Super 7 Cricket[edit]

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Super 7 (7X7) is a shortened game format of cricket. It is a recreational sport introduced by the cricket enthusiasts in United States. In a Super7 game, the two teams have a single innings each, which is restricted to a maximum of 7 overs and 7 players a side.

A typical Super 7 game completes in about one hour, with each innings lasting around 25 minutes and an official 10-minute break between the innings. This is much shorter than previous forms of the game.

A heavy weight tennis ball is used to play this game in place of traditional leather ball to play these games.

Origin[edit]

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This format originated in United States where there are a lot of high qualify baseball / softball parks and less proper cricket fields. This format needs comparatively one-third of the field space needed and can be played in existing ball park fields with minimal adjustments.

Match format and rules[edit]

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  • 10 players can be registered in the team roaster and Max 7 players are allowed per game.
  • No player is allowed to play for more than 1 team. Violation may lead to suspension of the team from the tournament.
  • A player should have played at least 1 game including the knockout round to be eligible to play in the Pre Quarters Finals. Violation may lead to suspension of the team from the tournament.
  • Max 7 overs for each innings. Team is all out if they lose 6 wickets.
  • Only a Maximum of 3 players is allowed to field outside the circle (grassy area) at any time during the innings.
  • Minimum 4 bowlers required. 3 bowlers can bowl a max of 2 overs.
  • The distance between stumps will be 21 yards.
  • During Fielding, Wicket Keeper (Only) is allowed to wear regular wicket keeping gloves as measure of safety. NO tape or gloves allowed for fielders unless visible injury.

External Links[edit]

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  • https://cricclubs.com/Super7Cricket