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CRICKET SCORINGGETTING STARTED©2013

CONTENTSEquipment

Umpire Signals

Scoring Symbols

Scoring a Cricket Match • Beforethegame • Atthestartofplay • Duringthegame

Scoring Process • NoRuns • Runs • Dismissals • FallofWickets • Extras • Byes • LegByes

• NoBalls • Wides • PenaltyRuns • EndofOver • EndofInnings(Batting) • EndofInnings(Bowling) • Timecalculations

Asisterpublication,The Scorers’ Compan-ion, providesamorecomprehensiveguidetotheartofscoringacricketmatch,andwillbea‘musthave’forallthosewishingtoincreasetheirknowledgeoftheart.

GraemeLowrieputtogetherthefirstscorertrainingmaterialfortheNewZealandCricketUmpiresAssociation in2005andwemustacknowledge thework thatGraeme,asau-thor, put into the first ever comprehensiveguideofcricketscoringinNewZealand.

The sixRegionalScoringManagers, along-sideNZC’sNationalScoringManager,haveedited and updated the original trainingaides.Together,thisgrouphavescoredover700FirstClassmatchesandhopetopassonsomeof theirvaluableexperience,and loveofthegameofcricket,toassistyouwithyourscoringexperiences.

Wetrustallyourexperiencesasascorerarepositiveandenjoyable.Thisisonlythestartofyourscoringcareerandwearecertainyouwill have plenty of questions to follow. If atanytimeyouhaveaquestionorrequirealittleguidancepleasedonot hesitate to contactyourRegionalScoringManager.Thecontactdetails for the Regional Scoring Managers

areontheNewZealandCricketUmpiresandScorersAssociationwebsite,www.nzcusa.org.nz

We hope that Cricket Scoring: Getting Started will help you get underway withyourscoringcareer.Itisreallyimportantasascorertoenjoyyourself.Scoringisareward-ing and enjoyable way to contribute to thegameofcricket.Asascoreryounotonlyjointhe ‘ThirdTeam’(UmpiresandScorers) inamatchbutyoualsojointhewiderfamilyofthegamethatwelovesomuch.

There are exciting rewards for scorersthroughout New Zealand and a very goodpathwayhasbeendevelopedfromscoringatJuniorCricketlevelthroughtotheveryhigh-est honour of scoring a TestMatch. Theseopportunitiesexistbut theydo requirehardwork,patienceanddedication.

Wewishyoualltheverybestwiththescoringyoudo,whateverlevelyoubeginatoraspireto.Rememberthemostimportantthingsyouneedasascorerareconcentration,consist-ency and accuracy. But also remember tohavefunandenjoyit!

INTRODUCTIONCricket Scoring: Getting Started hasbeenproduced tohelp introducenewscorerstothebasicsofcricketscoring.Allinstructionshavebeenkeptassimpleaspossiblesoasnottocomplicatetheearlyexperiencesofcricketscoring.

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Thisisalistofthebasicequipmentrequiredtoscoreagameofcricket:

Scorebook or scoresheets Aclipboardmayberequiredifloosesheetsarebeing used,especiallyoutdoors

Pens Preferablynon-runningblackorblueink

Pencils, ruler, erasers, correction fluid.

Spare notebook or pad Forcalculationsornotesetc.

Clock or watch

Binoculars

Chair Andasmalltablewouldbeusefulbutnotalwayspracticable

Dead-BallLegBye Wide

UMPIRE SIGNALSEQUIPMENT

4

NoBall

PlayorBye Boundary4 5Runs

Last-HourNewBallRevokeLast

Signal5PenaltyRuns

(Bowling)

Out

Short-Run

Boundary6

5PenaltyRuns(Batting)

SCORING SYMBOLS The recommended scoring symbols are:

Dot: Fairdeliverywithnorunsscored.

Numerals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Respectiverunsscoredoffthebattothestriker’scredit.

No Ball: Thissymbolcountsasonerun. Addnumeralswithinthecircleforeachrunscoredoff thebattothestriker’scredit:1 ,2 ,3 ,4 and6. Addonedotwithinthecircleforeachadditionalrunnot scoredoffthebat(NoBall/Byes):(2NoBalls)(3) (4)and(5).

