2017-18 Premier Handbook

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QLD208 - Premier Cricket Cover.indd 1 14/7/17 3:35 pm LOVE YOUR Cricket would like to thank the following sponsorsQueensland of Premier Cricket Cricket would forlike their to thank contributions the following CRICKET? sponsors of Premier Cricket for their contributions Want to be close to the action? Become a Cricket Umpire.

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SECTION 1 – ADMINISTRATION PAGE CLUB INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………. 2 ASSOCIATIONS’ CONTACTS…………………………………………………………………….. 5 QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS…………………………………………………………… 6 UMPIRE REPORTING GUIDELINES……………...……………………………………………... 7 Chairman: WET WEATHER…………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 SP Vasta SUBMISSION OF SCORES………………………………. ……..………………………………... 7 & OVAL RATING GUIDELINES………………………………………………………… 8 Deputy Chairman: INDOOR CRICKET EVENTS………………………………………………………………………. 9 IL Mitchell SUMMARY GUIDE TO SCORING………………………………………………………………… 10

Board of Directors (2017/2018): SECTION 2 – REGULATIONS AND PLAYING CONDITIONS TW Frankling, AM Gray, FM Hannan, BW Jansen, INDEX…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 COMPETITION REGULATIONS (MANAGEMENT)……………………………………………... IL Mitchell, KE Pike, JA Salter & CP Simpson 16 COMPETITION GENERAL PLAYING CONDITIONS (MATCH)…………...…………………... 34 ONE DAY PLAYING CONDITIONS………………….……………………………………………. 50 PLAYING CONDITIONS………………………….………………………………….. 60 Chief Executive Officer: THE SHIELD PLAYING CONDITIONS……………….………………………… 68 MJ Walters OAM 3292 3124 OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITION PLAYING CONDITIONS...….………………………… 74

Game Development Manager: Premier Cricket Officer: SECTION 3 – COMPETITION FIXTURES M Fisher 0411 881 431 M Wright 0434 225 219 OVERVIEW OF FIXTURE DATES………………………………………………………………… 78 GROUND ALLOCATIONS………………………………………………………………………..... 82 State Selectors [Men]: MY FOOTDR PREMIER CRICKET FIXTURES………………………………………………….. 88 JA Sternes [Convenor], KM Dixon, WA Seccombe THE LORD'S TAVERNERS UNDER 16 COMPETITION FIXTURES…………………………. 112 SHANE WATSON CUP FIXTURES……………………………………………………………….. 114 State Selectors [Women]: THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD FIXTURES……………………………………………… 116 THE JODIE FIELDS SHIELD FIXTURES.………………………………………………………… AN Richards [Convenor], PI McGiffin, SA Prestwidge 119 SUNDAY LEGENDS TWENTY20 COMPETITION FIXTURES………………………………... 122 A.C.N. 010 289 237 OVER 40'S ONE DAY COMPETITION FIXTURES……………………………………………… 123 1 Street, Breakfast Creek 4010 SECTION 4 – APPENDICES P.O. Box 575, Albion 4010 FIELD MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 124 QC WEBSITE : www.qldcricket.com.au WIDE MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 125 HEAT WEBSITE : www.brisbaneheat.com.au POLICIES APPENDIX CODE OF BEHAVIOUR…………………………………………………………………. 126 PHONE: 3292 3100 FAX: 3262 9160 APPEALS TRIBUNAL…………………………………………………………………… 131 INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY………………………………………………………. 132 RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE…………………………………….. 134 SUPER OVER PROCEDURE…………...………..…………………………………….. 137 SUSPECT ACTIONS PROCEDURE……………..…………………………………….. 138 MINIMUM AGE EXEMPTIONS……………..…………………………………………... 140 MID SEASON TRANSFER REQUEST…....…………………………………………... 141 DUAL REGISTRATION………………..…....…………………………………………... 142 PREMIER CRICKET RECORDS…………………………………………………………………... 144

1 CLUB INFORMATION SANDGATE-REDCLIFFE [email protected] GOLD COAST President Scott Abbey [email protected] Phone: 0419 189 466 Secretary Ken Dixon, 28 Johns Cres., BOONDALL 4034 President Jeff Pfaff Phone: 3633 0222 / 0422 133 038 Phone: 0401 222 696 Treasurer Brent Sweeney Secretary Gerry Stevens, PO Box 723, ROBINA 4226 Phone: 0412 161 322 Phone: 0421 636 923 Coach Vic Williams Coach Damian Wallis Phone: 0422 133 018 Phone: 0434 961 404 Grounds Deagon Reserve Phone: 3269 1098 , Trevor Barsby & Dixon Ovals Board St., DEAGON (Map 110 M6)

Grounds Bill Pippen Oval Phone: 5578 9001 Priddeys Rd., ROBINA (GC Map 48 N19) Cheltenham Oval Cheltenham Dve., ROBINA (GC Map 48 K17) SOUTH BRISBANE [email protected] IPSWICH/LOGAN President Peter Bertram [email protected] Phone: 0408 705 162 Secretary Jeff Douglas, PO Box 6006, FAIRFIELD GARDENS 4103 President Peter Leschke Phone: 0432 292 419 Phone: 0417 280 460 Treasurer Konrad Baldwin Secretary Leanne Potbury, 131 Mahon’s Road, PINE MOUNTAIN 4306 Coach Rod Davison Phone: 0428 643 739 Phone: 0402 459 681 Administrator Paul Wilson Phone: 0402 919 506 Grounds Fehlberg Park Phone: 3848 9440 Treasurer Josh Buffett Norman Gray, Jack Cooke & Bob Young Ovals Venner Rd., FAIRFIELD (Map 179 L10) Phone: 0431 981 299 Coach Geoff Paulsen SUNSHINE COAST Phone: 0413 394 386 [email protected] Grounds Baxter Oval & Ivor Marsden Old Rd, AMBERLEY (Map 232 E2) President John Hope Phone: 0408 965 263 Administrator Gayle Gardiner, PO Box 5011, MAROOCHYDORE 4558 Phone: 5477 5102 / 0423 792 795 NORTHERN SUBURBS Treasurer Michael Sobey [email protected] Phone: 0404 188 275 Coach Ashley Holznagel President Paul Keller, 43 Bonneville st, HOLLAND PARK WEST 4121 Phone: 0466 507 406 Phone: 0428 675 665 Administrator James McPherson Phone: 0427 632 387 Grounds Elizabeth Daniels Park Phone: 5478 3799 Finance Tony Commerford John Blanck, Kev Hackney, Ron McMullin & Kerry Emery Ovals Syd Lingard Dve MAROOCHYDORE Phone: 0488 405 554 (SC Map 69 L20) Coach Ken Healy Landsborough Sports Club Tunnell Ridge Rd, LANDSBOROUGH Phone: 0410 647 246 Roy Henzell Oval Lewis Rd, CALOUNDRA Grounds Northern Suburbs District Cricket Club , Alan Pettigrew & Ovals Shaw Rd., KALINGA (Map 140 G3)

REDLANDS TOOMBUL [email protected] [email protected]

President Simon Mammino President Darren Wallis Phone: 0410 864 728 Phone: 0416 221 682 Secretary Andrew Oldham, PO Box 370, NUNDAH 4012 Administrator Barry Cullen, PO Box 1300, CAPALABA BC 4157 Phone: 0407 777 233 Phone: 0413 274 324 Treasurer John McNeilly Secretary Mark French Coach Andrew Pilgrim Phone: 0428 791 703 Phone: 0418 981 023 Treasurer Richard Chorazyczewski Phone: 0411 058 111 Grounds Oxenham Park Phone: 3266 1820 Coach Nicholas Hurford Ken Mackay & LaFrantz Ovals Cnr. York & Duke Sts., NUNDAH Phone: 0416 263 415 (Map 140 N1) Grounds E.G.W. Wood Reserve Phone: 3822 3499 Fax: 3822 3499 Peter Burge, Fred Kratzmann& Ron Field Ovals 347-371 Birkdale Rd., WELLINGTON POINT 4160 (Map 165 A20)

2 3 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND [email protected] ASSOCIATIONS President: Geoff Teys Phone: 0418 958 528 LOGAN DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] Administrator Shelley Lorberg, PO Box 4260, ST LUCIA SOUTH Q 4067 President Ian Gill Phone: 0412 391 903 Phone: 0421 158 910 Treasurer William Tuffley Secretary David Ford, PO Box 5118, Daisy Hill 4127 Phone: 0403 217 548 Phone: 0409 592 551 Coach: Peter Clarke Phone: 0421 577 025 CHURCHES CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: [email protected]

President Craig Spalding Phone: 0419 727 884 Grounds St Lucia Phone: 3346 9530 Secretary Stephen Khu Phone: 0430 354 263 WEP Harris Oval, St Lucia 2 & St. Lucia 9 University Grounds, ST LUCIA (Map 179 F2) CRICKET GOLD COAST Email: [email protected]

President Dean Johnson Phone: 0418 312 647 VALLEY [email protected] Snr Director Wayne Phillips Phone: 0415 084 077

Chairman Pat Culpan Jnr Director Gary Stimpson Phone: 0417 729 066 Phone: 0412 133 045 Secretary Grant Mitchell, PO Box 240, ASHGROVE 4060 GPS CRICKET Email: [email protected] Phone: 0439 780 187 Executive Administrator Jon Stoddart Officer Nicole L’Efevre, PO Box 465, SPRING HILL 4004 Phone: 3358 1556 / 0403 572 683 Phone: 0413 439 600 Treasurer Mark Jones IPSWICH & WEST MORETON CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] Phone: 0439 728 801 President: Bruce Raleigh Phone: 0418 742 307 Coach Peter Drinnen Phone: 0401 455 097 Secretary Bronis Carkeet, 2 Endeavour Rd, RIVERVIEW 4303 Phone: 0411 239 408

QUEENSLAND CRICKET UMPIRES AND SCORERS ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] Grounds Ashgrove Sports Ground – Phone: 3366 1526 President: Peter Boland Phone: 0438 577 020 Peter Easton Oval, Norm McMahon Oval &Ashgrove 3. Yoku Rd., ASHGROVE (Map 138 K19) Mitchelton High School Samford Rd., MITCHELTON (Map 138 G5) Secretary Murray White, PO Box 5272 EAGLEBY 4207 Phone: 0447 905 945

QUEENSLAND JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] WESTERN SUBURBS Secretary Ian Reeves, 28 Meander St, WARNER 4500 Phone: 0417 793 509 [email protected] QUEENSLAND SUB DISTRICTS CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] President Jon Dooley President Mel Lowings Phone: 0419 739 826 Phone: 0413 834 737 Secretary Cameron McLeod, 196 Norman Avenue, NORMAN PARK 4170 Secretary Bruce Lawson, PO Box 1460, MILTON 4064 Phone: 0411 594 846 Phone: 0400 406 993 Treasurer Peter Somerville QUEENSLAND COUNTRY CRICKET ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] Phone: 0412 980 901 President Kevin Maher Phone: 0417 606 627 Coach Peter Steindl Phone: 0475 174 904 Secretary Angus Rathie, PO Box 337, TOOWOOMBA 4350 Phone: 0428 798 767

Grounds Graceville Memorial Park Phone: 3379 1978 QUEENSLAND CRICKET SCORER’S ASSOCIATION Email: [email protected] Graceville 1 & 2 Oxley Rd., GRACEVILLE (Map 178 L12) President Cliff Howard Phone: 0400 245 179 Chelmer Sports Ground, Western Districts Community and Sporting Club 55 Queenscroft St, CHELMER (Map 178 L10) Secretary Penny Adams Phone: 0452 400 454 Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA (Map 198 N5) Corinda SHS Cliveden Ave, CORINDA (Map 198 N6) WAREHOUSE CRICKET ASSOCIATION, QUEENSLAND Email: [email protected] Development Laurence Christie, PO Box 488, KALLANGUR 4503 Phone: 3204 2020(a/h) / 0415 342 007 Officer

WYNNUM-MANLY [email protected] President Graham Mapri Phone: 0422 818 178 Secretary Gwyn Davies, PO Box 2210, TINGALPA 4173 Phone: 0421 367 090 Treasurer Neil King Phone: 0417 730 880 Coach Chris O’Hehir Phone: 0439 956 612

Grounds Boundary Street Bill Albury, Wayne Broad & Ian Droney Ovals Boundary St., TINGALPA (Map 162 D10)

4 5 QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS UMPIRE ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES Umpire reporting is an important component of an umpire’s continuous improvement. It is paramount that STAFF TITLE PHONE EMAIL Captains provide umpires with honest feedback regarding their performance in a match. Captains also need to MAX WALTERS Chief Executive Officer 3292 3124 [email protected] be mindful that umpires like players have a level of competency they reach; be it first grade or sixth grade. SUZANNE ANDREWS Executive Assistant to CEO 3292 3124 [email protected] When completing the report the needs to be mindful of the grade they are playing and not expect a MARKETING first grade quality umpire to be officiating in a sixth grade match. It is imperative that Captains give honest STEPHEN GRAY Communications Manager 0418 885 899 [email protected] and consistent feedback to assist in the betterment of umpiring within the Premier Cricket competition. JACQUI TRANTER Membership, Events & Charity 3292 3102 [email protected] Executive In First Grade the Captains and the umpires shall meet at the conclusion of the match preferably 15 minutes FINANCE after the conclusion of the match, but no later than 30 minutes after the conclusion of the match. CATHERINE MCCOIST Financial Controller 3292 3127 [email protected] GAME & MARKET DEVELOPMENT The categories are now broken into five levels from Well below expectations to Well above expectations. JOHN STOCK General Manager – Game & 3292 3106 [email protected] Market Development Most umpires who meet the standards of a grade would be rated as met expectations. Should a Captain believe MATTHEW WILLIAMS State Field Force Manager 0419 725 825 [email protected] an umpire has gone above and beyond his normal duties and has shown a higher level of understanding of the KELLIE NIEBLING Executive Assistant Game & 3292 3105 [email protected] laws and communication, that umpire should be rated higher. Similarly, if an umpire is new to the grade we do Market Development not expect them to be immediately at that level and may be rated below expectations. Unlike previous years, MICHAEL FISHER Game Development Manager 0411 881 431 [email protected] Captains have an opportunity to use a Not Applicable button. If an umpire is not required to make a decision in a certain area, the Captain now will mark that area as Not Applicable. ROB DUNBAR Umpire Development & 3292 3148 [email protected] Support Manager 0419 725 830 Rather than know the number of appeals an umpire has had to answer, the Captain will now have to advise PAUL LEVEN State Infrastructure Manager 3292 3133 [email protected] approximately how many in their opinion were correct, incorrect or inconclusive. While this does not need to MICHAEL WRIGHT Premier Cricket Officer 3292 3112 [email protected] be an exact number, approximates will determine the level of accuracy an umpire is achieving. 0434 225 219 ANDREW KEYTE GMD Systems and Data 3292 3141 [email protected] Finally, if a Captain rates an umpire at either end of the scale, either Well below or Well above, the Captain Officer needs to explain why. We cannot fix problems or promote umpires without this honest feedback. You may STEWART JAMES Indoor Cricket Manager 3292 3147 [email protected] also receive a call from someone in Queensland Cricket to clarify your comments. SEAN DYBALL Regional Development 0422133041 [email protected] Manager (Gold Coast & SEQ) These reports are not to be made onerous on the Captain, but to ensure players and umpires have an enjoyable JON STIMPSON Game Development Officer 0409 879 975 [email protected] experience on the field during the season. (Gold Coast) SAM CURTIS Regional Development 0438 066 337 [email protected] Manager (Sunshine Coast & SUBMISSION OF SCORES – WEBSITE & NEWSPAPER Wide Bay) Scores submitted to MyCricket by the required time following the conclusion of each day’s play will be MATT McEWAN Regional Development 3292 3122 [email protected] collated by Queensland Cricket to be published in the Sunday Mail or the Courier Mail and on the competition Manager (Brisbane) 0422 133 025 HAIDEE BIRKETT Market Development Officer 0422 133 026 [email protected] website (premier.qld.cricket.com.au). Scores can be submitted by either team. (Brisbane North) This includes scores submitted by: JAMES JENNINGS Game Development Officer 3292 3172 [email protected] 1) The MyCricket live scoring app; (BEARS) 0422 133 032 HIGH PERFORMANCE 2) The MyCricket Club app (accepts match scores only, not player scores); BRETT JONES General Manager – High 3292 3103 [email protected] 3) The MyCricket Admin site (mycricketadmin.cricket.com.au) Performance JUSTIN STERNES Talent & Pathways Manager 0407 600 230 [email protected] In order to submit scores via any of the above, a MyCricket login is required. A MyCricket login can be (Male) obtained from your Club secretary or administrator. ANDY RICHARDS Talent & Pathways Manager 0419 725 867 [email protected] (Female) WET WEATHER JEFF THOMAS Coach Development Manager 3292 3107 [email protected] DAMIEN CLARK High Performance Coordinator 0418 997 078 [email protected] Refer to General Playing Condition 2.7 STEVEN FARRELL Pathway Coordinator 3292 3132 [email protected] To cancel a match (with the agreement of both Captains): GRAHAM POWER Talent Specialist Metro 0429 512 909 [email protected] First and Second Grade (Mens): North/East Talent Specialist Metro East 0466 479 332 [email protected] Contact opposition Club Secretary & Rob Dunbar (Umpires) 0419 725 830. /Darling Downs All other competitions: RICHARD GRIFFITHS Talent Specialist Southern 0466 501 881 [email protected] Contact opposition Club Secretary & Ross Howard (Umpires) 0422 133 034. QLD JAMIE FENECH Talent Specialist Sunshine 0432 329 605 [email protected] Coast/Wide Bay

