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IPL Standing 2013

SNTEAMSMATCHESWONLOSTTIENRPTSNET R.R
 
1Mumbai Indians141040020+0.636
 
2Chennai Super Kings141040020+0.551
 
3Rajasthan Royals141040020+0.506
 
4Royal Challengers Bangalore14860016+0.475
 
5Sunrisers Hyderabad14860016-0.117
 
6Kolkata Knight Riders14680012-0.044
 
7Kings XI Punjab13580010-0.018
 
8Delhi Daredevils13310006-0.737
 
9Pune Warriors India14212004-1.314

 LAW 39 STUMPED

1. Out Stumped
(a) The striker is out Stumped, except as in 3 below, if
 (i) a ball which is not a No ball is delivered
and (ii) he is out of his ground, other than as in 3(a) below
and (iii) he has not attempted a run
when (iv) his wicket is fairly put down by the wicket-keeper without the intervention of
another fielder. Note, however Laws 2.8(c) (Transgression of the Laws by a
batsman who has a runner) and 40.3 (Position of wicket-keeper).
(b) The striker is out Stumped if all the conditions of (a) above are satisfied, even though a decision of Run out would be justified.

2. Ball rebounding from wicket-keeper’s person
(a) If the wicket is put down by the ball, it shall be regarded as having been put down by the wicket-keeper if the ball
 (i) rebounds on to the stumps from any part of the wicket-keeper’s person or equipment other than a protective helmet
 or (ii) has been kicked or thrown on to the stumps by the wicket-keeper.
(b) If the ball touches a protective helmet worn by the wicket-keeper, the ball is still in play but the striker shall not be out Stumped. He will, however, be liable to be Run out in these circumstances if there is subsequent contact between the ball and any fielder. Note, however, 3 below.

3. Not out Stumped
(a) Notwithstanding 1 above, the striker will not be out Stumped if he has left his ground to avoid injury, when his wicket is put down.
(b) If the striker is not out Stumped he may, except in the circumstances of Law 38.2(e), be out Run out if the conditions of Law 38 (Run out) apply.





LAW 37 OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD

1. Out Obstructing the field
Either batsman is out Obstructing the field if he wilfully obstructs or distracts the fielding side by word or action.
Furthermore, it shall be regarded as obstruction if while the ball is in play either batsman wilfully, and without the consent of a fielder, strikes the ball with his bat or person, other than a hand not holding the bat, after the ball has been touched by a fielder. This shall apply whether or not there is any disadvantage to the fielding side. See 4 below.

2. Accidental obstruction.
It is for either umpire to decide whether any obstruction or distraction is wilful or not. He shall consult the other umpire if he has any doubt.

3. Obstructing a ball from being caught
The striker is out should wilful obstruction or distraction by either batsman prevent a catch being made. This shall apply even though the striker causes the obstruction in lawfully guarding his wicket under the provisions of Law 34.3 (Ball lawfully struck more than once).

4. Returning the ball to a fielder
Either batsman is out Obstructing the field if, without the consent of a fielder and while the ball is in play, he uses his bat or person, other than a hand not holding the bat, to return the ball to any fielder.

5. Runs scored
If either batsman is dismissed Obstructing the field, runs completed by the batsmen before the offence shall be scored, together with any runs for penalties awarded to either side. See Laws 18.6 (Runs awarded for penalties) and 18.9 (Runs scored when a batsman is dismissed).
If, however the obstruction prevents a catch from being made, runs completed by the batsmen before the offence shall not be scored, but any runs for penalties awarded to either side shall stand.

6. Bowler does not get credit
The bowler does not get credit for the wicket.


LAW 33 HANDLED THE BALL






LAW 33 HANDLED THE BALL

1. Out Handled the ball
(a) Either batsman is out Handled the ball if he wilfully touches the ball while in play with a hand or hands not holding the bat unless he does so with the consent of a fielder.
(b) Either batsman is out under this Law if, while the ball is in play, and without the consent of a fielder, he uses his hand or hands not holding the bat to return the ball to any fielder.

2. Not out Handled the ball
Notwithstanding 1(a) above, a batsman will not be out under this Law if he handles the ball to avoid injury.

3. Runs scored
If either batsman is dismissed Handled the ball, runs completed by the batsmen before the offence shall be scored, together with any runs for penalties awarded to either side. See Laws 18.6 (Runs awarded for penalties) and 18.9 (Runs scored when a batsman is dismissed).

4 Bowler does not get credit
The bowler does not get credit for the wicket.


IPL Standing 2013

SNTEAMSMATCHESWONLOSTTIENRPTSNET R.R
1Chennai Super Kings141040020+0.551
2Rajasthan Royals141040020+0.506
3Mumbai Indians13940018+0.648
4Royal Challengers Bangalore14860016+0.475
5Sunrisers Hyderabad13850016-0.092
6Kolkata Knight Riders14680012-0.044
7Kings XI Punjab13580010-0.018
8Delhi Daredevils13310006-0.737
9Pune Warriors India14212004-1.314

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3. Protective helmets belonging to the fielding side
Protective helmets, when not in use by fielders, should, if above the surface, be placed only on the ground behind the wicket-keeper and in line with both sets of stumps. If a protective helmet belonging to the fielding side is on the ground within the field of play, and the ball while in play strikes it, the ball shall become dead, and 5 penalty runs shall then be awarded to the batting side, in addition to the penalty for a No ball or a Wide, if applicable. Additionally runs completed by the batsmen before the ball strikes the protective helmet shall be scored, together with the run in progress if the batsmen had already crossed at the instant of the ball striking the protective helmet. See Law 18.10 (Runs scored when the ball becomes dead other than at the fall of a wicket)



TeamsMatWonLostTiedN/RPtsNet RR
Chennai Super Kings119200180.737
Royal Challengers Bangalore117400140.708
Rajasthan Royals96300120.577
Mumbai Indians106400120.134
Sunrisers Hyderabad10640012-0.102
Kings XI Punjab10460080.08
Kolkata Knight Riders1037006-0.104
Delhi Daredevils1037006-0.599
Pune Warriors1129004-1.382

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TeamsMatWonLostTiedN/RPtsNet RR
Chennai Super Kings108200160.733
Royal Challengers Bangalore106400120.69
Rajasthan Royals96300120.577
Mumbai Indians106400120.134
Sunrisers Hyderabad10640012-0.102
Kings XI Punjab9450080.172
Kolkata Knight Riders1037006-0.104
Delhi Daredevils1037006-0.599
Pune Warriors1028004-1.433