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SCORING RECORD - HEADER DETAILS Blackheath C.C.

versus

M.C.C.

Innings of Blackheath C.C. Played at Blackheath C.C.

on 26.7.04

weather result of toss scorers’ names umpires’ names

filled in as scoring record allows

NO BALL

No ball ­ plus a call No ball

No ball ­ plus a call  ­ only for players’ benefit

2nd signal to scorers ­ this is  when acknowledgement is given

SCORING RECORD - OFFICIAL SYMBOLS NO BALL no runs other than the 1 run penalty - 1 No ball extra .     .

dots indicate that runs were scored but the striker did NOT hit the ball - 3 No ball extras

3

figure indicates that runs were scored and the striker DID hit the ball - 3 runs to striker & 1 No ball extra

WIDE BALL Wide ball ­ plus a call Wide ball

Wide ball ­ plus a call ­only for players’ benefit

2nd signal to scorers ­ this is  when acknowledgement is given

SCORING RECORD - OFFICIAL SYMBOLS WIDE BALL no runs other than the 1 run penalty - 1 Wide .     .

W

dots indicate that runs were scored - 3 Wides

striker was out - Stumped or Hit wicket bowler is credited with the wicket - 1 Wide

BYES BYES

.    .

or

    B

dots indicate how many runs were scored - 2 Byes (triangle pointing upwards - as per umpire’s arm)

LEG BYES LEG BYES .    .

or

L

dots indicate how many runs were scored - 2 Leg byes (triangle pointing downwards - umpire pointing down, touching his leg)

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES Recording of Extras during the game - in final analyses boxes Batsmen Totals Bowling Extras

No balls 1 4 1 Wides

1 3 2

Byes 4 2 1 Fielding Leg byes 2 1 1 Extras Penalties 5 5 PROVISIONAL SCORE FOR INNINGS Penalties awarded in following innings 5 5 5 FINAL SCORE FOR INNINGS

SCORING RECORD - BATTING ENTRIES Entering details as batsmen score Time Mins in/out Balls

1 Keith Smith

17 3 26 6

11.30

2 2 2

(entries continue onto 2nd line as necessary)

7 Jon White 2 (cap)

11.30

3

3

1

2

(entries continue onto 2nd line as necessary)

line is drawn after every 10 balls with batsman’s current score - this makes final addition easier when batsman is out.

SCORING RECORD - BATTING ENTRIES End of a batsman’s innings details Time Mins in/out Balls

1 Keith Smith

11.30

73

12.43

14

17 3 26 6

How Out

Bowler Score

2 2 2 W Caught Burns 23 Cooper

When adding up balls received do not forget the ball which caused the dismissal - indicated by a ‘W’, figure, dot or circle. It is still counted as a ball received even though the batsman was out (unless it was a Wide).

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES Sequence of entering balls in bowler’s analysis

1

4

2

5

3

6

e.g. 3

e.g. 2

e.g. 1 1 2

3 4

5 6

1

2

3

4

5

6

e.g. 4 1

2

3

4

5

6

All 4 methods are suitable - but keep to the same sequence throughout the match

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES Sequence of entering balls in bowler’s analysis

1 7 4 2 8 5 3 9 6

e.g. 3

e.g. 2

e.g. 1 1 7 2

3 8 4

5 9 6

e.g. 4

1 7 2

1

2

3

3 8 4

7 4

8 5

9 6

5 9 6

All 4 methods are suitable - but keep to the same sequence throughout the match

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES Maiden over  ­ i.e. no runs debited  against bowler

Wicket maiden  ­ i.e. no runs debited  against bowler and  he was credited with a wicket

W

When joining the dots for the wicket maiden,  do not cross through the ‘W’ entry

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES If you do not know the name of the bowler - ask. To identify him note down some distinguishing feature 1 1 Stephen James (beard)

2

3

3 2 0-2

2 1

6 W

1 - 15

W 2 - 15

If you wish you may put the runs first i.e. 15-2. Whichever way you choose, be consistent throughout the game.

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES End of bowler’s spell

4 Stephen 1 James (beard)

5 4

4 2 2 - 26

6

6 2 W 2 3 - 37

Draw a thick line on right hand side of the box to indicate that the spell has ended. If bowler returns, start the next spell in over no. 6

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES Bowler unable to complete an over due to INJURY 6 Bowler left field at 3.30pm.