Wide: Thissymbolcountsasonerun. Addonedottoeachofthequadrantsforeachadditional run(multipleWides):(2Wides) (3)(4)and(5).

Byes: B Followedbyasuperscript(B1,B2,B3,B4)numeral indicatingthenumberofByescompleted.

Leg Byes: L Followedbyasuperscript(L1,L2,L3,L4)numeral indicatingthenumberofLegByescompleted.

Wicket: X or W Foradismissaltothebowler’scredit(Bowled,Caught, LegBefore,Wicket,Stumped,orHitWicket).

Run Out: R Forarun-outdismissal(nottothebowler’scredit)and followedbysuperscript(R1,R2,R3)numeralindicating thenumberofrunscompleted.

Captain: TodenotebothCaptains.

Wicket-Keeper: † TodenotebothWicket-Keepers.

BEFORE THE GAME:

1. Arriveatthegroundwellbeforethescheduledstartofplayandintroduceyourself toyourfellowscorerandtotheumpires(ifthereareany).Ensuretheumpiresare awareofyourscoringposition.

2. Asascoreryoushouldalwaysmakesureyourscoringpositionhasaclearviewof theentireground,butespeciallythepitchandumpires.Ifyouareoutsidetrytofind somewhereprotectedfromtheweather(wind,sun,rain).

3. Ifyouarethe‘home’scorerletyourfellowscorerknowwherethescoringposition isandthelocationofthetoilets,canteen,etc.Thetwoscorersmustsittogether duringthematch.

4. CheckwithyourCoach/Captainandwritedownalistofyourteam’splayers (preferablyinbattingorder)andprovideacopytoyourfellowscorer.Theywilldo thesamefortheirteam.Writethislistinyourpad/notebookandnotinthe scorebook/scoresheetsatthisstage.Recordwhohaswonthetossandwhether theyhavechosentobatorbowl.

5. Makeyourselfcomfortableinyourscoringpositionandcompletetheheadingsin thescorebooke.g.BLACKCAPSvAUSTRALIA,Date,Umpires,Scorers,1st InningsofBLACKCAPS,etc.

SCORING A CRICKET MATCH

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AT THE START OF PLAY:

1. Identifythebatsmanthatistakingstrike.Dothesameforthebowlerandrecordtheir namesintheappropriateplaceinthescorebook.Itisgoodetiquettetosharethis informationwithyourfellowscorer.Alsoshareanydistinguishingfeaturesofthe batsmen/bowlersandnotethemonyourpad,especiallyifyou’renotfamiliarwiththe teams/players.

2. TheUmpireswillcallandsignalthestartofplay.Tosignalthestart ofplaytheUmpirewillraise one hand high above his head with an open palm.Youmustacknowledgetheirsignalasthisistheir checkthatyouarereadyforplaytocommence.

3. Ifyourteamisbattingitisalsogoodetiquetteforyouto‘callthe game’bytellingyourpartnerwhatishappening;e.g.“1runtoMcCullum”,“2byes”,“3 runstoGuptill”,etc.Thisteamworkwillhelptomakesureneitherofyoumiss anything.Ifyoufeelthatyouoryourfellowscorerhasmissedsomethingletthem knowimmediately.Itisalwayseasiertocorrectmistakesastheyhappenratherthan findingthemlater,whenmoremistakesmayhaveoccurredasaconsequenceofthefirst.

4. Everyballthatisbowledmustberecorded.Alwaysrecordwhathappensafter acknowledginganysignalstheumpiresmaymake.Onoccasionstheumpirewillmake twosignalsafteraball;e.g.,‘NoBallandFourRuns’or‘NoBallandBye’.Bothsignals mustbeacknowledgedbeforerecordingthem.

5. Thereareanumberofwaystoacknowledgetheumpiressignalsbutitisrecommended thattheyarekeptassimpleaspossible,eitherbyasimplewaveofthehandhigh abovetheheadorwavingawhiteclothhighabovethehead.Whateverwayyou choose,maketheumpiresawareofitatyourpre-matchmeetingwiththem.

