We have told the side for next year it's limited overs or no game as it's no experience for the youth we put out on a Sunday although this year we came to a compromise of tea at a certain time one side bats before one after and whatever overs the first side managed the side after tea would bowl the same worked out to 43 overs each
Fair enough, also pretty pointless playing a Sunday game where you can have a draw, it's not going to count for league points so win/lose format is a must really.
thats actually a pretty (No Swearing Please) attitude - if you feel that strongly, at least discuss it beforehand!
Of our Sunday fixtures i'm fairly sure that we have had the same ones for a fair few years and so they are all aware. It's a very rare occurrence that a team wants to play a timed game, it has only happened 1 time in my two full seasons at current club so far.
I'm not the fixture secretary but whenever new fixtures are arranged i would think that the format would be mentioned, it definitely should be if our team is willing to not play over it i agree.