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SPL 2 - Scoring Zones / Field Layout

11/22/2017POSTED BY Tvist Sports


SPL 2 - Scoring Zones / Field Layout

  1. 2X and 3X Region
    2X - Orange 3X - Yellow

    When the ball is played in this region (first impact), runs taken will be multiplied. E.g., when played over 2x region, Total Runs = 2 X Runs taken. Similarly, when played over 3X region Total Runs = 3 X Runs taken

    Note: When a Batsman takes "Super Ball", 2X and 3X zones are not applicable. Runs scored on a Batsman Super Ball, will be doubled by default. In Season 2, one 2X region is set on the boundary. Hence a 4 run would result to 8 runs and a 6 run would result to 12 runs
  2. TVIST SUPERBALL
    1. Batsman takes the Superball: When a batsman applies superball, runs scored off that ball will be doubled. E.g., Batsman scores a 4 of the superball gets 8 runs added to the scoreboard. Note: When a Batsman takes "Super ball", 2X and 3X regions are not applicable. Last ball of the final over (6th over) will be declared Batsman Superball by default, if it was not applied anytime during the innings.
    2. Bowler takes the Superball: When a bowler applies superball, and picks up a wicket, bowler gets a wicket and -4 runs on the opponent’s scorecard. Note, if the batsman hits the ball over the fence (excluding Straight boundaries), he will be declared OUT. Second last ball of the final over (i.e., 5th delivery of the final over) will be declared Bowler Superball by default, if it was not applied anytime during the innings.
  3. Every team can take one superball during Bowling and one during Batting.
    So what happens when a TVIST Superball is applied?
Note: If a Wide or No-ball or any illegal deliveries are bowled, the Superball stays for the next delivery. But runs for Wide and No ball will be 1 run only. Superball is considered complete only after a legal delivery.
 
  1. Outside Fence:
    When the ball is played Outside Fence, only one run will be declared. This is to avoid extra times and encouraging the players to play within the field. If the ball goes through the fence, the result will be same.
  2. Boundary and Outside Fence over Boundary Line:
    When the ball is played to the boundary region and over the boundary region (Straight boundaries only), 4 and 6 runs will be given. (Similar to regular cricket boundaries). If the ball is hit over the straight boundary, it will be declared SIX.
  3. Power Box:
    First over of the match will be a power play by default. Only one Fielder can be outside the Power Box and 4 Fielders inside the Power Box. Bowler can take his run up outside Power Box.
Pitch and Ground
  1. Pitch length: 20 yards
  2. Ground is covered with Astro turf and fence

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