DURING THE GAME:

1. Itisgoodpracticetohaveregularcheckswithyourfellowscorerasthegame progresses.Itisrecommendedthatyoucheckthebowlingfiguresattheendofeach over.Oneofyoushouldsaye.g.‘5runsoffthebowler,whohasthefiguresof0for5, teamtotal5’.Afterthenextover‘4runsoffthebowlerwhohasthefiguresof0for4, teamtotal9’etc.

2. Aftereveryfiveoverstheindividualbatsmen’sscoresshouldalsobechecked.

3. Theseconstantchecksarevitaltothesuccessfulbalancingofthebooksattheend oftheinningsandmatch. 4. Ifyouareunsureofthenatureofadismissalorthenameofacatcherdonotmake anunduefuss.Itcaneasilybesortedoutatthenextavailablebreakinplayi.e.drinks breakorendoftheinningsbycheckingwiththeumpiresand/orplayers.

5. InbasicscorebooksalwaysrecordrunsinTHREE PLACES.Thebatsman’sline,the bowlers’lineandtherunningtotal.ItisveryimportanttoALWAYSrecordtherunsin thesamesequenceaftereveryrun;e.g.,2tothebatsman,2onthebowleranalysis,2 offtheteamscore.Youwilldevelopyourownsequencebutconsistencyhelpswhen thepaceofthegameacceleratesasitreducesthelikelihoodoferror. 6. Thereareseveralwaysthatthebattingteamcanaddtotheirtotalscoreierunsmade bythebatsmen,no-balls,wides,byes,legbyes,penaltiesandofcourseitispossible tohavenorunsoffaball.Asimplescoringmethodforeachoftheseeventswillbe presentedinthenextsection.

7. Attheendofthecompletedfirstinningstallythebatsmen’sscoresandaddany extras.Tallyallthebowlers’totalsandaddanybyesorlegbyes(andpenalties). Thesetalliesmustbalance,thencheckthattheycorrespondtothetotalyouhavein the‘teamtotal’.Checkyourtotalswithyourfellowscorerandwhenyouaresatis- fiedyouhavereachedanagreedtotalforTeam1,informtheumpiresandbothteam captains.Oncethishasbeendoneyoucanthenhavesomerefreshmentsandatoilet break.

8. Continueasaboveforthesecondinnings.Attheconclusionofthisinningsrepeat step7.Althoughyouandyourfellowscorershouldbeawareofthetotalyoumust alwaysbalancethebatting,bowlingandteamtotal.Onceyouhavebothreachedan agreedtotalinformtheumpiresandbothcaptainsoftheresultofthegame.

9. Asyouscorethegameyouwillgetplentyofquestionsastotheindividualbatsman’s totals,bowlingfiguresandteamtotaletc.Onlyreplyifyoufeelcomfortabledoing so.Ifitbecomesannoying(oryoufeelunderunduepressure)justpolitelyaskthe persontoleave.Yourjobasascoreristorecordeveryball,anditsconsequences, thatisbowledduringthegame.Tothatendyouwillneedcompleteconcentration.

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BMcCULLUM 1

MGUPTILL 2

NWAGNER 12

DBRACEWELL

NO RUNSEnteradotinthebowler’sbox:

Nootheractionisnecessary.

RUNSThestrikerhitstheballandthebatsmenrun,cross,andmaketheirgroundattheotherend(changeends).Enter‘1’runinthebatsman’sbox:

Andenter‘1’runinthebowler’sbox:

Alsocrossoff‘1’runintheteamtotal:

Thestrikerhitstheballandthebatsmencrosstwiceandmaketheirgroundattheirrespectiveends,meaningtworunshavebeenscored-enter‘2’inthebatsman’sbox:

Andenter‘2’runsinthebowler’sbox:

Alsocrossoff‘2’runsintheteamtotal:

Thisprocesswillcontinuewiththescoringofallfurtherruns(1,2,3,4,6).

BOUNDARIESwillbesignalledbytheUMPIREontwooccasions:

BOUNDARYFOURoccurswhentheballrunsalongthegroundandcrossestheboundaryline.TheUmpirewillcallandsignalbywaving their extended arm horizontally from side to side in front of their body.

