Cricket returns to South Africa with an untried format: three teams in one match on June 27...? #3TCricket
- Each team bats in six-over blocks: A v B, A v C and then B v C before swapping after an intermission
- Eight man teams with the 'last man standing' rule (he will bat solo and can only score in 2s, 4s and 6s)
- Three-over quotas for bowlers
- Eight man teams with the 'last man standing' rule (he will bat solo and can only score in 2s, 4s and 6s)
- Three-over quotas for bowlers
- Team batting orders will be determined randomly for the first half and by runs scored for the second
- The team with the most runs after both halves wins the match, with Super Overs if required
- An empty SuperSport Park, Centurion will host the match
- The team with the most runs after both halves wins the match, with Super Overs if required
- An empty SuperSport Park, Centurion will host the match
To be clear, a team rotates from BATTING to BOWLING to DUGOUT in six over increments
A v B
C v A
B v C
Second half: team batting order determined by most runs scored
A v B
C v A
B v C
Second half: team batting order determined by most runs scored
Also, there will be 11 fielders on the ground at any one time: the bowling team will pinch three players from the dugout team to assist