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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW 2013/2014 Committee and Sub Committees TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration NSW Country Cricket Association Office Bearers 2 NSW Country Cricket Association Committees & Sub Committees 3 Controlling Authorities: Office Bearers and Delegates 5 NSW/ACT Regional Development Managers 17 NSW Country Cricket Selection Committee and Selectors Roster 18 NSWCCA Umpires Representative and Supplementary Panels 19 NSWCCA Umpires Appointments 20 Programs Commonwealth Bank Australian Country Cricket Championships 22 Country Championship Program 23 SCG Country Cup Program 24 Country Shield Program (Brian Gainsford Shield) 26 Country Plate Program 27 Country Colts Program (Hughes Lilienthal Shield) 28 Under 19 Program 29 Under 17 Program 30 Bradman Cup (Under 16) Competition 31 Kookaburra Cup (Under 14) Competition 32 Women‟s Country Programs (Opens and Under 15s) 33 The Spirit of Cricket The Spirit of Cricket 36 Playing Conditions Country Championship and Country Colts Playing Conditions 40 Country Championship General Information 148 Country Colts General Information 153 SCG Country Cup Playing Conditions 58 Country Shield and Country Plate Playing Conditions 71 Under 17 and Under 19 Program Playing Conditions 86 Bradman Cup (Under 16) and Kookaburra Cup (Under 14) Playing Conditions 87 Women‟s Country Open and Under 15 Championships 105 Operational Policies and Procedures Reimbursement & Remuneration Policy 118 Zone Administrators Role & Responsibilities Policy 124 Zone Women‟s Cricket Representative Role Statement 126 Selection and Team Management Policy 127 Members and Delegates Policy 128 Protests and Disputes Policy 128 Racial and Religious Vilification Code 129 Code of Conduct and Player Behaviour Policy 131 Rules of the NSW Country Cricket Association 135 Judiciary Committee 136 Message from the NSW Cricket Board on Player Behaviour 144 Pitch Covers Policy 145 National Insurance Scheme 146 Child Protection Information 146
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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW 2013/2014 Committee and Sub Committees

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Administration NSW Country Cricket Association Office Bearers 2 NSW Country Cricket Association Committees & Sub Committees 3 Controlling Authorities: Office Bearers and Delegates 5 NSW/ACT Regional Development Managers 17 NSW Country Cricket Selection Committee and Selectors Roster 18 NSWCCA Umpires Representative and Supplementary Panels 19 NSWCCA Umpires Appointments 20

Programs Commonwealth Bank Australian Country Cricket Championships 22 Country Championship Program 23 SCG Country Cup Program 24 Country Shield Program (Brian Gainsford Shield) 26 Country Plate Program 27 Country Colts Program (Hughes Lilienthal Shield) 28 Under 19 Program 29 Under 17 Program 30 Bradman Cup (Under 16) Competition 31 Kookaburra Cup (Under 14) Competition 32 Women‟s Country Programs (Opens and Under 15s) 33

The Spirit of Cricket The Spirit of Cricket 36

Playing Conditions Country Championship and Country Colts Playing Conditions 40 Country Championship General Information 148 Country Colts General Information 153 SCG Country Cup Playing Conditions 58 Country Shield and Country Plate Playing Conditions 71 Under 17 and Under 19 Program Playing Conditions 86 Bradman Cup (Under 16) and Kookaburra Cup (Under 14) Playing Conditions 87 Women‟s Country Open and Under 15 Championships 105

Operational Policies and Procedures Reimbursement & Remuneration Policy 118 Zone Administrators Role & Responsibilities Policy 124 Zone Women‟s Cricket Representative Role Statement 126 Selection and Team Management Policy 127 Members and Delegates Policy 128 Protests and Disputes Policy 128 Racial and Religious Vilification Code 129 Code of Conduct and Player Behaviour Policy 131 Rules of the NSW Country Cricket Association 135 Judiciary Committee 136 Message from the NSW Cricket Board on Player Behaviour 144 Pitch Covers Policy 145 National Insurance Scheme 146 Child Protection Information 146

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW 2013/2014 OFFICE BEARERS

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CHAIRMAN

Mr I R (Ian) Hogg

DEPUTY CHAIRMAN

Mr J G (John) Moriarty OAM

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT Country Delegates

Messrs. P H Marjoribanks (Newcastle), T J Clayton (Riverina), R J Myatt (North Coastal), I R Hogg (Illawarra), D C Cox (Western), P G Creighton (Southern), T Psarakis (Central Northern) and J G Moriarty OAM (Central Coast)

COUNTRY PROGRAMS MANAGER & PUBLIC OFFICER

Mr B R (Bruce) Whitehouse

PO Box 333, Paddington NSW 2021 Telephone: (02) 8302 6024 (Office) 0425 297 708 (Mobile) Fax: (02) 8302 6081

E-Mail: [email protected]

TREASURER

Mr M (Michael) Dalton PO Box 333, Paddington NSW 2021

Telephone: (02) 8302 6049 (Office) Fax: (02) 8302 6081 E-Mail: [email protected]

HONORARY STATISTICIAN

Mr R (Ross) Dundas PO Box 1276 Penrith NSW 2751

LIFE MEMBERS

D J Broad OAM (1993), J T O‟Dwyer OAM (1995), B J Gainsford OAM (2001) G R Bennett (2003), M S Curry (2003), G C Browne (2004),

J T McMahon OAM (2006), M J Silver OAM (2008), S G Moore (2013)

DECEASED LIFE MEMBERS

I H Ewin OAM, R Heaps OAM, J F McNamara OAM, R C Penberthy, K G Robson OAM, M Lilienthal OAM

Cover:

Josh Bennett (NSW Men’s Country Player of the Year)

Lily Bardsley (NSW Women’s Country Player of the Year)

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW 2013/2014 Committee and Sub Committees

Listed below are the various NSW Country Cricket Association Committees, Code of Conduct Commissioner, Sub-Committees and their composition for 2013/2014.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

I R Hogg (Illawarra, Chairman), J G Moriarty OAM (Central Coast, Deputy Chairman) D C Cox (Western), P H Marjoribanks (Newcastle), T J Clayton (Riverina),

R J Myatt (North Coastal), P G Creighton (Southern), and T Psarakis (Central Northern)

CODE OF CONDUCT COMMISSIONER

John McGruther

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

R Browne (Chairman), J G Moriarty OAM and I R Hogg Emergency Member: P G Creighton

UMPIRES SUB COMMITTEE

R J Myatt, K Griffiths and R D Goodger

SELECTION COMMITTEE

J W Grosser (Central Northern - Chairman), G Arms (Newcastle), B Crawford (North Coastal), P G Creighton (Southern), G Smith (Central Coast)

WEBSITE

www.ccnsw.nsw.cricket.com.au

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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CENTRAL COAST CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Website www.ccca.nsw.cricket.com.au

Chairman Richard Collins PO Box 7126 KARIONG 2250 4340 0865 (B) [email protected] Administrator Aidan Cuddington PO Box 7126 KARIONG 2250 4340 1920 (B) 0450 607 206 (M) 4340 1920 (F) [email protected] Executive Officer Aidan Cuddington As above Zone Umpire Representative Don Maisey 22/2 Adcock Ave WEST GOSFORD 2250 4322 2168 (H) 0449 269 672 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Gary Kavanagh 273 Buff Point Ave BUFF POINT 2262 4399 1644 (H) 0406 960 210 (M) [email protected] Committee of Management John Moriarty OAM 42 Baree Ave NARARA 2250 4328 3074 (H) 0428 224 457 (M) [email protected] Delegate Aidan Cuddington As above Academy Coach Glenn Rowlands 75B Deane St NARARA 2250 4323 1131 (H) 0425 208 948 (M) [email protected]

Clubs Brisbane Water, Kincumber Avoca, Lisarow Ourimbah, Narara Wyoming, Northern Power, Terrigal Matcham, The Entrance, Umina, Warnervale, Woy Woy, Wyong

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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CENTRAL NORTHERN CRICKET ZONE

Website www.cncz.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Terry Psarakis PO Box 1234 TAMWORTH 2340 6765 8302 (H) 6761 3000 (B) 0438 405 508 (M) [email protected] Zone Administrator Graham Hudson PO Box 112 MORPETH 2321 4930 5347 (H) 4930 5347 (B) [email protected] Zone Umpire Representative Sam Rees 7 Bundabah St KARUAH 2324 0421 599 148 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Rod Bryant 13 Merton St DENMAN 2328 6547 2137 (H) 6547 2491 (B) [email protected] Committee of Management Terry Psarakis As above Delegate Mike Silver OAM 26 Jensen St GUNNEDAH 2380 6742 1043 (H) 6740 2121 (B) 0427 723 747 (M) [email protected]

Academy Coach

Rod Bryant As above

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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Hunter Valley Cricket Council

Website www.hvcc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Nicole White 19 Northerly Close MUSWELLBROOK 2333 6541 2410 (H) 0409 654 149 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Barry Smith 37 Hunter St SINGLETON 2330 65712114 (H) 0427 711 067 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Cessnock, Dungog, Maitland, Muswellbrook, Singleton, Upper Hunter

Northern Inland Cricket Council

Website www.nicc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Karen Psarakis 18 The Terrace HILLVUE 2340 0419 657 590 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Graham Kent 80 Wades Lane DELUNGRA 2403 6724 8281 (H) 0427 255 500 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Tony Meppem 42 Villarette Ave NARRABRI 2390 6792 1635 (H) 6792 5922 (B) [email protected] Regional Coach Kel Walls 15 Linden Pl GUNNEDAH 2380 6742 3315 (H) 6742 0155 (B) 0427 423 315 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Armidale, Barwon, Bingara, Boggabri, Coonabarabran, Glen Innes, Gunnedah, Inverell, Manilla, Moree, Narrabri, Pilliga, Quirindi, Tamworth, Walcha

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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ILLAWARRA CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Website www.cricketillawarra.nsw.cricket.com.au

Chairman Mark Johnson 0425 219 033 0414 727 335 (M) [email protected] Administrator Glyn Stanham PO Box 27 FIGTREE 2525

0410 792 260 (M) [email protected] Zone Umpire Representative Neil Findlay 2 Smyth St FIGTREE 2525 4227 2626 (H) 0431 568 726 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative - To be confirmed – all enquiries to Administrator as above Committee of Management Ian Hogg As above Delegate Mark Waldron 6 Moab Pl FIGTREE 2525 0468 407 392 (M) [email protected] Academy Coach Stephen Davies 8 William Clarke Place, WOONONA 2517 0409 916 477 (M) [email protected] Clubs

Balgownie, Corrimal, Dapto, Helensburgh, Keira, Nthn Districts, Port Kembla, Uni Wollongong, Wests Illawarra, Wollongong

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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NEWCASTLE CRICKET ZONE

Website www.ncz.nsw.cricket.com.au

Chairman Paul Marjoribanks 59 Kemp St HAMILTON SOUTH 2280 4969 8696 (H) 4969 0690 (B) 0408 681 682 (M) [email protected]

Administrator Royce McCormack PO Box 60 CHARLESTOWN 2290 4948 6539 (H) 0434 274 823 (M) [email protected] Zone Umpire Representative Kim Norris 109 Bayview St WARNERS BAY 2282 4965 7277 (H) 4951 8377 (B) 0407 439 879 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Tracey Bates 9 Georges St WALLSEND 2287 4951 2516 (H) 0408 023 241 (M) [email protected] Committee of Management Paul Marjoribanks As above Delegate P G (Paul) Robertson 21 Ann Pde NEW LAMBTON 2305 0421 052 183 (M) [email protected] Academy Coach Mark Cameron 0414 952 597 (M) [email protected]

Clubs & Associations

Belmont, Cardiff Boolaroo, Charlestown, Hamilton Wickham, Merewether, Newcastle City Easts, Stockton Nthn Districts, Uni Newcastle, Toronto Workers, Wallsend, Waratah Mayfield, Western Suburbs, Newcastle C & S, Newcastle Junior CA

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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NORTH COASTAL CRICKET ZONE

Website www.northcoastal.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Trevor Neaves 4520 Waterfall Way DORRIGO 2453 6657 2929 (H) [email protected] Zone Administrator Bob Myatt 100 Surfers Waters 40 Cotlew St East SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 (07) 5574 3695 (H) 0409 034 381 (M) [email protected]

Zone Umpire Representative Ken Robinson PO Box 1439 COFFS HARBOUR 2450 6651 1786 (H) 0418 226 521 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Gavin Newbound 66 Tall Timber Rd LAKE INNES 2446 6585 2672 (H) 0407 087 090 (M) [email protected] Committee of Management Bob Myatt As above Delegate Gavin Newbound As above As above Academy Coach Merv Bourke SANCROX 6585 1118 (H) 0402 599 637 (M) [email protected]

Far North Coast Cricket Council

Website www.fnccc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Geoff Jacobs PO Box 5112 BALLINA 2478 6628 6848 (H) 6686 2044 (B) 0412 107 727 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Michael Wood 5 Gardenia Cres CANIABA 2480 6621 4202 (H) 0427 299 409 (M) [email protected] District Cricket Associations Ballina, Casino, Kyogle, Lismore, Tweed Heads

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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North Coast Cricket Council

Website www.nccc.nsw.cricket.com.au

Honorary Secretary Leanne Statham PO Box 419 Coffs Harbour 2450 0409 583 192 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Mick Morris 17 Fat Duck Rd WOOMBAH 2469 6645 9028 (H) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Clarence River, Coffs Harbour, Lower Clarence, Nambucca Valley

Mid North Coast Cricket Council

Website www.mnccc.nsw.cricket.com.au

Honorary Secretary Craig Lobegeier PO Box 5393 PORT MACQUARIE 2444 6589 8673 (W) 0419 631 231 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Troy McKiernan 25 Barnard St GLADSTONE 2440 6567 4903 0458 674 943 (M) [email protected] District Cricket Associations Gloucester, Hastings, Macleay Valley, Manning River

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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RIVERINA CRICKET ZONE

Website www.riverina.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Eric Koetz 11 Harrier St ESTELLA 2650 6933 1133 (H) 0413 256 132 (M) [email protected] [email protected]

Zone Administrator David Nichols PO Box 205 BERRIGAN 2712 (03) 5885 2664 (H) (03) 5885 2664 (F) 0407 242 241 (M) [email protected] Zone Umpire Representative Pat Kerin OAM 20 Harley Ave COOTAMUNDRA 2590 6942 3026 (H) 6942 3026 (F) 0417 284 286 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Steve Weckert 7 Karri Rd LEETON, NSW 0413 062 515 (M) [email protected] Committee of Management Tim Clayton 2 Nicholls Dr YASS 2582 6226 4591 (H) 0408 862 220 (M) [email protected] Delegate Eric Koetz As above Academy Coach Greg Mclay PO Box 8545 KOORINGAL 2650 6931 8111 (W) 6931 8011 (F) 0427 800 717 [email protected]

Murrumbidgee Cricket Council

Website www.mbcc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Col Tuckett 8 San Remo Cr LEETON 2705 6953 4243 (H) 0438 536 882 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Mark Favell 35 Gordon Ave GRIFFITH 2680

6962 7130 (H) 0417 417 358 (M) [email protected]

[email protected]

District Cricket Associations Griffith, Hillston, Lake Cargelligo, Leeton, West Wyalong, Ardlethan Barellan

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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Northern Riverina Cricket Council

Website www.northernriverinacc.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Eric Koetz As per previous page Honorary Secretary Grant Geaghan 17 Mathoura Ave WAGGA WAGGA 2650

0402 501 211 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Owen Thompson RMB 126 Old Narrendera Rd WAGGA WAGGA 2650

0405 663 839 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Cootamundra, Gundagai, Temora, Tumut, Wagga Wagga, Yass

Murray Cricket Council

Website

www.murraycc.nsw.cricket.com.au

Chairman Michael Erdeljac Splitters Creek Rd SPLITTERS CREEK 2640 0418 691 601 (M) [email protected]

Honorary Secretary Tim Hemsley 19 Grandview Tce EAST ALBURY 2640 6021 8529 (H) 0412 731 585 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Robbie Mackinlay PO BOX 720 LAVINGTON NSW 2641 6025 6992 (B) 0425 297 710 (M) 6025 6748 (F) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Albury Wodonga SCA, Cricket Albury Wodonga, Brocklesby, Holbrook, Hume Rutherglen, Tumbarumba

Southern Riverina Cricket Council Website www.southernriverinacc.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Arthur Owen 15 Sugden St TOCUMWAL 2714 (03) 5874 2582 (H) [email protected] Honorary Secretary Wayne Bradley OAM 265 Noyes St DENILIQUIN 2710 03 5881 1603 (H) [email protected]

Regional Coach David Nichols As per previous page

District Cricket Associations Barooga Masters, Campaspe, Deniliquin, Murray Valley

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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SOUTHERN CRICKET ZONE

Website www.southernzonecricket.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Terry Chatterton 406 Jamberoo Mountain Rd JAMBEROO 2533 4295 3269 (H) 0427 360 269 (M) [email protected]

Zone Administrator Graeme Creighton 3 Bruce Ave MOUNT WARRIGAL 2528 4296 5194 (H) 4296 4361 (F) 0404 514 478 (M) [email protected]

Zone Umpire Representative Bruce Whiteman 7 Jilba Pl BALARANG 2529 4295 1033 (H) 0407 226 508 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative – All enquiries to the Zone Administrator Committee of Management Graeme Creighton As above

Delegate Jeffrey Mitchell PO Box 896 BOWRAL 2576 4883 6528 (H) 0411 366 286 (M) [email protected]

Academy Coach Scott Moran PO Box 1656 BOWRAL 2576 4861 5743 (H) 0411 224 423 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Darren Beckett 284 Princes Hwy BOMADERRY 2541 4422 7481 (H) 0410 249 108 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Tom Purcell 49 Pacific Rd SURF BEACH 2536 4472 2518 (H) 4472 4059 (B) 0428 122 192 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Crookwell, Eurobodalla, Far South Coast, Goulburn, Highlands, Monaro, Shoalhaven, South Coast

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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WESTERN CRICKET ZONE

Website www.westerncricketzone.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Dennis Cox 0447 879 227 (M) “Rosewood” MS-4 DUBBO 2830

6887 9224 (H) 6887 9223 (F) [email protected] Zone Administrator Colin Wood PO Box 509 BATHURST 2795 6334 2228 (H) 6339 4337 (B) [email protected] 6334 4536 (F) 0409 120 432 (M) Zone Umpire Representative Dr Stephen Poole PO Box 1223 PENRITH 2750

4739 9438 (H) 4739 9861 (F) 0418 972 924 (M) [email protected] Women’s Cricket Representative Marie Cornish OAM 162 Arthur St WELLINGTON 2820 6845 3036 (H) 0407 458 413 (M) [email protected] Committee of Management Dennis Cox As above

Delegate Colin Wood As above

Academy Coach

Jordan Moran 33 Crown St DUBBO 2830

5806 0152 (H) 0427 091 830 (M) [email protected]

Lachlan Cricket Council

Website www.lachlancc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Greg Morrissey PO Box 756 PARKES 2870 6862 3406 (H)

0428 963 605 (M) [email protected]

6862 5270 (F)

Regional Coach Rod Kershaw 910 Iandra Rd GREENETHORPE 2794 6383 9241 (H) 0429 455 409 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Condobolin, Cowra, Forbes, Parkes, Peak Hill, Young

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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Macquarie Valley Cricket Council Website www.mvcc.nsw.cricket.com.au

Honorary Secretary Warren Saunders 17 L Angle Park Rd DUBBO 2830 6884 0578 (H) 68841525 (B) 0429 392 756 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Trevor Thomas 7 Galaway Dr DUBBO 2830 0434 927 818 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Bourke, Cobar, Dubbo, Gilgandra, Narromine, Nyngan, Walgett, Wellington

Mitchell Cricket Council Website www.mitchellcc.nsw.cricket.com.au Honorary Secretary Carl Sharpe OAM PO Box 1650 ORANGE 2800 6362 7793 (H) 0427 295 359 (M) [email protected] Regional Coach Garth Dean 119 Gormans Hill Rd BATHURST 2795 6332 3343 (B) 6331 8210 (F) 0409 778 177 (M) [email protected]

Regional Coach Tony Wells PO Box 2309 BATHURST 2795 6331 8915 (H) 0447 260 511 (M) [email protected]

District Cricket Associations Bathurst, Blue Mountains, Gulgong, Lithgow, Molong, Mudgee, Orange

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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BARRIER CRICKET LEAGUE

Website www.barrierdistrictcricketleague.nsw.cricket.com.au Chairman Peter Johnston 305 Wandoo St BROKEN HILL 2880 08 8088 2710 (H) 08 8088 8918 (B) [email protected] Honorary Secretary Denis Watts 331 Oxide St BROKEN HILL 2880 08 8088 7404 (H) 08 8088 1055 (B) 08 8087 3849 (F) [email protected] Delegate As above Denis Watts

Clubs Central, North, Outsiders, South, Warriors, Western

ACT CRICKET ASSOCIATION

Website www.cricketact.com.au

President

Ian McNamee PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6239 6002 (B) 6295 7135 (F) Chief Executive Mark Vergano PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6239 6002 (B) 0414 677 080 (M) 6295 7135 (F) [email protected] High Performance Manager Andrew Dawson PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6239 6002 (B) 6295 7135 (F) [email protected] Game Development Manager and IT Martin Garoni PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6239 6002 (B) 6295 7135 (F) [email protected] Grade and Junior Cricket Administrator Ben Ryan PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6228 0311 (B) 6295 7135 (F) [email protected] Female Cricket Pathway Anna Baker PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2603 6228 0357 (B) 6295 7135 (F) [email protected]

Clubs Australian National University, Eastlake, Ginninderra, North Canberra Gungahlin, Queanbeyan, Tuggeranong, Weston Creek Molonglo, Western Districts & University of Canberra

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NSWCA/ACT REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS

ACT North & Districts Elizabeth McPherson PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2602 6239 6002 (W) [email protected] ACT South & South Coast Matthew Paton PO Box 3379 MANUKA ACT 2602 6239 6002 (W) 0416 187 355 (M) [email protected] Central Coast Francis Walsh PO BOX 25 BELMONT 2280 4945 0498 (B) 0425 297 714 (M) 4945 9096 (F) [email protected] Hunter Neil McDonald PO Box 25 BELMONT NSW 2280 4945 0498 (B) 0425 297 713 (M) 6362 5727 (F) [email protected] Illawarra Paul Brockley PO BOX 245 ALBION PARK NSW 2527 4257 3272 (B) 0425 297 718 (M) 4257 1428 (F) [email protected] Mid North Coast Ashley Bryant PO BOX 4165 COFFS HARBOUR JETTY NSW 2450 0408 806 552 (M) [email protected] Murray Robbie Mackinlay PO BOX 720 LAVINGTON NSW 2641 6025 6992 (B) 0425 297 710 (M) 6025 6748 (F) [email protected] Murrumbidgee Luke Olsen PO Box 1 WAGGA WAGGA 2650 0407 242 403 [email protected] Northern Inland Kathy Barber PO Box 1144 TAMWORTH NSW 2340 6766 8483 (B) 0425 297 722 (M) 6766 3687 (F) [email protected] North Coastal David Szumowski PO BOX 4165 COFFS HARBOUR JETTY NSW 2450 6651 6812 (B) 0425 297 716 (M) [email protected] Western Matt Tabbernor PO BOX 761 ORANGE NSW 2800 6362 5718 (B) 0425 297 719 (M) 6362 5727 (F) [email protected]

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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CCNSW SELECTION COMMITTEE 2013/2014

Chairman Tim Grosser (Central Northern) 21 Baker St GUNNEDAH 2380 6742 0246 (H) 0427 449 550 (M) [email protected]

Member Greg Arms (Newcastle) 8 Bianca Cl CHARLESTOWN 2290 0418 203 467 (M) [email protected] Member Graeme Creighton (Southern) 3 Bruce Ave MOUNT WARRIGAL 2528 4296 5194 (H) 0407 895 717 (M) [email protected]

Member Brett Crawford (North Coastal) 3 Bullinah Cres EAST BALLINA 2478 6681 6056 (H) 0438 646 094 (M) [email protected]

Member Greg Smith (Central Coast) 24 McGregor St WYOMING 2250 4328 2896 (H) 0421 466 376 (M) [email protected]

CCNSW SELECTORS ROSTER

COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Northern Country Carnival

T Grosser, G Creighton, G Smith, G Arms, B Crawford

Southern Country Carnival

T Grosser, G Creighton, G Smith, G Arms, B Crawford

Country Championship Final

T Grosser, G Creighton, G Smith, G Arms, B Crawford

COUNTRY COLTS

Country Colts Carnival and Final

T Grosser, G Creighton, G Smith, G Arms, B Crawford

UNDER 17s

NSW Carnival

T Grosser, G Smith

NSW Country Under 17 Trial

To be confirmed

UNDER 19s STATE CHALLENGE

G Smith, G Creighton

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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CCNSW UMPIRES ADVISOR Keith Griffiths 1/6 Lisa Pl FORSTER 2428