6 7 WICKET AND OVAL RATING GUIDELINES QUEENSLAND CRICKET INDOOR WICKET RATING OVAL RATING 2017/18 EVENTS grass cover 100% along pitch grass cover 100% SIGNIFICANTLY no thatch (thick matting of grass runners) surface is completely level EXCEEDS minimum crease damage over whole match mown low (12-15mm) regularly with stripes, EXPECTATIONS completely level pitch for full length of block patterns good consistent bounce all days only desired grass species present (monostand) creases swept & remarked @ intervals turf well irrigated with no brown areas 2017 2018

grass cover 100% turf may appear brown from lack of water Open Men, Open Women, Over 40 & Over Major League Competition minor undulations that don't interfere with play 50 Men Zone Titles Starts March/April 2018 consistent grass cover (>90%) crease to crease ball tracks true across surface 25th to 27th August no thatch (thick matting of grass runners) various species of grass present but mown level Across SEQ/NQ no weeds on pitch smooth gradient from wicket oval onto the pitch Caboolture Indoor Sports minimum crease damage (both days) oval covers/heads correctly fitted & flush with EXCEEDS completely level pitch from stump to stump turf surface EXPECTATIONS good consistent bounce no moist areas around irrigation heads/water Junior State Carnival plays true both days outlets 22nd to 24th September Australian Masters National Championships prepared the same for both days sightscreens cover bowlers arm both sides of th th crease markings last all day pitch Action Indoor Sports, Toowoomba 20 to 26 May - Venue TBC sightscreens are in very good condition black screens are fitted securely & taut, with no Australian Junior National Championships gaps 20 & Under, Over 35 & Over 45 Men Zone 30th June to 7th July - Venue TBC boundary clearly defined with rope or continuous thick white line Titles th th grass cover >90% but may have minor bare 13 to 15 October good grass cover (80/20) along pitch recovery areas Action Indoor Sports, Wynnum no thatch (thick matting of grass runners) oval mowed @ correct height (12-15mm) Australian Open National Championships

no weeds on pitch all grass clippings collected from oval surface 7th to 15th July – Venue TBC MEETS minor cracking of creases turf may appear brown from lack of water

EXPECTATIONS good consistent bounce minor undulations that don't interfere with play completely level pitch between popping creases various species of grass present but mown level plays true both days sightscreens cover all for bowlers arm small variation in preparation between days sightscreens are in good condition 2017 World Cup crease markings last all day boundary clearly defined with rope of Dubai, United Arab Emirates continuous line th rd grass cover >80% but minor bare areas are 16 to 23 September 2017 evident Open Men & Women grass coverage (60/40) along pitch oval mowed @ 15-20mm Under 21 Men & Women small soil platelets may pull out of greases most grass clippings collected from oval surface BELOW small high & low areas may be evident some undulations can interfere with fielding the pitch may have too much thatch ball EXPECTATIONS generally plays true on both days turf may be brown due to lack of watering small variable bounce during the day sightscreens generally cover all wickets 2017 Trans-Tasman Series may be less bounce later in the day black screens are loose & may not fully cover Tauranga, crease markings fade during the day with white backing 14th to 21st October 2017 boundary line very pale with cones at regular spacings Over 35, Over 40, Over 45 & Over 50 Men

grass cover <70% & large bare areas are evident patchy grass cover (<50% ) along pitch oval not mowed or grass too long (>25mm) creases/pitch may crumble during the match grass clippings left in ribbons on oval dry bare areas are evident undulations interfere with fielding the ball uneven pitch (undulating) WELL BELOW holes &/or divots interfere with fielding pitch condition may vary between days covers & or lids are missing or are not fitted EXPECTATIONS pitch may play low & slow on each day level with turf surface pitch may be underprepared ball jumps &/or deviates across the oval surface weeds & crowning grass evident & in play excessive incline from the oval onto the pitch crease markings don't last the day lack of sightscreens interferes with play unfair to batsmen & bowlers boundary only marked with cones

8 9 SUMMARY GUIDE TO SCORING Wickets In the bowler’s analysis, if the method of dismissal is one that the bowler gets credit for (see the Wickets ready reckoner), As bowlers progress through their overs, you must keep a progressive total of their runs, sundries and wickets. mark a red X in the analysis (or blue or black if you don’t have a red pen).

Over 1 6 runs scored = 0-6 Over 2 7 runs scored = 6+7 = 0-13 Partnership details Over 3 5 runs scored = 13+5 = 0-18 Partnership details are required at the fall of a wicket to assist in maintaining club records. You should record at least: Over 4 Maiden (no runs) = 18+0 = M1 Over 5 1 wicket and 3 runs = 18+3 =1-21 z team total at the fall of wicket

z out batter’s name Sundries ready reckoner z batter’s name and current score Bye (b) Leg bye (L) Wide (W) No ball ( ) z total runs scored by that partnership. Counted as run to batter No No No No Counted as ball faced Yes Yes No Yes Wickets ready reckoner Counted on total score Yes Yes Yes Yes

Counted as run against bowler No No Yes Yes How out Credited Bowler’s Out off no Counted as legal Yes Yes No No column to bowler? analysis ball? Rebowled No No Yes Yes Bowled bowled Yes X No Caught ct. fielder’s name Yes X No Byes LBW lbw Yes X No 1, 2 3 4 If batters run byes, they are recorded (depending on how many) in the Byes section and on the score. b b , b or b is recorded Run out* run out (fielder’s name/s) No R Yes against the bowler, but DO NOT COUNT towards the batter’s total or against the bowler. Byes are counted as a ball faced. stp. wicket-keeper’s name Yes X No Leg byes Handled ball* handled ball No . Yes If batters run leg byes, they are recorded (depending on how many run) in the Leg byes section and on the score. L1, L2, Hit ball twice* hit ball twice No . Yes L3 or L4 is recorded against the bowler, but DO NOT COUNT towards the batter’s total or against the bowler. Leg byes Hit wicket hit wicket Yes X No are counted as a ball faced. Obstructing the field* obstructing the field No . Yes Timed out# timed out No nil n/a Wides Retired not out# retired (not out) No nil n/a When a wide is signalled and no runs are scored, enter 1 in the Wides section, add 1 to the progressive score and a W in the Retired out# retired (out) No nil n/a bowler’s column. If the batters run, record the number of runs PLUS 1 in the Wides section, and on the progressive score. So if one run was completed, enter 2 in the Wides section, 2 to the progressive score (1 run plus penalty 1). W1, W2, W3 or * Dismissals that are not credited to the bowler but which result from the ordinary course of play will only show a dot in the bowler’s analysis, unless runs or sundries were completed prior to the dismissal, in which case the runs or sundries are recorded. 4 W is recorded against the bowler (W for the penalty and the number indicating the number of runs). If the wide ball goes to # Dismissals that happen ‘between balls’, such as retirements and timed out, are not recorded in the bowler’s analysis at all. the boundary, the umpire will signal the wide first, then the boundary, and it will be shown as 5 runs in the Wides section and on the progressive score, and W4 against the bowler. At the end of the over, remember to ADD the wide penalty and End of innings runs scored off the ball to the bowler’s progressive figures. The batter is not credited with the wide or any runs scored off At the end of the innings, total up the (includingthe sundries) AND the bowling to ensure that these totals match. the ball, even though the bowler is. You must also ensure that your totals match those of the other scorer. An over which contains a wide cannot be a maiden over. Catches and run outs No balls If there are no official scorers, and the opposition has to score for you while your team is out in the field, it is When a no ball is signalled and no other runs are scored, enter 1 in the No ball section, 1 to the progressive score and a ESSENTIAL that you complete all catches and run outs effected by your players at the end of the innings, as these count in the bowler’s column. When runs are scored, enter the runs against the batter with a circle toward player statistics end of season trophies. around them, 1 in the No ball column, add the runs PLUS 1 for the no ball to the progressive score, and the runs with a circle around them in the bowler’s column. For example, if 4 runs are scored, show against the batter, 1 in the no ball Queensland Cricket Scorers Association column, add 5 to the progressive score (4 runs plus penalty 1) and against the bowler (add 5 runs to the bowler’s tally). This guide has been produced by the Queensland Cricket Scorers Association. For more information, including a comprehensive handbook on scoring and information on how to join the Association, visit http://www.qcsa.qld.cricket.com.au If the batter has not hit the ball, but runs are taken, the umpire will signal the no ball, then a bye or a leg bye. With the or email [email protected]. changes to the MCC Laws of Cricket, sundries scored off no balls are now scored separately. So if 2 byes are run on a no ball, you record nothing against the batter, 1 in the No ball section, 2 in the Bye section, 3 on the score, and b2 in a circle against the bowler, remembering to add 1 to the bowler’s progressive score. An over which contains a no ball cannot be a maiden over.

10 11 Volunteer Management Framework & Action Cricket Club Resources Plan: The Volunteer Management Framework is designed for Australian Cricket Clubs and Associations to organise and assist volunteers. The Framework outlines information that Clubs will need to know about with respect to Recruitment, Place, Induction, Training, Supervision, Recognition and Succession Planning. encourages every Club and Association to have a Volunteer Management Action Plan. You can easily create one for your club by editing the template available for download from http://community.cricket.com.au/clubs/ volunteers.

Well Played Resource Guide: Well Played is a resource guide produced to assist clubs by MyCricket Community Website: providing information on the latest in playing policies and community guidelines around cricket. The MyCricket Community Website is an online resource to assist administrators and volunteers in running their Clubs and Association. Adopting the ‘Well Played’ guidelines will help ensure that the current and future players experience of cricket is en- It provides information and templates in the following areas: joyable. It will also help clubs to continue to grow and • Administration• Financial Management • Volunteer Management evolve . • Insurance and Policies • Facilities and Funding An updated 2017 Edition of ‘Well Played’ will be available to download in September from http:// To access the MyCricket Community website please go to http://community.cricket.com.au/clubs. community.cricket.com.au/clubs/well-played.

Community Cricket Facilities Guidelines: A Sport For All Resource and Training Program: The development of quality cricket facilities for training and Want to grow and sustain participation at your club/ A Sport For All playing is an important part in the overall enjoyment of the association? The Resource and Training Pro- game for participants and spectators. gram is Australian cricket’s diversity and inclusion education program for community cricket. Cricket Australia’s Community Cricket Facilities Guidelines is a document that details cricket’s recommendations, require- The objective of the program is to educate all levels of Aus- ments and resources for the provision, improvement and tralian cricket about Australia’s diverse society and how to enhancement of community cricket environments across meet its needs, with a focus on the participation of under- Australia. represented groups (female, multicultural, Indigenous and people with a disability). To find out more on the Facility Guidelines, please go to A Sport For All http://community.cricket.com.au/clubs/facilityguidelines. The Resource is available at http:// community.cricket.com.au/clubs/a-sport-for-all, along with case studies, details about upcoming A Sport For All Work- shops and scenario videos. INDEX – REGULATIONS (MANAGEMENT) INDEX – PLAYING CONDITIONS (MATCH) GENERAL 1. Clubs ...... 16 Law 1 THE PLAYERS...... 35 2. Membership Qualifications ...... 16 Law 2 THE UMPIRES ...... 38 3. Age Qualifications ...... 16 Law 4 THE BALL...... 39 4. Club Represented By More than One Team...... 17 Law 6 THE PITCH...... 39 5. Wicket Fees ...... 17 Law 10 COVERING THE PITCH ...... 40 6. Players – Registration ...... 17 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 40 7. Unfinancial Members ...... 19 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 41 Law 14 THE FOLLOW-ON...... 45 8. Grading of Players ...... 19 Law 20 DEAD BALL...... 45 9. Scheduling of Fixtures ...... 20 Law 21 NO BALL...... 45 10. Failure to Field Teams ...... 20 Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 46 11. Player’s Dress and Equipment (Helmet Policy)...... 20 Law 24 FIELDER's ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES...... 46 12. Bowling Injury Prevention...... 22 Law 25 BATSMAN'S INNINGS,; RUNNERS...... 46 13. Match Reports ...... 23 Law 33 CAUGHT...... 47 14. Premiership Competition...... 24 Law 37 OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD ...... 47 15. Club Championship...... 26 Law 41 UNFAIR PLAY...... 47 16. Averages and Aggregates...... 27 Law 42 PLAYERS' CONDUCT ...... 48 17. Peter Burge and Medals...... 27 18. Spirit of Cricket Awards ...... 28 ONE DAY 19. Disputes Referred...... 28 Law 4 THE BALL...... 51 20. Premier Cricket Committee Powers...... 28 Law 6 THE PITCH...... 51 21. Alterations to Regulations...... 28 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 51 22. Semi Finals and Finals – Premier Cricket Competitions ...... 29 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 52 22.1 Eligibility...... 29 Law 13 INNINGS...... 52 22.2 Ground Allocation...... 30 Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 54 22.3 Schedule of Finals...... 30 Law 21 NO BALL...... 55 Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 56 22.4 Result...... 30 Law 28 THE FIELDER...... 56 23. Semi Finals and Finals – One Day Competitions...... 31 24. Semi Finals and Finals – Twenty20 Competitions...... 33 TWENTY20 Law 1 THE PLAYERS...... 61 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 61 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 61 Law 13 INNINGS...... 62 Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 64 Law 21 NO BALL...... 65 Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 66 Law 24 FIELDER'S ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES ...... 66 Law 28 THE FIELDER...... 66 Law 40 TIMED OUT ...... 67

