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Changes to Windies domestic 50-over tournament

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Staff ESPNcricinfo

September 16, 2011

The over-50 national tournament in the Netherlands Antilles will undergo several changes, with the board to include some of the changes it was decided to form an international game at the ICC annual conference in Hong Kong earlier this year. In addition, the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has made some changes to the.

For starters, the competition was renamed the Regional Super50. Two balls will be used at each entrance, with opening bowlers from a new ball at each end. The batting and bowling digital benefits will be taken between 16 and 40 acquisitions.

While these changes are in line with changes in the CPI in ODIs, there are a couple of other innovations. Two players from each side be allowed to bowl 12 overs each. The rest, as is the case for all bowlers in the 50-over format, will be entitled to a maximum of 10. In addition, the need for large receiver rule will be removed restrictions on the ground and a maximum of four field players (instead of five as is the current standard) are allowed outside the circle of 30 meters in the non-Powerplay overs.

The Super50 Regional will be played in Guyana from October 18 to 29. Barbados and the Leeward Islands are the winners of the ruling house of 50 sets in the tournament, after a year linked to Jamaica last final.
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