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American Recreational Cricket League

Why. American Recreational Cricket League. Impossible to reach upper divisions (A, B, C) 5+ years for New teams 3+ years for existing lower division teams (H,G,F) Teams play almost same teams season over season. American Recreational Cricket League. Formation of Divisions & Pools.

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American Recreational Cricket League

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  1. Why American Recreational Cricket League Impossible to reach upper divisions (A, B, C) 5+ years for New teams 3+ years for existing lower division teams (H,G,F) Teams play almost same teams season over season

  2. American Recreational Cricket League Formation of Divisions & Pools Division B Division C Division …. Division A Pool B1 Pool C1 Pool A2 Pool A3 Pool A1 Pool B2 Pool C2 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 Pool B3 Pool C3 8 teams 24 teams

  3. American Recreational Cricket League Format -- League matches & Playoffs Division A Pool A2 Pool A3 Pool A1 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 Team 1 Team2 . . Team 8 League matches Quarters, Semis, Third place & Finals

  4. American Recreational Cricket League Format – Ranking & Movement Division A Division B Pool A1, A2, A3 Pool B1, B2, B3 Team Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6 . . . . Rank 23 Rank 24 Team Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6 . . . . Rank 23 Rank 24 Top 5* Bottom 5 *4 semi finalists and 1 from quarter losers with highest league points

  5. Format -- Re-distributing teams across Pools Division A American Recreational Cricket League Division A Pool A1 Pool A2 Pool A3 Pool A1, A2, A3 Team Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6 . . . . Rank 23 Rank 24 Rank 3 Rank 2 Rank 1 6 5 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 21 20 Rank 22 Rank 24 Rank 23

  6. Division Ranking Criteria American Recreational Cricket League Based on average points The below sequence will be followed until ties are resolved (teams with same average points) Head to Head results (2 way tie, 3 way tie, 4 way tie …) Higher no of wins + no of ties Lesser no of losses Higher net run-rate

  7. Awards American Recreational Cricket League Awards will be based on divisions Team and Individual trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and Division Champions (if they are not in 1st place. Trophies for Best batsman, bowler and allrounder Special trophies (TBD)

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