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1. Number of players A match is played
between two sides, each of eleven players, one of
whom shall be captain. By agreement a match may be
played between sides of more or less than eleven
players, but not more than eleven players may field
at any time.
2. Nomination of players Each captain shall
nominate his players in writing to one of the
umpires before the toss. No player may be changed
after the nomination without the consent of the
opposing captain.
3. Captain If at any time the captain is not
available, a deputy shall act for him. (a) If a
captain is not available during the period in which
the toss is to take place, then the deputy must be
responsible for the nomination of the players, if
this has not already been done, and for the toss.
See 2 above and Law 12.4
(The toss). (b) At any time after the toss, the
deputy must be one of the nominated players.
4. Responsibility of captains The captains
are responsible at all times for ensuring that play
is conducted within the spirit and traditions of
the game as well as within the Laws. See
The Preamble - The Spirit
of Cricket and Law 42.1
(Fair and unfair play - responsibility of captains).
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