JODIE FIELDS SHIELD Law 1 THE PLAYERS ...... 69 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 69 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 70 Law 13 INNINGS...... 70 Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 71 Law 17 THE OVER...... 72 Law 21 NO BALL...... 72 Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 72 Law 28 THE FIELDER ...... 73

14 15 Played Under Management of QC Note: As a guideline, it is expected that players will first play with their Junior Club and subsequently in Premier All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Cricket, including Experimental Laws as Cricket Competitions. These players are encouraged to prioritise Junior Cricket so that participation in recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia and as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket on Premier Cricket Competitions is only in addition to playing with their Junior Club. For example, players advice of the Premier Cricket Committee as set out in these regulations and playing conditions. may choose to participate in both Premier Cricket competitions and Junior competitions, but where circumstances arise that may prevent participation in both, players are encouraged to participate in Junior 1. Clubs Cricket. [A] The Clubs competing shall be: (i) Western Suburbs District 4. Club Represented By More than One Team (ii) Valley District If any Club plays more than one team in any grade, the players therein shall not be interchangeable except in the (iii) Toombul District following circumstances: (iv) Northern Suburbs District [A] A player on promotion or demotion to a grade in which the Club has more than one team may play in any (v) University of Queensland team in such grade. For the purpose of Club’s represented by more than one team in the WEP Harris (vi) Redlands Shield, a player that does not play in any grade in a given round may play in either team in the WEP Harris (vii)South Brisbane District Shield the following round. (viii) Sandgate-Redcliffe District [B] A Club may apply in writing to the Premier Cricket Committee for approval to transfer a player or players (ix) Wynnum-Manly District from one team to another team playing in the same grade, and such consent, when obtained shall apply only (x) Gold Coast District to the transfer of the player or players to the team named in the application. The application shall state the (xi) Sunshine Coast reasons for the desired transfer or transfers, and the batting and bowling performances of the player or (xii) Ipswich/Logan players concerned in all grades in the preceding matches of the season, and the positions of the team [B] Unless the Premier Cricket Committee otherwise decides, each metropolitan based Club shall be concerned in the Premiership Competition, and shall be lodged at Queensland Cricket’s Office before 12 represented by at least one team in each of First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Norm McMahon Noon on the Wednesday immediately preceding the date set down for the commencement of the match for Shield, The Bob Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, The Lord’s Taverners which consent is sought. and Shane Watson Cup Competitions. [C] In the lowest grade (WEP Harris Shield) interchange of players can be made if absolutely necessary to [C] The Premier Cricket Committee may give permission for non-metropolitan based Clubs (specifically Gold avoid possible forfeit of one of the included teams. If this is to occur for any round commencing after Coast, Ipswich/Logan and Sunshine Coast) to nominate teams for any or all of The Norm McMahon December 31, no player may be interchanged without the Club having first applied for and obtained the Shield, The Bob Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield, The WEP Harris Shield, the Lord’s Taverners and consent of the Premier Cricket Committee. The player interchanged between teams should not have scored Shane Watson Cup Competitions. more than 200 runs and/or taken more than 15 wickets, in all forms of competition, in the WEP Harris [D] If following the receipt of team nominations from Clubs, there is an uneven number of teams in a particular Shield and or any higher grade. competition, the Premier Cricket Committee shall call for further nominations from Clubs to field a second [D] Subject to the discretion of the Premier Cricket Committee, if a Club has a team that finishes in the Top 4 team in that competition. If following this process a bye is required then it must apply to the lowest grade, and another team that finishes in the Top 6 in that particular grade, then that Club shall be considered to being The WEP Harris Shield Competition. retain two teams in the grade. If a Club, which fields two teams in a particular grade, does not meet with [E] The Premier Cricket Committee may give permission for Darling Downs & South West Queensland the above requirement, then that Club’s second side will be relegated one grade if a Club in that lower Cricket Inc. and Wide Bay Cricket Inc. to nominate teams for the Shane Watson Cup Competition. grade has one team that finishes in the top 3 and another team that finishes in the top 5 and nominates for the higher grade. 2. Membership Qualifications Each Club shall possess the following qualifications: Note: Should a Club not meet the criteria to keep their second team and choose to nominate for the same grade, a [A] A membership roll of a minimum of eleven [11] players per nominated team. Club that did not have a second team in the grade below shall not be able to nominate to replace that team [B] Unless the Premier Cricket Committee otherwise approves, the possession or lease of more than one first that did not meet the criteria. grade standard ground and wicket approved by the Premier Cricket Committee. For the upkeep of its grounds and wickets, each Club shall be responsible, even if necessary, to the extent of engaging a 5. Wicket Fees competent grounds man. The Premier Cricket Committee shall be the judge of the necessity in all cases, The competing Clubs shall be responsible for payment of the fees chargeable for the various grounds on which and any directions which it may give in this matter shall be complied with by the Club concerned. In the competition matches are to be played. The amount of the fees and the method of computation thereof will be event of failure to comply with any such direction, the Premier Cricket Committee may take such action as determined each season by the Premier Cricket Committee. Until further resolution by the Premier Cricket it may think just. Committee, the fees shall be $120 per team per day for each fixture, excepting for Finals Matches which shall be $150 per team per day. For the purposes of this regulation a Twenty20 match shall count as a half day. Note: As a guideline, for Clubs establishing a women’s team, there should be at least 11 registered female players participating in junior competitions in the season prior. 6. Players – Registration 3. Age Qualifications Before the completion of the first fixture in each season each Club playing in the Premier Cricket Competition [A] The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competitions shall consist of players who are under sixteen must: [16] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the [A] Lodge with Queensland Cricket via the MyCricket database, the names and details of all registered players competition is played. for all competitions. Lodgment must be before the completion of the first round of Premier Cricket fixtures. [B] No male player shall play in any Premier Cricket Competition until he is at least fourteen [14] years of age Registrations of new players must be completed before the player participates in any competition. as at the commencement of the match, except with the approval of Queensland Cricket (see Policies [B] Lodge with Queensland Cricket via the MyCricket database, the names and contact details of all registered Appendix). officials. Lodgment must be before the completion of the first round of Premier Cricket fixtures. New registrations must be updated promptly as each official registers with the Club. [C] Non-compliance with these requirements regarding player and official insurance will result in a suspension of payments under the Queensland Cricket Grants Scheme. [D] Failure to comply by the relevant timeframe will result in all teams from all competitions from the offending Club being unable to compete until the situation is rectified.

16 17 [E] No player shall represent more than one Club in any competition in any one season without Premier Cricket 7. Unfinancial Members Committee approval. Players under the age of eighteen [18] years may apply to the Premier Cricket No member of a Club who leaves such Club to join another Club shall be eligible to play in any fixture Committee for special consideration if their residential circumstances change. Other players may apply to organised by Queensland Cricket or any of its affiliates, until they are financially clear of the Club of which they the Premier Cricket Committee with the permission of their current Club (see Policies Appendix – Mid were originally a member. No player who has been playing in the competition of an affiliated association shall Season Transfer Form). be eligible to play in any competition of an affiliate until they satisfy the Executive Committee of that Club that they are financially clear of such an affiliated association. A player shall be deemed to be financially clear of a Note: Clubs are expected to adhere to the Spirit of Cricket with regards to requests for players to transfer Club if, up to the time of leaving the Club, they have paid their annual subscription, special levies in the nature between Clubs during the season. The player should discuss the request with his current Club directly of subscription, wicket fees, and any penalty validly imposed by the Club in accordance with the rules thereof. before communication occurs between the Club office bearers. In the event that the player’s current Club The final decision shall be left to the discretion of the Queensland Cricket Appeals Tribunal. does not grant permission for the player [18 years or older] to transfer during the season, the request will not be considered by the Premier Cricket Committee. 8. Grading of Players [F] At the Premier Cricket Committee’s discretion, Jodie Fields Shield players may be permitted to play for [A] Any Club taking part in the Premier Cricket Competition may demote any player who has played in its more than one Club in any given season, provided that the player’s Club grants permission for the player to teams as follows: be loaned to another Club (in either The Katherine Raymont or Jodie Fields Shield). Such permission must (i) Maximum of two grades between First Grade to The Norm McMahon Shield and The Alan Pettigrew be given in writing with a copy provided to the Premier Cricket Officer prior to the commencement of the Shield to The Bob Spence Shield; or one grade between The Norm McMahon Shield, The Bob match in which the player is loaned to another Club. The player must be financially clear of their Club as Spence Shield, The Roy Tanner Shield and The WEP Harris Shield. per the provisions of Regulation 7, prior to being loaned to another Club. (ii) Despite clause (i) above, for any round commencing after December 31, a player who as at the [G] In the circumstances outlined in Clauses [E] and [F] above, all performances for any Club shall be counted commencement of that round has played 10 days in that grade and or any higher grade during the for the purposes of Regulation 16 [Averages and Aggregates]. season and who has scored more than 300 runs (First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield), 200 runs [H] It is the responsibility of each Club to ensure that all registered players are aware of the regulations and (The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields) or taken more than 15 policies governing Premier Cricket Competition matches, including the Code of Behaviour, the Intoxicated wickets (First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Player Policy and the Racial and Religious Vilification Code. Harris Shields), in all forms of competition in that grade and or any higher grade may not be demoted [I] Overseas Players without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Premier Cricket Committee. (i) Any player who is not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, and who has been a resident in Applications for re-grading must be lodged at the Queensland Cricket Office no later than 9am on the Australia for less than six full months prior to registration with a Club, is deemed to be an overseas Friday preceding the commencement of the round. player. [B] For any round after the first round, and subject to Regulation 8 [A] above, a Club must make application to (ii) When lodging player registration lists, a Club must register that player as an overseas player for the Premier Cricket Committee to re-grade any player more than two grades below First Grade and The that Club. Alan Pettigrew Shield respectively, and more than one grade below The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence and (iii) At the conclusion of any season, an overseas player shall cease to be bound to the Club for which Roy Tanner Shields. Submissions must include documentation of the player’s performances and may the player participated unless bound by a contractual agreement entered into by the Club and the include medical certificates and reports, to be lodged at the Queensland Cricket Office no later than 9am on player. the Friday preceding the commencement of the round. (iv) A Club is permitted to play no more than two [2] overseas players per competition on any given day of a match in the following competitions: Note: Example submission for re-grading (a) First Grade; [____] Club request player A be demoted from [__] Grade on [___] position to Grade [____] at [____] position. (b) The Alan Pettigrew Shield; and Player A Stats [___] wickets in this grade or above @ [_____] per wicket (c) The Katherine Raymont Shield Players not being demoted (v) A Club is permitted to play an unlimited number of overseas players in all other competitions. Player B, [___] wickets in this grade or above @ [___] per wicket [J] Dual Registration: A player wishing to play in an additional competition controlled by another Player C, [___] wickets in this grade or above @ [___] per wicket Association affiliated with Queensland Cricket must complete a Dual Affiliation Form [see Office Bearers] Player D with [___] wickets in this grade or above @ [___] per wicket which is lodged with that player’s ‘Primary’ Association or Club. The player’s ‘Primary’ affiliate has first Mitigating circumstances are [______] call on that player’s services for representative selection. [K] Big Bash League Players [C] For any round commencing after December 31, a player who has played 8 days and scored more than 175 (i) For the period of the Big Bash League, the Brisbane Heat Coach shall have the same authority as runs or taken more than 10 wickets in all forms of competition in the Katherine Raymont Shield may not the State Selectors for purposes of these regulations and playing conditions. be demoted without the Club having first applied for and obtained the consent of the Premier Cricket (ii) Players registered with a Premier Cricket Club and contracted to a Big Bash League franchise other Committee. Applications for re-grading should be lodged at the Queensland Cricket Office no later than 12 than the Brisbane Heat shall be treated as a representative player for purposes of these regulations Noon on the Thursday preceding the commencement of the round. and playing conditions. [D] In addition to Regulation 8 [C], when single Twenty20 matches in the Katherine Raymont Shield and Jodie (iii) At the discretion of the Brisbane Heat Coach, Brisbane Heat players that are not already registered Fields Shield are scheduled on the same day, players that played their most recent match of that season in with a Premier Cricket Club in Queensland, including international, interstate and intrastate players, the Katherine Raymont Shield shall not be permitted to be demoted, except in the following circumstances: will be allocated with consideration to the following: (i) Substitute fielders who may participate in both competitions if no other substitute fielders are 1. Whether the player has previously played in a Premier Cricket Club in Queensland; available (Clubs are expected to act within the Spirit of Cricket when using substitute fielders). 2. Based on the Damien Mullins Cup ladder at the completion of Round 8; (ii) Players that played in both the Katherine Raymont Shield and the Jodie Fields Shield Twenty20 3. The type of player (such as a wicketkeeper). matches on the same day in their most recent match in those competitions. (iii) Other players as approved by the Premier Cricket Committee.

Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility.

