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County 20/20 Cup 2010
All Higher Tier Teams (Premier & County Division 1) updated 13 Aug Truro beat Camborne on net run rate joining Grampound Road in the Finals Day. St Just and Werrington win final group games to also qualify. Due to St Just's Cockspur Club Twenty 20 South West Area Finals Day involvement at Exmouth on Sunday 22 August the County 20/20 Cup Finals Day has now been provisionally put back to Sunday 5th September at Truro CC. The LMC will confirm start times at their meeting next week and also discuss the ramifications should St Just win the Area Final on 22 August which would them see them at home to the Southern Area Champions on Sunday 5 September. The winner of that game would go forward to the National televised Finals Day at the Rose Bowl on September 23.
Fixtures / Results West Mid West Mid East East Rules & Conditions Tables West Mid West Mid East East The four Group winners go forward to the (provisional) Finals Day at Truro C C on Sunday 5 September Semi-final Draw: Mid West v Far East and Mid East v Far West . Start times to be announced Truro v Werrington (am), Grampound Road v St Just (pm)
County 20 20 West Penzance 145-6 (S Malik 38no, D Magee 24, K Lennon 23, C Goldsworthy 21; B Trestrail 2 -32, S Richards 2 -26. Hayle 149-4 (P Lello 59 no, S Richards 29, S Pollard 23; T Riggall 2 -25). Hayle (2pts) beat Penzance by six wickets.
St Just 134-7 (G Edwards 45, G Thomas 42, N Curnow 23; M O'Leary 4-23, J Stephens 2-31), Paul 123-9 (J Stephens 59, K Snell 28; R Clackworthy 3-25, G Thomas 2-19). St Just (2pts) beat Paul by 11 runs.
St Just 181-8 (R Cook 46, N Curnow 37, G Edwards 33, M George 20; H Roberts 4-12, G Stephens 2-30), Falmouth II 151 (G Popperwell 42, H Roberts 37, K Oldfield 27; R Clackworthy 3-9, S Morris 3-22). St Just beat Falmouth II by 30 runs.
Paul 118-7 (K Snell 35, A Snell 22, M Westren 15; P Lello 3-7), Hayle 107 (P Lello 39, S Pollard 18; K Snell 3-3, J Lugg 3-14). Paul (2pts) beat Hayle by 11 runs.
Falmouth 2 conceded to Penzance. Falmouth II conceded to Paul (2pts)
Paul 151-6 (J Stephens 50no, M O'Leary 32, R Hall 25no; S Malik 2-23, A Le Friec 2-35). Penzance 147-7 (K Lennon 72no; J Stephens 2-29, M O'Leary 2-34). Paul (2pts) beat Penzance by four runs.
Hayle 98-9 (J Franklin 19, S Pollard 18; St Just 103-5 (G May 32, M George 15no; P Lello 3-19). St Just (2pts) beat Hayle by five wickets.
St Just 186-4 (M George 59no, N Curnow 45, J Semmens 32no, G Edwards 19; K Brownfield 3-19), Penzance 137-9 (A Hussein 23, extras 24; M George 3-20, N Curnow 2-12). St Just (2pts) beat Penzance by 49 runs to win the group. Falmouth II v Hayle postponed - rain.
Camborne 103-6 (S Adair 30, D Shorland 25; P Thomas 3-17), Redruth 71 (D Guffick 18; B Rule 3-21, D Stephens 2-8, C Johnson 2-11, S Adair 2-19). Camborne (2pts) beat Redruth by 32 runs.
Falmouth 161-5 (A Angove 40, J Udy 36, J Stephens 23no, M Stephens 19; T Sharp 2-22, M Lewis 2-29), Truro 163-4 (K Van Rooyen 57no, N Carter 29no, T Sharp 22, A Tunnadine 22). Truro (2pts) beat Falmouth by six wickets.
Beacon 110 (D Mellor 25, D Proctor 22, R Trembath 16; T Rowe 3-14, M Jenkin 2-17, S Jenkin 2-27), Troon 111-2 (T Rowe 59, J Weeks 33no). Troon (2pts) beat Beacon by eight wickets.
