Explore the rules and regulations of setting up a cricket game, including captain's responsibilities, player replacements, and umpire decisions during match conditions.
The Umpires
No Consent needed if a replacement required for injury
The opposing Captain
Both Umpires and Opposing Captain
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No Ball
Dead Ball
Wide Ball
All of above
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Suspend Play immediatily
Continue to play to see if the conditions improve.
Tell the captains that you will discuss the conditions with them in another few minutes.
Convince captains to stop the game.
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False
True
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15
13
11
12
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Both Captain
Any Captain
Other Umpire
Match Referee
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15mins
30mins
45mins
60mins
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Runs and overs bowled
Runs, wickets and which batsman is on strike.
Runs, wickets and (where appropriate) Overs bowled.
None of above
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Umpires
Scorers
Match Referee
All above
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Once. When Umpire has made all three signals.
Three times Once for each signal.
Four times. Once for each signal and a final Acknowledgement.
None of above
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Before the toss
Before the players take the field
Before the first call of play.
All of above
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At the end of every over or at the fall of a wicket.
At the fall of each wicket and at the start of any interval or interruption.
At the end of every over and at the start of any interval or interruption.
At the end of each inning.
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Equal to or greater than 60 overs
Equal to or greater than 70 overs
Equal to or greater than 80 overs
Equal to or greater than 90 overs
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Any part of a glove worn on the batsman’s had not holding the bat.
A batsman’s hand holding the bat.
Handle of the bat.
Any part of a glove worn on the batsman’s hand holding the bat.
No more than 35in
No more than 36in
No more than 37in
No more than 38in
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4 inches/10.2 cm.
4.25 inches/10.8 cm.
4.5 inches/11.4 cm.
5 inches/12.7 cm.
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22 yards/20.12m.
10 feet/3.05m.
2 yards/1.83m.
20 yards/18.29m.
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22 yards/20.12m.
10 feet/3.05m.
22 feet/6.71m.
20 yards/18.29m.
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On arrival of the ground.
After the toss.
At the call of play
None of above
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Any edge.
The center of the line.
The front edge
The back edge.
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The inside edge.
The center of the line.
The outside edge.
All of above.
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4.4ft/1.32m and 4ft/1.22m
4ft/1.22m and 4ft/1.22m
4ft/1.22m and 4.4ft/1.32m
4.4ft/1.32m and 4.4ft/1.32m
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The fielding captain
The Match Referee
The Batsman
The Umpires
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9 inches/22.86cm wide and 28 inches/71.12cm high respectively.
8inches/20.32cm wide and 28 inches/71.12cm high respectively.
9 inches/22.86cm wide and 27 inches/68.58cm high respectively.
8inches/20.32cm wide and 27 inches/68.58cm high respectively.
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29 inches/73.66cm
28 inches/71.12cm
29.5 inches/74.93cm
28.5 inches/72.39cm
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Umpires
Batting side Captain
Fielding side Captain
Match Referee
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3 minutes
7 minutes
15 minutes
No time limit.
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At the end of every session.
At the end of everyday
Whenever groundsman considers it necessary.
Whenever either umpire considers it necessary.
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Any time during a match
At no point during a match
Between each day
At every interval
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5 Minutes
10 Minutes
7 Minutes
No time limit
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If after the toss the pitch is covered overnight, the covers shall be removed as soon as practicable on each day that play is expected to take place.
If covers are used during the day as protection from inclement weather, or if inclement weather delays the removal of overnight covers, they shell be removed promptly as soon as conditions allow.
All of Above
None of above
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Covering the whole pitch
Covering the ends of the pitch only
Covering the whole pitch, a minimum 4 feet/1.22 meter beyond the pitch, and the bowlers’ run-ups if possible.
No Covering
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4 feet/1.22 meters.
5 feet/1.52 meters.
6 feet/1.83 meters.
8 feet/2.44 meters.
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Once the length of the interval has been agreed it cannot be altered.
The interval can only be changed with agreement from the opposing captain.
The tea interval is always extended if the umpires decide the weather is exceptionally hot.
The interval can only be changed by the match referee.
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30 minutes
20 minutes
15 minutes
10 minutes
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Immediately.
At 1.30pm
Once the over has been completed
Once the minimum overs for lunch has been completed.
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On the resumption of play after any interval or interruption.
At the Start of the match
When a new batsman arrives at the crease.
All of above
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10 overs
15 overs
17 overs
20 overs
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Striker's end umpire
Bowler’s end umpire
Fielding side captain
Bating side captain
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