6557 2950 (H) 0414 639 718 (M) [email protected]

COUNTRY UMPIRES REPRESENTATIVE PANEL

Ricky Field (Central Northern) 98 Barton St SCONE 2337

6545 9018 (H) 6541 1539 (B) 0419 296 878 (M) [email protected]

Neil Findlay (Illawarra) 2 Smyth Pl FIGTREE 2525 4227 2626 (H) 0431 568 726 (M) [email protected]

Kevin Fraser (North Coastal) 11 Greenstreet Ave CASINO 2470 6662 1117 (H) 0477 041 539 (M) [email protected]

Greg Heys (Southern) 7 Stubbs Rd ALBION PARK 2527

4257 3352 (H) 0409 369 676 (M) [email protected]

Kim Norris (Newcastle) 109 Bayview St WARNERS BAY 2282

4965 7277 (H) 0407 439 879 (M) [email protected]

Phil Rainger (Central Northern) 13 Riverside Dr NARRABRI 2390

6792 2411 (H) 0427 412 782 (M) [email protected]

David Went (North Coastal) 7 Brooks Pl GOONELLABAH 2480

6624 3940 (H) 0410 289 463 (M) [email protected] Bruce Whiteman (Southern) 7 Jilba Pl BALARANG 2529

4295 1033 (H) 0407 226 508 (M) [email protected]

COUNTRY UMPIRES SUPPLEMENTARY PANEL

Michael Connolly (Newcastle) 16 Woodoak Cl TINGIRA HEIGHTS 2290

4948 2364 (H) 4967 6077 (B) 0401 415 188 (M) [email protected] Paul Dilley (North Coastal) PORT MACQUARIE 2444

0411 842 188 (M) [email protected] Keiran Knight (Riverina) PO Box 214 JINDERA 2642

6026 2013 (H) 0402 981 649 (M) [email protected] Mark Templeman (North Coastal) 171 Whites Lane ALSTONVILLE 2477

6628 8228 (H) 0414 844 402 (M) [email protected]

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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CCNSW UMPIRES APPOINTMENTS 2013/2014

WOMEN’S COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS

Opens Port Macquarie 5 – 6 October 2013

Paul Dilley, Tom Angus, Greg Grace, James Seville, Peter McGrath, John Minihan, David Lowe

Under 15s Taree 5 – 6 October 2013

Bill Ashe, Paul Nicholas, Sam Rees, Ben Gleeson, Rob Pye, Chris Welsh

WOMEN’S OPEN

Womens City v Country Port Macquarie 6 – 7 October 2013

Paul Dilley, Ken Robinson

WOMEN’S UNDER 18

Under 18 City v Under 18 Country Blacktown 11 – 12 November 2013

Gerry Forliano, Darren Foster (11 November), Zaheer Nazir, Troy Penman (12 November)

WOMEN’S UNDER 15s

Under 15 City v Under 15 Country Blacktown 26 – 27 October 2013

To be appointed

COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP

Northern Country Carnival Ballina 8 – 10 November 2013

Ricky Field, Kevin Fraser, Phil Rainger, David Went

Southern Country Carnival Orange 15 – 17 November 2013

Neil Findlay, Greg Heys, Kim Norris, Bruce Whiteman

Country Championship Final Venue advised when finalists determined

Neil Findlay, Greg Heys 1 December 2013

STATE CHALLENGE SCG 29 November 2013

Neil Findlay and Sydney Appointment

SCG COUNTRY CUP

SCG Country Cup Quarter Finals South Coast 28 December 2013

Michael Connolly, Neil Findlay, Ricky Field, Greg Heys, Mark Templeman, Lachlan Walker, David Went, Bruce Whiteman

Semi-Finals South Coast 29 December 2013

Ricky Field, Neil Findlay, David Went, Bruce Whiteman

SCG Country Cup Final SCG 12 January 2014

David Went, Bruce Whiteman

COUNTRY SHIELD

Country Shield Semi Finals Cowra 29 December 2013

Wayne Allan, Tony Hackett, Graeme Glazebrook, Keiran Knight

Country Shield Final Cowra 30 December 2013

Graeme Glazebrook, Keiran Knight

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COUNTRY PLATE

Country Plate Semi Finals Cootamundra 28 December 2013

Wayne Allan, Tony Hackett, Neil Smith, Darren Sutherland

Country Plate Final Cootamundra 29 December 2013

Neil Smith, Darren Sutherland

UNDER 19s VENUE/REGION DATE/S

Under 19 State Challenge Raby 24 – 26 September 2013

Michael Connolly, Keiran Knight, Mark Templeman and Sydney appointments

NSW Country Under 19 v City Under 19 Trial Match Blacktown 1 – 2 October 2013

To be appointed

NSW Under 19 v ACT Under 19 Blacktown 1 25 November 2013

To be appointed

UNDER 17s

Raymond Terrace 25 – 27 October 2013

Wayne Allan, Michael Connolly, David Cullen, Paul Dilley, Graeme Glazebrook, Jeff Hackett, Ross McKim, Neil Smith

NSW Country Under 17 v City Under 17 Trial Match

Bowral 10 – 11 November 2013

To be appointed

NSW Under 17 v ACT Under 17 Blacktown 2 25 November 2013

To be appointed

BRADMAN CUP 6 – 9 January 2014

Country Carnival Maitland & Singleton

Steve Eccles, Ricky Field, Kevin Fraser, Phil Rainger, Sam Rees, David Went, David Wicks, Kevin Wicks

Bradman Cup Final Maitland 9 January 2014

Ross McKim, Phil Rainger

Under 16 State Challenge SCG 9 February 2014

Greg Heys and Sydney Appointment

KOOKABURRA CUP 13 – 16 January 2014

Country Carnival Newcastle

Dennis Chaplin, Paul Dilley, Steve Eccles, Tony Hackett, Don Maisey, Ross McKim, Bruce Muddle, Stephen Poidevin

Kookaburra Cup Final Newcastle 16 January 2014

Tony Hackett, Stephen Poidevin

Under 14 State Challenge SCG 9 February 2014

Lachlan Walker and Sydney Appointment

COUNTRY COLTS

Country Colts Carnival Coffs Harbour 21 – 23 February 2014

Bruce Baxter, Paul Dilley, Kevin Fraser, Jeff Hackett, Kim Norris, Rob Pye, Mark Templeman, David Went

Country Colts Final Coffs Harbour 23 February 2014

Kim Norris, Mark Templeman

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COMMONWEALTH BANK AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY CRICKET

CHAMPIONSHIPS

7th – 14th January 2014 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

Round 1 – 7th and 8th January 2014

New South Wales v Victoria

Queensland v Western Australia

East Asia Pacific v South Australia

Round 2 – 9th January 2014

New South Wales v Western Australia

Queensland v East Asia Pacific

South Australia v Victoria

10th January 2014 – REST DAY

Round 3 – 11th and 12th January 2014

New South Wales v South Australia

Victoria v Queensland

Western Australia v East Asia Pacific

Round 4 – 13th January 2014

New South Wales v East Asia Pacific

South Australia v Queensland

Victoria v Western Australia

Round 5 – 14th January 2014 (Twenty20)

New South Wales v Queensland

Western Australia v South Australia

East Asia Pacific v Victoria

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COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP 2013/2014

8th – 10th November 2013 NORTHERN CARNIVAL - BALLINA

(Overall seedings in brackets)

Round 1 – 8th November 2013

North Coastal (8) v Newcastle (4) – Fripp Oval

Central Coast (2) v Central North (7) – Kingsford Smith Park

Round 2 – 9th November 2013

North Coastal (8) v Central North (7) - Kingsford Smith Park

Newcastle (4) v Central Coast (2) – Fripp Oval

Round 3 – 10th November 2013

North Coastal (8) v Central Coast (2) – Fripp Oval

Central North (7) v Newcastle (4) – Kingsford Smith Park

15th – 17th November 2013

SOUTHERN CARNIVAL - ORANGE (Overall seedings in brackets)

Round 1 – 15th November 2013

Western (1) v Riverina (5) – Wade Park

Illawarra (3) v Southern (6) – Riawena Oval

Round 2 – 16th November 2013

Western (1) v Southern (6) – Riawena Oval

Riverina (5) v Illawarra (3) – Wade Park

Round 3 – 17th November 2013

Western (1) v Illawarra (3) – Wade Park

Southern (6) v Riverina (5) – Riawena Oval

1st December 2013 COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL – Venue TBC

(Winner Northern Carnival v Winner Southern Carnival)

1st in Northern Pool v 1st in Southern Pool – venue TBA

Reserve date for Final – 16th February 2014

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SCG COUNTRY CUP 2013/2014

The draw for the first two rounds of the SCG Country Cup Competition is listed below. A list of contact persons in relation to each Association or Club competing in the SCG Country Cup has been compiled by CCNSW and distributed to each Association or Club by their relevant Zone Administrator. Contact should be made by the visiting team with the Host Authority regarding grounds at which matches will be played.

Round 1 – 5th October 2013 (Number in brackets denotes seeding)

HOME AWAY

Wallsend (8) v University of Newcastle (3)

Belmont (11) v Western Suburbs (4)

Waratah Mayfield (10) v Merewether (2)

Toronto (7) v Cardiff Boolaroo (6)

Wollongong (3) v Nthn Districts (8)

Dapto (5) v Balgownie (6)

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Round 2 – 5th October 2013 (Number in brackets denotes seeding)

HOME AWAY

Newcastle City Easts (12) v Hamilton Wickham (1)

Stockton Raymond Terrace (5) v Charlestown (9)

Waratah Mayfield (10) v Merewether (2)

Narara Wyoming (1) v Umina (8)

The Entrance (4) v Kincumber Avoca (5)

Terrigal Matcham (3) v Wyong (6)

Lisarow Ourimbah (2) v Northern Power (7)

Keira (2) v Wests Illawarra (9)

Corrimal (4) v Port Kembla (7)

Helensburgh (1) v University of Wollongong (10)

Round 2 – 12th October 2013 (Number in brackets denotes seeding)

Eastlake (1) v Tuggeranong Valley (3)

Weston Creek Molonglo (7) V Australian National University (5)

Ginninderra (4) v Queanbeyan (6)

Western Districts Uni Canberra (2) v Nth Canberra Gungahlin (7)

Round 2 – 13th October 2013 (Number in brackets denotes seeding)

Macleay Valley (2) v Coffs Harbour (3)

Casino (4) v Tweed Heads (1)

Wallsend (8) or University of Newcastle (3) v Belmont (11) or Western Suburbs (4)

Waratah Mayfield (10) or Merewether (2) v Toronto (7) or Cardiff Boolaroo (6)

Round 2 – 20th October 2013

(Number in brackets denotes seeding)

Berry Shoalhaven Heads (4) v Kookas Cricket (Warilla) (5)

Wollongong (3) or Nthn Districts (8) v Dapto (5) or Balgownie (6)

Round 3 – 24th November 2013 (Matches and venues to be determined)

Round 4 – (Venues to be determined by CCNSW)

SCG COUNTRY CUP QUARTER FINALS & SEMI FINALS – 28th – 29th December 2013

Remaining teams at South Coast DCA

SCG COUNTRY CUP FINAL – 12th January 2014 Sydney Cricket Ground

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COUNTRY SHIELD 2013/2014 BRIAN GAINSFORD SHIELD

The draw for the first two rounds of the Country Shield (Brian Gainsford Shield) Competition is listed below. A list of contact persons in relation to each Association or Club competing in the Country Shield has been compiled by CCNSW and distributed to each Association or Club by their relevant Zone Administrator. Contact should be made by the visiting team with the Host Authority regarding grounds at which games are to be played.

Round 1 – 13th October 2013 HOME AWAY

Woy Woy v Newcastle C & S

Cessnock v Brisbane Water

Maitland v Warnervale

Round 2 – 20th October 2013 HOME AWAY Cowra v Blue Mountains

Mudgee v Dubbo Amaroo

Round 2 – 3rd November 2013 HOME AWAY

Singleton v Woy Woy or Newcastle C & S

Cessnock or Brisbane Water v Maitland or Warnervale

Tamworth Blues v Armidale

Narrabri v Gunnedah

Clarence v Coffs Harbour Colts

Ballina v Lismore

Griffith v Leeton

Murray Valley Colts v Cricket Albury Wodonga Colts

Round 3 – 24th November 2013 HOME AWAY

Tamworth Blues or Armidale v Narrabri or Gunnedah

Clarence or Coffs Harbour Colts v Ballina or Lismore

Manning River v Hastings River

Cowra or Blue Mountains v Mudgee or Dubbo Colts

Griffith or Leeton v Murray Valley Colts or Cricket Albury Colts

Goulburn v Bomaderry

Robertson Burrawang v Shellharbour

Round 4 – 15th December 2013 (Venues to be determined by CCNSW)

COUNTRY SHIELD SEMI FINALS – 29th December 2013 Remaining 4 teams to compete at Cowra

COUNTRY SHIELD FINAL – 30th December 2013 At Holman Oval, Cowra

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COUNTRY PLATE 2013/2014

The draw for the first two rounds of the Country Plate Competition is listed below. A list of contact persons in relation to each Association or Club competing in the Country Plate has been compiled by CCNSW and distributed to each Association or Club by their relevant Zone Administrator. Contact should be made by the visiting team with the Host Authority regarding grounds at which games are to be played.

Round 1 – 13th October 2013 HOME AWAY Moree v Pilliga

Upper Hunter v Walcha

Muswellbrook v Dungog

Holbrook v Tumbarumba

Tumut v Monaro

Gundagai v Young

Inverell v Glen Innes

Round 2 – 3rd November 2013 HOME AWAY

Gloucester v Wauchope

Nambucca Valley v Lower Clarence

Moree or Pilliga v Inverell or Glen Innes

Upper Hunter or Walcha v Muswellbrook or Dungog

Cootamundra v Ardlethan Barellan

Holbrook or Tumbarumba v Tumut or Monaro

West Wyalong v Temora

Gundagai or Young v Yass

Gulgong v Wellington

Forbes v Lithgow

Narromine v Gilgandra

Nyngan v Cobar

Round 3 – 24th November 2013 HOME AWAY

Gloucester or Wauchope v Nambucca Valley or Lower Clarence

Gulgong or Wellington v Forbes or Lithgow

Narromine of Gilgandra v Nyngan or Cobar

Jamberoo v Eurobodalla

Albion Park v The Rail

Round 4 – 15th December 2013 (Venues to be determined by CCNSW)

COUNTRY PLATE SEMI FINALS – 28th December 2013 Remaining 4 teams to compete at Cootamundra

COUNTRY PLATE FINAL – 29th December 2013 At Albert Park, Cootamundra

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COUNTRY COLTS CARNIVAL 2013/2014 HUGHES LILIENTHAL SHIELD

21st – 23rd February 2014 COFFS HARBOUR

(Seedings in brackets)

Pool 1 Pool 2

Round 1 –

(A) Central Coast (1) v North Coastal (8) – CCSLP 1

(B) Western (4) v Illawarra (5) – CCSLP 2

(C) Southern (2) v Central Northern (7) – Richardson Pk 1

(D) Newcastle (3) v Riverina (6) – Richardson Pk 2

Round 2 –

(E) Winner A v Winner B – Richardson Park 1

(F) Loser A v Loser B – Richardson Park 2

(G) Winner C v Winner D – CCSLP 1

(H) Loser C v Loser D – CCSLP 2

FINAL – PLAY OFFS – (40 overs a side matches) – Venues TBA

Winner E v Winner G – CCSLP 1

Winner F v Winner H – CCSLP 2

Loser E v Loser G – Richardson Park 1

Loser F v Loser H – Richardson Park 2

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NSW UNDER 19 PROGRAM 2013/2014 (Note: NSW team announced 4th October )

24th – 26th September 2013 STATE CHALLENGE

Raby Oval Complex, Campbelltown

Round 1 – 24th September 2013

New Coasters v Northern Stars – Raby 1

City Black Cats v City Pink Panthers – Raby 2

Western River v South Coasters – Raby 3

Round 2 – 25th September 2013

New Coasters v City Black Cats – Raby 2

Western Rivers v City Pink Panthers – Raby 3

South Coasters v Northern Stars – Raby 1

Round 3 – 26th September 2013

New Coasters v Western Rivers – Raby 3

City Black Cats v Northern Stars – Raby 2

City Pink Panthers v South Coasters – Raby 1

COUNTRY v CITY (Michael Slater Cup) – 1st October

Blacktown

UNDER 19 FINAL TRIAL NSW TEAM –2nd October 2013

Blacktown

UNDER 19 TRIAL v HONG KONG – 9th – 10th October 2013

Blacktown

PRACTICE MATCH v ACT – 25th November 2013

Blacktown

AUSTRALIAN UNDER 19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – 2nd – 12th December 2013

Hobart

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NSW UNDER 17 PROGRAM 2013/2014 (Note: NSW team announced 12th November)

25th – 27th October 2013

RAYMOND TERRACE

Round 1 – 25th October 2013

Central Northern v Newcastle – Jack Collins Oval

Western v North Coastal – Bill Dobbins Oval

Southern v Riverina – King Park 3

Illawarra v Central Coast – King Park 4

Round 2 – 26th October 2013

Central Northern v Central Coast – King Park 4

Western v Newcastle – King Park 3

Southern v North Coastal – Bill Dobbins Oval

Illawarra v Riverina – Jack Collins Oval

Round 3 – 27th October 2013

Central Northern v Western – King Park 3

North Coastal v Illawarra – Bill Dobbins Oval

Southern v Newcastle – Jack Collins Oval

Riverina v Central Coast - King Park 4

NSW SELECTION TRIAL – COUNTRY v CITY (Brett Lee Cup) – 10th and 11th November 2013

Bradman Oval, Bowral

AUSTRALIAN UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – 5th – 17th January 2014

Adelaide

COUNTRY BOYS COACHING CLASS – 11th – 12th April 2014

Blacktown

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

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BRADMAN CUP 2013/2014

6th – 9th January 2014 MAITLAND and SINGLETON

Pool 1 - Singleton Pool 2 - Maitland

Round 1 – 6th January 2014

Central Northern v Central Coast – Howe Park

North Coastal v Western – Cook Park 1

Illawarra v Newcastle – Robins Oval

Southern v Riverina – Lorn Oval

Round 2 – 7th January 2014

Central Northern v Western – Cook Park 2

Central Coast v North Coastal – Cook Park 3

Illawarra v Riverina – Thornton Oval

Newcastle v Southern – Robins Oval

Round 3 – 8th January 2014

Central Northern v North Coastal – Cook Park 1

Western v Central Coast – Howe Park

Illawarra v Southern – Lorn Oval

Riverina v Newcastle – Thornton Oval

FINAL – 9th January 2014

1st Pool 1 v 1st Pool 2 – Robins Oval Maitland

UNDER 16 STATE CHALLENGE – 9th February 2014 Bradman Cup Winner v A W Green Shield Premiers

Sydney Cricket Ground

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KOOKABURRA CUP 2013/2014

13th – 16th January 2014 NEWCASTLE

(Venues to be advised)

Pool 1 Pool 2

Round 1 – 13th January 2014

Central Coast v Riverina

Newcastle v Southern

North Coastal v Central Northern

Illawarra v Western

Round 2 – 14th January 2014

Central Coast v Southern

Riverina v Newcastle

North Coastal v Western

Central Northern v Illawarra

Round 3 – 15th January 2014

Central Coast v Newcastle

Southern v Riverina

North Coastal v Illawarra

Western v Central Northern

FINAL – 16th January 2014

1st Pool 1 v 1st Pool 2 – Venue to be advised

UNDER 14 STATE CHALLENGE – 9th February 2014

Kookaburra Cup Winner v Harold Moore Shield Premiers

Sydney Cricket Ground

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WOMEN’S OPEN COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013/2014

5th – 6th October 2013 PORT MACQUARIE

Round 1 5th October – 35 overs a side

Western v Central Northern – Oxley Oval

Southern Rivers v New Coasters – Wayne Richards Oval

Cavaliers v North Coastal – Andrews Park

Round 2 5th October – Twenty20

Western v New Coasters – Andrews Park

Central Northern v North Coastal – Wayne Richards Oval

Southern Rivers v Cavaliers – Oxley Oval

Round 3 6th October – Twenty20

Western v North Coastal – Wayne Richards Oval

New Coasters v Cavaliers – Oxley Oval

Central Northern v Southern Rivers – Andrew Oval

PLAY OFF FOR THIRD and FOURTH POSITION 6th October - Twenty20

Team 3 v Team 4 – Oxley Oval

Team 5 v Team 6 – Andrews Park

FINAL 6th October –– Twenty20

Team 1 v Team 2 – Wayne Richards Oval

WOMEN’S CITY v COUNTRY 2013/2014

UNDER 15 MATCH – 26th – 27th October 2013

Sydney

UNDER 18 MATCH – 11th – 12th November 2013

Sydney

OPENS – 6th – 7th October 2013

Port Macquarie

AUSTRALIAN UNDER 18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – 15th – 21st January 2014

Ballarat

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WOMEN’S UNDER 15 COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2013/2014

5th – 6th October 2013 TAREE

Round 1 5th October – 35 overs a side

Western v Central Northern – Trad Field

Riverina v New Coasters – Chatham Park

Illawarra Southern v North Coastal – Johnny Martin Oval

Round 2 5th October – Twenty20

Western v New Coasters – Johnny Martin Oval

Central Northern v North Coastal – Trad Field

Riverina v Illawarra Southern – Chatham Park

Round 3 6th October – Twenty20

Western v North Coastal – Chatham Park

New Coasters v Illawarra Southern – Trad Field

Central Northern v Riverina – Johnny Martin Oval

PLAY OFFS 6th October – Twenty20

Team 3 v Team 4 – Chatham Park

Team 5 v Team 6 – Trad Field

FINAL 6th October – 35 overs a side

Team 1 v Team 2 – Johnny Martin Oval

AUSTRALIAN UNDER 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – 27th November – 2nd December 2013

Western Sydney

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THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET

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THE PREAMBLE — THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET

Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains. 1. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the team’s conduct

firmly on the captain.

Responsibility of Captains

The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws. Player’s Conduct

In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decisions of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player‟s captain, and instruct the latter to take action. 2. Fair and unfair play

According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required. 3. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of:

• Time wasting • Damaging the pitch • Dangerous or unfair bowling • Tampering with the ball • Any other action that they consider to be unfair 4. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for:

• Your opponents • Your own captain and team • The role of the umpires • The game‟s traditional values 5. It is against the Spirit of the Game:

• To dispute an umpire‟s decision by word, action or gesture • To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire • To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance:

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THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET a) to appeal knowing that the batsman is not out b) to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with

persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one‟s own side

6. Violence

There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. 7. Players

Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution to this.

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COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP and COUNTRY COLTS PLAYING CONDITIONS

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COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP and COUNTRY COLTS PLAYING CONDITIONS

1 GENERAL

Except as varied hereunder, Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) will apply in all matches. 2 PROGRAM

The Country Championship and Country Colts competitions shall be conducted in groups as determined by the CCNSW Committee of Management from time to time. The competition Sub-Committee, in liaison with the sponsor (where appropriate), team managers and Host Authority, may alter the Program in any manner it deems fit, and report such action to the next meeting of the CCNSW Committee of Management. The Program of matches in this competition for the current season can be found elsewhere in this Handbook. 3 DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAMS

3.1 Number of Overs

All matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to 50 six-ball overs. A minimum of 20 overs per team shall constitute a match.

Matches will normally be played during daylight hours. Day/Night matches may only be played with the prior approval of the CCNSW Committee of Management. 3.2 The Team

A team should consist of twelve players. Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time. One player in each side, not being the wicket keeper, shall not be permitted to bat. One player in each side, not being the wicket keeper, shall not be permitted to bowl. The non batter, non bowler and wicket keeper are to be indicated on the team nomination sheet. Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted. However, Law 2.5 will apply (Fielder absent or leaving the field).

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4 HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS

4.1 Hours of Play

a) Day Matches

1st Session 9:30am to 1.00pm Innings Interval 1.00pm to 1:45pm 2nd Session 1:45pm to 5.15pm

If the innings of the team batting first is completed when fewer than 60 minutes to the scheduled time for the innings interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier.

If the innings of the team batting first is completed 60 minutes or more prior to the scheduled innings interval, a 10 minute interval will occur and the team batting second will commence its innings and the interval will occur as scheduled.

b) Day/Night Matches

Where approved, Day/Night matches will consist of 2 sessions of play, each of 3 and a half hours duration, with intervals equal to those set for day matches. Actual playing times shall be approved by the CCNSW Committee of Management.

4.2 Extra Playing Time

Provision has been made to allow an extra 105 minutes playing time which means the finishing time can be rescheduled. Overs can be recalculated in the case of lost time so that play does not continue past the end of the over in progress at 7.00pm, but can do if necessary to complete the overs.