Camborne 163-5 (S Adair 76no, D Stephens 42; J Rowe 2-19), Troon 152-6 (I Goldsworthy 55, M Jenkin 43, L Caddy 27; D Stephens 2-20). Camborne (2pts) beat Troon by 11 runs.
Beacon 81 (R Trembath 17; C Purchase 3-7, R Chadwick 2-2, A Fairman 2-16, M Lewis 2-23), Truro 83-5 (K Van Rooyen 47no, J Pook 2-19, D Dowling 2-24). Truro (2pts) beat Beacon by five wickets.
Falmouth 74-9 (K Rodda 18; S Adair 3-11, S Pooley 3-18, S Blackburn 2-18), Camborne 76-1 (N King 41no, L Johnson 21no). Camborne (2pts) beat Falmouth by nine wickets.
Camborne 87 (L Weeks 20no, S Adair 19, B Rule 16; K Van Rooyen 4-12, N Carter 2-16), Truro 89-1 (T Sharp 54no). Truro (2pts) beat Camborne by nine wickets.
Beacon 106 (R Trembath 55; J Stephens 4-37, A Stuthridge 3-27, D Ayres 2-19), Falmouth 108-4 (G Popperwell 40, R Eccleston 29, D Ayres 24no). Falmouth (2pts) beat Beacon by six wickets.
Redruth 71-9 (D Ayres 4-16, L Hoban 3-14), Falmouth 76-3 (H Roberts 35no). Falmouth (2pts) beat Redruth by seven wickets
Truro (2pts) v Troon. Troon conceded.
Camborne 126-8 (D Stephens 31, S Adair 29, L Weeks 16; K Thomas 3-16, D Proctor 3-28), Beacon 121-8 (S Tripconey 28no, D Proctor 22; J Harvey 2-10, A Futcher 2-13). Camborne (2pts) beat Beacon by five runs.
Redruth 161-9 (N Ivamy 45, L Martin 28; R Chadwick 2-29, T Sharp 2-30), Truro 141 (T Sharp 42, T Marrion 34, J Walton 19; N Ivamy 4-16, B Stevens 2-34). Redruth (2pts) beat Truro by 20 runs. Truro win the group on net run rate with a 0.195 advantage over Camborne.
County 20/20 Mid East Wadebridge 66-9 (L Sanders 3-15, J Vandersay 2-5), Grampound Road 67-6 (C Roberts 21; J Maycock 3-11). Grampound Road (2pts) beat Gorran by four wickets.
Gorran 198-7 (R Kendall 86, B Bellamy 61; P Dingle 4-27, P Chapman 2-20), Wadebridge 180-7 (P Dingle 55, N Richards 39, J Maycock 25; J Tabb 2-18, G Widdows 2-25, C Kendall 2-39). Gorran (2pts) beat Wadebridge by 18 runs.
Grampound Road 144-6 (A Cocking 58), Roche 99-7 (T Turner 3-11). Grampound Road (2pts) beat Roche by 45 runs.
Roche 119 - 5 (S Trudgeon 26, P Trethewey 22 no, D Best 20no; T Brooks 3 - 20; R Spall 2 - 6), Newquay 123 - 2 (C Harris 47, J Busby 31no, R Spall 21no). Newquay (2pts) beat Roche by eight wickets.
St Austell 144 - 9 (M Rowe 23; A Gill 3-19), Wadebridge 130-8 (N Warren 27, J Rowe 24 no; S Barrott 2-8) St Austell (2pts) beat Wadebridge by 14 runs
St Austell 184-7 (S Churcher 99, T Williams 26, D Jarman 21; J Busby 2-24, L Schumann 2-26), Newquay 171-6 (G Richardson 36, C Harris 35, R Spall 31no, M Pearce 29; T Williams 3-33, S Raven 2-30). St Austell beat Newquay by 13 runs.
