied in one day games in the B&L by the umpires. Im not aware of it being a special by law for our comp which makes me think its a SACA by law or its being made up by the umpires after seeing it in the Big bash

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2023 9:54 pm
by The Old Fellow
daysofourlives wrote:
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
The Bedge wrote:
OKC! wrote:Fairly sure that 5 player law is a normal law in international cricket.

It is in the Big bash for sure.

And no more than 2 behind square? Rules brought in to stop negative legside bowling.

The Laws of Cricket only restrict 2 players behind square on the on side. You are allowed more than 5 on the leg side so long as there are no more than 2 behind square. Not sure what happens in PDCA, but ATCA has a bylaw that restricts the number of fielders on the on side to 5, but only for one day games.


5 on leg side gets applied in one day games in the B&L by the umpires. Im not aware of it being a special by law for our comp which makes me think its a SACA by law or its being made up by the umpires after seeing it in the Big bash


5 on the leg side in one day games is not in the Laws of Cricket and is only a playing condition where it is applied. In the PDCA that playing condition is not applied so the maximum you can have on the leg side is 9.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 7:15 am
by whufc
I think the 5 on the leg side is a much better by law than having the inner circle.

Heaps easier to umpire, no need to have volunteers doing line marking and still adds a bit of variety and strategy to the game.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:31 am
by The Bedge
whufc wrote:I think the 5 on the leg side is a much better by law than having the inner circle.

Heaps easier to umpire, no need to have volunteers doing line marking and still adds a bit of variety and strategy to the game.

Both are easy to umpire.. so what if it takes an extra 10-15min to mark inner circle. You can buy the discs if you want to save money, doesn't have to be a full circle.

Personally I like it - even if people flirt with whether they're in or not - as long as they're not on the boundary, makes a massive difference.. I've played in many games where the opposition just load up on the boundary to defend a large score, it's shit.

Even Rd1 - we got off to a good start, suddenly Warriors had 6 on the boundary. It's negative shit cricket.

Leg side wides are easy to adjudicate and should be included also.

5 on the leg I thought was a rule but obviously not, but reality is can't imagine any captain or bowler worth a pinch of shit having or needing more than that on the leg. Don't be shit.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 10:00 am
by Lightning McQueen
The Bedge wrote:
whufc wrote:I think the 5 on the leg side is a much better by law than having the inner circle.

Heaps easier to umpire, no need to have volunteers doing line marking and still adds a bit of variety and strategy to the game.

Both are easy to umpire.. so what if it takes an extra 10-15min to mark inner circle. You can buy the discs if you want to save money, doesn't have to be a full circle.

Personally I like it - even if people flirt with whether they're in or not - as long as they're not on the boundary, makes a massive difference.. I've played in many games where the opposition just load up on the boundary to defend a large score, it's shit.

Even Rd1 - we got off to a good start, suddenly Warriors had 6 on the boundary. It's negative shit cricket.

Leg side wides are easy to adjudicate and should be included also.

5 on the leg I thought was a rule but obviously not, but reality is can't imagine any captain or bowler worth a pinch of shit having or needing more than that on the leg. Don't be shit.

Yep, I like the circle rule, 5 on the leg side is pure stupidity.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 10:19 am
by OKC!
5 on leg side only is a rule in cricket, maybe just not in all levels.

https://m.facebook.com/7CricketAU/videos/chris-green-spots-an-error-before-everyone-else/3028817837418447/

I like all the rules being implemented. We did the 25 meter circle with some black spray paint. Was entertaining group exercise to say the least.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:42 pm
by The Bedge
Rules aside, I must say there is a different feeling around the comp, and some of the initiatives being trialed are good i.e. captains reports.

Even the increased presence on Facebook is a welcome sight - even if it's just scores at the moment, it's nice to know someone is putting in the effort to put them up each week and create some traffic.

It'll never be perfect, and we will always find something to complain about - but feels like there is new energy this year. Trying stuff. No just idly sitting by allowing things to continue because that's the way it's always been.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 2:23 pm
by whufc
The Bedge wrote:Rules aside, I must say there is a different feeling around the comp, and some of the initiatives being trialed are good i.e. captains reports.

Even the increased presence on Facebook is a welcome sight - even if it's just scores at the moment, it's nice to know someone is putting in the effort to put them up each week and create some traffic.

It'll never be perfect, and we will always find something to complain about - but feels like there is new energy this year. Trying stuff. No just idly sitting by allowing things to continue because that's the way it's always been.


Don't play in the comp but agree that as an outsider someone putting effort into producing some scores and a little spiel is pleasing to see and screams of someone who cares for the comp.

Good work to whoever that is.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:57 pm
by daysofourlives
The Bedge wrote:Rules aside, I must say there is a different feeling around the comp, and some of the initiatives being trialed are good i.e. captains reports.