BOUNDARYSIXoccurswhentheballishitonthefullovertheboundaryline.TheUmpirewillcallandsignalbyholding their fully extended arms high above their head with open palms.

SCORING PROCESS

NWAGNER

DBRACEWELL

BMcCULLUM 1

MGUPTILL

NWAGNER 1

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

10 11

DISMISSALSWhenabatsmanisdismissed:• TheUMPIREwillindicatethedismissalbyraising one hand high above their head with their index finger extended.• Indicatethebatsmanhasbeendismissedbydrawingadiagonalline besidehislastrecordedscoringshot.• ThenrecordthemodeofdismissalintheHOWOUTcolumn.• BOWLEDisrecordedas‘BOWLED’,thenrecordthebowler’snamein theBOWLERcolumn.• CAUGHTisrecordedas‘C’or‘CT’,thenrecordthecatcher’sname (e.g.,‘CTNETHULA’),thenrecordthebowler’snameintheBowler’scolumn.• RUNOUTisrecordedas‘RUNOUT’,thenrecordthenameofthefielderwhoper- formedtheRUNOUTinsidebracketsbesidethewordsRUNOUT.Rememberthatthe BOWLERdoes notgetcreditedforaRUNOUT.• CAUGHTandBOWLEDisrecordedas‘C&B’intheHOWOUTbox,thenenterthe bowler’snameintheBowler’scolumn.

TorecordadismissalintheBOWLINGanalysisitisrecommendedtouseeitheraWor Xattheplaceintheboxwherethedismissalhasoccurred:

BATSMEN RUNSASSCORED HOWOUT BOWLER SCORE

BMcCULLUM 14126 CTNETHULA WAGNER 14

MGUPTILL 111 BOWLED WAGNER 3

RTAYLOR C&B BRACEWELL 0

DBROWNLIE 2314 STPvanWYK BRACEWELL 10

DFLYNN 6624 BOWLED NMcCULLUM 18

BJWATLING 3214461 RUNOUT(NICOL) 21

JORAM LBW NMcCULLUM 0

AELLIS 22131416 HITWICKET MARTIN 20

KMILLS 321321 NOTOUT 12

TBOULT 2222 BOWLED WAGNER 8

MGILLESPIE 11121 CTMARTIN FRANKLIN 6

BYES 1243 LEG 231 WIDES 112 NO 1111 10 BYES 6 4 BALLS 4 EXTRAS 24

TOTAL 136

FALL OF WICKETSInallscorebooks/scoresheetsyouarerequiredtorecordtheFALLOFWICKETS(FOW).ThesealsoprovidePARTNERSHIPdetails.

Whenabatsmanisdismissedrecordthefollowing: • Teamscoreatthattime • Dismissedbatsman’sname • Not-OutBatsman’snameandtherunstheyhavescoredatthedismissal • Thenumberofrunsscoredinthatparticularpartnership • Minutesofthepartnership,butonlyifyouareconfidentlyrecordingtimes

Ifyoufindthatyoudonothaveenoughtimetocompletethesedonotgetflustered–justrecordthescore,thentheinitialsofthebatsmen(lightlyinpencil).Youcanreturnattheendoftheinnings(orattheendofthematch)tocompletethissection.Thesedetailsarenotvitaltothescoringofthematchsoonlycompletethemifyoufeelcomfortabledoingso.

1 2NWAGNER 4 W 1 - 7

WKT SCORE BATSMANOUT BATSMANNOTOUT RUNS MINS &SCORE

1 15 GUPTILL McCULLUM12 15 22

2 15 TAYLOR McCULLUM12 0 2

3 24 McCULLUM BROWNLIE5 9 17

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

WKT SCORE BATSMANOUT BATSMANNOTOUT RUNS MINS &SCORE

1 15 MG BM

2 15 RT BM

3 24 BM DB

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12 13

• CrossthenumberofLEGBYEScompletedofftheTeamTotal.Itishelpfulifyou placeasmallLwheretheeventoccurredifacheckisneededlater.