5 LOST TIME

5.1 Lost Time at Start

a) Where the start of play is delayed up to 105 minutes, no reduction in the number of overs to be bowled will be made. However, the above hours of play and intervals shall be adjusted accordingly by the Umpires, in consultation with the Referee (where available).

b) Where more than 105 minutes are lost prior to the start of play, the number of overs to be bowled in each innings shall be reduced as follows, and innings intervals shall be adjusted accordingly.

Actual Playing Time Lost Interval

106 – 120 minutes 30 minutes

121 – 149 minutes 20 minutes

150 minutes or more 10 minutes

5.2 Interval between Innings

In 50 over matches where the innings of the team batting first concludes 60 minutes or more prior to the scheduled innings break, an innings interval (10 minutes) shall be taken, and the team batting second shall commence its innings. The luncheon interval shall then be taken as scheduled. All other matches the innings interval will be taken when the team batting first is dismissed.

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6 LENGTH OF INNINGS

6.1 In an uninterrupted match:

a) Each team shall bat for 50 (six-ball) overs unless all out earlier.

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the session (210 minutes), play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled. Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires, in consultation with the Referee (where available), the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the number of overs bowled by it, at the scheduled time for cessation of the second session.

The over in progress at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over. The interval shall not be extended and the third session shall commence at the scheduled time.

The Referee, after consultation with the Umpires, may increase the number of overs to be bowled by the team bowling second if the referee is of the opinion that events beyond the control of the bowling team prevented that team from bowling the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the innings of the team batting first.

c) If the team batting first is all out, and the last wicket falls after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs as the innings of the team batting first (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

d) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs or the number of overs as provided in 4.1 (a) by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number has been bowled or a result achieved. Unless determined otherwise by the Umpires in consultation with the Match Referee, and in discussions with the Scorers, penalty of six (6) runs per over may be awarded to the batting side for each over short of the required number at the scheduled, or rescheduled, cessation time.

6.2 In matches where a start is delayed by more than 105 minutes or where play is suspended:

a) The object should always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs (minimum 20 overs each team in 50 over matches).

b) The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average of 14.28 overs per hour, in the total time available for play. The reduction in the number of overs to be bowled shall be determined by the Umpires in consultation with the Referee (where available).

In determining the available time for play the Umpires, in consultation with the Referee (where available), may: -

extend the hours for play to 7.00pm at the latest,

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reduce the innings interval by up to 20 minutes, but only in circumstances necessary to allow both teams to complete a minimum of either 20 overs or 10 overs depending on the length of the match

c) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the completion of its innings as determined by recalculation of the overs to be bowled.

d) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the second session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled, and Rule 6.1 (b) shall apply in a 50 over match.

e) If the team batting first is all out, and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs as the innings of the team batting first (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

f) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the reduced number of overs, or the number of overs provided in Rules 4.1 (a) and 6.1 (d), the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled, or a result achieved.

g) If the innings of the team batting second is delayed or interrupted, and it is not possible for that team to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of 14.28 overs per hour, for time lost.

6.3 Recalculation of Overs

a) in all circumstances where it becomes necessary to calculate a reduced number of overs to be bowled:

Refer to Table – Loss of Play in Limited Overs matches on page 55

b) fractions are to be ignored in all calculations of overs.

7 DRINKS ON THE FIELD

Two drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after the 17th and 34th overs. Each interval shall be kept as short as possible and in any case shall not exceed 5 minutes. Law 15.9 shall apply except that under conditions of extreme heat the Umpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.

An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

8 DECLARATIONS

Law 14 will not apply in these matches. The Captain of the batting team may not declare his innings closed at any time during the course of a match.

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9 FIELD RESTRICTIONS – POWERPLAYS

a) At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 fieldsmen on the leg side.

b) In addition to the restriction contained in clause 9 (a) above, further fielding restrictions shall apply to certain overs in each innings. The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during which they shall apply (hereinafter referred to as the Powerplay Overs) are set out in the following paragraphs.

c) The following fielding restrictions shall apply:

i) Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi-circles shall have as their centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi-circles shall be 30 yards (27.43 metres). The semi-circles shall be linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. The fielding restriction areas should be marked by continuous painted white lines or “dots‟ at 5 yard (4.57 metres) intervals, each “dot‟ to be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter.

ii) During the first block of Powerplay Overs (as set out below), only two fieldsmen shall be permitted outside this fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery.

iii) During the second and third Powerplay blocks only three fieldsmen shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery.

d) During the non Powerplay Overs, no more than 4 fieldsmen shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area as per appendix - fielding restrictions on page 70.

e) In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, either umpire shall call and signal “No ball‟.

f) Subject to the provisions of 9 (d), the Powerplay Overs shall apply for 20 overs per innings to be taken as follows:

i) The first block of Powerplay Overs (block of 10 overs for an uninterrupted match) shall be at the commencement of the innings.

ii) For the remaining second and third block of Powerplay Overs (blocks of 5 overs for an uninterrupted match), one block shall be taken at the discretion of the fielding captain and the other at the discretion of either of the batsmen at the wicket. If an uneven number of overs are required for each block of the Powerplay Overs, the fielding captain shall have the greater number.

iii) A batsman must nominate his team‟s Powerplay no later than the moment at which the umpire reaches the stumps at the

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bowler‟s end for the start of the next over. The fielding captain may nominate his team‟s Powerplay any time prior to the commencement of the over. The umpire who will stand at the bowler‟s end for the commencement of a Powerplay block shall determine which side first made the request.

iv) It shall be the onus of the captain to inform the umpires of their intention to take a Powerplay. The umpires shall not ask or remind either captain regarding their option to take a Powerplay. If in the opinion of the umpires, neither captain has advised them of their intention to take a Powerplay it will be assumed that no Powerplay is in effect.

v) Once a side has nominated a Powerplay, the decision cannot be reversed.

vi) Should either team choose not to exercise their discretion, their Powerplay Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the innings (i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, one unclaimed Powerplay will begin at the start of the 46th over).

g) In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Powerplay Overs shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the sake of clarity, it should be noted that the table shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match.

Innings duration

First Powerplay

Fielding Powerplay

Batting Powerplay

Powerplay Total

20 – 22 4 2 2 8 23 - 24 5 2 2 9 25 – 27 5 3 2 10 28 - 29 6 3 2 11 30 – 32 6 3 3 12 33 – 34 7 3 3 13 35 – 37 7 4 3 14 38 – 39 8 4 3 15 40 – 42 8 4 4 16 43 – 44 9 4 4 17 45 – 47 9 5 4 18 48 – 49 10 5 4 19

h) Each block of Powerplay Overs must commence at the start of an over.

i) If play is interrupted during the first or second Powerplay and on resumption the overs required to be bowled in that Powerplay have already been exceeded, then subsequent Powerplay(s) will assume to have been taken consecutively up to that point.

j) If play is interrupted during the first Powerplay and resumes during the second Powerplay, the second Powerplay will be deemed to have been nominated by the fielding captain.

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k) If play is interrupted during a Powerplay and on resumption the total number of Powerplay overs has already been exceeded, then the fielding restrictions will be lifted immediately. Note: This is the only circumstance under which the Powerplay status can be changed during an over.

l) If following an interruption while a Powerplay is not in progress, it is found on resumption that the recalculated number of Powerplay overs remaining equals or exceeds the number of overs to be bowled in the innings, then the Powerplay will commence at the start of the next over.

m) At the commencement of each discretionary block of Powerplay Overs, the umpire shall signal such commencement to the scorers by rotating his arm in a large circle. If the batting side has chosen the Powerplay the umpire shall signal this to the scorers by tapping his hands above his head after the signal.

n) The umpire shall also indicate to the fielding captain before any signal is made that the batting side has chosen its Powerplay.

o) A light or other indicator shall be displayed on the scoreboard whenever the Powerplay Overs are being bowled, along with the number of overs remaining in the current block of Powerplay Overs.

10 NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER

No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings.

In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed.

Where the total number of overs is not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler necessary to make up the balance.

In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned.

Restrictions apply to young bowlers of medium pace or faster in regard to the number of overs, which are allowed in a spell and in a days‟ play – see Playing Condition Number 27 on page 51.

11 NO BALL

a) Law 24 will apply in these matches except that no bowler may deliver the ball underarm.

b) A bowler is permitted to bowl 1 (one) ball per over which passes, or would have passed, above shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease. In the event of any further such delivery in the same over, either Umpire shall call and signal „No Ball‟.

c) A one (1) run penalty shall apply to any No-Ball, in addition to any runs scored from that delivery.

d) Law 42.6 (b) (i) (ii) - High Full Pitched Balls will apply.

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11.1 Free Hit after a No Ball

(a) The delivery following any No Ball shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. The bowler‟s end Umpire shall signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.

12 WIDE BALL - JUDGING A WIDE

a) Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.

b) Any offside or legside delivery, which, in the opinion of the Umpire, does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score, shall be called a wide. As a guide, a delivery that passes outside the leg stump without any contact with the Striker's bat or person shall be a wide, unless the ball passes between the Striker and the stumps.

The above provisions do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball.

13 NO BALLS AND WIDES - BOWLING ANALYSIS

No Balls and Wides not scored from shall be added to the relevant bowler‟s analysis, as they occur, during the course of the innings.

Note: An over cannot be classified as a „Maiden Over‟ if a No Ball or Wide occurs

during the over.

14 COVERING OF THE PITCH

The pitch will be completely covered in the event of rain in accordance with the Pitch Covers Policy, on page 145 of this Handbook.

15 FITNESS OF GROUND, WEATHER AND LIGHT

a) The Umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of the ground, weather and light for play. All references to ground include the pitch. Laws 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply.

b) After any suspension of play, the Umpires, unaccompanied by any of the players or officials shall, on their own initiative, carry out an inspection immediately the conditions improve and shall continue to inspect at intervals. Immediately the Umpires decide that play is possible they shall call upon the players to resume the game.

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15.1 Lightning

Play shall cease immediately, in the event that a lightning flash is followed by thunder less than 40 seconds later. Play shall not resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning flash.

No person may enter the field of play during the period that play is suspended under this rule.

16 TIME WASTING

16.1 Deliberate Action

Umpires should fully take into account any deliberate slowing down of the tempo by either batsmen or fieldsmen, where it may be seen to be the disadvantage of the opposing team, e.g. in the case of a team fielding second slowing down the game, knowing it might win a shortened match on run rate.

16.2 Sight Screen Adjustment

It shall be the responsibility of the batting team to provide persons to move sight screens as required by the batsmen. In the event that this does not occur, the Umpire shall require play to continue without the sightscreen being moved.

17 THE RESULT

17.1 Determination of Winner

a) A result can be achieved only if both teams have batted for at least 20 overs in 50 over match, unless one team has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 overs. All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 20 overs in 50 over match, shall be declared „No Result‟.

b) In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs (ie the maximum allotted overs each in an uninterrupted match, or a lesser number of overs in an interrupted match), the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie.

17.2 Target Score

If, for any reason, the team batting second has not had the opportunity to receive the agreed number of overs, the winner shall be determined by assessing whether or not a target score is achieved. The target score is determined by the Duckworth Lewis System.

a) A Tie

In the event of a tie, the following will apply:

i) The team losing the lesser number of wickets will be the winner.

ii) If both teams are all out, the team with the higher overall scoring rate will be the winner.

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iii) If the result cannot be decided by a) i) or ii), the winner will be the team with the higher score:

after 30 overs, or, if still equal,

after 20 overs, or, if still equal,

after 10 overs.

iv) If still equal, the match shall be declared a tie.

b) Tie in the Final

Where the Final is played out the winner of the match shall be declared the Country Championship winner.

In the event that the match is a tie, the following will occur:

the side losing the least wickets will be declared the winner, or

if the wickets lost are the same, the side with the best overall net run rate for the duration of the Championships will be declared the winner.

Should the Final not be played out or not be played, joint Country Championship winners shall be declared. In this instance, the side to progress to the State Challenge Match against the winner of the SCA Sydney Grade One Day competition winner shall be:

the side with the highest number of overall competition points, or

if the points are equal, the side with the best overall net run rate

c) Competition Points

Points shall be awarded for results gained, as follows-

Result Points

Win on first innings 6

Win on first innings, with run-rate 1.25 times that of opposing team, subject to (i), (ii) & (v) below.

7

Win on first innings, with run-rate 2.00 times that of opposing team, subject to (c) (iii), (iv) & (v) below.

8

Tie on first innings 3

Draw or no result 0

Loss on first innings 0

The result of a match may be a tie on first innings regardless of the number of wickets lost by the team batting second.

(i) In order for the team batting first to gain one bonus point, it must achieve victory with a run-rate 1.25 times that of the opposition.

(ii) In order for the team batting second to gain one bonus point, the victory must be achieved by the end of the 40th over (or in a reduced overs match, it must bat for no more than 80% of its maximum number of overs).

(iii) In order for the team batting first to gain two bonus points, it must achieve victory with a run-rate 2.00 times that of the opposition.

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(iv) In order for the team batting second to gain two bonus points, the victory must be achieved by the end of the 25th over (or in a reduced overs match, it must bat for no more than 50% of its maximum number of overs).

(v) Where matches are shortened and targets revised through the Duckworth/Lewis method, bonus run-rates and bonus defensive targets are derived as a function of the revised target score and maximum overs.

18 THE BALL

Four piece Kookaburra brand balls as approved by the NSW Cricket Association shall be used in all matches. Balls are to be retained by Umpires at end of matches and returned to a representative of Country Cricket NSW.

19 SUBSTITUTES

In normal circumstances, a substitute shall be allowed to field only for a player who satisfies the Umpires that he has been injured or become ill during the match. However, in very exceptional circumstances the Umpires may use their discretion to allow a substitute for a player who has to leave the field or does not take the field for wholly acceptable reasons, subject to consent being given by the opposing Captain. If a player wishes to change his shirt, boots, etc, he may leave the field to do so, (no changing on the field) but no substitute will be allowed.

A player who suffers an injury caused by an external blow (as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle) and has to leave the field for medical attention may, subject to the Umpires‟ approval, bowl immediately after his return, irrespective of the length of time for which he has been absent.

20 EXCHANGE OF TEAM LISTS

Before the toss for innings, the Captain shall nominate his players who may not thereafter be changed without the consent of the opposing Captain. Team lists so exchanged shall be handed to one official Umpire for his retention.

21 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

For any player to be eligible to play in any Country Cricket NSW competition they must be registered with and have played at least 1 match within their respective Zone.

22 RIGHT OF NSW COUNTRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

The CCNSW Committee of Management reserves the right to vary the draw and these playing conditions from time to time.

23. CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT & FOOTWEAR

All teams participating in the Country Championship or Country Colts competitions must wear predominantly white/cream clothing and pads. Sponsors logos may be displayed on the front of the playing shirts up to 100sq cm in area respectively. Players are only permitted to wear the cap of the Zone or Association they are representing, or alternatively, a white cricket hat.

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24 COVERING THE PITCH

Pitch Covers must be used for all matches in accordance with the Pitch Covers Policy. Refer to “PITCH COVERS POLICY” – page 145 of this Handbook

25 PLAYERS’ CONDUCT

Refer to “CODE OF CONDUCT” - page 131 of this Handbook.

26. GENERAL INFORMATION

General information specific to the Country Championship can be found on page 148, and Country Colts on page 153 of this Handbook. This section includes information relating to the final of the Country Championship and Country Colts.

27 RESTRICTIONS – YOUNG BOWLERS

EXTRACT: “WELL PLAYED” AUSTRALIAN CRICKET‟S PLAYING POLICY & GUIDELINES 2006

BOWLING GUIDELINES – WORKLOAD GUIDELINES

The following is designed to reduce the risk of injury and enhance the bowling development of junior cricketers both in game and training situations.

5-12 years-of-age

• Restrictions in place for player development – all players to bowl in every match unless injured or at risk of injury;

• Six (6) legal balls per over with a maximum if eight balls in any one over including wides and no-balls.

13 years and above

• Restrictions are in place predominately for safety but also for development purposes;

• Maximum overs in a day includes all overs on that day and that if a second innings commences on the same day (i.e. outright opportunity) restrictions still apply.

For players playing more than one match in a given day the daily restrictions should still apply.

REST PERIODS

The minimum rest periods between spells for medium and fast bowlers will be at least the same number of overs bowled from the same end as the bowlers‟ immediately concluded spell.

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BOWLING RESTRICTIONS

27.1 Length of Spells

AGE AT 31 AUGUST

MAXIMUM OVERS IN A SPELL MAXIMUM OVERS IN A

DAY’S PLAY

Under 19 8 20

Under 18 7 18

Under 17 6 16

Under 16 6 14

Under 15 5 12

Under 14 5 10

Under 13 4 8

Note: These restrictions DO NOT apply to spin/slow bowling, subject to the conditions outlined in clauses 27.2 below

27.2 Change of Bowling Type

Where a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and spin/slow bowling during an innings-

a) if the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the Playing Condition throughout the day; and

b) if the bowler begins with spin/slow bowling and changes to medium pace(or faster), the Playing Condition applies from the time of the change, and all overs of spin/slow bowling bowled prior to the change shall not be taken into account in either the current spell or the innings limit

27.3 BOWLING RESTRICTIONS

AGE BOWLING RESTRICTIONS

5-8 years One (1) over per bowler

Maximum eight (8) balls in any one over

Under 10 All players (unless injured or at risk of injury) minimum one (1) over

Two (2) overs maximum each spell Four (4) overs maximum for day Maximum eight (8) balls in any one over

Under 11 All players (unless injured or at risk of injury) minimum one (1) over

Three (3) overs maximum each spell Six (6) overs maximum for day Maximum eight (8) balls in any one over including wides/no-balls

Under 12 All players (unless injured or at risk of injury) minimum one (1) over

Four (4) overs maximum each spell Eight (8) overs maximum for day Maximum eight (8) balls in any one over including wides/no-balls

Under 13 Four (4) overs maximum each spell

Eight (8) overs maximum for day

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Under 14 Five (5) overs maximum each spell

Ten (10) overs maximum for day

Under 15 Five (5) overs maximum each spell

Twelve (12) overs maximum for day

Under 16 Six (6) overs maximum each spell

Fourteen (14) overs maximum for day

Under 17 Six (6) overs maximum each spell

Sixteen (16) overs maximum for day

Under 18 Seven (7) overs maximum each spell

Eighteen (18) overs maximum for day

Under 19 Eight (8) overs maximum each spell

Twenty (20) overs maximum for day

WORKLOAD GUIDELINES FOR PLAYING & TRAINING

It is recommended that the following guidelines be adopted for junior cricketers‟ training schedules.

U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U19

Sessions per Week* 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

Balls per session 24 24 24 30 30 30 36 36 42 48

*substitute at least one practice session for each additional match played in the week

Bowling: guidelines for total weekly workload (Under-14 to Under-19 bowlers)

Current research suggests that the total number of deliveries bowled in a week is closely linked to the potential for injury.

At first-class level (average age 27 years) it has been shown that total workloads of more than 170 balls results in a 1.45 times increase in the risk of injury. This is a potential area of concern in younger age groups when growth, motor development and physical maturity factors are taken into account.

For under-14 to under-19 bowlers it is recommended that a sensible strategy is:

• if one (1) to ten (10) overs of match deliveries are bowled in a week a bowler should follow the workload training guidelines.

• if eleven (11) to twenty (20) overs of match deliveries are bowled in a week a bowler should NOT bowl more than twice at training during that

week. • if twenty one (21) to Thirty (30) overs of match deliveries are bowled in a

week a bowler should NOT bowl more than once at training during that

week. • if thirty (30) overs or more of match deliveries are bowled in a week a

bowler should NOT bowl at all at training during that week.

Despite these guidelines, injury may still occur. If symptoms develop, particularly in the lower back, seek early medical assessment of the problem.

The above recommendations were developed with weekly club/school cricket in mind and they are not necessarily appropriate for junior cricket carnivals, which may have children playing multiple days of cricket consecutively.

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It should also be noted that coaches, administrators and parents should be aware of the training workloads and any other competition playing commitments, in the 2-3 days leading up to and immediately after the aforementioned competitions/junior carnivals.

These recommendations have been developed with the junior cricket player‟s best interest in mind. Cricket Australia hopes that coaches and team managers can understand this and help to provide the safest possible environment for our junior players.

Western Zone – Country Championship Winners 2012/13

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COUNTRY CRICKET NSW

Loss of Play - Limited Over Matches

For the time lost DURING INNINGS OF THE TEAM BATTING FIRST, reduce innings by 1 over per team for each WHOLE OR PART 8 minutes lost

TABLE

Mins Lost

8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 104 112 120

Overs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Mins Lost

128 136 144 152 160 168 176 184 192 200 208 216 224 232 240

Overs 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

For time lost DURING INNINGS OF TEAM BATTING SECOND, reduce innings

by 1 over for each WHOLE OR PART 4 minutes lost.

Mins Lost

4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60

Overs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Mins Lost

64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120

Overs 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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SCG COUNTRY CUP PLAYING CONDITIONS

Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) shall apply except as varied below.

1. PROGRAM

The SCG Country Cup competition will be conducted in a knockout format as determined by the CCNSW Committee of Management from time to time.

The program of matches for the SCG Country Cup competition can be found elsewhere in this Handbook.

2. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM

SCG Country Cup matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to 50 six-ball overs. A minimum of 20 overs per team shall constitute a match. A team shall consist of twelve players.

Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time.

One player in each side not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bat.

One player in each side not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bowl

The nominated non batter and non bowler are to be indicated on the team sheet.

Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted. (Note – Laws of Cricket 2.5 will apply).

3 HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS

3.1 Hours of Play

Morning Session 10.00am – 1.30pm Innings Interval 1.30pm – 2.00pm Afternoon Session 2.00pm – 5.30pm

Note: In non-daylight savings time, all scheduled playing time hours will be

brought forward by 30 minutes.

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If the innings of the team batting first is completed when fewer than 60 minutes to the scheduled time for the innings interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier.

If the innings of the team batting first is completed 60 minutes or more prior to the scheduled innings interval, a 10 minute break will occur and the team batting second will commence its innings and the interval will occur as scheduled.

Where play is delayed or interrupted in the first innings, the Umpires will reduce the length of the interval as follows:

Time Lost Interval

Less than 60 minutes 30 minutes

60-120 minutes 20 minutes

More than 120 minutes 10 minutes

3.2 Intervals for Drinks

Two drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after the 17th and 34th overs. Each interval shall be kept as short as possible and in any case shall not exceed 5 minutes. Law 15.9 shall apply except that under conditions of extreme heat the Umpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.

An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

3.3 Extra Time

Provision has been made for up to 45 minutes of extra official playing - refer 5.2.1 (a) and 5.2.3. 4. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES

4.1 SCG Country Cup Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4

The relevant Zone Umpire Representative shall be responsible for the appointment of Umpires for SCG Country Cup fixtures, with power to co-opt if necessary from other NSWCU&SA affiliated associations. It is expected that all such Umpires will be full members of NSWCU&SA and Cricket Australia Level 2 accredited.

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4.2 SCG Country Cup Carnival/Final Appointments

The CCNSW Umpires Sub-Committee will appoint Umpires to officiate in the Quarter Finals, Semi Finals & Final of the SCG Country Cup. 5. LENGTH OF INNINGS

5.1 Uninterrupted Matches

a) Each team shall bat for 50 overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not

be permitted to declare its innings closed. b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the

scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.

Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires (Match Referee in SCG Country Cup Final) the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled by it, at the scheduled time for cessation of the first session. The over in progress at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over.

The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence at the scheduled time. The Umpires (Match Referee in the SCG Country Cup Final) may increase the number of overs to be bowled by the team bowling second if they are (if the Match Referee is) of the opinion that events beyond the control of the bowling team prevented that team from bowling the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the innings of the team batting first.

c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled to the team batting first at the scheduled time for the interval (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

d) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 50 overs, the team

batting second shall be entitled to bat for 50 overs except as provided in (c) above.

e) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs or the number of overs

as provided in 5.1 (b), (c) or (d) by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3.

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5.2 DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCHES

5.2.1 General

a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. (Minimum 20 overs each team, subject to the provisions of Clause 5.1(b))

The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate of 14.28 overs per hour in the total time available for play.

b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3.

c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.

d) A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

e) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.

5.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First

a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Clauses 3.1 and 5.2.1 (a).

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled, and 5.1 (b) shall apply.

c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, 5.1 (c) shall apply.

5.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second

If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of 14.28 overs per hour, for time lost.

The hours of play shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of 45 minutes in day matches and up to 45 minutes in day/night matches. Calculations because of any time lost thereafter shall be as per 5.2.1 (a).

Calculations of target score - refer clause 11.2 page 66

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6. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN

6.1 Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their

centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards (27.5m). The ends of each semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. See Appendix page 74.

Continuous painted white lines or 'dots' at five yard (4.5m) intervals shall mark this fielding restriction area. Each “dot” may be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring seven inches (18 cm) in diameter.

6.2 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg

side. 6.3 For the first 15 overs only two fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery. 6.4 For the remaining overs, only four fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery. 6.5 In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first is reduced,

the number of overs in regard to the restrictions in 6.3 and 6.4 above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 15:50 (30%) in accordance with the table on the following page. Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re the number of overs.