18 19 9. Scheduling of Fixtures [A] At the July meeting of the Premier Cricket Committee, complete rounds of fixtures shall be determined and (iii) Coloured trousers may be worn. copies thereof forwarded by the Premier Cricket Officer of Queensland Cricket to the Secretary of each (iv) Coloured pads or coloured pad covers may be worn. Premier Cricket Club. (v) A Club must apply for approval of their coloured shirt by providing a written request together with a [B] The Premier Cricket Committee shall determine upon what grounds competition matches shall be played, colour design or sample to the Premier Cricket Officer prior to a date that will be determined and and no alteration of either fixture or ground therefore shall be made except by the Premier Cricket advised by the Premier Cricket Committee. Committee. [C] Should any portion of any fixture be played upon any ground other than that allotted to it, neither Club All other competitions: participating in such fixture shall be awarded any points for that match. Teams participating in scheduled One Day and Twenty20 matches may wear coloured shirts and trousers with [D] The ground, allocated by the Premier Cricket Committee, may not be changed while a match is in progress. panels in the respective Club colours provided that they comply with the following guidelines and that the [E] Where necessary due to an insufficient number of Club grounds, matches in The Roy Tanner Shield and colour and design of the shirts have been approved by Queensland Cricket prior to the start of the season. The WEP Harris Shield can be scheduled on Sundays at the discretion of the Premier Cricket Committee. (i) It is not compulsory to use coloured playing shirts in either of these matches in any grade. Where a match is scheduled on a Sunday in The Roy Tanner Shield or The WEP Harris Shield, any players (ii) A Club may use the same coloured shirts or trouser panels in One Day and Twenty20 matches or, at its participating in that match must not have been named to play (on a Team List, completed in accordance discretion, a Club may use a different shirt for One Day and Twenty20 matches. with General playing condition 1.2) in a Premier Cricket Competition fixture on the day before. (iii) Shirts should be designed in the manner that stays within the current logo regulations [I] and are kept [F] Applying for the scheduling of night fixtures in any Premier Cricket Competition: within reasonable colour boundaries that are suitable to be used with a red ball. Clubs can design the a. Clubs can submit to the Premier Cricket Committee prior to the season for approval to use lit playing shirt/s within these boundaries but the Premier Cricket Committee has final decision on shirt grounds for night cricket; approval. b. If approved a Club can then submit to the Premier Cricket Committee to schedule a One Day or (iv) Piping and stripes only, approximately 50mm wide, are permitted on pants. Twenty20 match at night under lights, with the agreement of the opposition Club. Coloured (v) A Club must apply for approval of their coloured shirts and/or trouser panels by providing a written clothing and white balls must be used. The request to the Premier Cricket Committee must be request together with a colour design or sample to the Premier Cricket Officer prior to a date that will be agreed by both Clubs and submitted at least four weeks before the fixture. determined and advised by the Premier Cricket Committee. [C] Socks worn shall be white or cream or, should more than one pair of socks be worn, socks showing shall be 10. Failure to Field Teams white or cream. Should any Club fail in two consecutive matches, arranged by Queensland Cricket, to field a full side of eleven [D] Boots or shoes of any material coloured predominantly white. Spikes shall not project from the soles of [11] players in each of the grades in which it is competing, the matter shall be reported to the Premier Cricket boots or shoes to a length greater than 9mm. Committee who, after having heard the Club’s explanation, shall take such action as it deems fit. [E] In First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competition matches NO player will be allowed on the field unless wearing spiked footwear [half spiked footwear is permissible]. The Premier Cricket Officer may approve a relaxation of this clause on written medical grounds. 11. Player’s Dress and Equipment (Helmet Policy) [F] Caps: It shall not be obligatory on any player to wear a cap, but if a player elects to do so, the cap worn [A] No player shall be allowed to play in any match unless they appear in proper cricketing attire, which shall shall be that of the Club for which they are playing. A white or cream hat may be worn in lieu of a cap. consist of the following: Coloured hats are permitted, but only if in Club colours and with the Club emblem attached. (i) Shirt of the type known as a “Cricket Shirt” or woven woollen, wool and cotton, or similar material of [G] A sweater may be worn in addition to the shirt provided that it is of white or cream colour. white or cream colour. [H] T-Shirts and Undergarments in scheduled First Grade One Day and Twenty20 matches unless black colour, (ii) Trousers of white or cream colour (unless otherwise approved as below). shall not protrude beyond the playing shirt. T-Shirts and Undergarments (worn under playing shirts) in all [B] The guidelines for the use of coloured shirts and trousers are as follows. other matches unless white or skin colour, shall not protrude beyond the playing shirt.

Men’s First Grade, Katherine Raymont Shield, Lord’s Taverners (Under 16) and Shane Watson Cup Note: Except for the wearing of spikes in the First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield, the question of player’s attire (Under 16) Competition: should be referred to the team captain and Club Officials. Teams participating in scheduled One Day and Twenty20 matches must wear coloured shirts in the respective Club colours. Coloured shirts must comply with the following guidelines and be approved by Queensland [I] Permitted Logos on Premier Cricket Playing Uniform: Cricket prior to the start of the season. 1. Club Logo. (i) A Club may use the same coloured shirt or trousers in One Day and Twenty20 matches or, at its 2. Manufacturers Logo. discretion, a Club may use a different coloured shirt for One Day and Twenty20 matches. 3. Commercial Logos: Competition Sponsor. (ii) Shirts should be designed in the manner that stays within the current logo regulations [I] and with Club Sponsor Logo. colours that are suitable to be used with a white ball. Clubs can design the playing shirt/s within these boundaries but the Premier Cricket Committee has final decision on shirt approval. The permitted size and location of these logos shall be determined by the Premier Cricket Committee, with (iii) Coloured trousers must be worn. guidelines as follows. (iv) Coloured pads or coloured pad covers must be worn. Shirts: (v) A Club must apply for approval of their coloured shirt by providing a written request together with a Club Logo Max of 64cm2 on either left or right chest. colour design or sample to the Premier Cricket Officer prior to a date that will be determined and Manufacturers Logo Max of 40cm2 on either left, right or middle chest, or collar. advised by the Premier Cricket Committee. Club Sponsor Logo Max of 30cm (wide) x 20cm (high) on either front or back of shirt, Max of 64cm2 on either or both sleeves. Jodie Fields Shield: Teams participating may wear coloured shirts in the respective Club colours. Coloured shirts must comply with the following guidelines and be approved by Queensland Cricket prior to the start of the season. The design of all logos on shirts is subject to Premier Cricket Committee approval. (i) A Club may use the same coloured shirt or trousers in One Day and Twenty20 matches or, at its discretion, a Club may use a different coloured shirt for One Day and Twenty20 matches. (ii) Shirts should be designed in the manner that stays within the current logo regulations [I] and with colours that are suitable to be used with a pink ball. Clubs can design the playing shirt/s within these boundaries but the Premier Cricket Committee has final decision on shirt approval.

20 21 [J] Helmet Policy for Junior Cricketers It is mandatory for junior cricketers (those under 18 years of age) to wear helmets at all times when wicket- (ii) If the bowler begins with slow bowling and changes to medium pace (or faster), the playing keeping up to the stumps or batting in Premier Cricket competitions. condition applies from the time of the change, and all overs of slow bowling bowled prior to the change shall not be taken into account in either the current spell or the daily limit. [F] Umpires shall monitor the overs bowled by players. In the event of a bowler attempting to bowl more than Notes the permitted quota of overs relevant to his age group, the umpire[s] should advise the captain and/or coach - Parents/guardians, coaches and team officials need to ensure that this playing condition is adhered to. that the permissible number of overs has been bowled. Umpires will record players that exceed the number - This includes when junior batters are facing slow bowling. of overs per match or per spell in a given match on the match report to Queensland Cricket. Should the - Association administrators, club coaches, team managers, parents and other volunteers are also encouraged to bowler continue to bowl and exceed the relevant quota, the umpire[s] shall report the matter to Queensland consider the use of helmets for junior wicket-keepers ‘standing-back’ if there are concerns about the skill level of Cricket. Umpires have no power to suspend a player who breaches this regulation from bowling. the wicket-keeper, bowlers and fielders. - Cricket Australia strongly recommends that all senior cricketers wear a helmet when batting, wicket- keeping or fielding in close (or in a zero reaction time position). In elite cricket a zero reaction time position is Notes: considered any position within 7 metres of the batter except any position behind square on the off side – therefore For clarity, this regulation only provides guidelines so is not breached when a player exceeds the bowling if fielding at silly mid-off or short-leg it is recommended that you wear a helmet, whereas helmets may not be restrictions. The purpose of the Umpire’s report on any player exceeding bowling limits is for Queensland necessary if fielding at gully or (regulation) slip to a spinner. Cricket and the player’s Club to monitor bowling workloads. - At the commencement of the 2019-2020 cricket season, all community cricketers (whether junior or senior) will be required to wear British Standard BS7928:2013 compliant helmets at all times when batting, wicket keeping up The break between spells includes the lunch and tea breaks. to the stumps and fielding in close. More guidance will be provided in due course. A list of helmets suitable for Men’s, Women’s and junior cricket is maintained and regularly updated at www.ecb.co.uk/information/ecb- Refer to the current Cricket Australia Playing Policy and Guidelines (“Well Played”) for further details in andpca-guidance-head-protectorshelmets. relation to bowling injury prevention. - Cricket Australia provides further information on junior format requirements relating to restrictions on fielding in close in their playing policies and guidelines. Weekly Recommended Overs (medium pace or faster): - Cricket Australia provides further information on recommended protective gear for Umpires in their playing Under 19: 25 overs Under 18: 25 overs policies and guidelines. Under 17: 20-25 overs Under 16: 20-25 overs - For further information on Cricket Australia’s playing policies and guidelines see Under 15: 15-20 overs Under 14: 15-20 overs http://community.cricket.com.au/clubs/well-played.

13. Match Reports [A] Each Club in all Queensland Premier Cricket Competitions shall enter the result of the games, the full 12. Bowling Injury Prevention scorecards and complete the Captain’s report in the MyCricket database before 9:00am on the Thursday [A] This policy applies to all competitions. For the purpose of this policy, a player’s status shall be determined following the completion of each match. by their age on the thirty first [31] day of August in the season in which the competition is played. For [B] For the last scheduled fixture of competitions in which Semi Finals or Finals are to be played, entry must example, a player who is eighteen [18] on the thirty first day of August shall be deemed to be under be complete by 2:00pm on the Monday following the fixture. nineteen for the duration of that season. These restrictions apply equally to male and female players. [C] In respect of all Competition Fixtures, for teams receiving a forfeit or a bye, an entry of the result on the database is required listing the result of the match, and the names of the selected players. Minimum break between [D] The Premier Cricket Committee may impose any penalty it deems fit on any Club not complying with this spells regulation (including the input of teams, match results, Captain’s reports and full scorecards for the Two Day One Day applicable competitions). Until further resolution by the Premier Cricket Committee the penalty for late Age Restriction Match Match lodgment of the data entry shall be 0.1 competition points, per calendar day per match. Under 18 & 19 Seven (7) overs maximum each spell 60 mins 30 mins [E] The Premier Cricket Officer shall be permitted to confirm matches in the Over 40’s and the Sunday Twenty (20) overs maximum per day Legends competitions. Under 16 & 17 Six (6) overs maximum each spell 60 mins 30 mins [F] For the First Grade Men’s and The Alan Pettigrew Shield Competitions, penalties as per section [D] shall Sixteen (16) overs maximum per day be deducted from the Overall Premiership ladder (and consequently the Club Championship) and where Under 14 & 15 Five (5) overs maximum each spell 60 mins 30 mins applicable for Two Day matches, the Two Day Ladder. Twelve (12) overs maximum per day [G] For the First Grade Men’s and Women’s Competitions, the Captains and the Umpires are required to meet at the conclusion of the match to informally discuss matters arising from the fixture. The meeting should be [B] A bowler who has bowled a spell of less than the maximum overs per spell may resume bowling prior to held 15 minutes after the conclusion of the match preferably, but no later than 30 minutes after the the completion of the necessary break as defined below, but this will be considered an extension of the conclusion of the match. The meeting should last no longer than 15 minutes. same spell, and the maximum limit of overs for the spell will still apply. Following the completion of the spell, the normal break between spells will apply - the break within the spell is disregarded. [D] Definitions: This policy applies to bowlers of medium pace or faster (as determined by the umpires and broadly defined as one to whom the wicket-keeper would normally stand back, or one who is not considered a slow bowler). The umpires shall immediately notify the captains of both sides of each bowler who they determine should be treated differently to this broad definition. [E] Change of Bowling Type: Where a bowler changes between medium pace (or faster) and slow bowling during a day’s play: (i) If the bowler begins with medium pace (or faster), the bowler is subject to the playing condition throughout the day.

22 23 14. Premiership Competition [A] The Premier Cricket Committee shall arrange for a competition programme for each Grade at the beginning (iii) A team’s run rate will be calculated by reference to the number of runs scored divided by the of each season. number of overs faced. [B] Match points shall be allotted as follows: (iv) Where a side is all out, the number of overs to be used is the maximum number of overs that side was otherwise eligible to face. Result Points (v) Where matches are shortened and targets revised through the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern or Win on first innings and subsequent outright win 16 Duckworth-Lewis system, bonus run rates and bonus defensive targets are derived as a function of Loss on first innings and subsequent outright win 9 the revised target score and maximum overs. Win on first innings and subsequent outright loss 7 Loss on first innings and subsequent outright loss 0 Note: For the team batting second to gain one bonus point the victory must be achieved within 80% of the Win on first innings and no further result (Two Day match) 12 total number of overs. For the team batting second to gain two bonus points the victory must be achieved Loss on first innings and no further result 0 within 50% of the total number of overs. Drawn match 5 Win in a One Day match 4 Applying to the Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner & WEP Harris Shield competitions Win in a One Day match (Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy 6 Two Day Match and Unscheduled One Day Match (Applying to both First and Second Innings): Tanner and WEP Harris Shield competitions) .25 incentive points for each wicket taken Win in a Unscheduled One Day match 6 .01 incentive points for each run scored Win in a Twenty20 match 2 [E] Bonus points as shown above will be awarded for an unscheduled one day match. In addition, incentive Abandoned Two Day match being a match in which no play 5 points for runs and wickets as shown above will be awarded for unscheduled one day matches in the Norm takes place McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner & WEP Harris Shield competitions. Abandoned One Day match being a match in which no play 2 [F] No bonus or incentive points will be awarded for Twenty20 matches takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved [G] For the purpose of computing quotient in both first and second innings, bowling sides shall receive the Abandoned One Day match being a match in which no play 3 appropriate wickets in respect of players absent from the batting side when all other wickets have fallen. takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved However wickets shall not be credited in respect of a batsman who has retired through illness, injury or (Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris some other unavoidable cause. Shield competitions) [H] Any team on receiving a forfeit in a match shall be awarded the maximum number of points [match, bonus Abandoned Twenty20 match being a match in which no 1 and incentive] gained by any team in the same grade in the same round of matches. The team receiving a play takes place or the minimum overs are not achieved forfeit shall be awarded the maximum quotient gained by any team in the same grade in the same round of Bye (Two Day round) 5 matches (the same runs for, wickets taken, runs against and wickets taken). The team receiving a forfeit in a One Day or Twenty20 competition shall be awarded the maximum net run rate gained by any team in the Bye (One Day round) 2 same round of matches, through the same runs for, overs faced, runs against and overs bowled. Bye (Twenty20 round) 1 [I] A team which forfeits a match does not receive any points. [J] A Club which is obliged to forfeit a match shall forfeit its match in The WEP Harris Shield, except for the TIES following Clubs: Result Points Sunshine Coast The Alan Pettigrew Shield Tie on first innings and subsequent outright win 10 Ipswich/Logan The Bob Spence Shield Tie on first innings (Two Day match) 6 Gold Coast The Bob Spence Shield Tie in a Unscheduled One Day match 3 [K] If a Club forfeits a match in any Grade higher than The WEP Harris Shield (subject to regulation [J] Tie in a One Day match 2 above), the Club shall not receive any points for that round in the Grade in which the forfeit occurred, and Tie in a One Day match (Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy 3 in the Grade or Grades below the Grade in which the forfeit occurred. A Club forfeiting a match in any Tanner and WEP Harris Shield competitions) competition shall be further penalised by being charged 100% of the Umpires’ Fees to Queensland Cricket and the Wicket Fees to the home Club. Tie in a Twenty20 match 1 [L] Regulation [H] does not apply to any match [other than a match in which a forfeit occurred] affected by Tie on first innings and subsequent outright loss 6 Regulation [K]. Tie on first innings and subsequent outright tie 8 Win on first innings and subsequent outright tie 13 [M]Applying to Two Day Competitions and Overall Premiership Competitions: Loss on first innings and subsequent outright tie 3 In the event of two or more teams being equal in competition points, their position shall be decided by calculating a quotient achieved during the rounds. The quotient is calculated by: [C] The result of a match shall be a tie on first innings when the scores are equal at the conclusion of the first (i) Dividing the total number of runs scored by a team by the total number of wickets lost by it; innings, but only if the side batting second has completed its first innings by loss of all wickets or a (ii) Dividing the total number of runs scored against a team by the total number of wickets taken by it; declaration. (iii) Dividing the former (i) by the latter (ii). [In summary: the formula is “Runs scored divided by Wickets lost” divided by “Run conceded divided by [D] Bonus points shall be allotted in addition to the above match points as follows: Wickets taken”] One Day Match (Scheduled and Unscheduled) The team having the higher quotient shall be considered to have the higher position on the Premiership (i) One bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 1.25 times that of the opposition. ladder. (ii) One additional bonus point for any team that achieves victory with a run rate 2 times that of the For the purpose of the calculations a team declaring its innings closed shall be deemed to have lost only the opposition. number of wickets that have actually fallen. For this purpose:

24 25 [N] Applying to First Grade and Alan Pettigrew Shield, there will be separate Two Day, Limited Overs 16. Averages and Aggregates (combining One-Day and Twenty20 preliminary matches) and Twenty20 competitions. An Overall [A] The minimum qualification for averages [aggregates for The Lord’s Taverners Competition and Jodie Premiership shall be awarded to the team that finishes highest on the ladder at the end of the premiership Fields Shield] shall be: rounds. [O] Applying to the Katherine Raymont Shield, there will be separate Premierships for One Day and Twenty20 Competition Batting Bowling competitions. 200 runs and a total number of innings commenced computed as follows: First Grade, The Alan 20 wickets and the bowling The lesser of 15. Club Championship Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, of at least 510 balls in the [a] Nine or [A] The Clubs shall compete in a Club Championship terminating on completion of the Premier Cricket Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, season in the particular [b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings Competition Fixtures exclusive of Semi Finals and Finals. WEP Harris Grade. commenced by any player of their Club in the [B] Club Championship points are to be determined by multiplying the points secured in each of the following particular Grade. competitions. One day bonus points shall be included. Incentive points for runs and wickets shall not be included 200 runs and a total number of innings commenced Men’s Competitions: x 5 First Grade computed as follows: The lesser of 15 wickets and the bowling x 4 The Alan Pettigrew Shield The Katherine Raymont [a] Nine or of at least 420 balls in the x 3 The Norm McMahon Shield Shield x 2 The Bob Spence Shield [b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings particular Grade. x 2 The Roy Tanner Shield and commenced by any player of their Club in the x 1 The WEP Harris Shield particular Grade.

