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ISCF
- ABOUT SUPER-CRICKET |
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About
Super-Cricket |

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The Super-Cricket is a new sport has been
developed by Mr. Mohammed Seraj ANSARI
(India), Secretary General-INOC,
the super-cricket is an unique sport and
superfast, less consuming time and extra
excitement, thrilling and appealing to
the lovers of the game. The Super-Cricket
is not a sport only for its players, lovers
of the sport, officials; it is also for
those sports, which are struggling hard
to get establish in the region, the super-cricket
will generate funds through sponsorship
and other ways etc. and 75% of the generated
funds will be consumed into the promotion
of the all Non-Olympic Sports worldwide
under the auspices of the International
Non-Olympic Committee (INOC). |
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Although
a Super-Cricket team consists of twelve (12) players,
only nine (9) of these players will take the field
during the innings in which the team is fielding,
with the 10th 11th & 12th players remaining in reserve
in the likelihood of an injury to a fielding player.
One player will always take the position of the
wicketkeeper, another player will be designated
as a bowler, leaving seven (7) players to adopt
various positions as chosen by the captain within
the field of play. The fielding tactics adopted
by the captain will vary depending on whether the
fielding captain has chosen to adopt either defensive
or attacking tactics. |
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The
tactics are decided after taking into account a
number of variables. These will include whether
or not the fielding team has already batted and
if so, whether the total runs they made during their
batting innings are decisive enough for the captain
to decide the fielding team is in a winning position.
An attacking field would be set so as to force the
batting side into making errors by adopting aggressive
bowling tactics and placing fieldsmen in close to
the batsman. A defensive field setting would be
set, in the event the fielding captain believes
his team's previous batting total can be easily
eclipsed. The fieldsmen would be placed in such
a way; they would be able to save the majority of
batting strokes from reaching the boundary for super-six
(6 runs) or more runs. If the fielding captain is
able to force the batsmen into taking single runs,
the likelihood of a forced error or dismissal is
more than possible. |
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Super-Cricket
highlights: |
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| Over
in ODISC Match : 25 Overs Each Side |
| Ball
in an Over : Five Balls |
| Stump
: Four (4) Stumps |
| Bails
: Three (3) Bails |
| Boundary
: Supe-Six (6) Runs |
| Over
the Boundary : Super-Ten (10) Runs |
| Out
with NPZ : Four Times |
| LBW
: ( - ) Four Runs To Team & Batsman, Reduce 4
Runs in Bowler's Total Average On Every LBW. |
| Penalty
: Ten Runs |
| Match
Timing : 2.00 hours Each Side |
| No
Ball : 2 Runs Penalty |
| Wide
Ball : 2 Runs Penalty |
| Category
: Men & Women |
| Member
in Team : 12 Players |
| Players
in Team : 9 Players |
| Team
Colour : Lower-Grey,
T-Shirt-Blue & Red
for Each Side Team |
| Wicket
Keeper Colour : Lower & T-Shirt-Yellow
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NPZ
- no playing zone in Super-Cricket |
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disallowed in NPZ - no playing zone area: the
playing is disallowed in NPZ - no playing zone area
for batsmen, if any batsmen played stroke in NPZ
four times, batsmen will be awarded Out. if batsmen
played stroke and ball return in NPZ area without
contact with the bat of the batsmen shall not be
counted NPZ. if batsmen played stroke and ball return
in NPZ area make contact suddenly or intentionally
with a fielder, bowlers in NPZ area shall not be
counted NPZ. if batsmen tried to play ball but ball
no contact with bat and return into NPZ area, contact
with pad and other part of body so it shall not
be counted NPZ. The NPZ is basically become a tool
to makes boundaries and over the boundaries duirng
the play, the NPZ is forcing to batsmen to play
the game as fast as fastest super-cricket which
gives exitement and continues interest in the game,
which is essential for each sports See : The
Super-Cricket Ground Pitch (Layout). |
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The
Super-Cricket Ground Pitch (Layout) |
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