Total Overs in Innings

No. of overs for which fielding restrictions in 6.3, and 6.4 above will apply

20-23 6

24-26 7

27-29 8

30-33 9

34-36 10

37-39 11

40-43 12

44-46 13

47-49 14

50 15

6.6 Where the number of overs for the team batting second is reduced, the

restrictions in 6.3 and 6.4 will apply in accordance with the table above.

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7. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER

No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings.

In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed.

Where the total number of overs is not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler necessary to make up the balance.

In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned.

7.1 Restriction on Young Bowlers

Restrictions apply to young bowlers of medium pace or faster in regard to the number of overs, which are allowed in a spell and in a days‟ play. Refer Playing Condition 27 in Country Championship Limited Overs Match Playing Conditions, pages 51-52.

8. NO BALL

a) A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one fast short pitched delivery per over.

b) A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease but not clearly above his head.

c) The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when one fast short pitched delivery has been bowled.

d) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above head height of the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined above, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a No Ball and will also count as the one allowable ball above shoulder height for that over.

e) In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over as defined in 8.1 above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batsman at the wicket and the other umpire of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.

f) If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled for bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 8.5 above and advise the bowler that this is his final warning.

g) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.

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8.1 Free Hit after a No Ball

(a) The delivery following any No Ball shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. The bowler‟s end Umpire shall signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.

9. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE

Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.

Any off side or high or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the Umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a wide. As a guide, a delivery that passes outside the leg stump without any contact with the Striker's bat or person shall be a wide, unless the ball passes between the Striker and the stumps.

A penalty of one run shall be scored for a wide. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs which are scored or awarded.

All runs which are run or result from a wide ball which is not a no-ball shall be scored as wide balls.

10. THE BALL

Four piece Kookaburra brand balls as approved by the NSW Cricket Association shall be used in all matches. Balls for all SCG Country Cup matches will be sent by the CCNSW to Zone Administrators for distribution to Host Authorities.

11. THE MATCH RESULT

A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs (preliminary matches), subject to the provisions of Clause 5.1(b) and 5.2.2(b), unless one team has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 overs. A match shall be a “no result” if both teams have not had the opportunity to bat for a minimum 20 overs because:

a) the innings of the team batting first could not commence by 2.20pm daylight saving time

b) the innings of the team batting second could not commence by 4.00pm daylight saving time or

c) the innings of the team batting second would be reduced to less than 20 overs, as a result of an interruption to play after its‟ commencement

Refer to SCG Country Cup Condition 14 (page 67), to determine the winner of a “No Result” match

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In any match in which both teams have had the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs-

d) the team scoring the higher number of runs is the winner.

e) In any match in which both teams have had the opportunity to bat for a

minimum of 20 overs, but have not had the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs, the result shall be determined by the run-rate of each team.

f) A match shall cease when the team batting second passes the total number of runs of the team batting first, or is dismissed, or it receives its maximum number of overs

11.1 Tie

In matches in where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to the provisions of Clauses 5.1(b) and 5.2.2(b), the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie and the team which has lost the least number of wickets, shall progress to the next round.

11.1.2 SCG Country Cup

In the event of a tie in a Round 1, 2, 3 or 4 match, the team which has lost the least number of wickets will be declared the winner, and progress to the next round.

If both teams have lost the identical number of wickets, the highest seeded team will progress to the next round. If both teams have the same seeding the away team shall progress to the next round.

11.1.3 Quarter and Semi Finals - SCG Country Cup Carnival

In the event of a tie in either the quarter or semi finals, the team which has lost the least number of wickets will be declared the winner, and progress to the next round.

If both teams have lost the identical number of wickets, the team with the highest net run rate in all 2013/14 SCG Country Cup matches to that date, inclusive, will progress to the next round.

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11.1.4 SCG Country Cup Final

In the event of a tie in the SCG Country Cup Final, both teams will be declared “Joint Winners” of the SCG Country Cup.

11.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score

If due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 20 overs), unless the provisions of 5.1(b) or 5.2.2(b) apply, then a revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be calculated using the “Run Rate Method”.

A team‟s run-rate is calculated by dividing its total number of runs scored by its total number of overs received.

a) For the purposes of run-rate calculations, each fair delivery bowled

counts as one-sixth of an over.

b) Where a team is dismissed before it has received its maximum number

of overs, it is deemed to have received that number of overs.

c) The team with the higher run-rate wins the match, regardless of the

number of wickets that it has lost.

12 CALCULATION OF NET RUN RATE

A team's net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the competition, that is, calculation of net run rate = Team run rate per over less Opponent run rate per over.

In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed.

In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than a 50 over per team match, the Team Run Rates will be calculated as follows:

a) The Team Run Rate for the team batting second will be the rate achieved in its innings, with such rate being based on the number of overs as set in Clause 11.2.

b) The Team Run Rate for the team batting first will be that which was achieved from the same number of highest scoring overs as set in Clause 11.2 to be bowled to the team batting second.

13. PENALTY FOR NOT BOWLING REQUIRED OVERS (SECOND INNINGS).

If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the second session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3.

Unless determined otherwise by the Umpires (Match Referee in the SCG Country Cup Final after consultation with the Umpires and Scorers), after consultation with the Scorers, shall award a penalty of six (6) runs per over to the batting side for each over short of the required number at the scheduled, or rescheduled, cessation time.

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14. NO RESULT MATCHES

The SCG Country Cup is a knockout competition. In the event that matches cannot be played or completed on the scheduled date due to pitch, ground or weather conditions the winner will be declared by any of the following means;

14.1 Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4 SCG Country Cup

In matches that are abandoned or declared “no Result” in Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4, the winner shall be the higher seeded side.

In matches that are abandoned or declared “no Result” in Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4, where the teams have the same seeding, the winner shall be the away team.

14.2 Quarter and Semi Finals – SCG Country Cup Carnival

The Country Committee of Management shall rank the 8 teams for the final series and complete a new draw on a 1 v 8, 2 v 7, 3 v 6, 4 v 5 basis.

In matches that are abandoned or declared “no Result” in either the Quarter or Semi Finals, the winner shall be the higher ranked side.

14.3 The Final

In the event of the Final being abandoned or washed out, “Joint Winners” will be declared.

15. SCG COUNTRY CUP FINAL VENUE

The SCG Country Cup Final shall be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, subject to the approval of CCNSW.

16. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

For any player to be eligible to play in any Country Cricket NSW competition they must be registered with and have played at least 1 match within their respective Zone.

17. PLAYER RESTRICTIONS

A player may be promoted to a team in a higher level competition during the season eg from Country Shield to SCG Country Cup, however once that player has been promoted, he cannot participate in the original competition subject to a clearance from Country Cricket NSW. This only applies to associations who have entered multiple sides in different Country Cricket NSW competitions eg between Tamworth DCA in the SCG Country Cup and Tamworth Colts in the Country Shield.

eg John Smith plays round 1 for Tamworth Colts in the Country Shield and is promoted to Tamworth in round 2 of the SCG Country Cup. He cannot return to the Colts side for round 3 unless he has been cleared by Country Cricket NSW.

Associations who have entered Colts sides in the Country Shield competition are limited to 3 players over the age of 23 as at the 31st August 2013.

18. CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT & FOOTWEAR

All teams participating in the SCG Country Cup must wear predominantly white/cream clothing. Any partly coloured clothing must be approved prior to playing by Country Cricket

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NSW. Batting pads must be either white or cream. Club and sponsors logos may be displayed on the front of the playing shirts up to 100sq cm in area respectively. Players are only permitted to wear the cap of the Club/Association they are representing, or alternatively, a white cricket hat.

Attention is drawn to the requirements of some ground authorities that do not permit the use of non-spiked footwear on turf wickets. Visiting teams are advised to contact Host Authorities to ascertain footwear restrictions.

19. SIGHT SCREENS

Every effort should be made to ensure grounds at which SCG Country Cup matches are played have suitable sightscreens.

20 FITNESS OF GROUND, WEATHER AND LIGHT

The Umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of ground, weather and light for play. All references to ground include the pitch. Laws 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply.

20.1 Lightning

Play shall cease immediately, in the event that a lightning flash is followed by thunder less than 40 seconds later. Play shall not resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning flash. No person may enter the field of play during the period that play is suspended under this rule.

21. PLAYER'S CONDUCT

All players shall be bound by the terms of the NSWCA Code of Conduct - refer page 131 of this Handbook.

22. REFEREE

The CCNSW Committee of Management shall appoint a Referee for the SCG Country Cup Carnival (the final 8 teams) and the SCG Country Cup Final.

At the completion of play on each day of the SCG Country Cup Carnival the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all or part of the remainder of the SCG Country Cup Carnival if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final of the SCG Country Cup the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the SCG Country Cup. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the CCNSW Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

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Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

a) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

b) To participate, in conjunction with the umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions.

c) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

23. COVERING OF WICKETS

All turf wickets must be covered on the night prior to a SCG Country Cup match being played on that particular ground.

24. TRANSFER OF MATCHES TO SYNTHETIC WICKETS

Where no play is possible due to wet weather in Round 1 SCG Country Cup matches scheduled to be played on turf wickets, these matches may be transferred at the discretion of the host authority to synthetic wickets where such a facility is available. Visiting teams are to be advised by the host authority to this effect the night prior to the match in order that they know rubber soled boots will be required. 25. RIGHT OF COUNTRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

The CCNSW Country Committee of Management reserves the right to vary these playing conditions and draw from time to time. 26. GENERAL INFORMATION

a) The CCNSW Committee of Management reserves the right to impose

penalties on those teams / associations which forfeit matches

b) The CCNSW Committee of Management will be the sole judge of all disputes or protests and their decision is final

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COUNTRY SHIELD and COUNTRY PLATE PLAYING CONDITIONS

The Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) shall apply except as varied below.

1. PROGRAM

The Country Shield and Country Plate competitions will be conducted in a knockout format as determined by the CCNSW Committee of Management from time to time.

The program of matches for the Country Shield and Country Plate competitions can be found elsewhere in this Handbook.

2. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM

Country Shield and Country Plate matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to 50 six-ball overs. A minimum of 20 overs per team shall constitute a match.

A team shall consist of twelve players and only the nominated twelve shall participate in the match.

Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time.

One player in each side not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bat.

One player in each side not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bowl

The nominated non batter and non bowler are to be indicted on the team sheet.

Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted. (Note – Laws of Cricket 2.5 will apply).

3 HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS

3.1 Hours of Play

Morning Session 10.00am – 1.30pm Innings Break 1.30pm – 2.00pm Afternoon Session 2.00pm – 5.30pm

Note: In non-daylight savings time, all scheduled playing time hours will be brought forward by 30 minutes.

If the innings of the team batting first is completed within 60 minutes to the scheduled time for the innings interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier.

If the innings of the team batting first is completed more than 60 minutes prior to the scheduled innings interval, a 10 minute break will occur and the team batting second will commence its innings and the interval will occur as scheduled.

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Where play is delayed or interrupted in the first innings, the Umpires will reduce the length of the interval as follows:

Time Lost Interval

Less than 60 minutes 30 minutes

60-120 minutes 20 minutes

More than 120 minutes 10 minutes

3.2 Intervals for Drinks

Two drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after the 17th and 34th overs. Each interval shall be kept as short as possible and in any case shall not exceed 5 minutes. Law 15.9 shall apply except that under conditions of extreme heat the Umpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.

An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

3.3 Extra Time

Provision has been made for up to 45 minutes of extra official playing - refer 5.2.1 (a) and 5.2.3 on pages 73 and 74.

4. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES

4.1 Country Shield and Country Plate Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4

The relevant Zone Umpire Representative shall be responsible for the appointment of Umpires for SCG Country Cup fixtures, with power to co-opt if necessary from other NSWCU&SA affiliated associations. It is expected that all such Umpires will be full members of NSWCU&SA and Cricket Australia Level 2 accredited. 4.2 Country Shield and Country Plate Semi Final and Final Appointments

The CCNSW Umpires Sub-Committee will appoint Umpires to officiate in Semi Finals and Final of the Country Shield and Country Plate.

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5. LENGTH OF INNINGS

5.1 Uninterrupted Matches

a) Each team shall bat for 50 overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the

scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.

Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires (Match Referee in the Country Shield and Country Plate Finals) the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled by it, at the scheduled time for cessation of the first session. The over in progress at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over.

The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence at the scheduled time.

The Umpires (Match Referee in the Country Shield and Country Plate Finals) may increase the number of overs to be bowled by the team bowling second if they are (if the Match Referee is) of the opinion that events beyond the control of the bowling team prevented that team from bowling the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the innings of the team batting first.

c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled to the team batting first at the scheduled time for the interval (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

d) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 50 overs, the team

batting second shall be entitled to bat for 50 overs except as provided in (c) above.

e) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs or the number of overs as provided in 5.1 (b), (c) or (d) by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3. 5.2 DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCHES

5.2.1 General

a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both

teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. (Minimum 20 overs each team, subject to the provisions of Clause 5.1(b) The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate of 14.28 overs per hour in the total time available for play.

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b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by

the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3.

c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than

the first team unless the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.

d) A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed. e) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs. 5.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First

a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time

will be specified for the completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Clauses 3.1 and 5.2.1 (a).

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the

scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled, and 5.1 (b) shall apply.

c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the

scheduled time for the interval, 5.1 (c) shall apply. 5.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second

If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of 14.28 overs per hour, for time lost. The hours of play shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of 45 minutes in day matches and up to 45 minutes in day/night matches. Calculations because of any time lost thereafter shall be as per 5.2.1 (a). Calculations of target score - refer clause 11.2 page 78. 6. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN

6.1 Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their

centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards (27.5m). The ends of each semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. See Appendix – Fielding Restrictions Page 70.

Continuous painted white lines or 'dots' at five yard (4.5m) intervals shall mark this fielding restriction area. Each “dot” may be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring seven inches (18 cm) in diameter.

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6.2 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg

side.

6.3 For the first 15 overs only two fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery.

6.4 For the remaining overs, only four fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery.

6.5 In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first is reduced,

the number of overs in regard to the restrictions in 6.3 and 6.4 above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 15:50 (30%) in accordance with the table below. Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re the number of overs.

Total Overs in Innings

No. of overs for which fielding restrictions in 6.3, and 6.4 above will apply

20-23 6

24-26 7

27-29 8

30-33 9

34-36 10

37-39 11

40-43 12

44-46 13

47-49 14

50 15

6.6 Where the number of overs for the team batting second is reduced, the

restrictions in 6.3 and 6.4 will apply in accordance with the table above.

7. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER

No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings.

In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed.

Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler necessary to make up the balance.

In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned.

7.1 Restrictions on Young Bowlers

Restrictions apply to young bowlers of medium pace or faster in regard to the number of overs, which are allowed in a spell and in a days‟ play. Refer Playing Condition 27 – Country Championship Limited Overs Match Playing Conditions, pages 51 - 53.

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8. NO BALL

a) A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one fast short pitched delivery per over.

b) A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease but not clearly above his head.

c) The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike

when one fast short pitched delivery has been bowled.

d) In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above head height of the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined above, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a No Ball and will also count as the one allowable ball above shoulder height for that over.

e) In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over as defined in 8.1 above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batsman at the wicket and the other umpire of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.

f) If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled for bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 8.5 above and advise the bowler that this is his final warning.

g) Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No Ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.

8.1 Free Hit after a No Ball

(a) The delivery following any No Ball shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. The bowler‟s end Umpire shall signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.

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9. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE

Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.

Any off side or high or leg side delivery which in the opinion of the Umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. As a guide, a delivery that passes outside the leg stump without any contact with the Striker's bat or person shall be a Wide, unless the ball passes between the Striker and the stumps.

A penalty of one run shall be scored for a Wide. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs which are scored or awarded.

All runs which are run or result from a Wide ball which is not a no-ball shall be scored as Wide balls.

10. THE BALL

Four piece Kookaburra brand balls as approved by the NSW Cricket Association shall be used in all matches. Balls for all Country Shield and Country Plate matches will be sent by CCNSW to Zone Administrators for distribution to Host Authorities

11. THE MATCH RESULT

A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs (preliminary matches), subject to the provisions of Clause 5.1(b) and 5.2.2(b), unless one team has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 overs. A match shall be a “no result” if both teams have not had the opportunity to bat for a minimum 20 overs because:

a) the innings of the team batting first could not commence by 2.20pm daylight saving time

b) the innings of the team batting second could not commence by 4.00pm daylight saving time or

c) the innings of the team batting second would be reduced to less than 20 overs, as a result of an interruption to play after its‟ commencement

Refer to Country Shield and Country Plate Condition 14 page ??, to determine the winner of a “No Result” match

In any match in which both teams have had the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs-

d) the team scoring the higher number of runs is the winner.

e) In any match in which both teams have had the opportunity to bat for a

minimum of 20 overs, but have not had the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs, the result shall be determined by the run-rate of each team.

f) A match shall cease when the team batting second passes the total number of runs of the team batting first, or is dismissed, or it receives its maximum number of overs

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11.1 Tie

In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to the provisions of Clauses 5.1(b) and 5.2.2(b), the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie and the team which has lost the least number of wickets, shall progress to the next round.

11.1.2 Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4 Country Shield and Country Plate

In the event of a tie in a Round 1, 2, 3 or 4 match, the team which has lost the least number of wickets will be declared the winner, and progress to the next round.

If both teams have lost the identical number of wickets, the away team shall progress to the next round.

11.1.2 Country Shield and Country Plate Semi Finals

In the event of a tie in the Semi Finals, the team which has lost the least number of wickets will be declared the winner, and progress to the next round.

If both teams have lost the identical number of wickets, the team with the highest net run rate in all 2012/13 Country Shield and Country Plate matches to that date, inclusive, will progress to the next round.

11.1.3 Country Shield and Country Plate Final

In the event of a tie in the Country Shield or the Country Plate Final, both teams will be declared “Joint Winners” of the Country Shield or the Country Plate.

11.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score

If due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 20 overs), unless the provisions of 5.1(b) or 5.2.2(b) apply, then a revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be calculated using the “Run Rate Method”.

A team‟s run-rate is calculated by dividing its total number of runs scored by its total number of overs received.

a) For the purposes of run-rate calculations, each fair delivery bowled

counts as one-sixth of an over.

b) Where a team is dismissed before it has received its maximum number

of overs, it is deemed to have received that number of overs.

c) The team with the higher run-rate wins the match, regardless of the number of wickets that it has lost.

12 CALCULATION OF NET RUN RATE

A team's net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the competition, that is, calculation of net run rate = Team run rate per over less Opponent run rate per over.

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In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed.

In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than a 50 over per team match, the Team Run Rates will be calculated as follows:

a) The Team Run Rate for the team batting second will be the rate achieved in its innings, with such rate being based on the number of overs as set in Clause 11.2.

b) The Team Run Rate for the team batting first will be that which was achieved from the same number of highest scoring overs as set in Clause 11.2 to be bowled to the team batting second.

13. PENALTY FOR NOT BOWLING REQUIRED OVERS (SECOND INNINGS).

If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the second session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 3.3.

Unless determined otherwise by the Umpires (Match Referee in the Country Plate Final after consultation with the Umpires and Scorers), after consultation with the Scorers, shall award a penalty of six (6) runs per over to the batting side for each over short of the required number at the scheduled, or rescheduled, cessation time.

14. NO RESULT MATCHES

The Country Shield and the Country Plate are knockout competitions. In the event that matches cannot be played or completed on the scheduled date due to pitch, ground or weather conditions the winner will be declared by any of the following means;

14.1 Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4 Country Shield and Country Plate

If no play is possible in Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4 the away team will progress to the next round.

14.2 Semi Finals – Country Shield and Country Plate

The Country Committee of Management shall rank the 4 teams for the final series and complete a new draw on a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 basis.

In matches that are abandoned or declared “no Result” in the Semi Finals, the winner shall be the higher ranked side. 14.3 Final

In the event of no play in the Country Shield or Country Plate Finals, “Joint Winners” will be declared.

15. COUNTRY SHIELD FINAL VENUE

The Country Shield Final will be played at Cowra.

16. COUNTRY PLATE FINAL VENUE

The Country Plate Final will be played at Cootamundra.

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17. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

For any player to be eligible to play in any Country Cricket NSW competition they must be registered with and have played at least 1 match within their respective Zone in the current season

18. PLAYER RESTRICTIONS

A player may be promoted to a team in a higher level competition during the season eg from Country Shield to SCG Country Cup, however once that player has been promoted, he cannot participate in the original competition subject to a clearance from Country Cricket NSW. This only applies to associations who have entered multiple sides in different

Country Cricket NSW competitions eg between Tamworth DCA in the SCG Country Cup and Tamworth Colts in the Country Shield.”

eg John Smith plays round 1 for Tamworth Colts in the Country Shield and is promoted to Tamworth in round 2 of the SCG Country Cup. He cannot return to the Colts side for round 3 unless he has been cleared by Country Cricket NSW.

Associations who have entered Colts sides in the Country Shield competition are limited to 3 players over the age of 23 as at the 31st August 2013.

19. CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT & FOOTWEAR

All teams participating in the Country Shield of Country Plate must wear predominantly white/cream clothing. Any partially coloured clothing must be approved prior to playing by Country Cricket NSW. Batting pads must be either white or cream. Club and sponsors logos may be displayed on the front or back of the playing shirts up to 100sq cm in area respectively. Players are only permitted to wear the cap of the Club/Association they are representing, or alternatively, a white cricket hat.

Attention is drawn to the requirements of some ground authorities that do not permit the use of non-spiked footwear on turf wickets. Visiting teams are advised to contact Host Authorities to ascertain footwear restrictions.

20. SIGHT SCREENS

Every effort should be made to ensure grounds at which Country Shield and Plate matches are played have suitable sightscreens.

21. FITNESS OF GROUND, WEATHER AND LIGHT

The Umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of ground, weather and light for play. All references to ground include the pitch. Laws 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply.

21.1 Lightning

Play shall cease immediately, in the event that a lightning flash is followed by thunder less than 40 seconds later. Play shall not resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning flash. No person may enter the field of play during the period that play is suspended under this rule.

22. PLAYER'S CONDUCT

All players shall be bound by the terms of the NSWCA Code of Conduct - refer page 131 of this Handbook.

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23. REFEREE

The CCNSW Committee of Management shall appoint a Referee for the Country Shield and Country Plate Semi Finals and Finals.

At the completion of play on day one of the Country Shield and Country Plate Carnival the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all of the remainder of the Country Shield or Country Plate Carnival and/or Country Shield or Country Plate Final if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final of the Country Shield and the Country Plate the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the Country Shield or the Country Plate. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

i) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

ii) To participate, in conjunction with the umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions.

iii) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

24. COVERING OF WICKETS

All turf wickets must be covered on the night prior to a Country Shield or Country Plate match being played on that particular ground.

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25. TRANSFER OF MATCHES TO SYNTHETIC WICKETS

Where no play is possible due to wet weather in Rounds 1 and 2 of Country Shield or Country Plate matches scheduled to be played on turf wickets, these matches may be transferred at the discretion of the host authority to synthetic wickets where such a facility is available. Visiting teams are to be advised by the host authority to this effect the night prior to the match in order that they know rubber soled boots will be required.

25. GENERAL INFORMATION

(i) The CCNSW Committee of Management reserve the right to impose penalties on those teams / associations which forfeit matches

(ii) The CCNSW Committee of Management will be the sole judge of all disputes or protests and their decision is final

26. RIGHT OF COUNTRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

The CCNSW Country Committee of Management reserves the right to vary these playing conditions and draw from time to time.

Robertson Burrawang – Country Plate Winners 2012/13

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1. GENERAL

The NSW Under 17 Country Carnival is a selection trial for the NSW Under 17 Country teams, leading to the selection of the NSW Country Under 17 team & NSW Under 17 State team. The Under 19 State Challenge is a selection trial for the NSW Under 19 State team.

Whilst there is a trophy for the winning team at the carnival, there will be a balance between playing until one team wins, and giving all players the opportunity to perform.

The Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) will apply.

2. PLAYING CONDITIONS

The playing conditions for the Under 17 and Under 19 Carnivals will be determined by the State Cricket Department. Prior to the commencement of the Carnivals, these playing conditions will be distributed to all Zones and Umpires in a timely manner. 3. AGE LIMIT

All players are to be Under 17 or Under 19 years of age as of midnight on the 31st August of the cricket season in question. 4. MATCH REFEREES

Match referees shall be appointed at the sole discretion of the Cricket NSW Under 17 Match Committee & will have the discretion to adjust playing conditions as they see fit. 5. THE BALL

Four piece Kookaburra brand balls as approved by Cricket NSW shall be used in all matches. All match balls to be returned to Cricket NSW officials at the completion of each innings. 6. TEAMS

Twelve players may be named in each team, however, only eleven may participate as batsmen and only eleven players may field at any time. The State Cricket Department reserves the right to play additional players to meet specific purposes.

7. CODE OF CONDUCT

Refer page 131 of this Handbook.