RememberthatBYESandLEGBYESare notdebitedagainstthebowler.Theyarecred-itedtothebattingside,but not tothestriker.Therunscompletedarescoredasappropri-ateextras.

NO BALLSANOBALLwillbecalledandsignalledbytheUmpireifthebowlerhasunfairlydeliveredtheball.TosignaltheNOBALLtheumpirewillextend their right arm out horizontally from his body.Youmustacknowledgetheumpire’sNOBALLsignal.ANOBALLisalwaysa1runpenaltyirrespectiveofwhatelsehappensaftertheballhasbeendelivered.AnextraballmustalwaysbebowledinthesameoverforeveryNOBALLbowledinthatover.ANOBALLshouldberecordedinthebowler’sboxasacircle.Thiscirclealwayscountsas1run.Youmustacknowledgetheumpire’ssignalforaNOBALL. • TheNOBALListoberecordedintheNOBALLboxandnottothebatsman. • EnteraOinthebowlersbox.NOBALLSdocountasrunsagainstthebowler. • CrosstheNOBALLofftheTeamTotal.Itishelpfulifyouplaceasmall wheretheeventoccurredifacheckisneededlater.

EXTRASTheExtrasLineisusedtorecordthetypeandnumberofrunsscoredoffanydeliverywherethefieldingteamconcedesextras.

Thislineisdividedintofivesections:Byes,LegByes,Wides,NoBalls,andPenaltyRuns.

BYESShouldthebatsmencrossandmakegoodtheirgroundattheirrespectiveendsafterafairdeliveryandtheumpireatthebowlersendextends their right arm high above their head with an open palmtheyaresignallingthatBYESaretobe recorded.This indicates that thebatsmanhasnothit theball.Youmustacknowledgetheumpire’sBYEsignal.Therun(s)aretoberecordedintheBYESboxandnottothebatsman.

EnteraBinthebowlersboxwithasmallnumberofthenumberofBYEScompletedtotheupperorlowerrightoftheB,e.g.B4.Theserunsdo not countasrunsagainstthebowler.

CrossthenumberofBYEScompletedofftheteamtotal.ItishelpfulifyouplacetheBYEandrunsymbolwheretheeventoccurredincaseacheckisneededlater.

LEG BYESShouldthebatsmencrossandmakegoodtheirgroundattheirrespectiveendsafterafairdeliveryandtheUmpireatthebowler’sendtaps their bent, raised kneetheyaresignallingthatLEGBYESaretoberecorded.Thisindicatesthatthebatsmanhasnothittheballwiththebat,buttheballhastouchedsomepartofthebatsman’sperson(butnothisbat).Youmustacknowledgetheumpires’LEGBYEsignal. • Therun(s)aretoberecordedintheLEGBYESboxandnottothebatsman. • EnteraLinthebowlersboxwithasmallnumberofthenumberofLEGBYES completedtotheupperorlowerrightortheL.e.g.L3.Theserunsdo notcountas runsagainstthebowler.

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

4

NWAGNER 12 B4

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

43

NWAGNER 12 B4 L3

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

43 1

NWAGNER 12

B4 L3

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

14 15

IftheUmpiresignalsaNOBALLandthebatsmanhitstheballandrunsarescored,acknowledgetheUmpires’NOBALLsignal.

RecordtheNOBALLintheNOBALLbox.

Recordtherun(s)completedinthebatsman’sbox

Enterawiththenumberofrunscompletedinsidethecircleinthebowler’sbox:

Crossoffthenumberofrunscompletedas well astheNOBALLofftheteamtotal.(2com-pletedrunsbecomes3runscrossedofftheteamtotal)

IftheUmpiresignalsaNOBALLandthensignalseitheraBYEorLEGBYEafterthebatsmenhaverun,thisistoindicatethatthebatsmanhasnot hittheball.YouwillrecordallrunscompletedoffthatdeliveryasNOBALLS.YoumustacknowledgebothsignalsseparatelythattheUmpiremakes.

RecordtheNOBALLSintheNOBALLbox.

