The Sportsbook
Every great game needs a clear set of rules. Here you'll find everything you need to know to keep our matches fun, fast, and fair for everyone
I. Game Format & Teams
- Each match consists of one innings per team, with each innings lasting a maximum of 10 overs.
- Teams are comprised of 6 players. On the field, the composition is 1 bowler, 1 wicket-keeper, and 4 fielders.
II. Batting & Scoring
- Runs are scored by hitting the ball into designated scoring zones. With the exception of a 6, runs are awarded only upon the successful completion of a physical run between the wickets.
- The scoring zones are as follows:
- 1 Run: The batted ball does not cross the yellow line.
- 2 Runs: The batted ball crosses the first line.
- 4 Runs: The batted ball crosses the second line.
- 6 Runs: The batted ball hits the front net on the full. A physical run is not required.
III. Dismissals
- Standard cricket dismissal rules apply, including Bowled, Caught, Stumped, Run Out, and Hit Wicket.
- The Leg Before Wicket (LBW) rule is not in effect.
- Rebound Catches: A batsman can be dismissed 'Caught' off a rebound from any of the nets, provided the ball has not touched the ground.
- An innings is complete when either the 10 overs are bowled or all 6 batsmen are dismissed.
- Last Man Stands: The last remaining batsman is permitted to bat alone. However, they can be run out at either end of the wicket.
IV. Umpiring & Disputes
- The game is self-umpired by the players in the spirit of fair play.
- Any disputes over close calls will be resolved by reviewing a delayed video replay when available.