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BRADMAN CUP and KOOKABURRA CUP PLAYING CONDITIONS

ZERO ALCOHOL POLICY

The Bradman Cup Carnival is an alcohol free event. This means that alcohol is not to be consumed by adults during travel to and from matches, at matches, or in accommodation in front of under age players. Any infringement of this policy will be dealt with immediately by the Carnival Coordinator.

The Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) shall apply except as varied below.

1. TITLE

These Competitions will be known as the Bradman Cup (under 16s) or Kookaburra Cup (Under 14s).

2. GENERAL

Except as provided hereunder, The Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (4th Edition – 2010) will apply in all matches. Only those Playing Conditions as set out shall apply.

3. PROGRAM

These Competitions shall be conducted in two Pools, as determined by the CCNSW Committee of Management.

At the conclusion of the preliminary rounds the winners of both pools shall play each other in a final match to determine the winner of the competition.

Refer Rule 13.1 page 94 for “Determination of Finalists”.

CCNSW Management in liaison with the host authorities and Zone Administrators, may alter the Program in any manner deemed fit and report such action to the next meeting of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

It is intended that all matches will be played on turf pitches. However, if adverse circumstances prevail, the host authority may arrange to transfer matches to synthetic pitches. Refer rule 19 and 20 (page 96).

The Program of matches for the current season can be found elsewhere in this handbook.

4. DURATION OF MATCHES, COMPOSITION OF TEAM AND EXCHANGE OF TEAM LISTS

All matches shall be of one days' duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to 50 six-ball overs. A minimum of 20 overs per team shall constitute a match.

A team shall consist of thirteen players with only eleven players allowed to play.

Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time.

One player in each team not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bat.

One player in each team not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bowl.

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The nominated non batters, non bowlers and wicket keeper are to be indicated on the team nomination sheet.

(a) Unlimited interchange of fielders from only the 13 players nominated to take part in the match shall be allowed. Should a player be injured and not be able to take his place in the field, the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the 13 nominated players. A substitute fielder shall only be allowed to field, if 2 or more of the 13 nominated players become ill or injured.

b) Restrictions will apply for players leaving the field of play for short periods. Should a player leave the field for a period of between 1 and 5 overs and then return, he will not be allowed to bowl the next over. Should a player need to leave the field for wholly acceptable reason (broken boots, etc) the Umpire shall grant such permission and the player may bowl immediately upon his return. Otherwise the interchange of fieldsmen without restriction will be permitted provided no playing time is wasted.

(c) Should more than one player become injured or ill and be unable to field, Law 2.5 (Fielder absent or leaving the field) will apply.

Matches will normally be played during daylight hours. Day/Night matches may only be played with the prior approval of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

Before the toss for innings, the Captain shall nominate his players who may not thereafter be changed without the consent of the opposing Captain. Team lists so exchanged shall be handed to one official Umpire for his retention.

5. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS

5.1 Hours of Play

Morning Session 10.00am – 1.30pm Innings Break 1.30pm – 2.00pm Afternoon Session 2.00pm – 5.30pm

If the innings of the team batting first is completed when fewer than 60 minutes to the scheduled time for the innings interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier.

If the innings of the team batting first is completed 60 minutes or more prior to the scheduled innings interval, a 10 minute break will occur and the team batting second will commence its innings and the interval will occur as scheduled.

Where play is delayed or interrupted in the first innings, the Umpires will reduce the length of the interval as follows:

Actual Time Lost Interval

90 minutes lost 30 minutes 91-120 minutes 20 minutes More than 120 minutes 10 minutes

These intervals will be calculated from the readjusted start time eg, play commences at 11.30am (90 minutes lost), the new time for the innings break will be 3.00pm.

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5.2 Intervals for Drinks

Two drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after the 17th and 34th overs. Each interval shall be kept as short as possible and in any case shall not exceed 5 minutes. Law 15.9 shall apply except that under conditions of extreme heat the Umpires may permit extra intervals for drinks.

An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

Team managers and/or coaches are not permitted to enter the playing arena during drinks breaks.

5.3 Extra Time

Provision has been made for up to 90 minutes of extra official playing - refer 7.2.1 (a) and 7.2.3 on pages 90 and 91.

6. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES

Umpires will be appointed by CCNSW in consultation with the NSWCU&SA.

It is expected that all such Umpires will be full members of NSWCU&SA and Cricket Australia level 2 accredited.

6.1 Final

The CCNSW Umpires Sub Committee shall appoint the umpires.

7. LENGTH OF INNINGS

7.1 Uninterrupted Matches

(a) Each team shall bat for 50 overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.

Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled by it, at the scheduled time for cessation of the first session.

The over in progress at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over. The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence at the scheduled time.

The Umpires may increase the number of overs to be bowled by the team bowling second if they are of the opinion that events beyond the control of the bowling team prevented that team from bowling the

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required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the innings of the team batting first.

(c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled to the team batting first at the scheduled time for the interval (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

(d) If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 50 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 50 overs except as provided in (c) above.

(e) If the team fielding second fails to bowl 50 overs or the number of overs as provided in 5.1 (b), (c) or (d) by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 5.3 (page 89).

7.2 DELAYED OR INTERRUPTED MATCHES

7.2.1 General

(a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. (Minimum 20 overs each team, subject to the provisions of Clause 7.1(b)

The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate of 14.28 overs per hour in the total time available for play.

(b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 5.3 (page 89).

(c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.

(d) A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

(e) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.

7.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First

(a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Clauses 5.1 (page 88) and 7.2.1 (a).

(b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled, and 7.1 (b) shall apply.

(c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, 7.1 (c) shall apply.

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7.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second

If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of 14.28 overs per hour for time lost. The hours of play shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of 90 minutes in day matches and up to 45 minutes in day/night matches. Calculations because of any time lost thereafter shall be as per 7.2.1 (a). Calculations of target score - refer clauses 13.2 and 14 on pages 94 and 95. 8. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN

8.1 Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their

centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards (27.5m). The ends of each semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch.

Continuous painted white lines or “dots” at five yard (4.5m) intervals shall mark this fielding restriction area. Each “dot” may be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring seven inches (18 cm) in diameter. See Appendix - Fielding Restrictions on Page 70

8.2 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg

side. 8.3 For the first 15 overs only two fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery. 8.4 For the remaining overs, only four fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field

restriction marking at the instant of delivery.

8.5 Should 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 be breached either umpire will call and signal no ball at the

instant of delivery 8.6 In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first is reduced,

the number of overs in regard to the restrictions in 8.3 and 8.4 above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 15:50 (30%) in accordance with the following table. Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re the number of overs.

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Total Overs in Innings

No. of overs for which fielding restrictions in 8.3, and 8.4 above will apply

20-23 6

24-26 7

27-29 8

30-33 9

34-36 10

37-39 11

40-43 12

44-46 13

47-49 14

50 15

8.7 Where the number of overs for the team batting second is reduced, the

restrictions in 8.3 and 8.4 will apply in accordance with the table above.

9. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER

No bowler shall bowl more than 10 overs in an innings.

In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed.

Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler necessary to make up the balance.

In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned.

9.1 Length of Break Between Spells

No medium pace or faster bowler (broadly defined by one or both Umpires as those to whom the wicketkeeper would normally stand back) shall be permitted to bowl more than the number of overs in a spell, and number of overs in a day‟s play as set out below-

AGE AT 31 AUGUST

MAXIMUM OVERS IN A SPELL MAXIMUM OVERS IN A

DAY’S PLAY

Under 16 6 14

Under 15 5 12

Under 14 5 10

Under 13 4 8

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a) The minimum rest periods between spells for medium and fast bowlers will be at least the same number of overs bowled from the same end as the bowlers‟ immediately concluded spell.

b) A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum spell permitted for his age (defined in (a) above) may resume bowling prior to the completion of the necessary break, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell and the maximum spell limit for that age of player shall still apply.

9.2 Change of Bowling Type

Refer to Country Championship Playing Condition 27.2 on page 52.

10. NO BALL

10.1 A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one fast short pitched delivery per over.

10.2 A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or

would have passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease, but not clearly above his head.

10.3 The umpire at the bowler‟s end shall advise the bowler, captain of the fielding

side, the batsman on strike and the other umpire when one fast short pitched delivery has been bowled.

10.4 In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above

head height of the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined above, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a No ball by the umpire at the bowler‟s end and will also count as the one allowable ball above shoulder height for that over.

10.5 In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an

over as defined in 10.1 above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batsman at the wicket and the other umpire of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.

10.6 If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled for bowling more than

one fast short pitched delivery in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 10.5 above and advise the bowler that this is his final warning.

10.7 Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the

umpire shall call and signal No ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.

10.8 The Laws of Cricket will apply in relation to high full pitched balls. See Law 42.6

(b) and Law 42.7

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10.9 A penalty of one (1) run shall be awarded instantly on the call of no ball. Runs

resulting from a no ball shall be scored in accordance with Law 24.13

10.10 Free Hit after a No Ball

(a) The delivery following any No Ball shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. The bowler‟s end Umpire shall signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.

11. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE

11.1 Law 25 shall apply. If in the Umpire's opinion the bowler is attempting to utilise the

rough outside a batsman's leg stump, or is bowling down the leg side as a negative tactic, the Umpire will call and signal wide ball unless the ball passes sufficiently within reach of the striker for him to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke.

11.2 A penalty of one (1) run shall be awarded instantly on the call of wide ball. Runs

resulting from wide ball shall be recorded as wides in accordance with Law 25.6

12. THE BALL

Four piece Kookaburra brand balls as approved by the NSW Cricket Association shall be used in all matches. Balls for all Bradman Cup matches will be sent by the CCNSW to Zone Administrators for distribution to Host Authorities.

13. THE DETERMINATION OF FINALISTS, RESULTS, POINTS AND VENUE

13.1 Finalists

Each team will play the others in its' pool once and the team that has obtained the highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary rounds in each pool will qualify to contest the final.

In the event that 2 or more teams in the same pool have equal points after completion of the preliminary rounds, the team with the best overall net run rate shall qualify for the final. A team‟s net run rate is determined the following calculation:

(runs scored divided by overs batted) less (runs against divided by overs bowled)

13.2 The Result

A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs (preliminary matches), subject to the provisions of Clause 7.1(b) and 7.2.2(b) (page 92), unless one team has been all out in less than 20 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 20 overs. A match shall be a “no result” if both teams have not had the opportunity to bat for a minimum 20 overs because:

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a) the innings of the team batting first could not commence by 4.02pm

b) the innings of the team batting second could not commence by 5.36pm; or

c) the innings of the team batting second would be reduced to less than 20 overs, as a result of an interruption to play after its' commencement

d) In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to the provisions of Clauses 7.1(b) and 7.2.2(b) (pages 89 and 90) and the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie.

13.3 Points

Win 6 points Tie 3 points each team No Result 3 points Loss 0 points

13.4 Venue and Determination of Final Winner

The Final of the Bradman Cup will be held at Robins Oval Maitland and the Kookaburra Cup will be held at a venue to be confirmed.

13.5 Tie in the Final

Where the Final is played out the winner of the match shall be declared the Bradman or Kookaburra Cup winner.

In the event that the match is a tie, the following will occur:

the side losing the least wickets will be declared the winner, or

if the wickets lost are the same, the side with the best overall quotient for the duration of the Bradman or Kookaburra Cups (including the Final) will be declared the winner.

Should the Final not be played out or not be played, joint Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup winners shall be declared. In this instance, the side to progress to the State Challenge Matches against the winner of the A W Green Shield or Harold Moore Shield will be:

the side with the highest number of overall competition points, or

if the points are equal, the side with the best overall quotient

14. DELAYED MATCHES – CALCULATION OF TARGET SCORE

If due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 20 overs), unless the provisions of 7.1(b) or 7.2.2(b) (pages 89 and 90) apply, then a revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be calculated using the “Run Rate Method”.

A team‟s run-rate is calculated by dividing its total number of runs scored by its total number of overs received.

a) For the purposes of run-rate calculations, each fair delivery bowled

counts as one-sixth of an over.

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b) Where a team is dismissed closed before it has received its maximum number of overs, it is deemed to have received the maximum number of overs.

c) The team with the higher run-rate wins the match, regardless of the

number of wickets that it has lost.

15. PENALTY FOR NOT BOWLING REQUIRED OVERS (SECOND INNINGS).

If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the second session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved, in accordance with Clause 5.3 (page 89).

Unless determined otherwise by the Umpires after consultation with the Scorers, shall award a penalty of six (6) runs per over to the batting side for each over short of the required number at the scheduled, or rescheduled, cessation time.

16. CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT & FOOTWEAR

All teams participating must wear white/cream clothing and pads. Coloured trim or piping is permitted. Zone sponsors logos may be displayed on the front of the playing shirts up to 100sq cm in area respectively. Players are only permitted to wear the cap of the Zone/Association they are representing, or alternatively, a white cricket hat.

Attention is drawn to the requirements of some ground authorities that do not permit the use of non-spiked footwear on turf wickets. Visiting teams are advised to contact Host Authorities to ascertain footwear restrictions.

17. SIGHT SCREENS

Where ever possible, all grounds should have suitable sightscreens.

18 FITNESS OF GROUND, WEATHER AND LIGHT

The Umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of ground, weather and light for play. All references to ground include the pitch. Laws 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply.

18.1 Lightning

Play shall cease immediately, in the event that a lightning flash is followed by thunder less than 40 seconds later. Play shall not resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning flash. No person may enter the field of play during the period that play is suspended under this rule.

19. COVERING OF WICKETS

All turf wickets must be covered on the night prior to a match being played on that particular ground.

20. TRANSFER OF MATCHES TO SYNTHETIC WICKETS

It is intended that all matches will be played on turf pitches, however, the host authorities may arrange to transfer matches to synthetic pitches. The Umpires shall be the final judges of the pitch, ground, weather and light for play. Visiting teams should be aware that rubber soled boots will be required for all matches played on synthetic wickets.

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21. QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS

a) Any player (male or female) taking part in the competition must be under the age of 16 years at midnight on 31st August of the cricket season in question, and must be a registered player of a Country Club or Association and have played a game within their respective Zone.

b) A Country player may not play in both the Bradman Cup and A.W. Green Shield competition in any season.

c) A Country player may not play in both the Kookaburra Cup and A.W. Green Shield competition in any season.

d) A Country player may only register and play with a team competing in the A.W. Green Shield competition having first made themselves available to play for the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup team representing his association or zone and not having been selected for that team, and with the prior approval of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

e) A Country player may only register and play with a another team in the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup representing an association or zone in which they are not a registered player, having first made themselves available to play for the team representing his own association or zone and not having been selected for that team, and with the prior approval of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

f) A player who is given approval to register and play with the team in the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup representing an association or zone in which they are not a registered player, may only do so for that season, and may not register and play with any other team in that competition in that season.

g) Any player breaching (a) to (e) above is considered an ineligible player, and the team for which they have played for in the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup will be deemed to have lost all matches in which they have played.

22. RIGHT OF COUNTRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

The Country Committee of Management reserves the right to vary these playing conditions from time to time.

23. SCORERS

The management of each team is responsible for ensuring that a competent scorer is available for each match. This is NOT a responsibility of the Host Authority.

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24. TEAM SQUAD AND ACCOMMODATION

Team Squad

Each team squad shall consist of a manager, coach and thirteen (13) players and a maximum of 15 persons.

Accommodation

Where it is necessary to provide accommodation it shall be provided on the basis of a maximum of 15 persons per night. However, where teams are transported long distances by bus, accommodation should be provided for a bus driver.

25. MANAGER AND EQUIPMENT

Each competing authority shall appoint a competent person as its' manager, and shall be responsible for ensuring that adequate playing equipment is provided for its' team.

Managers must ensure that they lead by example by setting high standards of personal conduct. A “win at all costs” attitude must not be encouraged.

Refer “Code of Behaviour”, Rule 32 on page 100.

Audible and visible forms of off-field coaching by managers and/or coaches during play are totally unacceptable. Refer Rule 5.2 on page 89 and Code of Behaviour on page 100.

26. DISPUTED SCORES AND DISPUTES

In the event of a dispute as to the scores in any match, and notwithstanding the rights of the Umpires to act in accordance with the Laws of Cricket - Law 3.14 (Correctness of Scores) and Law 21.6 (Correctness of Results), the team manager shall, at the conclusion of the days' play, hand the scorebooks to the official umpires.

The Umpires decision shall be final and communicated to the Team managers, prior to the next round of matches.

27. TEAM LISTS AND RESULTS OF MATCHES

Team Lists

It is essential that all authorities return, as soon as practicable after the completion of their program of matches, the standard form showing the names, addresses and dates of birth of all players in the team during the season, together with an indication as to the type of player.

Results of Matches

Both teams will be responsible for forwarding the official match result form to the Country Programs Manager within 24 hours of the conclusion of each match or carnival.

28. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

It is strongly recommended that managers and coaches urge fieldsmen positioned less than 10 metres from the bat in front of the wicket to wear a helmet and protector. It is also strongly recommended that all batsmen wear a batting helmet for the full duration of their innings.

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29. EMERGENCY RULINGS

CCNSW Management shall have power to decide all questions arising out of the competition matches not provided for in these rules and report such actions to the next meeting of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

30. PARENTAL CONSENT

It is strongly recommended that a “form of registration” be completed for any player who is playing above his normal age group, prior to his participation in this competition. Such forms shall be retained by the council/association/zone.

31. MATCH REFEREE

The Committee of Management shall appoint a Match Referee for the duration of the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup Competition.

At the completion of play on days one, two and three of the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all or part of the remainder of the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final Match to determine the winner of the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the Bradman Cup or Kookaburra Cup. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

i) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

ii) To participate, in conjunction with the umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions.

iii) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

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32. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR

The following guidelines outline the Code of Behaviour for players, umpires, parents and coaches involved in the Bradman Cup and Kookaburra Cup Competitions.

PLAYERS

Play by the rules - and to the spirit of the rules. Cricket is a sport and should be played in a sportsmanlike manner.

Never argue with an official. If you disagree, have your captain, coach or manager approach the official during a break or after the competition.

Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials or other players, deliberately distracting or provoking (sledging) an opponent is not acceptable or permitted in any sport.

Abuse of equipment in displays of bad temper is not acceptable or permitted on or off the field.

Be a good sport. Applaud all good play by your team or the opposition.

Treat all players as you would like to be treated. Do not interfere with, bully or take unfair advantage of another player.

Proper, approved cricket attire must be worn on the field of play at all times.

The Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the spirit of the game as well as within the Laws.

UMPIRES

Compliment and encourage all participants.

Be consistent, objective and courteous when making decisions.

Emphasise the spirit of the game rather than errors.

Encourage and promote rule changes which will make participation more enjoyable.

Be a good sport. Actions speak louder than words. Remember that you set an example. Your behaviour and comments should be positive and supportive.

The Umpires are the sole judges of incidents considered to be contrary to this Code of Behaviour.

In the event of a player failing to accept instructions of an Umpire, criticising his decisions by word or action, or showing dissent or generally behaving in a manner considered to be contrary to this Code of Behaviour, the Umpires concerned shall, in the first place report the matter to the other Umpire and to the Player's Captain requesting the latter to take action. The Umpire shall then report the incident as soon as possible to the Executive of the Player's team and to the CCNSW Management Committee who shall take any further action which is considered appropriate against the player concerned.

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PARENTS

Remember that children play sports for their enjoyment, not yours. Encourage children to participate, do not force them.

Focus on the child's efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.

Encourage children to always participate according to the rules.

Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game.

Remember that children learn best by example. Applaud good play at all times.

Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities.

Respect officials' decisions and teach children to do likewise.

Show appreciation of volunteer coaches, officials and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate.

COACHES

Remember that children participate for pleasure and that winning is only part of the fun.

Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake.

Teach your players to follow the rules.

Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of the players.

Develop team respect for the ability of opponents and for the judgement officials and opposing coaches

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WOMEN’S OPEN and UNDER 15 COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYING

CONDITIONS

1. LAWS OF CRICKET

Except as varied hereunder the Laws of Cricket 2000 Code (5th Edition – 2013) shall apply in all matches except as varied below shall apply.

2. PROGRAM

The Competition shall be conducted as determined by the CCNSW Committee of Management.

At the conclusion of the preliminary rounds the two leading sides in age group shall play each other in a Final to determine the winner of the Championship. Refer to Rule 12 on page 110 for “Determination of Finalists”.

It is intended that all matches be played on turf pitches. However, if adverse circumstances prevail, the Host Authority may arrange to transfer matches to synthetic pitches – Refer Rules 18 and 19 on pages 112 and 113.

3. DURATION OF MATCHES, COMPOSITION OF TEAM AND EXCHANGE OF TEAM LISTS

Matches shall be either 20 overs per side or 35 overs per side as per the competition draw. In 20 over matches, a minimum of 5 overs per team shall constitute a match, and in 35 over matches, a minimum of 15 overs per team shall constitute a match.

A team shall consist of up to thirteen players, with only eleven players allowed to play.

Eleven fielders only shall be on the field of play at any one time.

One player in each team not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bat.

One player in each team not being the wicket keeper shall not be permitted to bowl.

The nominated non batter and non bowler are to be indicated on the team sheet.

Interchange of fielders without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted.

4. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS

a) Matches will normally commence at 9am and 2pm each day, however, the host Region may vary these times to suit format of games and local conditions provided prior approval is granted by CCNSW.

i) Innings Time 20 over a side matches

The maximum innings time will be 75 minutes per side ie 3.75 minutes per over. There will be a 10 minutes innings break.

ii) Innings Time 35 over a side matches

The maximum innings time will be 135 minutes per side ie 3.75 minutes per side. There will be a 10 minutes innings break.

b) Day/Night matches, if scheduled, will commence at a time as determined by the Host Authority and CCNSW.

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4.1 DRINKS INTERVAL

There will be no scheduled drinks breaks in Twenty20 matches however drinks can be given to players at the fall of wickets providing no time is wasted. In 35 over a side fixtures, a drinks break shall be taken at the end of the 18th over. In the case of extreme heat, an extra drinks break may be taken with the agreement of the Umpires.

An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

5. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES

The best available Umpires shall be appointed by the Host Authorities, who should if necessary appoint from outside the Zone.

5.1 Final

The Host Authority will appoint the Umpires for the Final

6. LENGTH OF AN INNINGS 6.1 Uninterrupted Over Matches

a) Each team shall bat for its quota of either 20 or 35 overs depending on the format of the game, unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the batting teams innings, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled.

c) Unless otherwise determined by the Umpires the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled by it, at the scheduled time for cessation of the first session. The over in progress at the scheduled cessation time shall count as a completed over.

d) The interval shall not be extended and the second innings shall commence at the scheduled time.

e) The Umpires may increase the number of overs to be bowled by the team bowling second if they are of the opinion that events beyond the control of the bowling team prevented that team from bowling the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the innings of the team batting first.

f) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, the innings of the team batting second shall be limited to the same number of overs bowled to the team batting first at the scheduled time for the interval (the over in which the last wicket falls to count as a complete over).

g) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the prescribed number of overs as provided in 4 (a) (i) and 4 (a) ( ii) by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved.

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6.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches

6.2.1 General

a) The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs in the available time so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs, subject to the provisions of Clause 3 (minimum overs to constitute a match).

The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate of 16 overs per hour in the total time available for play.

b) If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required numbers of overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved.

c) The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs.

d) A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed.

e) Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs.

6.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First

a) If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the completion of the first session, as calculated by the available time and clause 6.2.1 (a).

b) If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled, and 6.1 (b) shall apply.

c) If the team batting first is all out and the last wicket falls at or after the scheduled time for the interval, 6.1 (d) shall apply.

6.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second

If it is not possible for the team batting second to have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs as the team batting first, the overs to be bowled shall be reduced at the rate of 16 overs per hour for time lost. Calculations because of any time lost shall be as per 6.2.1 (a).

Calculations of target score – refer clause 12.3 and 12.4 page 111.

7. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERS

Field markings in both 20 over and 35 over matches:

7.1 Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their

centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 25.15 yards (23m). The ends of each semi circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. Continuous painted white lines or “dots” at five yard (4.5m) intervals shall mark this fielding restriction area. Each “dot” may be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring seven inches (18 cm) in diameter.

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7.2 At the instant of delivery, there may be no more than 5 fielders on the leg side

7.3 TWENTY20 MATCHES

a) For the first 6 overs only 2 fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery

b) For the remaining overs, only 5 fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery

c) No more than 5 players are allowed on the leg side at the instant of delivery

d) In circumstances where the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, the number of overs in regard to the restrictions in 7.3. (a) and (b) above shall be reduced proportionally as per the table below

7.4 35 OVER A SIDE MATCHES

a) For the first 11 overs only 2 fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery

b) For the remaining overs, only 5 fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of delivery

c) No more than 5 players are allowed on the leg side at the instant of delivery

d) In circumstances where the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, the number of overs in regard to the restrictions in 7.4 (a) and (b) above shall be reduced proportionally as per below

Total Overs in Innings – T20

Restrictions per 7.3 (a) & (b)

Total Overs in innings 35 overs

Restrictions per 7.4 (a) & (b)

5-6 1 15-18 5

7-9 2 19-21 6

10-11 3 22-25 7

12-16 4 26-28 8

17-19 5 29-31 9

32-34 10

8. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER

No bowler shall bowl more than 4 overs in an innings in a Twenty20 match and 7 overs in a 35 over a side match.