Stephen 1 James (beard)

7 1

8 2

2 6 W 4 - 50 4 - 54 Draw a thick line on right hand side of the box to indicate that the spell has ended - leave the 2 balls not bowled as blank. - add margin note and fill in analysis box 6

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES

Bowler unable to complete an over due to SUSPENSION 6

Bowler suspended at 3.30pm.

Stephen 1 James (beard)

7 1

6

6 W 4 - 50

8 2

2

Bowler suspended

4 - 54

Draw a thick line on right hand side of the box and a horizontal one across the rest of analysis boxes - leave the 2 balls not bowled as blank. - add margin note and fill in analysis box

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES

Bowler who completes this over 1 2 James 7 Craig (dirty trousers)

3

1 1

0-2 This bowler only bowls 2 balls - they are shown in the position where they would have been in the original bowler’s box. This becomes his bowling analysis - NOT the injured/suspended bowler’s.

SCORING RECORD - BOWLER’S ENTRIES

Bowler’s end of innings analysis

No. of

7 Stephen 1 James (beard)

Balls

NB W bwld

2 2 4 - 54

1 1 1

43

Overs Mdns Runs Wkts Avge

6.4

1

54

4 13.50

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES How to record runs in the ‘tally’ section (total runs) 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

single stroke to cross off SINGLE runs continuous line to cross off 2 runs or more If continuous line spans 2 sections then continue line beyond the box and start again before the box on next line e.g. score went from 8-12 in above example

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES End of overs column Over no. 34 35 36 37

Total 240 242

Wickets 5

Bowler 3 4

245

5 6

253

6

4

Penalties B F

5

5 5

e.g. at the end of the 35th over bowled by the no.4 bowler the score was 242 - 5

When Penalty runs are awarded they are entered in the appropriate box

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES Runs at fall of each wicket and number of outgoing batsman Wicket Score Batsman out

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

23 45 100 112 120240 243 2

3

4

1

5

6

7

No.5 batsman retired so 5th wicket box is split showing this. When actual 5th wicket falls the actual figures are put in the 2nd half of the box

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES Last hour signalled 9 10 4 Harwood 5 Payne 6 Ellis

W 2 1-35

2

2 0-35

2 2 2 2 1-43 3 2 0-46

11

12

13

14

15

16

2 1 4 1 4 2 1-57

6

either type is acceptable

2 2

2 0-27

Thick line drawn at end of bowlers’ last analyses boxes - everything after this line must then be within the Last hour.

17

SCORING RECORD ENTRIES Final analyses boxes Batsmen Totals Bowling Extras

200

No balls

1 4 1

6

Wides

1 3 2

6

12

7 4 10

21

Byes 4 2 1 Fielding Leg byes 2 1 1 Extras Penalties 5 5 PROVISIONAL SCORE FOR INNINGS Penalties awarded in following innings 5 5 5 FINAL SCORE FOR INNINGS

233 15 248

THINGS TO REMEMBER No balls and wides ARE debited against bowler Byes and Leg byes are NOT debited against bowler Penalty runs are NOT debited against bowler No balls ARE counted as balls received by a batsman Wide balls are NOT counted as balls received by a batsman

SIGNALS

Boundary 4

Boundary 4 Boundary 4 arm to finish across chest

Boundary 6

Boundary 6

SIGNALS Revoke last signal Last hour

New ball

Revoke last signal

SIGNALS Penalty runs to: batting side

Penalty runs runs to: to: Penalty batting side - patting

fielding side

Penalty runs to: fielding side - flat

CALLS and SIGNALS

Dead  Dead ball ­ plus a call Deadball ball

Short run

Short run ­ plus a call

Dead ball  plus a call ­is for players’  benefit 2nd signal to scorer ­ this is when  acknowledgement is given Short run ­ plus a call

SIGNALS Scorers must acknowledge ALL signals given by umpire EXCEPT It is not necessary to give acknowledgement of this signal Where more than one signal is given - scorers must acknowledge each one SEPARATELY - e.g. out

4 BYES

4 Byes recorded as followed by

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

.    . .    . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

SIGNALS - UNOFFICIAL

‘Pre-signal’ signal to alert scorers that an official signal is forthcoming made while ball is in play as umpire watches action official signal will follow when ball is dead e.g. leg byes or byes

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