Playing Conditions confirmed for ICC Champions Trophy 2004
The ICC today confirmed details of the Playing Conditions that will apply for the ICC Champions Trophy 2004
The ICC today confirmed details of the Playing Conditions that will apply for the ICC Champions Trophy 2004. These are based on the standard One Day International Playing Conditions used around the world, with the addition of a number of specific conditions for this tournament.
A simple point scoring system has been adopted for the group stage, which excludes the use of bonus points. Games that cannot be finished on the first day will continue on the reserve days allocated for all matches, and the decision to reduce overs because of weather interruptions will only apply to the reserve day.
Particular points of interest are:
David Richardson, ICC General Manager-Cricket said: "These Playing Conditions are consistent with those used in most One Day International cricket, but with the agreement of participating countries we have made a number of changes to reflect the particular circumstances of this tournament. For example, the provision of reserve days will provide the best opportunity of completing all matches, which is particularly important in a short format event like this.
"By deciding against the use of bonus points there is clarity in the points scoring system, while the new benchmark of 20 overs as the minimum number to constitute a match has already been trialled in England this summer. It will also be adopted for all ODI cricket around the world after the ICC Champions Trophy," added Mr Richardson.
Full details of the Playing Conditions can be viewed and downloaded from the ICC Champions Trophy 2004 section of the ICC website at www.icc-cricket.com.
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