Women’s Competitions: x 2 The Katherine Raymont Shield 150 runs and a total number of innings commenced computed as follows: x 1 The Jodie Fields Shield 12 wickets and the bowling The lesser of The Lord’s Taverners of at least 300 balls in the [a] Four or Age Competitions: x 1 The Lord’s Taverners Competition Competition season in the particular [b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings Grade. Note: All forms of competition (Two Day, One Day and Twenty20) will be included in calculating Club commenced by any player of their Club in the Championship points. However the Shane Watson Cup (Under-16) competition will not be included in Club particular Grade. Championship calculations 100 runs and a total number of innings commenced computed as follows: [C] In the case of a Club fielding two teams in any one Grade, the points of the team who holds a higher 10 wickets and the bowling The Jodie Fields Shield The lesser of position in that grade on completion of the round, apply to its Club Championship points. of at least 240 balls in the [a] Nine or [D] In the event of two or more Clubs being equal on points, the Club Championship will be awarded jointly. season in the particular [b] Two thirds of the greatest number of innings Grade. commenced by any player of her Club in the particular Grade.

[B] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, One Day and Twenty20 matches shall not be taken into account. Unscheduled One Day matches will be taken into account. [C] For the purposes of computing averages and aggregates for The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris, Katherine Raymont and Jodie Fields Shields, all One Day and Twenty20 matches shall be taken into account. [D] For the purpose of computing averages and aggregates for all competitions, performances in Semi Finals and Finals shall not be taken into account. [E] Batting and bowling awards in The Lord’s Taverners Competition and the Jodie Fields Shield shall be based on the aggregate number of wickets or runs in that competition.

17. Peter Burge and Kath Smith Medals [A] At the conclusion of each Men’s First Grade Two Day match, umpires shall award points in the sequence of 9-6-3 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the Peter Burge medal for that season. [B] At the conclusion of each Men’s and Women’s First Grade One Day match, umpires shall award points in the sequence of 6-4-2 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the respective Peter Burge and Kath Smith medals for that season [C] At the conclusion of each Men’s and Women’s First Grade Twenty20 match, umpires shall award points in the sequence of 3-2-1 for the best and fairest players, which will contribute to the respective Peter Burge and Kath Smith medals for that season. [D] If less than half the number of the scheduled overs for any given Two Day match are not bowled or, the match is abandoned in a One Day or Twenty20 match, no points shall be awarded on that day.

26 27 [E] Any player suspended for one or more matches under the Code of Behaviour will not be eligible for the 22. Semi Finals and Finals – Premier Cricket Competitions Peter Burge Medal or the Kath Smith Medal for that season. 22.1 Eligibility 18. Spirit of Cricket Awards [A] For the purpose of this regulation, the words “Final Match[es]” shall mean Semi Finals and Finals and the [A] At the conclusion of each match, umpires shall award points for the Spirit of Cricket in the sequence as word “Fixture[s]” shall mean Premier Cricket Competition Fixtures unless otherwise stated. follows: [B] To be eligible to play in Premiership Finals Matches (Two or Four Day) with any Grade (other than The 3 points: Exceptional, epitomised the true spirit, traditions and values of the game Katherine Raymont Shield, Jodie Fields Shield, The Lord’s Taverners Competition and Sunday Legends’ 2 points: Played the game in good spirit Competitions), a player must have played at least eight days in that Grade and/or any lower Grades 1 point: Uncompromising, but incident free (including Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches, subject to [D] below) during the season, excepting 0 points: Generally antagonistic atmosphere created for Senior State and/or National players will be eligible for First Grade only. -1 points: Unacceptable behaviour, captain informed [B] The guidelines for awarding the above points are as follows: Notes: For the purpose of calculating eligibility for Finals Matches, The Lord’s Taverners Competition shall be (i) The captains’ acceptance of their responsibility for their player’s behaviour as required under the considered the lowest Grade. Semi Finals and Finals played in either the First Grade or Second Grade Laws of Cricket; Limited Overs and Twenty20 Competitions shall not be counted in calculating player eligibility for the (ii) A team’s adherence to the principles of the Spirit of the Game, which includes respect for Premiership Semi Finals and Finals. teammates, opponents, and the role of umpires; and (iii) Acceptance of the umpire’s decision. [C] Eligibility for The Katherine Raymont Shield One Day and Twenty20 Finals shall be five [5] matches [C] An average total shall be used to determine the award winners based on those matches from which points (including both Twenty20 and One Day matches) excepting for Senior State and/or National players who are awarded. The average total shall be determined by dividing the total points by the number of matches will be eligible for First Grade only. The Jodie Fields Shield Final shall be three [3] matches (including for which points were awarded. Points shall only be awarded for a Two Day match in which at least 25% of One Day matches only). For eligibility purposes, matches played in The Jodie Fields Shield shall count the scheduled overs are completed or for a One Day or Twenty20 match in which a result is achieved. towards the total number of days played in The Katherine Raymont Shield. [D] In the event of a Tie in any competition, the Spirit of Cricket award shall be determined based on the least [D] For the purposes of [B] and [C] above participation in a Twenty20 match shall be counted as a half day. number of scores of one [1] or less. [E] In addition to Regulation 3 [Age Qualifications], players competing in The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup competitions, must have played in at least three days in any Queensland Premier Cricket to be 19. Disputes Referred eligible to play in their respective Finals. [A] Any protest from a Club, or any matter of dispute between Clubs, shall be adjudicated upon by the Premier [F] To be eligible for Second Grade Twenty20 Finals matches a player must have played, as at 14 January Cricket Committee after all Clubs concerned have been notified of such protest or dispute and have had the 2018, either: opportunity of making written representations thereon, provided that no such protest or dispute shall be [i] Eight [8] or more days (including Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches, except for Finals considered by the Premier Cricket Committee unless lodged with the Premier Cricket Officer of matches) in Second Grade or a lower Grade (Men’s); or Queensland Cricket within seven [7] days after the matter in question arose, provided that in all cases in [ii] All scheduled Second Grade Twenty20 matches (Men’s) for that season. dispute any player or Club may appeal to the Queensland Cricket Appeals Tribunal within fourteen [14] [G] To be eligible for Men’s Second Grade Limited Overs Finals matches a player must have played, as at 21 days of the date of the Premier Cricket Committee decision and its decision thereof shall be final. January 2018, either: [B] In relation to all appeals to the Queensland Cricket Appeals Tribunal from any decision of the Premier [i] Eight [8] or more days (including Two Day, One Day and Twenty20 matches, except for Finals Cricket Committee under this regulation, the process identified under the Appeals Regulation shall apply. matches) in Second Grade or a lower Grade (Men’s); or 20. Premier Cricket Committee Powers [ii] All scheduled Second Grade One Day matches (Men’s) for that season. [A] In the event of a breach of the regulations governing Premier Cricket Competition matches and/or in respect of any action, conduct, behaviour or decision taken, made or implemented by any Club, player, [H] If no play is possible in any fixture, players who are selected to play in this fixture will be able to count the official or other representatives of the Club by, through or in connection with any Premier Cricket match towards their qualification for Semi Finals and Finals. Competition match which in the opinion of the Premier Cricket Committee, constitutes conduct or action [I] Players registered with a Club, who have played eight [8] days in a Queensland Cricket Affiliated Bodies detrimental to the game or the spirit of the game, the Premier Cricket Committee may impose on a Club Competition, are eligible to play in Premier Cricket Competition Finals. [Documentation must be provided such a penalty as the Premier Cricket Committee considers appropriate in the circumstances. to the Premier Cricket Officer] [B] Without limiting the generality of paragraph [A] above, the penalty may include any of, or any combination [J] Where a Club has two [2] or more teams in the one Grade, a player must have played at least eight days of, the following: with the team they propose to play with (or in a lower Grade) in the Finals Matches. (i) Forfeiture of the Match, Bonus and/or Incentive Points gained by the Club in the particular [K] Despite Regulation 8 [A], no player may be demoted more than one Grade from their last fixture played competition match or matches; except with the approval of the Premier Cricket Committee. (ii) In the event of a Semi Final or Final, forfeiture of the match; [L] Despite [B], [C], [F], [G] and [J] above any Club with any consecutive teams in Finals Matches may select (iii) A monetary penalty. any player eligible for the higher Grade in the next lower Grade [provided that the number of players so demoted does not exceed two [2] except with the approval of the Premier Cricket Committee]. Where a 21. Alterations to Regulations Club has two [2] or more teams in the one Grade, matches played for a team in that grade that a player does No existing regulation shall be appealed or altered nor shall any new regulation be added without the not propose to play for shall not be counted for the purposes of this regulation. concurrence of a majority of the persons then present and entitled to vote and voting at a meeting of the [M]Any player who by virtue of paragraph [L] is eligible to play in a Semi Final Match, and does play, shall Premier Cricket Committee. If necessary the Chairman of the meeting shall have the casting vote. automatically become ineligible to participate in the Finals Match should the Club’s team in the higher Grade be eliminated from the Final.

28 29 22.2 Ground Allocation 23. Semi Finals and Finals – One Day Competitions [A] The Premier Cricket Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are played. [A] Qualifying for Semi Finals and the Final Subject to Regulation 22.2 [C] below, in all Semi Finals and Finals the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the The First Grade and Second Grade Limited Overs Competition Semi Final or Final is played. If the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not (i) Combined Limited Overs nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Semi Final or Final then the opposing team has the The First Grade and Second Grade Limited Overs Competitions will include both One Day and right to nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final. If the opposing team Twenty20 fixtures, with the points from both formats combined to determine the highest ranked does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Semi Final or the Final then the Premier teams at the completion of the preliminary matches Cricket Committee shall allocate a ground. This rule does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a (ii) Format of Semi Finals and Final home ground as a venue because its home grounds are being used for Final Matches of that Club’s higher The teams with highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary matches shall play grades. Where that occurs the Club may nominate another venue to play the Semi Final or Final. For the each other in a Semi Final as drawn below to determine which teams shall play in a Final: purposes of General Playing Condition 6.3 [D], the host Club shall be the team that has nominated the No.1 Team v No.4 Team ground as a venue for a Semi Final or Final. No.2 Team v No.3 Team [B] Clubs shall nominate their grounds in order of priority prior to 31 January each year. (iii) Equal Points [C] The Premier Cricket Committee may allocate Field as the venue of the First Grade Semi In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will be Finals and Final. determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in [D] For the purposes of General Playing Condition 6.3 [D] where: the preliminary matches (see One Day Playing Condition 16 for additional information as to how (i) The Premier Cricket Committee allocates a ground under Regulation 22.2 [A] the host Club shall be net run rate is calculated). Net run rate is not applicable for a match that is declared no result. the Club whose ground on which the Semi Final or Final is to be played; or (iv) The Semi Finals and Final for the First Grade and Second Grade Limited Overs Competitions shall (ii) If the Premier Cricket Committee allocates under Regulation 22.2 [C], Queensland be played as a One Day match. Cricket shall have the obligations of the host. (v) No Result [E] Clubs shall be requested to make their grounds available for all Semi Finals and Finals, including matches If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the team with the most wins in in which their teams are not involved in. Should there be extenuating circumstances, which prevent a the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the team with higher net run rate shall proceed to the Final. Club’s grounds from being available for Semi Finals and Finals, the Club should outline the specific circumstances in writing to the Premier Cricket Officer, no later than the 31 January each year. The Katherine Raymont Shield: 22.3 Schedule of Finals (i) Format of Semi Finals and Final [A] The four leading teams in First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and Semi Final: Team finishing with the second-highest number of points in the preliminary matches Vs WEP Harris Shields will play Semi Finals as follows: Team finishing with the third-highest number of points in the preliminary matches. No. 1 Team v No. 4 Team Final: Team finishing with the highest number of points in the preliminary matches Vs the winner of No. 2 Team v No. 3 Team the Semi Final (subject to Clause iv below) [B] The winners of Semi Final Matches for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, (ii) Equal Points Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields will play in the Final, which shall be four [4] days’ duration, played In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final will be over two successive weekends. determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the preliminary matches. In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not General Playing Condition 12 Clause 2 [C] (unscheduled one day match) shall not apply. applicable. (iii) The Semi Final and Final for the Katherine Raymont Shield shall be a One Day match, based on 22.4 Result Premiership points from One Day matches only. [A] A Finals Match cannot be considered completed until: (iv) No Result (i) An outright result is achieved or If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the team with the most wins in (ii) The fixture has reached the scheduled tea interval on the final day’s play (Two Day Finals the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the team with higher net run rate shall proceed to the Final Matches) or the cessation time of the third day’s play (Four Day Finals Matches) and both captains agree to conclude the match. If either captain wishes to continue the match then play shall The Jodie Fields Shield: continue. (i) Format of Semi Finals and Final [B] Should a decision not be reached in a Final either by an outright win or a win on the first innings the The teams with highest number of points at the completion of the preliminary matches shall play team occupying the higher place (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the each other in a Semi Final as drawn below to determine which teams shall play in a Final: Premiership Rounds shall be the winner. In the event of an outright tie, the team occupying the higher place No.1 Team v No.4 Team (or with the highest points for a zone competition) at the end of the Premiership Rounds shall be the No.2 Team v No.3 Team winner. (ii) Equal Points In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will be determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the preliminary matches (see One Day Playing Condition 16 for additional information as to how net run rate is calculated). Net run rate is not applicable for a match that is declared no result. (iii) The Semi Finals and Final for the Jodie Fields Shield Competition shall be played as a One Day match. (iv) No Result If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the team with the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the team with higher net run rate shall proceed to the Final.