No runswillberecordedinthebatsman’sbox

EnteraOwithdotsinsidetoindicatethenumberofruns(byes/legbyes)completedinsidethecircleinthebowler’sbox.Alltheserunsarecountedasrunsagainstthebowler

Crossoffthenumberofrunscompletedas well astheNOBALLofftheteamtotal.(2completedrunsbecomes3runscrossedofftheteamtotal)Markeachrunwiththe(NOBALL)icon.

WIDES

AWIDEwillbecalledandsignalledbytheUmpireiftheballhaspassedtoowideofthestrikertohitit.TosignalaWIDEtheUm-pirewillhold both arms out horizontally with open palms.AnextraballmustalwaysbebowledinthesameoverforeveryWIDEbowledinthatover.YoumustacknowledgetheUmpiresWIDEsignal.AWIDEisre-cordedasa:inthebowlersbox.IfnothingelsehappensfromtheballotherthantheWIDEthereisa1runpenalty.

RecordtheWIDEintheWIDEbox:

No runswillberecordedinthebatsman’sbox:

NWAGNER 12 B4L3

DBRACEWELL

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

43 11

BMcCULLUM 12

MGUPTILL 2

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

43113

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L31112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

BMcCULLUM 12

MGUPTILL 2

NWAGNER 12 B4L3

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L31112 1314151617 18 19

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

431113

BMcCULLUM 12

MGUPTILL 2

16 17

2

Enterainthebowler’sbox.AllWIDESarecountedasrunsagainstthebowler:

CrosstheWIDEofftheteamtotal.MarkeachWIDEwiththe(WIDE)icon.

IftheUmpiresignalsaWIDEandthebatsmenrun,recordthenumberofrunscompletedplusthe1runpenaltyfortheWIDE.Placeadotineachquadrantofthefortherunscompleted.I.e..Remember,youmustacknowledgetheUmpire’sWIDEsignal.

RecordtheWIDE(S)intheWIDESbox:

Do notrecordanythingintheBatsman’sbox:

Enterawithadotineachofthequadrantstoindicatethenumberofrunscompletedinthebowler’sbox.AllWIDESarecountedasrunsagainstthebowler

Crossoffthenumberofrunscompletedas well astheWIDEofftheteamtotal.(2com-pletedrunsbecomes3WIDEScrossedofftheteamtotal)

PENALTY RUNSPenaltyRunsaremore likely tobeawardedas the levelofcricket increases. In theunlikelyeventofthembeingawardedwehavegivenabriefexplanationofthemhere.PenaltyRunsawardedtoeithersidearedeemedasfiveextras,butarenottiedtoaspecificballorbowler.WhenPenaltyRunsareawardedtotheBattingTeamtheyareaddedtothecurrentinningsscoresheet.WhenPenaltyRunsareawardedtotheBowlingTeamtheyareaddedtothepreviousinningsscoresheetiftheyhavebattedortothenextinningsscoresheetiftheyhavenotbatted.

Penalty Runs (Batting)Right hand tapping the opposite shoulder.

Thebowler’sendumpire,normallyafterconsultationwiththesquarelegumpire,willmakethissignalwhentheballisdeadtoaward5Pen-altyRunstothebattingteam.BattingPenaltyRunsarerareandsomeplayingconditionswillnotallowthemtobeawardedbyplayer/umpires,butonlybyqualifiedumpires.Whentheyarepermitted,however,theyusuallyoccurwhentheball,beinginplay,touchesafield-inghelmetplacedontheground.ThereareotherfieldingoffencesforwhichPenaltyRunscanbeawarded,butinnocircumstancesaretheyattributedtoaparticularballofanover.

Penalty Runs (Bowling)Left hand tapping the opposite shoulder.

Thebowler’sendumpire,normallyafterconsultationwiththesquarelegumpire,willmake thissignalwhen theball isdead toaward5PenaltyRuns to thebowling team.BowlingPenaltyRunsare rareandsomeplayingconditionswillnotallow themtobeawardedbyplayer/umpires,butonlybyqualifiedumpires.Whentheyarepermitted,however, theyusuallyoccurwhen thebatsmenhaveal-readybeenwarnedforrepeatedlyrunningonthewicketwhencom-pletingruns.ThereareotherbattingoffencesforwhichPenaltyRunscan be awarded, but in no circumstances are they attributed to aparticularballofanover.

