About this Event
Year 5&6 Countdown Cricket Festival
Top 2 teams from this event will be invited to the Wirral Final on Thursday 18th June, more details will be shared with schools.
Schools are repsonisble for their own first aid provision
Please ensure participants have correct footwear and clothing depending on the weather as there may be little shelter/shaded areas during the games.
The aim of the Tournament is to provide children of all levels of ability and experience with an opportunity to participate in cricket and to encourage fair participation by all.
Countdown Cricket is a simplified version of cricket where the number of balls left in the innings are counted down from 40 (in the case of Dynamos Cricket) so everyone knows how long is left in the game. The team with the most runs wins.
For more information on the rules and game click here
Staff will need to score their own games using the app. You can download the app before your arrival here
Download on the Apple store here
Download on the Google Play store
Each team comprises of 8 players. Squads are limited to 10 players
Format
Each batting team will face 40 balls
Bowlers will bowl 5 balls and then rotate with next fielder due to bowl.
Fielders will rotate around the field, with 2 fielders on each side of the pitch and a wicket keeper at a safe distance behind the stumps, in a clockwise direction each time the bowler is changed.
Batting
Runs are hitting the over boundary 4 and 6.
Runs can also be scored for running between the wickets.
Batters can be out bowled, caught or run out.
For run outs the crease (i.e. area that the batter is considered to be safe) is marked by the batting tees at the batters end and a pair of cones at the bowlers end.
When a batter is out, the batter swap ends and continue (5 runs are added to fielding every wicket).
Staff should use discretion to swap batters to ensure each faces a similar number of balls.
Bowling
Both underarm and overarm bowling is allowed, with a straight arm encouraged.
A ball will be called a no ball if arriving at the batter above the waist height, bouncing more than twice rolling along the ground or stopping
All bowling is from the same end.
No-balls & wides are scored as 2 runs to batting team, and no extra delivery to be bowled.
A ball will be called a wide if it is outside of the batting tees (that make the crease)
Please contact us should you require any additional information.
Schools are responsible for their own first aid provision.
Schools are asked to bring a bat, stump and wickets, clearly marked up - just in case we need additional equipment on the day
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Birkenhead Park Cricket Club, ark Road North, Birkenhead, United Kingdom
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