In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed.

Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, one additional over shall be allowed to the maximum number per bowler necessary to make up the balance.

In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned.

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8.1 Length of Break Between Spells

No medium pace or faster bowler (broadly defined by one or both Umpires as those to whom the wicketkeeper would normally stand back) shall be permitted to bowl more than the number of overs in a spell, and number of overs in a day‟s play as set out below:-

AGE AT 31 AUGUST

MAXIMUM OVERS IN A SPELL MAXIMUM OVERS IN A

DAY’S PLAY

Under 19 8 20

Under 18 8 18

Under 17 6 16

Under 16 6 14

Under 15 5 12

Under 14 5 10

a) The minimum rest periods between spells for medium and fast bowlers will be at least the same number of overs bowled from the same end as the bowlers‟ immediately concluded spell.

b) A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum spell permitted for his age (defined in (a) above) may resume bowling prior to the completion of the necessary break, but this will be considered an extension of the same spell and the maximum spell limit for that age of player shall still apply

8.2 Change in Bowling Type

Refer to Country Championship Playing Condition 27.2 on page 102.

9. NO BALL 9.1 A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one fast short pitched delivery per over.

9.2 A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or

would have passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease, but not clearly above his head.

9.3 The umpire at the bowler‟s end shall advise the bowler, captain of the fielding

side, the batter on strike and the other umpire when one fast short pitched delivery has been bowled.

9.4 In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above

head height of the batter, other than a fast short pitched ball as defined above, that prevents him from being able to hit it with his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a No ball by the umpire at the bowler‟s end and will also count as the one allowable ball above shoulder height for that over.

9.5 In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an

over as defined in 9.1 above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a No ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batters at the wicket and the other umpire of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings.

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9.6 If there is a second instance of the bowler being no balled for bowling more than

one fast short pitched delivery in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in 10.5 above and advise the bowler that this is his final warning.

9.7 Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the

umpire shall call and signal No ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary the over shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over or part thereof nor be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof.

9.8 The Laws of Cricket will apply in relation to high full pitched balls. See Law 42.6

(b) and Law 42.7.

9.9 A penalty of one (1) run shall be awarded instantly on the call of no ball. Runs

resulting from a no ball shall be scored in accordance with Law 24.13. 9.10 Free Hit after a No Ball (Opens Championships Only)

(a) The delivery following any No Ball shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

(b) For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. The bowler‟s end Umpire shall signal a free hit by (after the normal No Ball signal) extending one arm straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion.

10. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE

10.1 Law 25 shall apply. If in the Umpire's opinion the bowler is attempting to utilise the

rough outside a batter's leg stump, or is bowling down the leg side as a negative tactic, the Umpire will call and signal wide ball unless the ball passes sufficiently within reach of the striker to hit it with her bat by means of a normal cricket stroke.

10.2 The maximum number of balls in an over will be 8.

10.3 A penalty of one (1) run shall be awarded instantly on the call of wide ball. Runs

resulting from wide ball shall be recorded as wides in accordance with Law 25.6.

11. THE BALL

Four piece red Kookaburra brand balls as approved by the NSW Cricket Association shall be used in all day matches. In the instance of night matches, white balls will be used. Balls for all matches will be sent by CCNSW to Zone Administrators for distribution to Host Authorities.

12. THE DETERMINATION OF FINALISTS RESULTS, POINTS AND VENUE

12.1 Finalists

At the end of the preliminary rounds, the teams that have obtained the highest number of points will qualify to contest the Final. In the event that 2 or more teams have in the same pool have equal points after the completion of the preliminary rounds, the team with the best overall net run rate (refer rule 12.2 below) shall qualify for the Final.

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12.2 Calculation of Net Run Rate

A team‟s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the competition. That is:

Net Run Rate = Team run rate per over – opposing team run rate per over

In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its team run rate is based on the full quota of overs to which they would have been entitled and not on the number of overs in which they were dismissed.

12.3 The Result

A result can only be achieved if both teams have had the opportunity to batting for a least 5 overs in a Twenty20 match, and for 15 overs in a 35 over a side match subject to the provisions of Clause 6.1 (b) and 6.2.2 (b) (pages 122 and 123) unless one team has been all out in less than 5 overs in a Twenty20 match or 15 overs in a 35 over match. A match shall be a “no result” if both teams have not had the opportunity to bat for either a minimum of 5 overs in a Twenty20 match or 15 overs in a 35 over match because:

a) The innings of the team batting second would be reduced to less than 5 overs (Twenty20) and 15 overs (35 overs a side) as a result of an interruption to play after it‟s commencement.

b) In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to the provisions of Clauses 6.1(b) and 6.2.2(b) (page 117) and the scores are equal, the result shall be a tie.

12.4. Delayed matches – Calculation of Run Rate and Target Score

If due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 20 overs), unless the provisions of 7.1(b) or 7.2.2(b) (pages 101 - 102) apply, then a revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. This revised target is to be calculated using the “Run Rate Method”.

A team‟s run-rate is calculated by dividing its total number of runs scored by its total number of overs received.

a) For the purposes of run-rate calculations, each fair delivery bowled counts as one-sixth of an over.

b) Where a team is dismissed before it has received its maximum number of overs, it is deemed to have received the maximum number of overs.

c) The team with the higher run-rate wins the match, regardless of the number of wickets that it has lost.

12.5 Points

Win 4 points Tie in preliminary matches 2 points each team No Result (wash out) 2 points each team Team with most singles in an innings 1 point Team with most maidens in an innings 1 point Loss 0 points Wickets taken 0.1 per wicket Runs scored 0.01 per run

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13. DETERMINATION OF COMPETITION WINNERS

The winner of the Final will be declared the competition winner.

13.1 Tie in the Final

In the event that the Final is a tie, the following will occur to determine a winner:

The side with the highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary rounds or

If the number of points are the same, the side losing the least wickets will be declared the winner, or

If the wickets lost are the same, the side with the best overall run rate for the duration of the Championships will be declared the winner.

14. PENALTY FOR NOT BOWLING REQUIRED OVERS (SECOND INNINGS).

If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of the second session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved.

Unless determined otherwise by the Umpires after consultation with the Scorers, shall award a penalty of six (6) runs per over to the batting side for each over short of the required number at the scheduled, or rescheduled, cessation time.

15. CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT & FOOTWEAR

Teams participating may wear either coloured or white clothing and pads. Any coloured clothing must be approved by CCNSW. Zone sponsors logos may be displayed on the front of the playing shirts up to 100sq cm in area respectively. Players are only permitted to wear the cap of the Zone/Association they are representing, or alternatively, a white cricket hat.

Attention is drawn to the requirements of some ground authorities that do not permit the use of non-spiked footwear on turf wickets. Visiting teams are advised to contact Host Authorities to ascertain footwear restrictions.

16. SIGHT SCREENS

Where ever possible, all grounds should have suitable sightscreens.

17 FITNESS OF GROUND, WEATHER AND LIGHT

The Umpires shall be the sole judges of the fitness of ground, weather and light for play. All references to ground include the pitch. Laws 3.8 and 3.9 shall apply.

17.1 Lightning

Play shall cease immediately, in the event that a lightning flash is followed by thunder less than 40 seconds later. Play shall not resume until 30 minutes after the last lightning flash. No person may enter the field of play during the period that play is suspended under this rule.

18. COVERING OF WICKETS

All turf wickets must be covered on the night prior to a match being played on that particular ground.

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19. TRANSFER OF MATCHES TO SYNTHETIC WICKETS

It is intended that all matches will be played on turf pitches, however, the host authorities may arrange to transfer matches to synthetic pitches. The Umpires shall be the final judges of the pitch, ground, weather and light for play. Visiting teams should be aware that rubber soled boots will be required for all matches played on synthetic wickets.

20. QUALIFICATION OF PLAYERS

a) Eligibility for the Championships is limited to players of Country Origin, which is defined as an athlete whose first registration was with a club that is affiliated to the NSW Country Cricket Association. A player is eligible to represent the Zone with which she was first registered. A player not registered with any Zone during the preceding season, may represent the Zone she is registered with for the current season or intends to register with for the current season.

b) A player may only nominate to stand for selection in one region per season or in their respective combined region.

c) Where a player is not selected for her nominated region, her nomination will be held by the Country Programs Manager, so that regions unable to nominate a full team may apply to the Country Programs Manager for one of these players to compete for their region. For example, if a player has nominated to play in Western but was not selected for the Western team, she herself may not nominate to play for another regional centre. However, she may be placed with a regional centre after permission has been sought by her region and granted by CCNSW.

d) In the event that sides cannot be filled, Country Cricket NSW reserves the right to allow players from other areas to participate in the Championships subject to approval by the Country Committee of Management

20.1. Age Limits

All players are participating in the Women‟s Under 15 Country Championships are required to be Under 15 years of age as of midnight on the 31st August of the cricket season in question. The minimum age of a competitor in the Under 15 Division is 12. Teams competing in the Under 15 Division may apply for age exemption for a maximum of 2 over age players to play to assist with player development. Exemptions can also be sought for under age players to play. Applications for special consideration are to be forwarded to the Country Programs Manager prior to the Championships for approval.

21. RIGHTS OF THE COUNTRY COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT

The Country Committee of Management reserves the right to vary these playing conditions and draw from time to time.

22. SCORERS

The management of each team is responsible for ensuring that a competent scorer is available for each match. This is NOT the responsibility of the Host Authority.

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23. TEAM SQUAD AND ACCOMMODATION

Team Squad

Each team squad shall consist of a manager, coach and twelve (12) players and a maximum of 15 persons.

Accommodation

Where it is necessary to provide accommodation it shall be provided on the basis of a maximum of 15 persons per night. However, where teams are transported long distances by bus, accommodation should be provided for a bus driver.

24. MANAGER AND EQUIPMENT

Each competing authority shall appoint a competent person as its' manager, and shall be responsible for ensuring that adequate playing equipment is provided for its' team.

Managers must ensure that they lead by example by setting high standards of personal conduct. A “win at all costs” attitude must not be encouraged. Refer “CODE OF BEHAVIOUR” on page 100.

25. DISPUTED SCORES AND DISPUTES

In the event of a dispute as to the scores in any match, and notwithstanding the rights of the Umpires to act in accordance with the Laws of Cricket - Law 3.14 (Correctness of Scores) and Law 21.6 (Correctness of Results), the team manager shall, at the conclusion of the days' play, hand the scorebooks to the official umpires.

The Umpires decision shall be final and communicated to the Team managers, prior to the next round of matches.

26. EMERGENCY RULINGS

CCNSW Management shall have power to decide all questions arising out of the competition matches not provided for in these rules and report such actions to the next meeting of the CCNSW Committee of Management.

27. REFEREE

The Committee of Management shall appoint a Referee for the duration of the Women‟s Country Championships.

At the completion of play of day one of the Championships the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all or part of the remainder of the Championships if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final Match to determine the winner of the Championships, the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the Championship. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

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The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

a) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

b) To participate, in conjunction with the Umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions

c) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

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1. REIMBURSEMENT & REMUNERATION POLICY

1.1 Committee of Management

The members of the Committee of Management shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payment of travel expenses at the adopted cents/kilometre rate for motor vehicle travel or, where required, air travel to attend the following events:

(i) Cricket Council Annual General Meetings within the Zone

he/she represents. (ii) Annual General Meeting and Post-season meeting of the Zone

he/she represents. (iii) Meetings of Committee of Management of Country Cricket

NSW. (iv) Annual General Meetings, Special Meetings and the Annual

Dinner of Country Cricket NSW. (v) Quarterly Meetings, Annual General Meetings and Special

General Meetings of Cricket NSW. (vi) Functions where representing the Chairman.

b) Payment of accommodation/meal expenses associated with (iii), (iv), (v) & (vi) above.

c) Payment of dinner expenses for member and partner at the Annual

Dinner. 1.2 Chairman

The Chairman shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payments for travel as set out under Committee of Management as well as the following events:

(i) Finals of Country Cricket NSW feature events.

(ii) Annual General Meetings of Cricket Zones (iii) Country Cricket Australia meetings. (iv) Functions where invited as a representative of Country Cricket

NSW. (v) Matters relating to the business of Country Cricket NSW.

b) Payment of accommodation expenses as set out under Committee of Management together with accommodation expenses associated with all of the above plus those of the Chairman‟s partner in respect of (iv).

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1.3 Deputy Chairman

The Deputy Chairman shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payments for travel as set out under Committee of Management as well as the following events:

(i) Functions where representing the Chairman. (ii) Matters relating to the business of Country Cricket NSW.

b) Payment of accommodation expenses as set out under Committee of Management and those in respect of (i) and (ii) above.

1.4 Delegates

Delegates shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payment of travel expenses at the adopted cents/kilometre rate for motor vehicle travel and provision of accommodation where appointed as a proxy for a member of the Committee of Management in respect of (a) (iv), (v), (vi) and (b) under 1.1 Committee of Management above.

b) Delegate‟s travel and accommodation expenses to attend the Annual General Meeting, Annual Dinner and any Special Meeting of Country Cricket NSW shall be the responsibility of the respective Zone or the individual.

c) Any costs other than those referred to in paragraphs a) and b) above are to be met by the delegates Zone/Association.

1.5 Selectors

Members of the Country Cricket NSW Selection Panel shall, subject to (c), be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payment of travel expenses at the adopted cents/kilometre rate for motor vehicle travel to attend the following events:

(i) The respective Zone carnival or trial for selection of the SCG Country Cup or Country Colts sides from within the Selector‟s Zone.

(ii) Country Championship Carnivals and Final. (iii) Country Colts Carnivals. (iv) Matches where directed by the Committee of Management.

b) Payment of accommodation expenses associated with (ii), (iii) and (iv) above. The reservation of accommodation for these events shall be the responsibility of the individual Selector.

c) Selectors shall only be eligible for the reimbursements detailed in (a) and (b) where they are appointed to a Carnival or fixture in the Selector‟s Roster.

d) The Chairman of Selectors shall have travel and accommodation

expenses met if requested to attend a meeting of the Committee of Management.

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1.6 Umpires

Members of the Country Cricket NSW Umpires panel shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payment of travel expenses at the adopted cents/kilometre rate for motor vehicle travel to attend the following events:

(i) Country Cricket NSW fixtures where appointments are made by

the Country Cricket NSW Umpires Sub-Committee and detailed in the Umpire appointments schedule in the Country Cricket NSW Handbook.

(ii) Other representative Umpiring appointments made by the Country Cricket NSW Umpires Sub-Committee and endorsed by the Committee of Management.

Umpires are encouraged to car share where possible

b) Provision of accommodation expenses associated with (i) and (ii) above. Accommodation for umpires on a twin share basis shall be provided in conjunction with the normal arrangements for these events and shall be the responsibility of the host authority. Umpires who wish take their wives/partners with them will be responsible for booking their own accommodation and will be reimbursed at whatever the shared rate is.

c) Umpires shall be paid the adopted match fee set by the Committee of Management for all Country Cricket NSW fixtures. Payment shall be made by the host authority at the conclusion of the event, unless prior arrangements have been made by Country Cricket NSW to pay the Umpire direct.

1.7 CCNSW Umpires Observors or Match Referee

The Umpires Observor/s or Match Referee shall be eligible for the following reimbursements:

a) Payment of travel expenses at the adopted cents/kilometre rate for motor vehicle travel to attend the following events:

(i) Country Cricket NSW fixtures where appointments are made by the Country Cricket NSW Umpires Sub-Committee.

(ii) Other fixtures authorised by the Committee of Management.

b) Payment of accommodation/meal expenses in respect of (i) and (ii) above.

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1.8 Zone Administration Expenses

Zones shall be eligible for the following administration expense reimbursements:

a) Payment of an annual retainer as adopted to be paid in two instalments. The first instalment shall be paid by 30th September each year and the second instalment shall be paid by 31st March the following year, subject to satisfactory completion of all necessary returns and documentation required by Country Cricket NSW.

Payment of approved administration expenses up to the adopted limit will be made to the respective Country Cricket Zone upon presentation of a claim supported by receipts from the Zone for such expenses to Country Cricket NSW.

Any equipment purchased by the Zone is to be purchased in the Zone‟s name and shall remain the property of that Zone. Such purchases are to be recorded on the annual Equipment and Stock Inventory submitted to Country Cricket NSW by 31st July annually.

1.9 Regional Coaches

Regional Coaches (RCs) shall be eligible for the following remuneration:

a) Payment of an annual retainer as adopted, to be paid in two instalments with components and method of payment as set out in (b). The first instalment shall be paid by the 31st August annually following lodgement of the Regional Coaching Program with the Academy Coach and the final instalment shall be paid by the 30th April annually subject to satisfactory completion and lodgement of the End of Season Regional Coaching Program Report and any other documentation required by the Academy Coach and the Country Programs Manager.

b) All instalments shall be paid to the respective Zones. The first instalment shall be in two parts; one part representing half of the RC‟s retainer and the other portion being the coaching expenses allocation to be held by the respective Zone/Association. The final instalment shall represent the balance of the RCs retainer. The Zone/Association shall make payments to the RC/s as directed by the Country Programs Manager and the Academy Coach.

1.10 Life Members

Life Members shall be eligible for the following privileges:

a) Payment of cost of Annual Dinner

1.11 Sponsors

Sponsors shall be eligible for the following privileges:

a) Payment of cost of Annual Dinner

b) Payment of cost of accommodation at the Annual Dinner.

c) Other expenses deemed necessary by the Committee of Management.

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1.12 Players

Players shall be eligible for the following reimbursements and remunerations:

a) Payment of travel expenses, through a limited per team allocation, for motor vehicle travel to the following events:

(i) Country Championship Carnival/Final (ii) State Challenge (Open Age) (iii) Country Colts Carnival (iv) SCG Country Cup, Country Shield & Country Plate Fixtures (v) Under 17 Country Carnival (vi) Bradman Cup and Under 16 State Challenge

(vii) Kookaburra Cup and Under 14 State Challenge (viii) Women‟s Open and Under 15 Country Championships

Players are encouraged to car share where possible

b) Payment of accommodation expenses associated with (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii) and (viii) and the respective Final Series in respect of (v) above.

c) Payment of all travel and accommodation expenses for players selected in the NSW Country team for the Australian Country Cricket Championships. Where players are required to travel from their home by motor vehicle the adopted cents/kilometre rate shall apply.

d) Payment of a daily allowance at the adopted rate to players selected in the NSW Country team for the CBA Australian Country Cricket Championships.

1.13 Apparel

Apparel shall be provided by Country Cricket NSW in the conduct of its business and under the various programs it manages as follows:

a) CCNSW Polo shirts shall be provided to the following officials:

(i) Members of the Committee of Management (ii) Selectors (iii) Zone Administrators

(ii) Umpires Advisor, Zone Umpire Representatives, Representative Panel Umpires and Supplementary Panel Umpires

b) CCNSW Business Shirts shirts shall be provided to the following officials:

(i) Members of the Committee of Management

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c) Players selected in the NSW Country team for the CBA Australian

Country Cricket Championships shall be provided with:

(i) CCNSW Cap* (ii) CCNSW Sun Hat (iii) CCNSW Cricket Shirt (iv) CCNSW Sleeveless Sweater* (v) Training T-shirt (vi) Training shorts (vii) CCNSW One-day Cap (viii) CCNSW Polo shirt (ix) CCNSW Business shirt

(x) CCNSW Tie (xi) CCNSW Helmet

* Subject to having not received this apparel previously.

d) Players selected in the NSW Country Under 17 team shall be provided

with:

(i) CCNSW U/17 One-day Cap 1.14 Adopted payment schedule 2013/14

a) Rate of mileage payable $0.30 cents per kilometre

b) Umpire match fee is $115.00 per day for Bradman Cup, Kookaburra Cup, Women‟s Country Championships, Country Championships, Country Colts, SCG Country Cup Carnival/Final, Country Shield Carnival/Final and Country Plate Carnival/Final

c) Umpire match fee is $100.00 per day for SCG Country Cup and Country Shield and Country Plate rounds 1 to 4

b) Players/officials meal allowance $25.00 per day

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2. ZONE ADMINISTRATORS ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES POLICY

ZONE ADMINISTRATOR – POSITION DESCRIPTION

1. INCORPORATION REQUIREMENTS

1.1 To act as Public Officer for the Zone 1.2 Ensure lodgement of the Annual Statement to the Department of Fair Trading 1.3 Maintain register of members

2. ZONE MEETINGS

2.1 Notify Zone Delegates and the Women‟s Cricket Representative of Zone Meeting Dates and Venues 2.2 Forward agendas to Zone Delegates and the Women‟s Cricket Representative 2.3 Record minutes of meetings, and forward copies to delegates 2.4 Prepare an Annual Zone Report detailing the Zone‟s activities for the past year.

This report should include an audited financial statement as at the end of the Zone‟s financial year and a report from the Zone Women‟s Cricket Representative and the Academy Coach/Regional Coach. The Annual Zone Report should be presented at the Zone Annual General Meeting.

3. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

3.1 Bank all Zone monies, allocate payments for trials, carnivals etc 3.2 Payment of all accounts associated with 3.1 3.3 Liaise with the Zone‟s Women‟s Cricket Representative to ascertain the financial requirements for Women‟s Cricket Programs/Events to be conducted in the Zone for inclusion in the Zone Budget 3.4 Prepare annual financial statement and projected budget. Budget projection to be

completed by 31st August annually 3.5 Submit Financial Allocation returns including all receipts to the Country Programs

Manager within 2 weeks of completion of the Carnival

4. GRANTS AND LOANS

4.1 Provide support and guidance to Zone Grant and Loan applicants 4.2 Ensure all relevant documentation is correctly completed and included in the

application before being submitted to the Country Programs Manager

5. ZONE TRIALS/CARNIVALS

5.1 Book accommodation and match venues 5.2 Appoint Umpires for Zone Trials in consultation with Zone Umpire Liaison

Officer/Host Authority 5.3 Distribute necessary equipment (balls, pitch covers, scoreboards, etc) 5.4 Co-ordinate catering arrangements 5.5 Pay all accounts relevant to trial/carnival 5.6 Submit Financial Reconciliation Statement/s to Country Programs Manager

(where applicable) 5.7 Distribute Media releases and results 5.8 Arrange photographer for team photographs

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6. INTER ZONE/STATE CARNIVALS

6.1 Liaise with relevant Zone Administrators 6.2 Book accommodation and match venues 6.3 Co-ordinate catering arrangements 6.4 Liaise with NSWCCA appointed Umpires 6.5 Appoint Carnival Manager 5.6 Submit Financial Reconciliation Statement/s to the Country Programs Manager

(where applicable) 5.7 Distribute Media releases and results 6.8 Arrange photographer for team photographs

OPERATIONAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

7. ZONE SPONSORSHIP/PROMOTION

7.1 Co-ordinate Zone sponsorship/fund-raising 7.2 Liaise with Zone sponsors regarding Sponsorship requirements

8. STATE/NATIONAL CARNIVALS

8.1 Co-ordinate all necessary arrangements in conjunction with State/National bodies and officials

8.2 Liaise with host authority/association to ensure all local requirements are met

9. APPAREL

9.1 Ordering and distribution of Zone apparel to Zone squads and teams

10. INTER-ZONE ADMINISTRATORS MEETINGS

10.1 Attend the Annual Zone Administrator‟s meeting scheduled in August annually

11. COMMUNICATION

11.1 Communicate regularly with your Regional Development Manager, the Zone‟s member to the NSWCCA Committee of Management, the Academy Coach, Regional Coaches and the Zone Women‟s Cricket Representative

12. MYCRICKET ZONE WEBSITE

12.1 Must possess a basic level of computer literacy eg Microsoft suite 12.2 Maintenance of Zone MyCricket web site 12.3 Coordinate MyCricket training courses across the Zone

13. GENERAL

13.1 Submit a Zone Equipment and Stock Inventory as at 30th June annually to CCNSW by 31st July annually 13.2 Ensure all correspondence relating to Women‟s Cricket is forwarded onto the

Zone‟s Women‟s Cricket Representative 13.3 All other duties as directed by CCNSW and/or Zone/Association Committee

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3. ZONE WOMEN’S CRICKET REPRESENTATIVE - ROLE STATEMENT

3.1 This role reports to the Zone Administrator 3.2 Primary Objectives

a) Support initiatives that increase participation in and awareness of girl‟s cricket playing opportunities in the Zone

b) Assistance with State Cricket Department female representative programs in the Zone

c) Knowledge and timely communication of female cricket opportunities d) Ensure a positive cricket experience for all females involved in the game of cricket

3.3 Key Responsibilities

a) Support and assist zone initiatives to increase female cricket participation including the in2CRICKET program and junior girls cricket

b) Assist Zone Administrator as required with female Zone cricket competitions and carnivals

c) Communicate information about and assist as required with female state cricket programs including Female Cricket Academy programs and the State Country Cricket Challenge

d) Work with Zone Administrator to coordinate teams to participate in annual Women‟s Country Championships

e) As required, assist Zone Administrator to host annual Women‟s Country Championships

f) Establish and maintain relationships with Youth Programs Manager Female, Female Participation Manager, Regional Development Manager, Zone Administrator, Cricket NSW Academy Coaches, Regional Coaches and other key stakeholders as required

g) Knowledge and communication, as required, of all current female cricket programs and pathways available in the zone

3.4 Reporting Procedures

a) Submit reports on all female cricket activities to zone meetings b) Regularly communicate with Cricket NSW Female Participation Manager, Zone

Administrator, Regional Development Manager and Female Youth Programs Manager regarding female cricket initiatives, competitions and programs

c) Coordinate female cricket activities and programs with the Cricket NSW Academy Coaches, Regional Development Manager, Zone Administrator and Regional Coaches

3.5 Remuneration

An honorarium and expenses shall be provided: a) Subject to completion of above responsibilities and submission of reports to zone

meetings b) Work-related expenses to be reimbursed by the Zone on submission of receipts to

the Zone Administrator and subject to fulfilling reporting requirements

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4. SELECTION AND TEAM MANAGEMENT POLICY

4.1 Selection Panel

The Country Cricket NSW Selection panel shall comprise five selectors appointed by the NSW Country Committee of Management.