NWAGNER •12 B4L3

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L31112 131415161718+ 19

BYES LEGBYES WIDES NOBALLS PENALTIES

431311

BMcCULLUM 12

MGUPTILL 2

NWAGNER •12 B4L3

DBRACEWELL

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7B4 8 9

10L31112 131415+16+17+ 18 19

18 19

2

2

BATSMEN RUNSASSCORED HOWOUT BOWLER SCORE

BMcCULLUM 14126 CTNETHULA NWAGNER 14

MGUPTILL 111 BOWLED NWAGNER 3

RTAYLOR C&B BRACEWELL 0

DBROWNLIE 2314 STPvanWYK BRACEWELL 10

DFLYNN 6624 BOWLED NMcCULLUM 18

BJWATLING 3214461 RUNOUT(NICOL) 21

JORAM LBW NMcCULLUM 0

AELLIS 22131416 HITWICKET MARTIN 20

KMILLS 321321 NOTOUT 12

TBOULT 2222 BOWLED NWAGNER 8

MGILLESPIE 11121 CTMARTIN FRANKLIN 6

BYES 1243 LEG 231 WIDES 112 NO 1111 10 BYES 6 4 BALLS 4 EXTRAS 24 TOTAL 136

END OF OVERAnoverconsistsofsixlegaldeliveries.NoBallsandWidesarenotcountedas‘ballsinanover’.AfterthebowlingofsixlegaldeliveriestheUmpirewillcall“over”andtheUmpiresandPlayerswillmovetotheirnewpositions.IntheunlikelyeventthatanUmpiremiss-countsitisyourdutytorecordonlytheballsbowledintheover.DonotmakeafussbutquietlylettheUmpireknowatthefirstavailablebreak.

Attheendofeachoveryoumustrecordthebowler’sfiguresinthelowerpartoftheboxnexttohisname.Thesearealwayscumulativetotals.

IfnorunswerescoredofftheoverthisisreferredtoasaMAIDENOVER.ThisistoberecordedbyinsertingtheletterMinthebowler’sanalysis.

IfthebowlertakesawicketduringaMAIDENOVERthisisknownasaWICKETMAID-ENandcanberecordedtwowaysinthebowler’sanalysis,eitherbyplacingaWorWMinthebowler’sanalysis.

Pleaserememberitisgoodpracticetohaveregularcheckswithyourfellowscorerasthegameprogresses.Itisrecommendedthatyoucheckthebowlingfiguresattheendofeachover.Oneofyoushouldsaye.g.‘5runsoffthebowler,whohasthefiguresof0for5,teamtotal5’.Afterthenextover‘4runsoffthebowlerwhohasthefiguresof0for4,teamtotal9’etc.

END OF INNINGS (BATTING)AttheendofeachcompletedinningsofthebattingteamyoumustreconciletheBATTINGTOTAL.Thisisdonebyaddingalltheindividualbatsman’sscorestogether,thenaddingtheEXTRAS(includingPenaltyRuns)tothattotal.ThisgivesyoutheBATTINGTOTAL.

WeencourageyoutoworkwithyourfellowscorerasyoubalanceyourBATTINGTOTAL.OnceyouarehappytheBATTINGTOTALbalances,thencheckthatitagreeswiththerunscrossedoffontheTEAMTOTAL(cumulativetotal)thenmovetoaddandbalancetheBOWLINGTOTAL.

END OF INNINGS (BOWLING)AttheendofeachcompletedinningsofthebattingteamyoumustalsoreconciletheBOWLINGTOTAL.ThisisdonebyaddingalltheindividualBOWLERSfigurestogether,thenaddingtheappropriateEXTRAS(BYESandLEGBYESandanyPENALTYRUNS),to that total. This gives you the BOWLING TOTAL. Remember thatWIDES and NOBALLSshouldhavealreadybeenincludedintheBOWLINGTOTAL.

