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9. Law 9 - The Bowling, Popping and Return Creases
10. Law 10 - Preparation and Maintenance of the Playing Area
11. Law 11 - Covering the Pitch
14. Law 14 - Declaration and Forfeiture
16. Law 16 - Start of Play; Cessation of Play
17. Law 17 - Practice on the Field
28. Law 28 - The Wicket is Down
29. Law 29 - Batsman out of His Ground
34. Law 34 - Hit the Ball Twice
36. Law 36 - Leg Before Wicket
37. Law 37 - Obstructing the Field
40. Law 40 - The Wicket-Keeper
42. Law 42 - Fair and Unfair Play
6 THE PITCH 6.1 Area of pitch The pitch is a rectangular area of the ground 22 yards/20.12 m in length and 10 ft/3.05 m in width. It is bounded at either end by the bowling creases and on either side by imaginary lines, one each side of the imaginary line joining the centres of the two middle stumps, each parallel to it and 5 ft/1.52 m from it. See clauses 8.1 (Description, width and pitching) and 7.2 (The bowling crease).6.2 Fitness of pitch for play The umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of the pitch for play. See clauses 2.7 (Fitness for play) and 2.8 (Suspension of play in dangerous or unreasonable conditions).6.3 Selection and preparation Before the match, the Ground Authority shall be responsible for the selection and preparation of the pitch. During the match, the umpires shall control its use and maintenance. 6.3.1 The Ground Authority shall ensure that during the period prior to the start of play and during intervals, the pitch area shall be roped off so as to prevent unauthorised access. (The pitch area shall include an area at least 2 metres beyond the rectangle made by the crease markings at both ends of the pitch).6.3.2 The fourth umpire shall ensure that, prior to the start of play and during any intervals, only authorised staff, the IPL match officials, players, team coaches and authorised television personnel shall be allowed access to the pitch area. Such access shall be subject to the following limitations:6.3.2.1 Only captains and team coaches may walk on the actual playing surface of the pitch area (outside of the crease markings). 6.3.2.2 Access to the pitch area by television personnel shall be restricted to one camera crew (including one or two television commentators) of the official licensed television broadcaster(s) (but not news crews). Additionally one sponsor representative from the home team will be present at the toss.6.3.2.3 No spiked footwear shall be permitted.
6.3.2.4 No one shall be permitted to bounce a ball on the pitch, strike it with a bat or cause damage to the pitch in any other way. 6.3.2.5 Access shall not interfere with pitch preparation. 6.3.3 In the event of any dispute, the IPL Match Referee will rule and his ruling will be final. 6.4 Changing the pitch 6.4.1 If the on-field umpires decide that it is dangerous or unreasonable for play to continue on the match pitch, they shall stop play and immediately advise the IPL Match Referee.6.4.2 The on-field umpires and the IPL Match Referee shall then consult with both captains.6.4.3 If the captains agree to continue, play shall resume.6.4.4 If the decision is not to resume play, the on-field umpires together with the IPL Match Referee shall consider whether the existing pitch can be repaired and the match resumed from the point it was stopped. In considering whether to authorise such repairs, the IPL Match Referee must consider whether this would place either side at an unfair advantage, given the play that had already taken place on the dangerous pitch.6.4.5 If the decision is that the existing pitch cannot be repaired, then the match is to be abandoned with the following consequences:6.4.5.1 In the event of the required number of overs to constitute a match having been completed at the time the match is abandoned, the result shall be determined according to the provisions of clause 16.4.2.6.4.5.2 In the event of the required number of overs to constitute a match not having been completed, the match will be abandoned as a no result.6.4.6 If the abandonment occurs on the day of the match, the IPL Match Referee
shall consult with the BCCI with the objective of finding a way for a new match (including a new nomination of teams and toss) to commence on the same date and venue. Such a match may be played either on the repaired pitch or on another pitch, subject to the IPL Match Referee and the relevant Ground Authority both being satisfied that the new pitch will be of the required IPLstandard. The playing time lost between the scheduled start time of the original match and the actual start time of the new match will be covered by the provisions of clause 12.6.4.7 If it is not possible to start a new match on the scheduled day of the match, the BCCI shall determine whether the match can be replayed within the existing league schedule.6.4.8 Throughout the above decision making processes, the IPL Match Referee shall keep informed both captains and the head of the Ground Authority. The head of the Ground Authority shall ensure that suitable and prompt public announcements are made.6.5 Non-turf pitches All IPLmatches shall be played on natural turf pitches. The use of PVA and other adhesives in the preparation of pitches is not permitted.7 THE CREASES7.1 The creasesThe positions of a bowling crease, a popping crease and two return creases shall be marked by white lines, as set out in clauses 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4, at each end of the pitch. See paragraph 1 of Appendix C.7.2 The bowling creaseThe bowling crease, which is the back edge of the crease marking, is the line that marks the end of the pitch, as in clause6.1 (Area of pitch). It shall be 8 ft 8 in/2.64 m in length.7.3 The popping creaseThe popping crease, which is the back edge of the crease marking, shall be in front of and parallel to the bowling crease and shall be 4 ft/1.22 m from it. The popping crease shall be marked to a minimum of 15 yards/13.71 m on either side of the imaginary line joining the centres of the two middle stumps and shall be considered to be unlimited in length.7.4 The return creasesThe return creases, which are the inside edges of the crease markings, shall be at right angles to the popping crease at a distance of 4 ft 4 in/1.32 m either side of the imaginary line joining the centres of the two middle stumps. Each return crease shall be marked from the popping crease to a minimum of 8 ft/2.44 m behind it and shall be considered to be unlimited in length.7.5 Additional Crease MarkingsAs a guideline to the umpires for the calling of wides on the offside, the crease markings detailed in paragraph 1 of Appendix C shall be marked in white at each end of the pitch.