4.2 Chairman of Selectors

The Chairman of Selectors shall be appointed by the NSW Country Committee of Management.

4.3 Selectors Roster

A Selectors Roster shall be prepared for appointment of Selectors to the various Carnivals and fixtures associated with selection of NSW Country teams. Attention is drawn to the provisions of 1.5 (c) of the Remuneration and Reimbursements Policy relative to payment of expenses to Selectors.

4.4 Team Management

The appointment of the Team Manager, Coach and Physiotherapist of the NSW Country team for the CBA Australian Country Cricket Championships, the NSW Country Colts side and any other representative team under the control of Country Cricket NSW respectively, shall be made annually by the Committee of Management from expressions of interest from persons it considers, from time to time, to be suitable for such positions.

An appointment as a Team Manager, Coach or Physiotherapist shall be only for the term of the carnival or match concerned. In making such appointments the Committee of Management may have regard to succession planning relative to appointments to future events.

Team Managers, Coaches and Physiotherapists shall be required respectively, prior to the Carnival or fixture, to execute an Appointment Agreement setting out the conditions of appointment and their responsibilities as representatives of Country Cricket NSW.

4.5 Player Selection

Players shall be notified in writing of their selection in NSW Country teams and be advised of the details associated with the respective Carnival or fixture.

Players shall be required, prior to the Carnival or fixture, to execute a Selection Agreement setting out the conditions of selection and the responsibilities of the player as a representative of Country Cricket NSW.

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5. MEMBERS AND DELEGATES POLICY

a) The Zone shall be known as the Country Cricket Zone/Association and shall consist of Country Cricket Zone Affiliates (cricket councils or associations) as determined by the NSW Cricket Board from time to time.

b) The Zone shall be represented on the NSW Country Cricket Association (NSWCCA) by two Delegate Members, one of whom shall be the Zone Member of the Committee of Management of the NSWCCA.

c) The duties of the Delegate Members shall be:

(i) To represent the Zone at the Annual General Meeting of the NSWCCA and at such Extraordinary General Meetings of the NSWCCA as may be called from time to time.

(ii) If unable to attend any meeting as in (c), (i) above, to arrange the appointment of a proxy.

(iii) Generally to do all things as shall be conducive to the promotion, extension and betterment of cricket within the Zone.

d) The duties of the Zone Committee Member shall be:

(i) To represent the Zone at all meetings of the Committee of Management of the NSWCCA.

(ii) To represent the Zone at all meetings of the New South Wales Cricket Association.

(iii) If unable to attend any meeting as in (d), (i) and (ii) above, to arrange the appointment of a proxy.

(iv) To liaise with the Zone Administrator and ensure the calling of such meetings of all applicable Zone Affiliates as necessary for the proper and efficient promotion of cricket within the Zone.

(v) To ensure, in co-operation with the Zone Administrator, the prompt distribution to all Zone Affiliates of all letters, circulars and other communications and material as shall be required by the NSWCCA.

6. PROTESTS AND DISPUTES POLICY

Protests and disputes should be referred to the Association only after all avenues have been exhausted locally and must be accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee. In accordance with the adopted procedure the matter is to be referred in the first instance to the local Association with any appeals being directed firstly to the Council secondly to the Zone and then to this Association. Such an appeal must be received within seven days of the date on which the Zone hands down its decision.

In terms of the Constitution of the Association provision is made for any party to such protest or dispute to lodge an appeal to the NSW Cricket Board within seven days of the date on which the Committee or Sub-Committee of the NSW Country Cricket Association hands down its decision. The decision of the Board is final and no further appeal shall be made to any other body or court other than on a point of law.

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EXTRACT FROM THE BY LAWS OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRICKET ASSOCIATIION

4A Racial and Religious Vilification Code

4A.1 Background

Cricket is a game where polite interaction between participants and with spectators has always been an essential component. It is part of each captain's role to ensure that the behaviour of players in a team meet the expectations of the community generally and the cricket community in particular. The cricket community is anxious to ensure that people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds enjoy playing and watching the game of cricket. To facilitate this endeavour and to demonstrate that cricket is in tune with the wider community in opposing racial and religious vilification in all its forms the New South Wales Cricket Association (NSWCA) introduces this Code.

4A.2 Purpose of Code

The purpose of this Code is to:

a) recognise the commitment of NSWCA to the avoidance and elimination of racial and religious vilification;

b) foster an environment where captains, in appropriate circumstances, deal with any alleged breach of this Code; and

c) establish a framework for dealing with alleged breaches of this Code where action taken to resolve such matters has not been to the satisfaction of those concerned.

4A.3 Conduct Covered by the Code

No person who is participating in a match under the jurisdiction or auspices of the NSWCA or its affiliates shall engage in any conduct, act towards or speak to any other person in a manner which offends, insults, humiliates or vilifies such person on the basis of that person's race, religion, colour, descent or ethnic origin. 4A.4 The Relationship Between This Code and Other Rules and Regulations

This Code does not restrict any other action which may be taken in relation to the conduct covered by this Code under the Cricket Australia Code of Conduct.

4A.5 Procedure Following Allegation

Any allegation of a breach of this Code against a player should be directed, either verbally or in writing, to the captain of the team who shall:

a) immediately request the player involved to apologise appropriately to the complainant, or

b) if the allegation is not admitted, undertake an investigation of the matter at the conclusion of the match

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Any person found to be in breach of this Code as a result of an investigation by the captain, will be required to apologise appropriately to the complainant before being permitted to play in any future match. Where the allegation of a breach of this Code is against the captain of a team who admits such behaviour, the captain shall apologise appropriately to the complainant before being permitted to play in any future match. 4A.6 Procedure Where Allegations Not Resolved to Satisfaction of Complainant

Where a complainant who has directed an alleged breach of this Code to the captain of a team is not satisfied with the outcome, the complainant is entitled to lodge a complaint with the Association governing the competition in which the team participates (the Association). 4A.7 Continuous Breaches of the Code

Where a breach of this Code is alleged against a player who has previously breached the Code, the captain will again attempt to resolve the matter. However, if the captain regards the allegation to be more serious than the earlier occasion, the captain shall refer the matter to the Association for appropriate action. 4A.8 Reporting

Any allegation of a breach of this Code and the action taken to resolve it, shall be recorded by the captain. 4A.9 Continuous Education

NSWCA will prepare, maintain and make available to all member clubs and affiliates a booklet covering issues relating to racial and religious vilification. This Code will be included along with references illustrating examples of racial and religious vilification identified in other sports. Where any difficulty is experienced or is expected in implementing the principles of this Code application should be made to NSWCA for assistance.

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By-laws of the NSW Cricket association (extract)

4.2 Code of Conduct

a) No person bound by this Code of Conduct shall engage in disorderly or

improper conduct or behaviour.

b) A person who engages in disorderly or improper conduct or behaviour breaches this Code of Conduct.

c) Disorderly or improper conduct or behaviour includes, but is not

restricted to, a person: (i) assaulting or attempting to assault, or abusing, either orally or

physically, an umpire, player or spectator;

(ii) disputing, as distinct from questioning, an umpire‟s decision, or reacting in an obviously provocative manner towards an umpire;

(iii) using crude or abusive language, or hand signals or other

gestures;

(iv) engaging in any form of conduct or behaviour detrimental to the spirit of the game or likely to bring the game into disrepute; or

(v) refusing to supply that person‟s name and that person‟s

address when required by another person who is lodging a report.

d) The captain of a team shall ensure that the players (including the person

acting as 12th man) comply with the Code of Conduct.

e) The captain of a team breaches the Code of Conduct if a player in that team engages in continuing disorderly or improper conduct or behaviour.

f) Breaches of this Code of Conduct in rounds 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the SCG

Country Cup and the Country Plate are to be referred to the judiciary of the association/club under which the player reported is registered to play.

4.3 Effect of Penalties Imposed by Judiciary Committees

a) No replacement player or substitute is allowed for any player who is

suspended or disqualified by a judiciary committee of any of the Associations during the course of a match.

b) Any person, other than a person who is an employee of any of the

Associations, who has been suspended or fined or otherwise dealt with by a judiciary committee of any of the Associations may, at the discretion of the Judiciary Committee:

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(i) be prohibited from acting in any administrative position or as an office-bearer of the person‟s club or association or as captain of any team taking part in any match conducted by any of the Associations; and

(ii) not be eligible to act as a delegate member or an office-bearer of any of the Associations, until the annual general meeting of the relevant Association held after the expiration of such suspension or disqualification or held after the day on which such fine is paid to the relevant Association.

4.4 Suspended Players

a) Any player who has been suspended by a judiciary committee of any of the Associations or by any other properly constituted cricket disciplinary authority at club, association, NSW, ACB or international level will be ineligible for selection during the period of the suspension in any team in a competition conducted by any of the Associations or in any team selected by or representing any of the Associations.

b) For the purpose of clause 4.4 (a), the period of suspension shall be

(i) the period from the first date until the last date, both dates inclusive, where a time period suspension is imposed; and

(ii) each day of play of a match where a match based suspension is imposed. Where a match is not played due to inclement weather or for any other reason, the original scheduled days of play shall constitute the period of suspension.

c) (i) Any player who has been suspended by a judiciary committee

of any of the Associations or by any other properly constituted cricket disciplinary authority at club, association, NSW, ACB or international level will be ineligible to be appointed or to act as captain of a NSW team or any other team representing any of the Associations until the commencement of the Annual General Meeting of the NSWCA held after the expiration of the suspension.

(ii) The provisions of clause 4.4 (c) (i) shall not apply where the SCA Judiciary Committee exercises its discretion pursuant to Rule 21.3 of the constitution of the Sydney Cricket Association.

d) A player who lodges an appeal against a suspension imposed by a judiciary committee of any of the Associations or by any other properly constituted cricket disciplinary authority at club, association, NSW, ACB or international level will be ineligible for selection in any team in a competition conducted by any of the Associations or in any team selected by or representing any of the Associations until the decision to suspend the player has been overturned or amended by the appellate body or the period of the suspension has expired.

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e)

(i) The Chief Executive shall inform the ACB, the NSWCA Selection Committee or the NSW Women‟s Cricket Selection Committee, as appropriate, of any suspension of a representative player or prospective representative player as soon as possible after the imposition of such suspension comes to the attention of the Chief Executive.

(ii) For the purposes of clause 4.4 (e) (i), a “representative player”

means a person who is a party to an ACB Player Contract or State Player Contract or who is a member of a NSW Squad or who has represented the ACB, NSW or any of the Associations in any cricket match within a prior period of 12 months.

f) For the purposes of By-Law 4.4, Rule 21.3 (b) of the constitution of the

Sydney Cricket Association and Rule 23.5 (b) of the constitution of the NSW Country Cricket Association, a player who is a party to an ACB Player Contract or a State Player Contract and is not otherwise an employee of any of the Associations is not an employee of any of the Associations.

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18A CODE OF CONDUCT COMMISSIONER

18A.1 Appointment of Commissioner

a) There shall be a Commissioner called the Code of Conduct Commissioner who shall be appointed by the New South Wales Country Committee of Management and the appointment ratified by the NSW Cricket Board.

b) If the New South Wales Country Committee of Management so determines, it may appoint an Assistant Commissioner called the Assistant Code of Conduct Commissioner to assist the Commissioner in the discharge of the Commissioner‟s duties and to act as the Commissioner should the Commissioner be unavailable to so act.

c) An Assistant Commissioner appointed pursuant to Rule 18A.1(b), has

the powers, duties and functions of the Commissioner. d) The term of appointment of the Commissioner and any Assistant

Commissioner shall be as determined by the NSW Country Committee of Management.

e) A reference in these Rules to Commissioner, includes where appropriate, a reference to Assistant Commissioner.

18A.2 Qualifications for Appointment as Commissioner

The qualifications for appointment to the positions of Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner shall be as determined by the NSW Country Committee of Management.

18A.3 Powers of the Commissioner

The Commissioner shall have power to: a) receive, investigate, examine and consider all reports alleging a breach

of the Code of Conduct; b) determine whether:

(i) no action is to be taken against the Person Reported; (ii) the Person Reported is to be given a caution; or (iii) the Person Reported is to given or offered a suspension,

disqualification or other penalty; or iv) to lay a charge against the Person Reported and have the

matter proceed to a hearing before the Judiciary Committee c) present the case against the Person Reported in any hearing before the

Judiciary Committee; d) appeal to the NSW Cricket Board against a decision of the Judiciary

Committee; and e) appear before the NSW Cricket Board at the hearing of any appeal

against a decision of the Judiciary Committee.

The Commissioner may exercise all or any of the above powers.

18A.4 No Action Taken by Commissioner

a) Where the Commissioner determines that no action is to be taken following consideration of a report alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct, the Commissioner shall, on the first working day following the determination, inform:

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(i) the Person Reported; (ii) the Reporting Person; (iii) the Secretary; and (iv) the New South Wales Cricket Umpires‟ and Scorers‟

Association if the Reporting Person is an umpire. b) There shall be no right of appeal against the determination of the

Commissioner.

18A.5 Caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty to be issued by Commissioner

a) Where the Commissioner determines that a caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty is to be issued or offered following consideration of a report alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct, the Commissioner shall, by whatever means the Commissioner considers appropriate, inform the Person Reported of the determination and ascertain if the Person Reported is prepared to accept that determination or wishes to proceed to a hearing before the Judiciary Committee.

b) Should the Person Reported accept the Commissioner‟s determination of a caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty (for this purpose the verbal advice of the Person Reported will be sufficient), the Commissioner shall then issue that written caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty to the Person Reported which will be deemed to have been effected 3 days after its posting.

c) Where the Commissioner issues or offers a caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty pursuant to Rule 18A.5(b), the

Commissioner shall, on the first working day following the issue or offer of the caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty inform: (i) the Reporting Person; (ii) the secretary of the club, association or body of which the

Person Reported is a member; (iii) the Secretary; and (iv) the New South Wales Cricket Umpires‟ and Scorers‟

Association if the Reporting Person was an umpire. d) The issue or offer of a caution, suspension, disqualification or other

penalty by the Commissioner to the Person Reported may be taken into account by the Judiciary Committee should the Person Reported be found guilty of a breach of the Code of Conduct within 3 years of the date of the issue of the caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty.

e) There shall be no right of appeal against the determination of the Commissioner.

18A.6 Commissioner to Present Case before Judiciary Committee

Where a matter proceeds to a hearing before the Judiciary Committee, the Commissioner shall appear at that hearing to present the evidence relied upon to support the allegation, to test any defence, to address the Committee and, where appropriate, to make submissions in respect of those matters.

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19 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

19.1 Establishment of the Judiciary Committee

There shall be a Judiciary Committee which shall be called the New South Wales Country Cricket Association Judiciary Committee. 19.2 Judiciary Committee Members to be Appointed at the Committee Meeting

Immediately Prior to the Annual General Meeting

Each year, at the Committee Meeting immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting, the Committee shall:

a) determine the number of persons to be appointed as Judiciary Committee Members for the coming year;

b) appoint the Judiciary Committee Members for the coming year; and c) appoint from among those Judiciary Committee Members the chairman

of the Judiciary Committee for the coming year.

19.3 Eligibility of Candidates for Appointment as Judiciary Committee Members

a) Candidates for appointment as Judiciary Committee Members may be but need not be Members.

b) Retiring Judiciary Committee Members may be candidates for re-appointment.

19.4 Nominations of Candidates for Appointment as Judiciary Committee Members

Candidates for appointment at the Committee Meeting immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting as Judiciary Committee Members shall be orally nominated duing the course of that meeting by those Members present.

19.5 Candidates Not Required to be Listed in Notice of the Committee Meeting Immediately Prior to the Annual General Meeting

It shall not be necessary to list the names of candidates seeking appointment as Judiciary Committee Members in any notice convening the Committee Meeting immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting.

19.6 Appointment of Judiciary Committee Members

The appointment of Judiciary Committee Members shall be conducted at the Committee Meeting immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting in such usual and proper manner as the chairman of that meeting may direct.

20 POWERS OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

20.1 Persons Bound by the Code of Conduct

The following persons must comply with the Code of Conduct: a) players (including those who act as 12th man) who participate in

matches organised by the Association; b) umpires who participate in matches organised by the Association; c) persons who are in attendance at matches organised by the Association

and who are members of Country Cricket Zones;

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d) persons who are in attendance at matches organised by the Association and who are members of Country Cricket Zone Affiliates;

e) persons who are in attendance at matches organised by the Association and who are office-bearers of Country Cricket Zones;

f) persons who are in attendance at matches organised by the Association and who are office-bearers of Country Cricket Zone Affiliates;

g) players (including those who act as 12th man) who play in teams representing the Association or selected by a selection committee of the Association;

h) persons who are in attendance at matches involving teams representing the Association or selected by a selection committee of the Association and who are members of Country Cricket Zones or Country Cricket Zone Affiliates; and

(i) persons who are in attendance at matches involving teams representing the Association or selected by a selection committee of the Association and who are office-bearers of Country Cricket Zones or Country Cricket Zone Affiliates.

20.2 Power of the Judiciary Committee

The Judiciary Committee shall have the power to take the following action against the persons identified in Rule 20.1 if the Judiciary Committee determines in accordance with

the provisions of these Rules that such person has breached the Code of Conduct: a) censure that person; b) impose a fine on that person; c) suspend that person from participating in matches organised by the

Association for a specific period; d) disqualify that person from being eligible to participate in matches

organised by the Association for a specific period, for an indefinite period or for life;

e) suspend that person from participating in teams representing the Association or from exercising any administrative function in relation to such teams for a specific period; and

f) disqualify that person from being eligible to participate in teams representing the Association or from exercising any administrative function in relation to such teams for a specific period, for an indefinite period or for life and shall have the power to suspend any penalty.

20.3 Judiciary Committee May Only Act Following a Report

The Judiciary Committee shall not take any action against a person unless that person has been the subject of a report by a person which was lodged with the Secretary before 5 pm on the third working day following the date of the alleged conduct or behaviour by the Person Reported and a charge of a breach of the Code of Conduct has been laid by the Commissioner.

20.4 Any Person May Lodge a Report

Any person who sees or hears another person (being a person referred to in Rule 20.1

engage in conduct or behaviour which the Reporting Person believes or suspects may not be in compliance with the Code of Conduct may lodge a written report containing details of the alleged conduct or behaviour with the Secretary who will forward a copy to the Commissioner.

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21 PROCEEDINGS OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

21.1 Procedure if the Reporting Person is an Umpire

a) If the Reporting Person is an umpire who participated in the match in relation to which the alleged conduct by the Person Reported occurred, the Reporting Person shall use the Reporting Person‟s best endeavours to: (i) orally advise either:

(A) the Person Reported; or (B) a member or office-bearer of the club, association or

body of which the Person Reported is a member, on the day of the alleged conduct that the Reporting Person intends to lodge a report concerning the conduct of the Person Reported with the Secretary; and

(ii) orally inform the Secretary as soon as practicable after the alleged conduct or behaviour that a report is to be submitted.

b) If the Person Reported or a member or office-bearer of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member was orally advised by the Reporting Person in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21.1(a)(i), and the Secretary has advised, either orally or in

writing, that a charge of a breach of the Code of Conduct has been laid by the Commissioner against the Person Reported, then the Person Reported shall be required to appear before the Judiciary Committee on the day and at the time and place specified in a notice forwarded by the Secretary to the Person Reported or a member or Office-Bearer of the club, association or body of which the Person reported is a member unless the Commissioner has determined upon some other course of action in relation to the charge to be taken under the Code of Conduct..

c) If neither the Person Reported nor a member or Office-Bearer of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member was orally advised by the Reporting Person in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21.1(a)(i) of the Reporting Person‟s intention to lodge a report

then the Person Reported shall, if a charge of a breach of the Code of Conduct has been laid by the Commissioner, be required to appear before the Judiciary Committee on such day and at such time and place as specified in the notice forwarded by the Secretary pursuant to the provisions of Rule 21.1(d) unless the Commissioner has determined

upon some other course of action in relation to the charge to be taken under the Code of Conduct.

d) If neither the Person Reported nor a member or Office-Bearer of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member was orally advised by the Reporting Person in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21.1(a)(i) of the Reporting Person‟s intention to lodge a report

then the Secretary upon receiving the report within the time limit specified in Rule 20.3 shall, if a charge of a breach of the Code of

Conduct has been laid by the Commissioner, forward a notice:

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(i) to the Person Reported; or (ii) to the secretary of the club, association or body of which the

Person Reported is a member, requiring the Person Reported to appear before the Judiciary Committee on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice (being a day which is at least 3 working days after the day on which Rule 35 of these Rules deems the Person Reported to have received such notice) unless the Commissioner has determined upon some other course of action in relation to the charge to be taken under the Code of Conduct.

21.2 Procedure if the Reporting Person is not an Umpire

a) If the Reporting Person is not an Umpire who participated in the match in relation to which the alleged conduct or behaviour by the Person Reported occurred, then the Commissioner shall, at the discretion of the Commissioner, determine whether or not the matter shall proceed to a hearing before the Judiciary Committee or whether to give or offer the Person Reported a caution, suspension, disqualification of other penalty.

b) If the Commissioner determines that a matter should not proceed to a hearing and not to give or offer the Person Reported a caution, suspension, disqualification or other penalty then no action shall be taken against the Person Reported and the Commissioner shall inform the Secretary who shall forward notice of that fact to the Reporting Person. There shall be no right of appeal against that decision.

c) If the Commissioner determines that a matter should proceed to a hearing then the Commissioner shall inform the Secretary who shall: (i) forward a copy of the Reporting Person‟s report together with a

notice requiring the Person Reported to appear before the Judiciary Committee at the day and at the time and place specified in the notice (being a day which is at least 3 working days after which the day on which Rule 35 of these Rules

deems the Person Reported to have received such notice) to: (A) the Person Reported; or (B) the secretary of the club, association or body of which

the Person Reported is a member; and (ii) forward a notice to the Reporting Person requiring the

Reporting Person to appear before the Judiciary Committee on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice (being a day which is at least 3 working days after the day on which Rule 35 of these Rules deems the Reporting Person to have

received such notice).

d) If the Person Reported or the secretary of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member receives notice in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21.2(c)(i) then the Person

Reported shall be required to appear before the Judiciary Committee at the Office on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice.

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e) If the Reporting Person receives a notice in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21.2(c)(ii), then the Reporting Person shall be

required to appear before the Judiciary Committee on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice.

21.3 Judiciary Committee May Not Act Unless Commissioner is Present at the Hearing

a) The Judiciary Committee shall not hear a matter nor take any action against a Person Reported unless the Commissioner is present at the hearing of the matter before the Judiciary Committee.

b) If the Commissioner is not present at the hearing of the matter before the Judiciary Committee, then the hearing shall be adjourned for a period not greater than one month.

c) If on the adjourned occasion the Commissioner is not present within 30 minutes after the time at which the hearing is scheduled to commence, then the matter shall be dismissed.

21.4 Attendance of Reporting Person who is an Umpire Not Required

A Reporting Person who is an umpire, need not attend a Judiciary Committee hearing of a Person Reported, being a person charged by the Commissioner with a breach of the Code of Conduct arising from a report lodged by the Reporting Person, where the person Reported informs the Secretary prior to the hearing that the Person Reported agrees with the contents of the Reporting Person‟s report and does not require the Reporting Person to attend the hearing.

