10.The new rules
1.Teams bat 45 overs in stages of 20 overs and 25 overs
2.Ten wickets per team across the whole match, nor for each stage
3.Each team's second batting stage resumes exactly where their first ended
4.Bowlers may bowl up to 12 overs each
5.Twelve players per side; teams can bat any 11 and field any 11
6.Maximum of two bouncers per over
7.A new ball from each and at the start of the innings
8.No powerplays
9.Fielding restrictions: Overs 1-5 = 2 fielders outside the circle; 6-20 = 4 outside; 21-25 = 2 outside, 26-45 = 4 outside
10.One competition point awarded to team that leads after 20 overs each; a further four points awarded for a win
Ryobi One-Day Cup fixtures in the interstate one-day cup for 2010-2011
OCTOBER
6: Queensland v Tasmania (Gabba)
8: WA v Victoria (WACA)
9: South Australia v NSW (Adelaide Oval)
16: Queensland v Victoria (Gabba)
17: South Australiav Tasmania (Adelaide Oval)
NSW v WA (Hurstville Oval, Sydney)
22: NSW v Tasmania (SCG)
23: Victoria v WA (MCG)
24: Queensland v South Australia (Townsville)
27: South Australiav WA (Adelaide Oval)
29: Queensland v NSW (Gabba)
30: Victoria v Tasmania (MCG)
NOVEMBER
6: Tasmania v Queensland (Bellerive)
24: Victoria v Queensland (MCG)
26: WA v NSW (WACA)
DECEMBER
1: Tasmania v South Australia (Bellerive)
3: WA v Queensland (WACA)
4: Tasmania v NSW (Burnie)
Victoria v South Australia (Geelong)
8: Queensland v WA (Gabba)
12: NSW v South Australia (North Sydney)
15: South Australiav Victoria (Adelaide Oval)
22: Tasmania v WA (Bellerive)
23: NSW v Victoria (SCG)
FEBRUARY
9: Tasmania v Victoria (Bellerive)
13: NSW v Queensland (Drummoyne Oval)
16: WA v South Australia (WACA)
19: South Australia v Queensland (Adelaide Oval)
WA v Tasmania (Bunbury)
23: Victoria v NSW (MCG)
27: FINAL. Teams and venue to be decided.
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