Even the increased presence on Facebook is a welcome sight - even if it's just scores at the moment, it's nice to know someone is putting in the effort to put them up each week and create some traffic.

It'll never be perfect, and we will always find something to complain about - but feels like there is new energy this year. Trying stuff. No just idly sitting by allowing things to continue because that's the way it's always been.


Is the comp being administered by SACA now?

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 7:44 pm
by The Old Fellow
daysofourlives wrote:
The Bedge wrote:Rules aside, I must say there is a different feeling around the comp, and some of the initiatives being trialed are good i.e. captains reports.

Even the increased presence on Facebook is a welcome sight - even if it's just scores at the moment, it's nice to know someone is putting in the effort to put them up each week and create some traffic.

It'll never be perfect, and we will always find something to complain about - but feels like there is new energy this year. Trying stuff. No just idly sitting by allowing things to continue because that's the way it's always been.


Is the comp being administered by SACA now?


Only the juniors are being administered by SACA now the same as the other metro junior comps. Seniors are still run by a committee elected by the clubs. There is a bit of new blood now on there, but believe the driving force are basically the same ones.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 10:32 am
by The Bedge
Grade 1
Three games in, starting to get a feel for it. North Pines sadly in for a long season - looked a chance against ATCO before totally capitulating. Fair play to the 'backs though, they took the jump up to G1 to fill the void.

Eyre Royals sitting pretty on top, but will be tested in coming weeks - Westies this week should give an indication on where they're at. You'd expect SW to begin to make their move, whilst Virginia could put a serious dampener on Craigmore's season hopes this upcoming round.

Eastern Park in 2nd with 2 wins, not overly convincing, but their match this week with ATCO could really be a pivotal factor on whether they play finals or not. A loss would have them back with the pack, a win would keep them ahead of the curve.

Virginia v Westies GF for me.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 10:39 am
by The Bedge
LO1
Units unstoppable, Woodward taking the piss.. Gardens not far behind probably on even keel with Dublin - although rumours growing the Sharks have picked up a couple more players to strengthen their squad.

Enfield into the 4 barely clear of Union, NEK and Vista. Pirates not far behind that group, and Hazara only a couple points further back than that. Pretty even middle of the table from 3 to 9 should make for some interesting matches over the season.

Pirates were a good bunch Saturday, relaxed, social game of cricket - Enfield made a mess of a simple run chase, but meh a win is a win.. and the Earwigs remain undefeated with Bedge in the side. :lol:

This week will be interesting - Pirates vs NEK looks good, but obviously Units vs Gardens the match of the round. Parafield have the firepower with the bat to match Woody and the Units.

Vista will be keen for a win over the bottom placed Warriors - but get Hodson cheap and it could be an upset win to the Warriors.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 3:20 pm
by OKC!
The Bedge wrote:LO1
Units unstoppable, Woodward taking the piss.. Gardens not far behind probably on even keel with Dublin - although rumours growing the Sharks have picked up a couple more players to strengthen their squad.

Enfield into the 4 barely clear of Union, NEK and Vista. Pirates not far behind that group, and Hazara only a couple points further back than that. Pretty even middle of the table from 3 to 9 should make for some interesting matches over the season.

Pirates were a good bunch Saturday, relaxed, social game of cricket - Enfield made a mess of a simple run chase, but meh a win is a win.. and the Earwigs remain undefeated with Bedge in the side. :lol:

This week will be interesting - Pirates vs NEK looks good, but obviously Units vs Gardens the match of the round. Parafield have the firepower with the bat to match Woody and the Units.

Vista will be keen for a win over the bottom placed Warriors - but get Hodson cheap and it could be an upset win to the Warriors.


Absolute Legends.

Re: PDCA

PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:26 pm
by The Old Fellow
OKC! wrote:
The Bedge wrote:LO1
Units unstoppable, Woodward taking the piss.. Gardens not far behind probably on even keel with Dublin - although rumours growing the Sharks have picked up a couple more players to strengthen their squad.

Enfield into the 4 barely clear of Union, NEK and Vista. Pirates not far behind that group, and Hazara only a couple points further back than that. Pretty even middle of the table from 3 to 9 should make for some interesting matches over the season.

Pirates were a good bunch Saturday, relaxed, social game of cricket - Enfield made a mess of a simple run chase, but meh a win is a win.. and the Earwigs remain undefeated with Bedge in the side. :lol:

This week will be interesting - Pirates vs NEK looks good, but obviously Units vs Gardens the match of the round. Parafield have the firepower with the bat to match Woody and the Units.

Vista will be keen for a win over the bottom placed Warriors - but get Hodson cheap and it could be an upset win to the Warriors.


Absolute Legends.


But did they have a fielding circle?