30 31 The Lord’s Taverners (Under-16) Competition: (i) On completion of the rounds the teams that finish in first and second position will play a Final. 24. Semi Finals and Finals – Twenty20 Competitions (ii) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Final will be determined [A] Qualifying for the Final by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the (i) Format of Final preliminary matches (see One Day Playing Condition 16 for additional information as to how net run rate is calculated). In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not The Men’s First Grade and Second Grade Twenty20 Competitons applicable. The two highest Clubs after the preliminary Twenty20 rounds shall play a Final.

The Shane Watson Cup (Under-16) Competition: The Sunday Legends and Katherine Raymont Shield Twenty20 Competitions (i) On completion of the rounds the leading team from each group will play a Final. The two highest Clubs after the preliminary Twenty20 rounds shall play a Final. (ii) In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Final will be determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run rate in the (ii) Equal Points preliminary matches (see One Day Playing Condition 16 for additional information as to how net In the event of the teams finishing on equal points, the right to play in the Semi Final match will run rate is calculated). In the event of a forfeit or a match declared no result, run rate is not be determined by the most wins in the preliminary matches or, if still equal, the higher net run applicable. rate in the preliminary matches (see One Day Playing Condition 16 for additional information as to how net run rate is calculated). Net run rate is not applicable for a match that is declared no [B] Final result. Venue (iii) No Result The venue for the Final shall be determined by the Premier Cricket Committee (i) The Premier Cricket Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final. If no result is achieved in a Semi Final on the scheduled day of play, the highest placed team at the (ii) For the purposes of General Playing Condition 6.3 [D], where: conclusion of the preliminary matches shall proceed to the Final. • The Premier Cricket Committee allocates a ground under Regulation 22.2 [A] the host Club shall be the Club whose ground the Semi Final or Final is to be played; or [B] Final (i) Venue • The Premier Cricket Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 22.2 [C] The venue for the Final shall be determined by the Premier Cricket Committee. The Premier Cricket Queensland Cricket shall have the obligations of the host. Committee may allocate Allan Border Field as the venue of the Final. (iii) The Premier Cricket Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are (a) For the purposes of General Playing Condition 6.3 [D] where: played. Subject to the Premier Cricket Committee allocating Allan Border Field as the venue of a. The Premier Cricket Committee allocates a ground under Regulation 22.2 [A] the host the Final, the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to Club shall be the Club whose ground the Semi Final or Final is to be played; or nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If b. The Premier Cricket Committee allocates Allan Border Field under Regulation 22.2 [C], the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home Queensland Cricket shall have the obligations of the host. grounds as the venue for the Final then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its (b) The Premier Cricket Committee shall allocate the grounds on which Semi Finals and Finals are home grounds as the venue for the Final. If the opposing team does not nominate one of its home grounds as the venue for the Final then the Premier Cricket Committee shall allocate a played. Subject to the Premier Cricket Committee allocating Allan Border Field as the venue of ground. This Playing Condition does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home the Final, the team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder shall have the right to ground as a venue because its home grounds are being used by that Club’s other grades. Where nominate one of its home grounds as the ground on which the Semi Final or Final is played. If the that occurs the Club may nominate another venue to play the Final. For the purposes of General team that has finished higher on the premiership ladder does not nominate one of its home Playing Condition 6.3 [D], the host Club shall be the team that has nominated the ground as a grounds as the venue for the Final then the opposing team has the right to nominate one of its venue for a Semi Final or Final. home grounds as the venue for the Final. If the opposing team does not nominate one of its home [C] Tie grounds as the venue for the Final then the Premier Cricket Committee shall allocate a ground. If there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine the winner (see appendix: Super Over procedure). This rule does not apply where a Club is unable to nominate a home ground as a venue because its [D] No Result home grounds are being used by that Club’s higher grades. Where that occurs the Club may (i) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the nominate another venue to play the Final. For the purposes of General Playing Condition 6.3 [D] reserve date as scheduled. the host Club shall be the team that has nominated the ground as a venue for a Semi Final or (ii) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher Final. points or if still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate (ii) Tie at the end of the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner. If there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine the winner (see appendix: Super Over procedure). Note: See One Day Playing Condition 16.3 for additional information regarding calculation of net run rate. (iii) No Result (a) If no result is achieved in the Final on the scheduled day of play, the match shall be replayed on the reserve date as scheduled. (b) In the event of a no result in the Final [including the Reserve Day], the team finishing with the higher points or if still equal, the most wins in the preliminary matches, or if still equal the best net run rate at the end of the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner.

32 33 INDEX – COMPETITION GENERAL PLAYING CONDITIONS

Law 1 THE PLAYERS ...... 35 PLAYED UNDER MANAGEMENT OF QC Law 2 THE UMPIRES ...... 38 All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Cricket, including Experimental Laws as Law 4 THE BALL...... 39 recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia, as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket on advice of Law 6 THE PITCH...... 39 the Premier Cricket Committee as set out in these regulations and playing conditions. Law 10 COVERING THE PITCH ...... 40 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 40 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 41 Law 1 THE PLAYERS Law 14 THE FOLLOW-ON...... 45 1.1 Number of Players Law 20 DEAD BALL...... 45 [A] A Club shall not commence a match, unless it has a minimum of seven [7] players [as listed in Law 21 NO BALL...... 45 accordance with General Playing Conditions Clause 1.2] in attendance at the time set down for Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 46 commencement of play. Once play has commenced a Club can continue the match with any number of Law 24 FIELDER's ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES...... 46 players not exceeding eleven [11]. Law 25 BATSMAN'S INNINGS,; RUNNERS...... 46 In The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competitions and The Katherine Raymont Law 33 CAUGHT...... 47 Shield: 12 players shall be permitted. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time. One player Law 37 OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD ...... 47 in each side shall not be permitted to bat in an innings. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the 12 Law 41 UNFAIR PLAY...... 47 players nominated to take part in the match shall be allowed, provided that no time is wasted. Should a Law 42 PLAYERS' CONDUCT ...... 48 player be injured and not be able to take their place in the field, the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the 12 nominated players. [B] If, for any reason, any Club is unable or refuses to proceed with a match at the time set down for commencement of play, both umpires, prior to allowing an appeal, shall investigate the matter, and having satisfied themselves that there is no good reason or excuse for the respondent Club not having a minimum of seven [7] players in attendance at the commencement of play, then declare the match lost by the Club unable or refusing to proceed with the match. The Premier Cricket Committee, may on appeal from either Club, investigate the circumstances of the enforced forfeit, and after having heard the Clubs’ and Umpires’ explanations, shall take such action as it deems fit. [C] Any Club who forfeits or fails to take part in any match without having given two [2] days’ notice to the Premier Cricket Officer shall pay the Umpires’ Fee payable in respect of one day of such match.

1.2 Nomination of Players [A] The two captains shall, before tossing, exchange lists of teams [including player replacements under General Playing Conditions Clause 1.3] selected to play in the match, and complete the Team Lists form and hand to the presiding umpires.

Note: Under the new MCC Laws of Cricket (1.3.2) any person associated with the team may act as a deputy in nominating the players on the team sheet (e.g. scorer, coach, manager or club official). However after the nomination of players, only a nominated player from the team sheet can act as deputy in discharging the duties and responsibilities of the captain (such as the toss)

Team Sheets are required to have clearly indicated the following: (C) Team Captain (R) Players replaced under General Playing Conditions Clause 1.3.1 [Representative Players] (S) Players substituted under General Playing Conditions Clause 1.3.2 [Unavailable Players] (I) Players replaced under General Playing Conditions Clause 1.3.3 [Injured Players] (U19) Players under the age of nineteen [19] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (U18) Players under the age of eighteen [18] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (U17) Players under the age of seventeen [17] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (U16) Players under the age of sixteen [16] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (U15) Players under the age of fifteen [15] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played. (U14) Players under the age of fourteen [14] years of age on the thirty first [31] day of August preceding the particular season in which the Competition is played.

[B] For any Four Day match, the Captain must indicate the day that a player replacement will take effect, in accordance with General Playing Condition 1.3. [C] No match shall commence unless this procedure has been completed. That having been completed, no alteration shall be made to either team list [including player replacements under General Playing

34 35 Condition 1.3] without the consent of the opposing captain except in the relevant circumstances governed by General Playing Condition 1.3. [D] Each team is required to nominate on the Team Lists form, a Club Official who can be contacted by Note: It is expected that Clubs will adhere to the preamble to the laws of cricket (the Spirit of Cricket) Queensland Cricket should any issues relating to spectator behaviour occur. when a player becomes available or is made unavailable after the commencement of a match as outlined in [E] The lists of teams [including player replacements under General Playing Condition 1.3] shall also be [K] above. completed when results of the games are entered in the MyCricket database at Queensland Cricket. [F] The umpires, on completion of the round of fixtures are to complete the wicket rating, ground rating [L] A player omitted or made available in accordance with section [C] of this regulation by the National or and Spirit of Cricket on MyCricket. State Selectors after the commencement of a Grade Fixture may compete in their normal First Grade Team, on a subsequent day of play. The Premier Cricket Officer and the Secretary of the opposing 1.3 Replacement of Players Club must be notified of the consequential replacement[s] by 12 Noon on the Friday following the first 1.3.1 Representative Player Replacement day of the match. If a player is omitted or made available after 12 Noon on the Friday, the Premier [A] For the purposes of these regulations National Selectors shall be Selectors appointed by Cricket Cricket Officer and the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of the consequential Australia and State Selectors shall be the relevant State Selection Committee appointed by the Board of replacement[s] as soon as possible. Directors of Queensland Cricket. [M]Any representative player nominated as a replacement player for day two (or day three or day four of a This regulation is to apply only to the following instances: Finals match) who is subsequently excused from playing shall have the player they were replacing (i) Representative Players, who are selected by the National or State Selectors, including players continue in their place, unless the day one player is unavailable and not nominated on the team list of participating in the T20 State League. any Grade team on that day. In this instance, the replacement player would be selected in accordance (ii) Representative Players who are selected for Intra State and Interstate Queensland State Secondary with paragraph [G] and [I]. School Carnivals. [N] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds and Semi Finals and Finals. (iii) An employee of Queensland Cricket, and or Stadiums Queensland, who is required to work at a [O] If a Club fails to nominate a replacement player to cover any representative player in accordance with first class fixture. this regulation, then the representative player (or consequential replacement player in the lower grades) (iv) Any coaching staff appointed by Cricket Australia or Queensland Cricket to a National or State is to play on the day(s) the representative player is available for Grade Fixtures, but the team for which team. the representative player plays will be deducted two [2] competition points for each day for which a (v) Players participating in Bulls Masters tours. replacement player is not nominated in accordance with this regulation. (vi) Representative Players, for other Nations or States, as determined by the Premier Cricket Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility. Committee. [B] Subject to Grade Regulation 8 and Grade Regulation 22, a player unavailable for one day [or part thereof] of a Grade Fixture including Semi Finals and Finals for the reasons outlined in [A] above may 1.3.2 Unavailable Players be replaced on that day and participate normally on the other day [s] [or part thereof] of the relevant This clause applies in addition to and not in substitution for General Playing Condition 1.3.1. Grade Fixture including Semi Finals and Finals. [A] Clubs may select, without application to Queensland Cricket, up to a maximum of two [2] players as [C] It is to be presumed that all state representative players will play in all Grade Fixtures that the dates of replacements on the second day of a match for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob the representative playing calendar including reasonable travel days will allow. Representative players Spence and Roy Tanner Shields. Clubs may select, without application to Queensland Cricket, up to a may only be excused from playing or made available for the Premier Cricket Competition, for any maximum of three [3] players as replacements on the second day of a match for The WEP Harris Shield. reason by either: [B] The player’s names must be listed, along with the names of the replacement players, on the Team List form (i) The Chairman of the relevant State Selection Panel; or and handed to the presiding umpires prior to the toss of the coin. (ii) The Queensland Cricket Medical Officer/ Physiotherapist. [C] A replacement player may be promoted or demoted, subject to the provisions of Grade Regulation 8. [D] Representative players who have been injured may be declared available to play on any day of the [D] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player Premier Cricket Competition by the Queensland Cricket Medical Officer/Physiotherapist. they replace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings. [E] When any day of any representative match, first class fixture or coaching appointment (including [E] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds, as well as Finals Matches. Applying to Three Day or reasonable travel time) overlaps any day of any Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture; each Club must Four Day matches only, Clubs may select, without application to Queensland Cricket, up to a maximum of nominate a replacement player for each player involved in the representative match, first class fixture two [2] players as replacements per weekend for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob or coaching appointment. Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. For any Three Day or Four Day match, the Captain must [F] If a representative team has not been named for any day of a representative match which overlaps any indicate the day that the replacement player will take effect. The replacements will only take effect for the day of any Two Day or Four Day Grade Fixture, then a replacement player must be nominated for each days indicated on the team list. (For example, a player replaced on day two and day four of a four day Final of the players chosen in the squad for the most recent representative match of that type in that season. played over two weekends, shall only count as one replacement for each weekend) [G] The replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a Note: Umpires do not have the authority to determine player eligibility. replacement only. [H] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player they replace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings. 1.3.3 Injured Player replacements [I] Consequential vacancies in lower grade teams must be filled in accordance with paragraph [G]. This clause applies in addition to and not in substitution for General Playing Conditions 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 [J] Captains must notify opposing captains of the names of replacement players before the toss except in [A] Clubs may select a maximum of one [1] player as an injury replacement on the second day of a match for cases covered by paragraphs [K] and [L] of this regulation. Any replacement player must be identified First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. In on the list of teams included on the Match Report as required by General Playing Condition 1.2. For Finals this would also be applicable to the third or fourth day of match, however the maximum limit of one any Four Day match, the Captain must indicate the day that the replacement player will take effect. [1] injury replacement player applies to the whole match. [K] Subject to [C] above a player selected or appointed as outlined in [A] above after the commencement [B] The injured player being replaced must have sustained the injury after the submission of the team sheet on of a Grade Fixture may be replaced in accordance with this regulation. The Premier Cricket Officer and the first day and before the commencement of the final day of play. the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of the replacement player[s] by 12 Noon on the [C] The player replaced through injury is to be placed on a twenty [20] day inactive list and shall not play in Friday following the first day of the match. any Premier Cricket Competition fixture until this time period has elapsed. [D] The club Secretary of the injured player must notify the Premier Cricket Officer and opposing Secretary that the player has been placed on the inactive list by 9am on the Friday following the first day of the match. The twenty [20] day inactive period will commence following this notification to the Premier Cricket Officer and opposing Secretary and cannot be rescinded.