O=OVERS.M=MAIDENS.R=RUNS.W=WICKETS

NWAGNER 234--1

116121

0-170-22

DBRACEWELL 000

000

0-0

NWAGNER

WWM1-222-22

BOWLERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 O M R W

NWAGNER 10 2 18 3

DBRACEWELL 10 3 22 2

NMcCULLUM 10 4 33 2

CMARTIN 10 0 23 1

JFRANKLIN 10 5 24 1

EXTRAS 16 1RO

TOTAL 50 14 136 10

20 21

WealsoencourageyoutoworkwithyourfellowscorerasyoubalanceyourBOWLINGTOTAL.Onceyouhavecompletedthebowlers‘figures’andyouarehappythattheBATTINGandBOWLINGbalancesandcorrespondswiththeTEAMTOTAL,yourjobiscomplete.

Asyouhavebeencheckingregularlythroughouttheinnings/matchthetasksaboveshouldnotbeanoneroustaskandwillhelpyoufindanyerrorssooner(avoidsanyten-sionorarguments).Theseregularcheckswillhelpyou‘knowthetotal’asthematchprogressesandthereconciliationoftheBATTING/BOWLING/TEAMtotalsisjusttoconfirmthatbothscorebooksarethesameinallrespects.

TIMESAsyoustartoffyourscoringcareeryoumaynotwishtorecordtimesbutshouldyoudecidetohereisabriefsummaryofasimplewaytodothis.

Insomescoresheetsorscorebooksthereisarequirementtoaddinthetimefortheindividualbatsmen,battingpartnershipsandtheteams’innings.Thesedonothavetobeadifficultorconfusingtask.

IntheexamplebelowBMcCullumstartedhisinningsat11:00andwasdismissedat11:41.ThismeansthatbothhisinningstimeandhispartnershipwithMGuptillbothlastedfor41minutes.One minute is always added to the dismissed batsman’s time for the incoming batsman’s start time.MGuptillstartedhisinningsat11:00andwasdismissedat12:06sohisindividualbattingtimewas66minutes.ThepartnershipbetweenMGuptillandRTayloriscalculatedbycountingtheminutesfromwhenRTaylorstartedhisinningsuntilMGuptillwasdismissed.11:42to12:06=24minutes.Thiscalculationisrepeatedforallsubsequentbatsmenandpartnerships.

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Inthisexampletheinningsstartedat11:00andfinishedwhenMGillespie,the10thandfinalbatsman,wasdismissedat2:30pm.Thereforetheinningstimewas210minutes.

Thenotoutbatsman’sminutesarealsocalculatedusingthisendofinningstime,sointhisexampleJOram’sbattingtimeis34minutes.

Wetrustthisdocumenthasbeenbothinformativeandhelpful.AsmentionedintheIn-troductionwehavekepttheinformationsimplesoastonotcomplicateyourearlyexperi-encesasacricketscorer.

Asisterpublication,The Scorers Companion,willprovideamorecomprehensiveguidetotheartofcricketscoring.Itwillbea‘musthave’asyouprogressyourscoringcareer.

IfatanystageyouhaveaquestionpleasedonothesitatetocontacttheRegionalScor-ingManagerinyourarea.Theywillbeonlytoopleasedtohelp.Theircontactdetails,aswellasacomprehensiverangeofrelatedinformation,canbefoundontheNewZealandCricketUmpiresandScorersAssociationwebsiteat:www.nzcusa.org.nz

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IN BATSMEN RUNSASSCORED HOWOUT BOWLER RUNS MINS OUT

11:0011:41 BMcCULLUM 41

11:0012:06 MGUPTILL 66

11:42 RTAYLOR

IN BATSMEN RUNSASSCORED HOWOUT BOWLER RUNS MINS OUT

11:0011:41 BMcCULLUM 41

11:0012:06 MGUPTILL 66

11:421:41

RTAYLOR 119

12:071:50

DBROWNLIE 103

1:421:55 DFLYNN 13

1:512:03

BJWATLING 12

1:562:30

JORAM NOTOUT 34

2:042:10

AELLIS 6

2:112:20 KMILLS 9

2:212:25 TBOULT 4

2:262:30

MGILLESPIE 4