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Game Rules

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General Rules:

• Each player must be part of at least one game


• No player can participate in more than 2 games,
except cricket, football, and relay
• Please carry the required attire and things you need
for the sports, for example: swimming glasses or
caps, etc.
• The competing teams will be announced on the day
• Judges’ decision will be the final decision!

Game-wise Rules:
Dance:
• This competition has no defined style of dance require
• At least one member from the group must participate.
We encourage more members to participate, but
there is a possibility that does not translate to
additional points

Cricket: This will be a 6v6 turf cricket match of 5 overs.


Match Format
• 6 players per team
• Innings: Each team gets one innings
• Overs: Each innings consists of 5 overs (30 legal
deliveries)
• Bowling: Each bowler can bowl a maximum of 2 overs
• Fielding: All 6 players must participate in fielding, with
a designated wicketkeeper
Batting
• Wickets: A team is usually considered "all out" if 6
wickets fall, meaning last batsman can bat without
runner
• Boundary Scoring: 4 runs if the ball crosses the
boundary after bouncing; 6 runs if it clears the
boundary on the full
Bowling
• Wide and no ball: Standard rules apply; extras are
awarded and an additional ball is bowled
• ONLY UNDERARM bowling will be permitted
• One one bowler can bowl maximum of two overs

Football: This will be a 5v5 turf football game


• 5 players per team, no substitution
• Standard rules apply

Table Tennis (Doubles):


Basic Structure
• Two players per team (four players total)
• The first team to reach 11 points wins the game
• Side and serve will be decided through a toss
Play Rules
• Service Rotation: After 2 points, the serve switches to
the other team, and the receiving player on the
opposing team serves to the partner of the first server
• Ball Contact: The ball must be struck only once
before it passes over the net. Double touches by the
same player are not allowed
• If the ball touches the net but falls on the other side,
the game will continue (except during serve)
• Game played when the ball goes out will result is a
point to the opposite team (i.e. the opposing team
from the player who played the out of table ball)

Chess
• Only one player can participate from a team
• Each player has 5 minutes on their clock for the entire
game. The clock counts down during a player's turn,
and the player must make a move before their time
runs out
• The objective is to checkmate your opponent, but
within the time limit
• If a player's clock runs out before they can deliver
checkmate, they lose the game, regardless of the
position on the board

Swimming
• Two players from the team must participate (one
must be above 40 and one must be below 40)
• The game will be played as form of the relay where
each member must complete one lap before the
second player can start their one lap
P.S. one lap is to and fro (2 half laps)
• Members can swim walk also (walk in the pool)
• Participants must carry all the required things to swim
Relay
• Three members from each team must participate
o One member should be above 40 female
o One member should be above 40 male
o One should be below 40
• Standard rules apply

Game Points
Gold: 70
Silver: 50
Bronze: 30
Last: 10

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