36 37 [E] The Premier Cricket Officer and the Secretary of the opposing Club must be notified of the injury [E] When mowing grounds, preparing and covering wickets prior to the commencement of play on a scheduled replacement player no later than 9am on the Friday following the first day of the match. day of play, the home side must first attend to its number one oval, then the number two oval and finally [F] The injury replacement player may [1] be drawn from a lower grade team or [2] be nominated as a the number three oval. replacement only. [F] Artificial lighting is not permitted where the lighting is under the direct control of the Club. [G] A player involved as a replacement must continue the “not out” innings or complete the over of the player they replace on a subsequent day of play. However, no player may bat twice in the same innings. 2.8 Suspension of Play in Dangerous or Unreasonable Conditions [H] Consequential vacancies in lower grade teams must be filled in accordance with paragraph [F]. The following shall apply in addition to Law 2.8: [I] The injury replacement player must be activated outside of the standard hours of play for the match, with [30/30 Rule] If thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30) seconds or less, play must cease immediately. no injury replacements allowed during the day’s play. Players and officials must leave the field immediately and must not return until thirty (30) minutes after the [J] Once the twenty [20] days have elapsed the previously inactive player can be selected as a Replacement initial lightning flash. If during the suspension of play thunder follows a lightning flash by thirty (30) seconds Player for First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris or less, the thirty (30) minute suspension period is to recommence. Shields, but shall be included within the maximum number of replacement players outlined in General Playing Condition 1.3.2 [A] Law 4 THE BALL [K] This regulation applies to all Premiership Rounds and Semi Finals and Finals. 4.1 Weight and Size [L] If a Club fails to adhere to the regulation and selects a player from the inactive list prior to the elapsed [a] The brand of ball must be one manufactured by Kookaburra or Dukes only of the type specified for each twenty [20] days, the Premier Cricket Committee may impose on the Club such a penalty as the Premier competition below. Cricket Committee considers appropriate in the circumstances. [b] Men’s Competitions Law 2 THE UMPIRES (i) First Grade Matches (including unscheduled One Day matches) – red leather, 156g: Law 2 shall apply with the following amendments: Kookaburra Turf except in rounds that Queensland Cricket require a Dukes Special County to be used. 2.1 Appointment and Attendance Dukes Special County can only be used in rounds specified by Queensland Cricket. [A] Umpires for all matches, under the control of the Premier Cricket Committee, shall be appointed by the (ii) First Grade Competition Scheduled One Day and Twenty20 Matches – white leather, 156g: Kookaburra Turf Queensland Cricket Umpire Selection Committee provided that failure to make such appointment shall not (iii) The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup One Day Matches – white leather, 156g: invalidate a match. Umpires shall be entitled to receive in respect of Premier Cricket Competition matches Kookaburra Turf, Regulation or Club Match a personal allowance of such an amount per day as approved by the Queensland Cricket Board. (iv) Men’s Second Grade Matches – red leather, 156g: Kookaburra Turf, Regulation or Club Match. [B] Should only one umpire be in attendance at a Premier Cricket Competition match and be requested by both (v) Men’s Third to Sixth Grade Matches – red leather, 156g: captains to officiate at the bowler’s end, that Umpire shall receive an extra allowance as determined by the Kookaburra Turf, Regulation, Club Match, Senator or Regulation Reject. Finance Committee. (vi) Over 40s and Sunday Legends Matches – red leather, 156g: As per b (v). 2.2 Change of Umpire [A] The Queensland Cricket Umpire Selection Committee shall have the right to appoint replacement umpires [c] Women’s Competition for all matches. The replacement umpire shall be able to take full responsibility as an umpire. (i) The Katherine Raymont Shield – white leather, 142g: Kookaburra Turf (ii) The Jodie Fields Shield – pink leather, 142g: Kookaburra Turf, Regulation, Club Match, 2.7 Fitness for Play Senator or Regulation Reject. Law 2.7 shall apply as modified below: [A] Subject to the force and effects of the Laws of Cricket at all material times prior to the period prescribed for 4.3 New Ball play on any scheduled match day, the decision regarding the fitness of a ground and/or wicket for play, [A] The fielding side shall provide a new ball in the first innings of all matches, and a playable ball [in the and/or possibility of play not taking place on such grounds owing to weather conditions shall be in the opinion of the umpires] in the second innings of any Two Day match; hands of the captains of the teams drawn to play on such ground. If either captain considers that there is no [B] After 80 overs of six balls have been bowled in any innings, the captain of the fielding side may use a new possibility of play taking place, the captain of the other team shall immediately be advised. If both captains ball. Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side. agree that there is no possibility of play this information shall forthwith be conveyed by the captains to the Note: Refer also to the One Day Playing Condition 4.3 relating to scheduled Men’s First Grade One Day State Umpire Manager, Queensland Cricket. Any Club, who fails to contact the State Umpire Manager, matches (two new balls per innings) Queensland Cricket, shall pay the umpires’ fee payable in respect to that day. Each captain shall also forthwith advise the Secretary of their Club of the decision. If on match day both captains agree to play 4.4 New Ball in Match of More than One Day’s Duration then the match commences and/or resumes. The following shall apply in addition to Law 4.4: The fielding side may elect to have the use of a new ball at the commencement of the batting side’s second innings Note: The requested time-frames for notification to the State Umpire Manager, Queensland Cricket: 7:30am for of any Two Day match. Such a new ball must be provided by the fielding side. First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Katherine Raymont and Jodie Fields Shields, 8:00am for The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competitions, 9:30am for The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. Law 6 THE PITCH Law 6 shall apply with the following amendments: [B] Following the period prescribed for play on any scheduled match day if the umpires consider the wicket, 6.1 Area of Pitch ground or weather conditions unsafe to play, then play may be suspended until it is considered safe to play For the purposes of Law 6 of the Laws of Cricket, a pitch prepared 4 feet 4 inches on either side of a line joining or the day’s play is cancelled. the center of the wickets, shall suffice for Premier Cricket Competition matches. [C] Where a Club is not in control of its grounds, it is recognised that the ground authority may cancel the day’s play. 6.2 Fitness of Pitch for Play [D] If no such decision is made, it shall be obligatory on both teams to attend the ground at the time fixed for See General Playing Condition 2.7 and 2.8 commencement of play.

38 39 6.3 Selection and Preparation 11.6 Changing Agreed Time for Tea Interval [A] The pitch and grounds shall be prepared as follows before the commencement of play each day: If an innings ends or there is a stoppage caused by weather or bad light within 30 minutes of the agreed (i) Where a competition match is scheduled over non-consecutive days the pitch shall be freshly time for the tea interval, the interval shall be taken immediately. The interval shall be of the agreed length prepared and the ground mown. The pitch should be prepared as closely as possible to that which and, if applicable, shall include the 10 minute interval between innings. was prepared for the first day’s play. 11.7 Lunch or Tea Interval – 9 Wickets Down (ii) Where a competition match is scheduled for consecutive days: If either 9 wickets are already down when 3 minutes remains to the agreed time for the interval, or the 9th (a) The creases shall be remarked on each day of the match on which play is expected to take wicket falls within this 3 minutes or at any time up to and including the final ball of the over in progress at place. the agreed time for the interval, play shall continue for a period not exceeding 30 minutes or until the (b) The outfield shall not be mown except for on the first day of the match on which play is innings is concluded. scheduled to take place. (iii) Despite any preparations as in (i) or (ii) above, the captain of the batting side may on the second or 11.8 Intervals for Drinks succeeding days, exercise his option of rolling as set out in Law 9, if a roller is available to both teams at each innings break of a match. First Grade & The Alan Pettigrew Shield [B] The required boundary lengths in the Women’s competitions are as follows: Drinks shall not be taken on the field more than once in each session except in cases of extreme heat when extra The Katherine Raymont Shield: 50 – 62 metres drinks breaks may be taken with the agreement of the umpires. Once the players have left the field for any Jodie Fields Shield: 40 – 54 metres reason during a session, no drinks shall be taken onto the field prior to the next scheduled adjournment unless [C] Away teams shall not carry out work on opposition grounds without the permission of the Home Club. such session exceeds 1 hour 30 minutes. Permission must be sought from the Club President, Secretary or Head Curator and detail what work will be conducted (i.e. removal of water from the outfield). Clubs are expected to act within the Spirit of Cricket The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. with reference to this regulation. Two drink breaks per session are permitted each 50 minutes apart. In cases of extreme heat, extra drinks breaks [C] For Finals Matches it is the host Club’s obligation to ensure: may be taken with the agreement of the umpires. (i) That the wicket has been properly prepared in accordance with the Laws of Cricket, the Grade Regulations and Playing Conditions; Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire. (ii) That appropriate arrangements have been made so that ground staff are available at the grounds for the preparation and repair of the wicket prior to and up to the commencement of play on each Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY scheduled day of play. Law 12 shall apply with the following amendments: [D] Any breach of this regulation will be dealt with at the discretion of the Premier Cricket Committee which 1. Hours of Play may impose any action it deems appropriate. [A] The playing season shall commence on a date determined by the Premier Cricket Committee. The playing hours for each Grade are set out in the following schedule: Notes: Refer to One Day Playing Conditions 22.1 and 28[C] for pitch markings for wide deliveries and outfield markings relating to fielding restriction overs (One Day and Twenty20 matches). Grade Commencement Lunch Tea Cessation First Grade & 12pm - 2:40pm - 10:00am 5:00pm Law 10 COVERING THE PITCH The Alan Pettigrew Shield 12:40pm 3pm Law 10 shall apply with the following addition: [A] The pitch may be entirely protected against rain up to the commencement of play each day and for the The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy 2:45pm - 12:15pm N/A 5:45pm duration of the match. Tanner & WEP Harris Shields 3:15pm [B] If in the opinion of the Premier Cricket Committee, a Club without prior notification to the opposing Club and Queensland Cricket, fails to adequately protect the wicket block on any oval that is under that Club’s direct control on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday night prior to any Grade match, two [2] match points [B] Applying to First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield: A match may be concluded anytime from may be taken from the home team and awarded to the away team. 2.40pm (scheduled Tea interval) on the second day’s play in a Two Day match with the agreement of both captains. A four day match may be concluded anytime after the cessation time of third day’s play, with the agreement of both captains. If either captain wishes to continue the match then play shall continue. LAW 11 INTERVALS Applying to The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields: A match may The following shall apply for intervals. be concluded anytime from 5pm on the second day’s play in a Two Day match with the agreement of both 11.2 Duration of Intervals captains. A four day match can be concluded anytime after the cessation time of third day’s play with the The tea interval shall be of 20 minutes duration for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, 30 minutes agreement of both captains. If either captain wishes to continue the match then play shall continue. for the Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields from the specified time or at the conclusion of the over in progress at the above time subject to the circumstances provided for in clauses [C] Additional Hour: The following shall apply to First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob 12.3, 12.4 and 12.5 of The Laws of Cricket. Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields. 11.4 Changing Agreed Times of Intervals (i) In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on In the event of the ground, weather or light conditions causing a suspension of play, the umpires, after that day, shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these consultation with the captains, may decide in the interests of time-saving, to bring forward the time of the circumstances, the minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with General luncheon interval [First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield]. Playing Condition 12 Section 4. 11.5 Changing Agreed Time for Lunch Interval (ii) If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to a If an innings ends or there is a stoppage caused by weather or bad light within 10 minutes of the agreed maximum of one hour. time for the luncheon interval [First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield], the interval shall be taken (iii) If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea immediately. The interval shall be of the allocated length and the time remaining in the session of play shall interval, the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, additional be added to the length of the next session. No extra allowance shall be made for the 10 minute interval time of up to a maximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the next or between innings. subsequent day[s] as required. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall be added to the first session. However under no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time be extended to

40 41 more than one hour beyond the cessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled accordance with the Grade Regulations and Playing Conditions. If play has not earlier been cessation time” used hereafter shall also mean any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in extended beyond the original cessation time and players are off the field at the original cessation accordance with the above regulation. Play shall be deemed to commence when the umpire calls time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for the day. “Play”. (iv) If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to the rescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with these Applying to The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields: regulations. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time and players are off (v) In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather or light, play shall cease for the day. that day, shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these circumstances, the minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with General [D] Semi Finals of two days’ duration will be played under the following scheduled daily playing hours: Playing Condition 12 Section 5. (vi) If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3 a maximum of one hour. First Grade 2 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm – (vii) If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea 12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm interval, the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, Alan Pettigrew Shield 2 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm – additional time of up to a maximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the 12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm next or subsequent day[s] as required. This additional hour shall be added to the first session and the Norm McMahon Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – times for intervals amended in accordance with clause (viii) below. Under no circumstances shall 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm the rescheduled cessation time be extended to more than one hour beyond the cessation time as set Bob Spence Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shall also mean 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm any rescheduled time as advised by the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Play shall Roy Tanner Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – be deemed to commence when the Umpire calls “Play”. 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm (viii) For additional time of 30 minutes or more, play shall commence at 11am, the Tea interval and if WEP Harris Shield 2 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – necessary, the scheduled cessation time, shall be brought forward. If additional time is less than 30 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm minutes, the additional time shall be added to the first session by starting play earlier by the corresponding amount of time. If play is scheduled to commence at 11am and subsequently delayed, [E] Finals of four days’ duration will be played under the following scheduled daily playing hours: the playing time on that day can still be extended provided that the playing time is still only extended by the time lost up to a maximum of one hour. Grade Days Session 1 Interval 1 Session 2 Interval 2 Session 3 First Grade 4 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm – (Example 1: There is 60 minutes to be added. The start of play is brought forward to 11am, Tea is brought 12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm forward to 2pm and the scheduled cessation time remains as 5.30pm. Alan Pettigrew 4 10:00am – 12:00pm - 12:40pm – 2:40pm – 3:00pm – Example 2: There is 50 minutes to be added. The start of play is brought forward to 11am, Tea is brought Shield 12:00pm 12:40pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 5:00pm forward to 2pm and the scheduled cessation time is brought forward to 5.20pm. Norm McMahon 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – Example 3: There is 20 minutes to be added. The start of play is brought forward to 11.40am, Tea remains Shield 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm as 2.30pm and the scheduled cessation time remains as 5.30pm.) Bob Spence 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – Shield 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm (ix) If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence prior to Roy Tanner Shield 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – the rescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in accordance with the 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm Premier Cricket Regulations and Playing Conditions. If play has not earlier been extended beyond the WEP Harris 4 12:00pm – 2:30pm – 3:00pm – original cessation time and players are off the field at the original cessation time due to ground, weather Shield 2:30pm 3:00pm 5:30pm or light, play shall cease for the day.