Gorran 85, Grampound Road 89-3. Grampound Road (2pts) beat Gorran by seven wickets.
Gorran 194-7 (R Kendall 92, J Tomlinson 30, S Cole 19; M Rowe 2-33, A Smith 2-37), St Austell 200-2 (D Jarman 78no, T Williams 57, M Rowe 25, A Libby 23). St Austell (2pts) beat Gorran by two wickets.
Wadebridge 116 - 9 (J Maycock 42, C Ellis 23; J Trudgeon 3-19), Roche 116 - 9 (J Trudgeon 34; A Gill 2 - 19). Match Tied. Roche (2pts) beat Wadebridge by conceding fewer extras.
Gorran 133 (R Kendall 55, S Cole 20; J Trudgeon 3-11, S Trudgeon 2-27, B Libby 2-31) Roche 115-9 (Adam Trudgeon 43, Ian Trudgeon 22; H Bamber-Jones 4-26, B Bellamy 2-26). Gorran (2pts) beat Roche by 18 runs.
Newquay 103-4 rsp (17.3 overs) (C Harris 52) v Grampound Road. Match Abandoned - Grampound Rd (1pt), Newquay (1pt). Grampound Road win the group.
Gorran (2pts), Newquay (nil). Newquay conceded.
County 20/20 East Luckett conceded to Menheniot Looe(2pts) Launceston conceded to Callington (2pts)
Werrington 202-4 (A Hodgson 69, S Hockin 48no, M Horwell 40), Menheniot Looe 126-6 (P Nance 34, C Davies 31, M Grassam 22; D Webber 3-11). Werrington (2pts) beat Menheniot Looe by 76 runs.
Launceston conceded to Werrington (2pts), Launceston conceded to Menheniot Looe(2pts), Luckett conceded to Werrington (2pts), Luckett conceded to Callington (2pts),
Werrington 124-8 (S Street 34, B Smeeth 24, A Smeeth 19; L Davis 3-14 , J Boundy 3-28), Callington 80 (D Lee 29; S Hockin 4-2-5-2, S Street 3-23,B Smeeth 2-16 ). Werrington (2pts) beat Callington by 44 runs
Menheniot Looe 112-6, Callington 113-3. Callington (2pts) beat Menheniot Looe by seven wickets.
Cornwall Cricket League County 20/20 Cup Rules & Conditions 2010 Dates & Start times The first named club shall play at home. Dates and Start Times of group matches to be mutually agreed by clubs. and MUST be notified to the Competition Secretary. Evening games at 6pm and Sunday games at 2pm (unless otherwise notified to the Secretary). Completion date for all zone matches is on or before Sunday 15 August. Finals Day at Truro C C on Sunday 22 August Semi-finals: Mid West v Far East at 10.30am Mid East v Far West at 2.00pm Final at 5.00pm Postponed Matches Group Matches cancelled due to the weather to be mutually re-arranged (also see below). Matches that commence and are then abandoned will be classified as 'Abandoned' (1pt each) Rule 25.3.24 Result Reporting Home clubs MUST input a play-cricket summary result within 24 hours of the match being played. No phone calls required unless the play cricket requirement cannot be fulfilled for some reason at the time. The away Club is then to confirm the result online at their Club's Play cricket website within 48 hours of the match being played in order to verify the result and points input relating to the match. If a full scorecard is not uploaded then a summary of the best performance (20 runs or more and 2 wickets or more) MUST be included in the highlights section. Postponed Matches - DO NOT enter a result on play-cricket (e.g. Abandoned or Cancelled) as this effectively ends the match online. Simply type in the new rearranged fixture date ONLY and leave the rest blank. Additionally email the Competition Secretary and Media Officer with notification of the postponement. Rule Match format for all stages of the County 20/20 and Edwards Cup Final as passed at Annual Meeting 25.5.6 Zone matches cancelled due to the weather to be mutually rearranged. 25.5.7 Umpires - umpires will be appointed by CACO for all games in the County and Edwards competitions. The umpire expenses fee will be £12 per game; each club will pay one umpire. 25.5.8 Hours of Play - No match may start later than 6.00pm. Teams have 1 hour 15 minutes to bowl 20 overs; in the event of an interruption or delay during the 1st innings, the umpires shall reduce the number of overs in the match total by one over for every full 3.75 minutes lost in that innings. In the 2nd innings of the match, overs shall be reduced by one over in that innings for every full 3.75 minutes lost unless the 1st innings has finished early in which case no time will be lost in the 2nd innings until the time that has been gained has been subsequently lost. A 6 run penalty (to be added to the batting side total) shall apply for each over not bowled in the