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Metropolitan Essex Cricket Board Competition Rules 2010
Under 11's Haydn Davis Cup
20 overs per game.
8 bowlers must bowl each game.
3 overs maximum and 2 overs minimum per bowler.
2 overs maximum per spell.
Batsmen retire at 25 and
cannot
return.
Group games to be played by 8
th
August 2010.
All games to be played in the "Spirit of Cricket".
Round robin group games. 4 groups.
Semi finals. Winners group A play winners group C. Winners group B play winners group D. Final date and venue to be detemined.
Under 13's Len Stentiford Cup
20 overs per game.
Batsmen retire at 30 and
cannot
return.
4 overs maximum per bowler.
Group games to be played by 8
th
August 2010.
All games to be played in the "Spirit of Cricket".
Round robin group games. 4 groups.
Winners group A play winners group C. Winners group B play winners group D. Final played at Woodford Wells on 5
th
September 2010.
Under 13's MCC Spirit of Cricket National Cup (David Bradford)
National rules are sent to clubs by the ECB
20 overs per game.
Batsmen retire at 30 and
cannot
return.
4 overs maximum per bowler.
Games to be played in the "Spirit of Cricket".
Knock out competition. Met winners play other regional winners.
Under 15's Cox & Kings Cup
20 overs per game.
Batsmen retire at 30 and
cannot
return.
Group games to be played by 8
th
August 2010.
All games to be played in the "Spirit of Cricket".
Round robin group games. 4 groups.
Winners group A play winners group C. Winners group B play winners group D. Final played at Woodford Wells on 5
th
September 2010.
Under 15's National Club Championship (Dennis Peters)
National rules are sent to clubs by the ECB
20 overs per game.
Batsmen retire at 50 and
cannot
return.
4 overs maximum per bowler.
Games to be played in the "Spirit of Cricket".
Knock out competition. Met winners play other regional winners.
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