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August Cup (Under 14)
PLAYING REGULATIONS
 The control of the August Cup competition shall be the responsibility of the Management Committee of the North Kent Junior League whose decisions shall be final and binding on all member clubs entering the competition. In the event of a national or county competition also being run in conjunction with the August Cup, then only these August Cup rules must be used, not the rules for any other competition.
 The August Cup competition is open to all member clubs, but a club may only enter 1 team.
 All teams must apply to enter the competition before 1st January prior to the start of the season.
 All players must be under 14 years of age and at least 11 years of age at midnight on 31st August prior to the start of the season. Any team fielding an ineligible player in a fixture will be disqualified from the competition and their opponents will be awarded the match.
 A player may play in this competition for only one member club in a season, unless, prior to 31st May, he is transferred to any other club in the League with the approval of both his original club and the League's Management Committee. Only one transfer per individual player is permissible per season. Any team fielding an ineligible player in a fixture will be disqualified from the competition and their opponents will be awarded the match.
 All players must be registered with the North Kent Junior League at least 48 hours before the start of an August Cup match, unless otherwise agreed by the managers of both teams. Registration data for a player must include their first name, surname, date of birth and the team they are to be registered for. Any team found, for an August Cup match, to be in breach of the above rules on registration, will be disqualified from the competition and their opponents will be awarded the match.
 The home club shall provide a 5½ oz match ball of a quality acceptable to both match managers and the umpires, the ball need not be new.
 Each member club shall supply an umpire who shall be a competent and responsible adult.
 Matches played on a weekday evening must start by 5.30pm at the latest and matches played at weekends must start by 9.30am.
 All teams must notify the League's Results Secretary of the result of their 'home' matches before 9.00pm on the Monday of the week following the playing of the match, even if the match is cancelled. Failure to do so may result in a £5 fine being imposed by the League on the defaulting club. A completed score sheet must also be submitted, within 2 weeks of the match being played, to the League's Results Secretary for all 'home' matches that are played. Failure to submit a completed score sheet may result in a £5 fine being imposed by the League on the defaulting club.
 No coaching is allowed whilst play is in progress.
 The safety of players is the responsibility of Match Managers and the umpires who will enforce the ECB Guidelines on the wearing of helmets, unless the Manager responsible for the player assures them that his club holds a consent to the contrary in the form recommended by the Guidelines. No fielder shall be allowed to field nearer than 11 yards from the bat, except behind the wicket on the off-side.
 The home team should confirm the fixture and start time with the away team in the week before the match is to be played and give directions to the ground and a map if so requested. In the event of cancellation due to bad weather, the home team should notify the away team as soon as possible to prevent wasted travel.
 The winning side is the team with the most runs, if equal, the team losing the least wickets. If still equal, the team with the highest score at the end of 23 overs will be the winner and if still equal, the team with the highest score at the end of 22 overs, 21 overs, etc. will be the winner.
 The Laws of Cricket (2000 Code) shall apply, except where inconsistent with these regulations.
 Each innings should be of a maximum of 24 overs. However, Managers may agree, before the start of play, to reduce the duration of each innings, down to a minimum of 20 overs per innings. Any unstarted overs in the first innings may not be used in the second innings. No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs.
 The wicket-keeper shall not be changed during an innings, unless injured or taken ill during the innings.
 All players should wear white cricket clothing or alternatively, an entire team may wear coloured clothing of the same design, provided it has been approved, in advance, by the Management Committee of the North Kent Junior League. Also, all players should wear white cricket boots or shoes and batsmen and wicket-keepers must wear pads, boxes and gloves as a minimum.
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