required innings time as determined by the umpires. In reduced over matches, the fielding side has a one over leeway and the umpires may also allow for stoppages 25.5.9 The Result - Each side must have faced or had the opportunity to face 6 full overs per innings to constitute a match. In the event that the side batting second cannot complete its allotted overs due to weather or light conditions, the target score shall be calculated by average run rate based on the number of legitimate balls bowled. If tied on average run rate, the number of extras will decide the result; if still tied, the match will be declared a draw. 25.5.10 Balls - current League match balls will be provide by the home side for each game with acceptable spares. The LMC will provide the balls for the semi finals and final of the County 20/20 and the Edwards Cup Final. 25.5.11 Fielding restrictions a. No side may have more than 5 fielders on the leg side at the moment of delivery throughout the innings; any infringement of fielding restrictions will be called No Ball by the striker's end umpire. b. As in the Higher Tier league matches (Rule 18.10), a 30 yard circle will be drawn on the field of play; for the first 6 overs of each innings, a maximum of two is permitted outside the 30 yard circle at the moment of delivery. After 6 overs have been bowled, 4 fielders (not including bowler and wicket keeper) must be within the 30 yard circle at the moment of delivery. Where overs have been reduced, the table below will be applied by the umpires to determine the fielding restrictions for the 30 yard circle:
25.5.12 Overs per bowler - each bowler may bowl a maximum of 4 overs or not more that 20% of the overs available in a reduced overs game unless such a number has been exceeded before the interruption. 25.5.13 MCC Laws of Cricket (2003 Edition) shall be followed with the following exceptions 25.5.13.1 One Free hit after a no ball foot fault - the delivery following the call of No Ball for a foot fault shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing. If the free hit delivery is itself not a legitimate delivery, then the next delivery shall become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing. 25.5.13.2 Wide ball - any leg side delivery i.e. that passes outside of the leg stump shall be deemed a wide. Any offside delivery which in the judgement of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable chance to strike the ball shall be deemed a wide ball also. A mark shall be placed on either side of the wickets at each end set at 3' from the middle stump to assist as guidance for the umpires for offside deliveries. 25.5.13.3 Fast short pitched bowling - a bowler shall be limited to ONE such delivery per over. Such a delivery is defined as a ball which passes or would have passed over the shoulder of the striker standing upright at the crease - the umpire will call and signal No Ball for such a delivery and remind the bowler that only one fast short pitched delivery is permitted per over. A repeat within an over shall initiate the warning sequence as described in MCC Law 42.6. 25.5.13.4 High pitched balls (beamers) - either umpire may call and signal such a delivery defined as one that passes or would have passed above the waist of the striker standing upright at the crease irrespective of the speed of the delivery. Any such delivery must initiate the warning sequence of MCC Law 42.8. 25.5.14 Points Scoring in Group Matches.Win 2 points, Abandoned (No Result) 1 point, Lose 0 points. In the event of two or more sides in any zonal group having the same number of points after all matches have been concluded, positions in the table shall be decided on their respective net run rates. Only matches where results are achieved will count for the purposes of net run rate calculations. A team's net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team, the average runs per over scored against that team. In the event of a team being all out in less than its full allocation of overs, the calculation of its 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. Competition Secretary : Mike Evans, 50 Edward Street, Tuckingmill, Camborne TR14 8HN Tel: 01209 717853 e-mail: mevans.ccl@btinternet.com
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