21.5 Person Reported to be Provided with Further Copy of Report

At the commencement of a hearing by the Judiciary Committee the Person Reported shall be entitled to be provided by the Judiciary Committee with an additional copy of the Reporting Person‟s report if the Person Reported so requests.

21.6 No Right to Legal Representation

a) Subject to the provisions of Rule 21.6(b), a Person Reported who

appears before the Judiciary Committee shall not be entitled to legal representation or to representation by any other person.

b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 21.6(a), the Judiciary Committee

may, in its sole discretion, permit the Person Reported to be represented by either a legal or non-legal person if the Judiciary Committee is of the belief that such representation would assist the orderly conduct of the proceedings.

21.7 Right of Person Reported to be Heard

a) The Person Reported may lodge with the Secretary at any time prior to the commencement of the hearing by the Judiciary Committee any written comments in relation to the matters alleged in the report and the Secretary shall forward a copy thereof to the Commissioner.

b) The Person Reported shall be entitled at the hearing before the Judiciary Committee to make oral representations and to make written submissions in respect of the matters raised in the report.

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21.8 Effect of Person Reported Failing to Appear Before the Judiciary Committee

If the Person Reported fails to appear before the Judiciary Committee and the Judiciary Committee is satisfied that the Person Reported or the secretary of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member received notice in accordance with the provision of Rules 21.1(a)(i), 21.1(e) or 21.2(c)(i), then the Judiciary Committee may

adjudicate on the matter which is the subject of the Reporting Person‟s report and take any action against the Person Reported as it deems necessary (being action of the kind referred to in Rule 20.2).

21.9 Effect of 2 or More Reporting Persons in Respect of the Same Conduct or Behaviour

a) If there are 2 or more Reporting Persons in respect of the same alleged conduct or behaviour, then the Judiciary Committee shall hear the allegations contained in the report of each Reporting Person in the same hearing.

b) Following the adjudication by the Judiciary Committee in respect of any

alleged conduct or behaviour of the Person Reported then the Judiciary Committee shall have no power to hear any further allegations in respect of the same alleged conduct or behaviour.

21.10 Notification of the Judiciary Committee’s Adjudication

a) Written notification of the result of the Judiciary Committee‟s adjudication shall be forwarded on the first working day following the adjudication by the Secretary to: (i) the Person Reported; (ii) the secretary of the club, association or body of which the

Person Reported is a member; (iii) the Reporting Person; (iv) the Commissioner; and (v) the Committee.

b) The Committee shall report any action taken against the Person Reported by the Judiciary Committee to the next Ordinary General Meeting.

22 APPEALS AGAINST DECISIONS OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE

22.1 Right to Appeal

The Person Reported and the Commissioner may, within 7 days of the deemed date of receipt of the written notification of the result of the Judiciary Committee‟s adjudication, lodge a written appeal against that decision with the Secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association.

22.2 Grounds of Appeal to be Set Out

Any written appeal lodged by the Person Reported or the Commissioner pursuant to the provisions of Rule 22.1 shall set out fully the grounds on which the appeal is made.

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22.3 NSW Cricket Board to Determine Appeal

The NSW Cricket Board shall consider any appeal as soon after its receipt as is practicable and, after considering the appeal, may confirm, amend or overturn the decision of the Judiciary Committee as it deems fit.

22.4 Notification of the Decision of the NSW Cricket Board

a) Written notification of the result of the NSW Cricket Board‟s decision shall be forwarded on the first working day following the decision by the Secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association to: (i) the Person Reported; (ii) the secretary of the club, association or body of which the

Person Reported is a member; (iii) the Commissioner; and (iv) the Committee.

b) The NSW Cricket Board shall report the result of its decision to the next general meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association.

22.5 Decision of NSW Cricket Board to be Final

The decision of the NSW Cricket Board shall be final and no further appeal may be made to any other court other than on a point of law.

23 EFFECT OF PENALTIES IMPOSED BY THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OR THE NSW CRICKET BOARD

23.1 Effect of Penalties Imposed by the Judiciary Committee Until Appeal is Determined

Any suspension or disqualification imposed by the Judiciary Committee on the Person Reported shall remain in full force and effect unless and until the decision is overturned or amended by the NSW Cricket Board in which case the decision of the NSW Cricket Board shall become effective in place of the decision of the Judiciary Committee.

23.2 Fines to be Paid Within 7 Days

Any fine imposed by the Judiciary Committee or the NSW Cricket Board shall be paid to the Association within 7 days of the Person Reported or the secretary of the club, association or body of which the Person Reported is a member receiving notification of the decision of the Judiciary Committee or the NSW Cricket Board. A Person Reported who is the subject of a fine imposed by the Judiciary Committee or the NSW Cricket Board shall not take part in any match organised by the Association or in which a team representing the Association is participating until such fine has been paid.

23.3 Refund of Fines Overturned on Appeal

If a Person Reported pays a fine in accordance with the provisions of Rule 23.2 and the

fine is subsequently reduced or revoked by the NSW Cricket Board on appeal, then the Association shall refund the relevant amount to the Person Reported within 7 days of the decision of the NSW Cricket Board having been made.

23.4 Suspended Players not to be Replaced

No replacement player or substitute is allowed for any player who has been suspended or disqualified during the course of a match.

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23.5 Effect of Penalty

a) Any person, who has been fined, suspended or disqualified by the Judiciary Committee and not completely exonerated by the NSW Cricket Board on appeal shall: (i) Be prohibited from acting as an office-bearer of the Person

Reported‟s club, association or body; (ii) Be prohibited from acting as captain of any team taking part in

any match organised by the Association or the New South Wales Cricket Association;

(iii) Be prohibited from acting as captain of any team which represents the Association or the New South Wales Cricket Association;

(iv) If the Person Reported is a Delegate Member or Office-Bearer or a delegate member or office-bearer of the New South Wales Cricket Association - cease to be such a Delegate Member or Office-Bearer of either the Association or the New South Wales Cricket Association; and

(v) If the person is not a Delegate Member or an Office-Bearer - not be eligible to act as a delegate member or as an office-bearer of either the Association or the New South Wales Cricket Association, until the commencement of the Annual General Meeting held after the expiration of the suspension or disqualification or the day on which the fine is paid to the Association.

b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 23.5(a) the employment of any

person by the New South Wales Cricket Association or the Association shall not be affected.

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A Message from the NSW Cricket Board

The NSW Cricket Board has, for some time, been concerned at the standard of on-field behaviour at all levels of the game.

Cricket has traditionally been one sport to maintain and promote the highest levels of conduct and sportsmanship.

We are all familiar with the saying "It isn't cricket" which implies that a certain type of behaviour is unacceptable.

Cricket has always been competitive but, until recently, the Umpires' authority was never questioned.

Their decisions were accepted by players who, at all times, demonstrated a willingness to play within the "spirit of the game".

The Board is concerned at:

(i) The abuse of opposing players - generally directed at the batsman on strike by the bowler and fieldsmen. This applies after the batsman has played at and missed or scored from a delivery.

(ii) The use of offensive language - generally in the form of a disparaging and abusing remark to an opposing player or toward an Umpire, or even as an expression of frustration or self-admonishment. Such language is generally audible beyond the playing arena and all too frequently an over-reaction to some quite straightforward incident.

(iii) The questioning/disputing of the Umpire's decision - often in an aggressive or sarcastic manner. This applies equally to dismissals and unsuccessful appeals as to the judgment of calls and no-balls, wides, byes, etc.

(iv) The excessive number of frivolous and orchestrated appeals - primarily aimed at pressuring and intimidating the Umpire into a favourable decision.

(v) The actions of the dismissed batsman - in failing to leave the crease promptly on being given out and then banging his bat on the ground/ or throwing the bat on returning to the pavilion, the latter accompanied by audible unacceptable language.

The Board's main objective is to ensure that all cricket under its control is played in the spirit and traditions of the game, and enjoyed by all, especially the Umpires.

In recent years, the NSW Cricket Umpires' Association has striven to increase the quantity and quality of its personnel.

Unacceptable levels of behaviour do nothing to assist the recruitment and retention of Umpires.

All players, particularly the captain, have a responsibility to ensure that their personal behaviour, both on and off the field, is of an acceptable standard.

Players are the first to criticise what they consider to be poor Umpiring decisions.

But, in many instances, there can be behaviour attributed to players/captains taking the attitude that their role is to make the Umpire's task as difficult as possible. Any player reported for a breach of the Code of Conduct, and subsequently found guilty by the Judiciary Committee, can expect little sympathy.

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The following conditions are set down for the use of covers.

1. The cover shall be a minimum of 30 metres by 10 metres.

2. The use of an underlay material shall be optional excepting that the use shall be the same in the period prior to each day of a match or carnival.

3. That the cover must be laid by dusk on the evening of any day prior to a match day.

4. That on any match-day the cover is to be removed at the discretion of the Curator or Ground Manager with regards to prevailing weather conditions. In good conditions the cover should be removed no later than 8:30am. The covers may be re-laid on the morning of any playing day should weather conditions necessitate.

5. That with the exceptions of Clauses 3 and 4 above at all other times the Curator be permitted to use the cover at his discretion in order to obtain the best possible conditions of play for each match-day.

6. The covers shall be used for all representative matches.

7. The Umpires shall assume sole control thirty minutes prior to the scheduled starting time for play and make all decisions regarding the use of covers after this time.

8. After play has commenced the covers may be used as directed by the Umpires. Should the Umpires decide that the covers be used during the course of the match then it will be the responsibility of both competing teams to assist with any labour required. Until the scheduled time for the start of play the Host Authority shall be responsible for providing any labour necessary for the laying or removal of the cover.

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NATIONAL INSURANCE SCHEME

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Cricket Australia and all State and Territory Cricket Associations have developed and implemented Australia-wide insurance cover for all affiliated clubs and associations. The scheme will be administered by brokers Jardine Lloyd Thompson. A website has been developed to assist all affiliates with enquiries and can be accessed at http://mycricketsupport.cricket.com.au . A toll free hotline number 1300 655 684 has also been established to assist affiliates with enquiries. Please direct all your enquiries through these sources. Period of cover

30 September 2013 to 31 August 2014

CHILD PROTECTION INFORMATION Working with Children Check

The following information has been extracted from the NSW Commission for Children and Young People website www.kids.nsw.gov.au/check/ NSW Commission for Children and Young People

All people looking after children and young people have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for them. In July 2000, new legislation was introduced in New South Wales that affects all people working with children and young people. Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) act 1998 These laws make up the Working with Children Check. They are designed to create workplaces where all children are safe and protected. For information on completion of Working with Children Check forms please visit the above website or phone 02 9286 7219.

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COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP

General Information

1. PROGRAM OF MATCHES

The Program of matches, including Zone selection trials for the current season, can be found elsewhere in this Handbook

2. PLAYING CONDITIONS

a) The “playing conditions” for all limited overs preliminary round matches, and the final, are documented elsewhere in this Handbook, under the headings: -

Country Championship and Country Colts Limited Over Match Playing Conditions (Refer pages 40 - 57)

b) It is recommended that the “playing conditions” as set out, should also apply to all Zone selection trials. However, this is not mandatory, and Zones are at liberty to modify the rules to suit particular local circumstances.

3. FINAL

3.1 Qualifying for Final

Each team will play the others in its' pool once and the team that has obtained the highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary rounds in each pool will qualify to contest the final.

In the event that 2 or more teams in the same pool have equal points after completion of the preliminary rounds, the team with the best overall net run rate (Refer rule 3.2) shall qualify for the final.

In the event of wash outs in all preliminary round matches, the highest seeded team in that pool will progress to the final.

3.2 Net Run Rate

A team‟s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the competition. That is:

Net Run Rate = Team run rate per over – opposing team run rate per over

In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its team run rate is based on the full quota of overs to which they would have been entitled and not on the number of overs in which they were dismissed.

In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than a 50 over per team match, the team run rates will be calculated as follows:

a) The team run rate for the team batting second will be the rate achieved in its innings based on the number of overs it actually receives.

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b) The team run rate for the team batting first will be that which was achieved from the same number of highest scoring overs, as the number of overs bowled to the team batting second

(Refer Rule 17.2) “Target Score” of Limited Over Match Playing Conditions), Page 48.

3.3 The Result

a) The winner of the final shall be determined according to Rule 17 “The Result” of the Limited Over Match Playing Conditions (Refer to page 48 of this Handbook)

b) A reserve date for the Final has been scheduled for the 16th February 2014 in the event of a wash out of the Final on the originally scheduled date

b) If “No Result” is achieved in a final, joint winners will be declared.

c) For the determination of the final result, no reference will be made to preliminary round results, wins or run rates.

3.4 Determination of Venue

The right to host the final shall be determined by the NSWCCA Committee of Management.

4. APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES

The CCNSW Umpires Sub-Committee will appoint Umpires to officiate in the Country Championships.

It is expected that all such umpires will have been re-examined on the Laws of Cricket 2000 Code 5th Edition – 2013.

Note: All members shall be full members of the NSW Cricket Umpires and Scorers

Association.

5. REFEREE

The Competition Sub-Committee shall appoint a Referee for the duration of the Country Championship Competition.

At the completion of play on days one and two of the Country Championship the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all or part of the remainder of the Country Championship if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final Match to determine the winner of the Country Championship the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the Country Championship. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the

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Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the CCNSW Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

i) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

ii) To participate, in conjunction with the umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions

iii) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

6. SCORERS

The Zone Host Authority is requested to ensure that competent scorers are available for all fixtures. Scorers are asked to ensure that both correct Christian and Surnames are used, and that the names of twelfth men, umpires and captains are recorded. Similarly the need for accuracy in recording sundries is stressed.

7. SELECTION OF NSW COUNTRY TEAM

The NSW Country team, to participate in the CBA Australian Country Cricket Championship, shall be selected by the NSWCCA Selectors, following the Final of the Country Championship.

8. DISPUTED SCORES AND DISPUTES

8.1 Disputed Scores

In the event of a dispute as to the scores in the Final, and notwithstanding the rights of the Umpires to act in accordance with the Laws of Cricket – 3.15 (Correctness of Scores) and

Law 21.8 (Correctness of Results), the team managers shall, at the conclusion of the days play, hand the scorebooks to the Official Umpires.

The Umpires in turn shall promptly provide the scorebooks to the Referee whom, in consultation with the umpires where necessary, rules on the correctness of the scores and the result of the match.

The Referee‟s decision shall be final and communicated to the team managers.

8.2 Disputes

Any team desiring adjudication on any dispute, which may arise in any match, shall immediately provide a clear written statement of the matter in dispute, signed by the team manager, to the Referee for consideration.

The Referee‟s decision shall be final and communicated to the team manager.

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8.3 Right of Appeal

Where it is necessary for the Referee to resolve a dispute of any nature, the competition shall proceed in accordance with the Referee‟s decision.

Team managers shall have a right of appeal. Any such appeal must be submitted to the Country Programs Manager in writing, providing full details of the dispute, the Referee‟s decision and the date it was received, within 72 hours of receiving the Referee‟s decision.

The Country Programs Manager shall refer the appeal to the Judiciary/Protests and Disputes Sub-Committee of the NSWCCA Committee of Management, who shall adjudicate at their discretion.

9. ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS

Any player possessing the qualifications to play in any competition under the jurisdiction, of the NSWCCA, shall be eligible to participate in this competition.

10. COLOURED CLOTHING

a) Coloured clothing and equipment may be worn by the competing teams with the prior approval of the NSWCCA Committee of Management.

b) Team and/or sponsors logos may be worn on 1 (one) shirt pocket and 1 (one) shirt sleeve.

11. SCORESHEETS, REPORTS AND TEAM LISTS

11.1 Scoresheets, Match Reports and Captains Reports

At the completion of each group of preliminary matches, and the final, the Host Zone Administrator shall forward to the Country Programs Manager the following documents, relating to each match:

i) Completed scoresheets ii) Match report from each Umpire (standard form provided)

iii) Report from each Captain relating to Umpires‟ performances and ground conditions (standard form provided)

11.2 Team Lists

It is essential that all competing authorities return to the Country Programs Manager, within 72 hours of the completion of the carnival, the standard form showing the names, addresses, date of birth and telephone numbers of all players in each fixture, together with an indication as to the type of player.

This information enables late replacements to be made to teams expeditiously, and with a minimum of inconvenience to players, and the Country Programs Manager.

The Country Programs Manager shall provide a standard form to all competing authorities prior to each carnival.

12. FINANCIAL ALLOCATIONS AND RETURNS

12.1 Financial Allocations

Separate instructions are provided to the relevant Zone Administrator for each group carnival and final.

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12.2 Financial Returns

The standard return form for use in respect of all carnivals, etc, in this program, showing how the financial allocation was spent, is also provided.

The return, clearly indicating all sources of income and expenditure, MUST be completed by all Host Authorities, and returned to the Country Programs Manager within 30 days of the completion of each Zone carnival/trial.

13. ACCOMMODATION AND CATERING

13.1 Accommodation

Visiting authorities should liaise with the relevant Host Authorities, and vice versa, regarding accommodation requirements. In a bid to reduce costs, it is suggested that where satisfactory long standing arrangements do not exist, Host Authorities obtain quotations for accommodation, having regard to the tariff, overall suitability and location.

Note: accommodation should be provided for players, team manager and, coach and bus

driver.

13.2 Catering

This area of expenditure must be closely controlled. All possible steps should be taken by Host Authorities to ensure costs are kept at a reasonable level.

The standard and type of luncheon provided, such as clubs, hotels, etc in preference to on ground catering, needs to closely monitored, having regard to the considerable savings that can be effected by the latter method. Similarly, the number of free meals supplied to other than players, umpires, scores, managers, selectors, etc, should be kept to an absolute minimum.

14. EMERGENCY RULINGS

The NSWCCA Committee of Management shall have power to decide all questions arising out of the competition matches, not provided for in these rules.

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COUNTRY COLTS

General Information

1. SELECTION PROCEDURES

a) Zone Trials

The various Council teams competing in the Zone Trials are to be chosen solely by the Zone Selection Committee.

b) Country Colts Carnival

The NSW Country Colts team to play Sydney Colts will be chosen at the conclusion of the Country Colts Carnival by the members of the Country Selection Committee.

2. ZONE CARNIVALS AND COMBINED ZONES CARNIVALS

2.1 Program of Matches

The Program of all Country Colts matches for the current season can be found elsewhere in this Handbook.

2.2 Playing Conditions

a) The “playing conditions” for all Zone and Country Colts Carnival matches are documented elsewhere in this Handbook, under the heading:-

Country Championship and Country Colts Limited Over Match Playing Conditions (Refer pages 40 - 57)

3. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

3.1 Players Age Limit

All players engaged in this program must be under 19 (nineteen) years of age, as at midnight on 31st August of the cricket season in question.

3.2 Appointment of Managers and Coaches

a) It is recommended that each Zone Authority appoint a manager and coach for its representative team.

3.3 Appointment of Umpires

The NSWCCA Umpires Sub-Committee will appoint Umpires to officiate in the Country Colts Carnival.

It is expected that all such umpires will have been re-examined on the Laws of Cricket 2000 Code 5th Edition – 2013.

Note: All members shall be full members of the NSW Cricket Umpires and Scorers

Association.

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3.4 Referee

The NSWCCA Umpires Sub-Committee shall appoint a Referee for the duration of the Country Colts Competition. At the completion of play on days one and two of the Country Colts the Referee will consider any reports lodged for alleged breaches of the NSWCA Code of Behaviour. The Referee may suspend the reported person/s for all or part of the remainder of the Country Colts if in his/her opinion the nature of the alleged breach of the Code of Conduct contained in the report warrants such action. The Code of Conduct Commissioner will take into account any suspension imposed by the Referee when considering the report.

For the Final Match to determine the winner of the Country Colts the Referee will meet with the Umpires and Captains, prior to the commencement of the match, to secure uniform interpretation of these playing conditions, and to adjudicate, if necessary, should there be any dispute.

The Referee will adjudicate on any dispute that may arise in the Final Match to determine the winner of the Country Colts. In doing so the Referee shall consult with the Umpires concerned. The Referee‟s decision will be final and communicated to the teams involved as soon as possible.

The Referee shall report details of all such disputes, including issues relating to disputed scores, and the Referee‟s rulings to the Country Programs Manager within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match concerned.

Note: The following guidelines have been prepared to assist match referees in the

performance of their duties:

i) To ensure uniform interpretation of the playing conditions by holding (or being available to hold) pre-match meetings between captains, umpires and managers.

ii) To participate, in conjunction with the umpires, in calculating or re-calculating, in accordance with the playing conditions, the reduced number of overs to be bowled where commencement of play has been delayed, or play has been interrupted by weather or other conditions.

iii) To adjudicate with the umpires on any other matters which may arise which, under the laws of cricket and the playing conditions, are not the exclusive preserve of the umpires.

3.5 Scorers

The Zone Host Authority is requested to ensure that competent scorers are available for all fixtures.

Scorers are asked to ensure that both correct Christian and Surnames are used, and that the names of twelfth men, umpires and captains are recorded. Similarly the need for accuracy in recording sundries is stressed.

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3.6 Disputed Scores and Disputes

3.6.1 Disputed Scores

In the event of a dispute as to the scores in the Final, and notwithstanding the rights of the Umpires to act in accordance with the Laws of Cricket – 3.15 (Correctness of Scores) and Law 21.8 (Correctness of Results), the team managers shall, at the conclusion of the days play, hand the scorebooks to the Official Umpires.

The Umpires in turn shall promptly provide the scorebooks to the Referee whom, in consultation with the umpires where necessary, rules on the correctness of the scores and the result of the match.

The Referee‟s decision shall be final and communicated to the team managers.

3.6.2 Disputes

Any team desiring adjudication on any dispute, which may arise in any match, shall immediately provide a clear written statement of the matter in dispute, signed by the team manager, to the Referee for consideration.

The Referee‟s decision shall be final and communicated to the team manager.

3.6.3 Right of Appeal

Where it is necessary for the Referee to resolve a dispute of any nature, the competition shall proceed in accordance with the Referee‟s decision.

Team managers shall have a right of appeal. Any such appeal must be submitted to the CCNSW Country Programs Manager in writing, providing full details of the dispute, the Referee‟s decision and the date it was received, within 72 hours of receiving the Referee‟s decision.

The CCNSW Country Programs Manager shall refer the appeal to the Judiciary/Protests and Disputes Sub-Committee of the NSWCCA Committee of Management, who shall adjudicate at their discretion

3.7 Scoresheets, Reports and Team Lists

a) Scoresheets, Match Reports and Captains Reports

At the completion of each group of preliminary matches, and the final, the Host Zone Administrator shall forward to the CCNSW Country Programs Manager the following documents, relating to each match: -

(i) Completed scoresheets (ii) Match report from each Umpire (standard form provided)

(iii) Report from each Captain relating to Umpires‟ performances and ground conditions (standard form provided)

b) Team Lists

It is essential that all competing authorities return to the CCNSW Country Programs Manager, within 72 hours of the completion of the carnival, the standard form showing the names, addresses, date of birth and

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telephone numbers of all players in each fixture, together with an indication as to the type of player.

This information enables late replacements to be made to teams expeditiously, and with a minimum of inconvenience to players, and the Country Programs Manager.

The Country Programs Manager shall provide a standard form to all competing authorities prior to each carnival.

3.8 Financial Allocations and Returns

a) Financial Allocations Separate instructions are provided to the relevant Zone Administrator for each group carnival and final.

b) Financial Returns

The standard return form for use in respect of all carnivals, etc, in this program, showing how the financial allocation was spent, is also provided. The return, clearly indicating all sources of income and expenditure, MUST be completed by all Host Authorities, and returned to the Country Programs Manager within 30 days of the completion of each Zone carnival/trial.

3.9 Accommodation and Catering

a) Accommodation

Visiting authorities should liaise with the relevant Host Authorities, and vice versa, regarding accommodation requirements. In a bid to reduce costs, it is suggested that where satisfactory long-standing arrangements do not exist, Host Authorities obtain quotations for accommodation, having regard to the tariff, overall suitability and location.

Note: accommodation should be provided for players (12), team manager, coach and a

bus driver (maximum 15 persons). Any additional officials attending will be at individual Zones / Associations expense.

b) Catering

This area of expenditure must be closely controlled. All possible steps should be taken by Host Authorities to ensure costs are kept at a reasonable level.

The standard and type of luncheon provided, such as clubs, hotels, etc in preference to on ground catering, needs to closely monitored, having regard to the considerable savings that can be affected by the later method. Similarly, the number of free meals supplied to other than players, umpires, scores, managers, selectors, etc, should be kept to an absolute minimum.

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3.10 Selection for NSW Country Colts Team of Merit

A merit side shall be announced at the end of the Country Colts Carnival. Caps will be awarded to these players.

3.11 Synthetic Surfaces

In the event that the turf pitches are unplayable for any reason, synthetic pitches should, wherever possible, be available as an alternative.

To cover the possibility of matches being transferred to synthetic surfaces, selected players should be advised to pack rubber soled shoes.

3.12 Emergency Rulings

The NSWCCA Committee of Management shall have power to decide all questions arising out of the competition matches, not provided for in these rules.


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