[F] Additional Hour – Finals Matches 2. Duration of Matches Applying to First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield: [A] The duration of matches in all competitions, including Final Matches shall be as determined by the Premier (i) In the event of play being suspended for any reason other than normal intervals, the playing time on Cricket Committee prior to the commencement of the season. that day, shall be extended by the amount of time lost up to a maximum of one hour. In these [B] All matches not played out shall be decided on the result of the first innings and any matches not decided in circumstances, the minimum number of overs to be bowled shall be in accordance with General the time allotted for play shall be considered as drawn. Playing Condition 12 Section 5. [C] Excepting for Finals matches, should the play on the first day of a Two Day match be entirely prevented in (ii) If the start of play is delayed, the scheduled intervals shall be delayed by the same amount of time to accordance with these Regulations and Playing Conditions, the game shall revert to a one day match under a maximum of one hour. conditions as provided in General Playing Condition 12 Section 3. (iii) If play has been suspended for 30 minutes or more prior to the commencement of the scheduled tea interval, the tea interval shall be delayed for half an hour. If any further playing time is lost, 3. Unscheduled One-Day Match additional time of up to a maximum of one hour per day shall be added to the playing hours for the [A] In unscheduled one day matches any toss taken on the first day is void and captains shall toss again prior to next or subsequent day[s] as required. Of this additional time the first 30 minutes or less time shall commencement of play on the second day. be added to the first session. However under no circumstances shall the rescheduled cessation time [B] In all one day matches, scheduled and unscheduled, the One Day Playing Conditions will apply. be extended to more than one hour beyond the cessation time as set in the above Hours of Play. The words “scheduled cessation time” used hereafter shall also mean any rescheduled time as advised by 4. Fixture Matches - Over Rates the umpires in accordance with the above regulation. Play shall be deemed to commence when the [A] Play shall not cease on any day unless a minimum number of overs has been bowled as below. The initial Umpire calls “Play”. minimum number of overs shall be: (iv) If play has earlier been extended beyond the original cessation time, play may recommence (i) First Grade & The Alan Pettigrew Shield 96 prior to the rescheduled cessation time provided that playing conditions are fit for play in (ii) The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner & WEP Harris Shields 80

42 43 - For interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions [B] When an innings ends and a new innings is to start before the scheduled cessation time, the minimum No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks or player injuries where these occur during any number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the time of the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time. remaining. [D] The umpires shall be responsible for determining the minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the [C] If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the fielding captain and the batsman of the number of overs. rate of 1 over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining [14 overs per hour]. [E] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two [D] If there are losses of playing time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of 1 over minutes of [or any time after] the scheduled cessation time, stumps shall be drawn immediately. The over for each complete 3.75 minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows: Actual time shall be completed the next day and shall not count for the purposes of calculating over rates for that day. - For a player leaving the field due to serious injury [F] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs. - For interruptions caused by unfit ground, weather or light conditions [E] No reduction of minimum overs shall be allowed for drinks’ intervals or players’ injuries where these occur during any of the minimum overs which commence after the scheduled cessation time. Note also the provisions of Law of Cricket 41.9 (time wasting by the fielding side) [F] The umpires shall be responsible for determining minimum overs to be bowled and shall inform the fielding captain and the batting captain of the number of overs. Law 14 THE FOLLOW-ON [G] Except on the final day, when a wicket falls during the last minimum over of the day and within two Law 14 shall apply with the following amendments: minutes of the scheduled cessation of play, stumps shall be drawn immediately, the over shall be completed 14.1 Lead on First Innings next day and shall not count for the purpose of calculating over rates for that day. As per the Laws of Cricket, in a two innings match the side which bats first and leads by 150 runs in a Three [H] Should the minimum number of overs not be bowled by the scheduled cessation time, a penalty of 0.25 Day or Four Day Match or by 100 runs in a Two Day Match, shall have the option of requiring the other side to premiership points shall be applied to each of those overs not commenced at the scheduled cessation time follow their innings. except any of the overs: 14.3 Days Play Lost (i) Which remain when the innings of the batting side is terminated; If no play takes place on the first day of the match of three [3] or more days duration, Law 14.1 shall apply in (ii) Which remain when play is abandoned or the match is completed before the scheduled accordance with the number of days play remaining from the actual start of the match. cessation time due to ground, weather, light conditions or an outright result; and (iii) Which the umpires consider would have been commenced but for circumstances of an LAW 20 DEAD BALL extenuating nature. Law 20 shall apply as modified below: [A] Law 20.1 will apply, except that a ball becomes dead when it lodges in a proctective helmet worn by a Note: When an innings ends and a new innings is to start, prior to the scheduled cessation time and the playing fielder or wicketkeeper. time remaining on the day is two hours or less, “circumstances of an extenuating nature” shall include the taking of wickets during the playing time before the scheduled cessation time, and the umpires shall make 20.4 Umpire Calling and Signalling Dead Ball allowances for such extenuating circumstances, at the rate of three [3] minutes per wicket taken prior to The following shall apply in addition to Law 20.4: the scheduled cessation time. [A] In a match where powerlines are on or over the field of play, either umpire shall call and signal Dead ball, should a ball that has been hit by the batsman make contact, while still in play, with the powerlines. The [I] The umpires shall notify the captains and scorers of any penalties immediately following the completion of ball shall not count as one of the over and no runs shall be scored. If, however, the delivery had already each day’s play. been called a No ball, then the No ball shall count and the No ball penalty applied, including if [J] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs. appropriate a free hit from the next delivery. No other runs (including penalty runs) apart from the No ball penalty shall be scored. For the sake of clarity no warnings, penalties, or other actions by the players will 5. Finals Matches - Over Rates be taken into account for the purpose of this playing condition other than the No ball infringement. [A] The initial minimum number of overs shall be: First Grade & The Alan Pettigrew Shield 96 LAW 21 NO BALL 21.10 Ball Bouncing Over Head Height of Striker The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Law 21.10 shall be replaced by the following: Roy Tanner & WEP Harris Shields 80 [A] A bowler shall be limited to bowl two fast short pitched deliveries per over. [B] A fast short pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above [B] When an innings ends and either:- shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in his normal guard position at the crease. (i) The initial minimum number of overs, minus three [3] [for the change of innings] has not been bowled [C] The umpire at the bowler’s end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast short in the day or, pitched delivery has been bowled. (ii) There is more than ten minutes playing time remaining before the scheduled cessation, the minimum [D] For the purpose of this regulation and subject to clause [F] below, a ball that passes clearly above head number of overs to be bowled in the remainder of that day shall be the greater of the number arrived at height of the batsman, other than a fast short pitched ball, that prevents him from being able to hit it with by applying:- his bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide and will also count as one of the (a) The deducting from 96 for First Grade and The Alan Pettigrew Shield, 80 for The Norm allowable balls above shoulder height for that over. McMahon, Bob Spence. Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields, the sum of the number of completed [E] In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire at the overs bowled so far that day plus three overs for any change of innings which occurred that day bowler’s end shall call and signal No Ball on each occasion. A differential signal shall be used to signify a other than during a normal interval or No Ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal No Ball and then tap the head (b) The minimum number of overs shall be calculated at the rate of 1 over for each complete 3.75 with the other hand. minutes, time remaining. If the playing time remaining is one hour or less the calculation shall be [F] If a bowler delivers a third fast short pitched ball in an over, the umpire, after the call of No Ball and when at the rate of 1 over for each complete 4.29 minutes of the time remaining. the ball is dead, shall caution the bowler, inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the [C] If [notwithstanding any extension of time pursuant to the preceding sub-paragraph] there are losses of batsmen at the wicket of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. playing time the initial minimum number of overs shall be reduced at the rate of one over for each complete [G] If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled in the innings for bowling more than two fast 3.75 minutes of the aggregate time lost which shall be assessed as follows: short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall advise the bowler that this is their final warning for the Actual time innings. The umpire will also inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen at - For a player leaving the field due to serious injury the wicket of what has occurred.

44 45 [H] Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No [C] If a batsman retires for any reason other than as in [B] above, they may only resume their innings with the Ball and when the ball is dead direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary, the over consent of the opposing captain. If for any reason they do not resume their innings it is to be recorded as shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over nor be allowed to ‘Retired – out’. bowl the next over or part thereof. [D] If after retiring a batsman resumes their innings, it shall only be at the fall of a wicket or the retirement of [I] The bowler thus taken off shall not be allowed to bowl again in that innings. another batsman. [J] The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon as [E] Where an injury occurs to a batsman involved in a tenth wicket partnership, a maximum of five minutes possible to the captain of the batting side. will be allowed in order for the batsman to obtain treatment. If the injury occurs within 30 minutes of a scheduled interval, the interval shall be taken immediately if the batsman is unable to resume after the five Note: Law 21.6 [Bowler breaking the wicket in delivering the ball] shall apply: Either umpire shall call and minutes. If the batsman is unable to resume after the five minutes or after the early interval, they shall be signal no ball if, other than in an attempt to run out the non-striker under clause 41.16 of The Laws of Cricket (refer recorded in the scorebooks as “Retired – not out” as described above. also to General Playing Condition 41.16 Clause [A]), the bowler breaks the wicket at any time after the ball comes into play and before he completes the stride after the delivery stride. For the purpose of this clause, the definition of 25.5 Runners delivery stride from appendix d of The Laws of Cricket shall apply: delivery stride is the stride during which the Law 25.5 shall not apply delivery swing is made, whether the ball is released or not. It starts when the bowler’s back foot lands for that stride and ends when the front foot lands in the same stride. The “stride after the delivery stride” is completed when the next foot lands i.e. when the back foot of the delivery stride lands again.

LAW 22 WIDE BALL LAW 33 CAUGHT Law 22.1 shall apply with the following addition: Law 33 shall apply with the following amendments: If in the umpire’s opinion the bowler is attempting to utilise the rough outside a batsman’s leg stump, or is 33.2 A Fair Catch bowling the leg side as a negative tactic, the umpire will call and signal Wide ball unless the ball passes 33.2.2 Furthermore a catch will be fair if any of the following conditions applies: sufficiently within the reach of the striker for them to be able to hit it with their bat by means of a normal 33.2.2.1 the ball is held in the hand or hands of a fielder, or is hugged to the body, or lodges in the external cricket stroke. protective equipment (except a helmet) worn by a fielder/wicketkeeper, or lodges accidentally in a fielder’s clothing. If a ball is lodged in the helmet or a fielder or wicketkeeper, the ball shall be called dead (see General LAW 24 FIELDER’s ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES Playing Condition 20 Clause A) Law 24 shall apply with the following amendments: Law 24.1 Substitute Fielders [A] A wicketkeeper shall only be replaced by a substitute if he/she has been injured or become ill and that this Law 37 OBSTRUCTING THE FIELD occurred during the match. 37.1 Out Obstructing the Field Law 24.2 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field of Play The following shall apply in addition to Law 37.1: [A] If a fielder fails to take the field with their side at the start of the match or at any later time, or leaves the Should either batsman intentionally change direction whilst running between the wickets to block a run-out field during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for their absence, and the fielder chance this shall be deemed contrary to the Laws (37.1). The batsman shall be given out on appeal from the shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of play without the consent of the umpire [See Law fielding side. 24.4]. The umpire shall give such consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes: (i) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have been LAW 41 UNFAIR PLAY on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent. Law 41 shall apply with the following amendments: (ii) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have returned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that length of playing time 41.5 Deliberate Distraction, Deception, or Obstruction of Batsman for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side has lost five wickets. [A] Law 41.5 shall apply except that in the first instance either umpire considers that a fielder has caused or [B] The restriction in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external blow [as opposed to attempted to cause such a distraction, deception or obstruction, he/she shall caution the fielder in lieu of an internal injury such as a pulled muscle] whilst participating earlier in the match and consequently been awarding five penalty runs to the batting side, indicating that this is the fielding team’s first and final forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very exceptional and wholly warning, and inform the other umpire, the captain of the fielding side and the batsmen of what has acceptable reasons [other than injury or illness]. occurred. The warning applies until the completion of the innings. [C] In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an interruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to count any such stoppage time as 41.7 Bowling of Dangerous and Unfair Non-Pitching Deliveries playing time, provided that they personally inform the umpires when they are fit enough to take the field Law 41.7 shall apply with the following amendments: had play been in progress. [A] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be a No Ball. This clause shall not apply for slow paced deliveries in The Lord’s LAW 25 BATSMAN’S INNINGS; RUNNERS Taverners and Shane Watson Cup competitions. 25.1 Eligibility to act as a batsman or runner [B] Any delivery which passes or would have passed on the full above waist height of the striker standing Law 25.1 shall apply as modified below: upright at the crease is deemed dangerous and unfair if, in the opinion of the bowler’s end umpire, it is [A] Only a nominated player may bat. A runner for a nominated player when batting is not permitted. likely to inflict physical injury on the striker. [C] Applying to The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup competitions only, a slow delivery that passes or 25.4 Batsman Retiring would have passed on the full above shoulder height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be a Law 25.4 shall apply as modified below: No Ball. [A] A batsman may retire at any time during their innings. The umpire, before allowing play to proceed, shall be informed of the reason for a batsman retiring. Note: The phrase “likely to inflict physical injury on the striker” has been retained in the General Playing [B] If a batsman retires because of illness, injury or any other unavoidable cause, they are entitled to resume Conditions. In the updated MCC Laws of Cricket, any delivery above waist height is to be demmed their innings subject to [D] below. If for any reason they do not do so, their innings is to be recorded as dangerous and unfair, whether or not it is likely to inflict physical damage on the striker. ‘Retired – not out’.

46 47 41.16 Non-Striker Leaving His/Her Ground Early LOVE YOUR [A] Law 41.16 shall apply except that before attempting to run out a non-striker, the batting team shall first be given a warning by the umpire for leaving his/her ground early before the instant when the bowler would normally have been expected to release the ball. The fielding captain must request a warning, which can be upheld or not upheld by the umpire. If the request is upheld, both not out batsman and any subsequent batsman shall be advised of the warning upon coming to the wicket. At the next lunch or tea interval, the batting captain shall also be advised of the warning. The warning applies until the completion of the innings. CRICKET?

LAW 42 PLAYERS’ CONDUCT Law 42 shall be replaced by the following: Want to be involved 1. Queensland Cricket Code of Behaviour – Refer to Policies Appendix ALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTED AND CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS with the action? CODE CAN EXPECT LITTLE SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY. 2. Penalty to Players/Officials/Clubs [A] Should any player or official commit any breach of these regulations and playing conditions, including the Code of Behaviour, the Intoxicated Player Policy or the Racial and Religious Vilification Code the Become a scorer. Conducts Commissioner or the Conducts Committee may fine the offender, suspend them from further play, or otherwise deal with them at its discretion. This may include suspended sentences which are subject to conditions imposed at the time of sentence. [B] Should any Club commit any breach of these regulations and playing conditions, the Premier Cricket Committee may fine the offending Club, suspend the Club or its team from further play, or otherwise deal with the Club at its discretion. [C] Scope of Penalties No previous (i) Penalties imposed by a Conducts Commissioner, Conducts Committee or an Appeals Tribunal, are deemed to pertain to all cricket matches and competitions conducted or participated in by Queensland Cricket and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty. experience necessary. (ii) Players suspended for breaches of Cricket Australia or ICC Codes are also deemed to be suspended from all matches and competitions conducted, under the jurisdiction of or participated in by Queensland Cricket and any of its affiliates for the duration of the penalty.

The Queensland Cricket Scorer’s Association is always looking for new members. For further information please contact Cliff Howard on Mob: 0400 245 179 Email: [email protected] 48 Played Under Management of QC INDEX – ONE DAY PLAYING CONDITIONS All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Cricket, including Experimental Laws as recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia, as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket on advice of Law 4 THE BALL...... 51 the Premier Cricket Committee as set out in these regulations and playing conditions. Law 6 THE PITCH...... 51 Law 11 INTERVALS...... 51 These Playing Conditions apply for all One Day matches in the following competitions. Where competitions are Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 52 individually identified, such playing conditions are to apply to that competition only. Law 13 INNINGS...... 52 Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 54 First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields Law 21 NO BALL...... 55 The Katherine Raymont Shield Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 56 The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competition Law 28 THE FIELDER...... 56 The Premier Cricket Regulations and General Playing Conditions shall apply except where varied below.

Law 4 THE BALL 4.1 Weight and Size [a] The brand of ball must be one manufactured by Kookaburra only of the type specified in General Playing Condition 4.1 [b].

4.3 New Ball Applying for Scheduled Men’s First Grade One Day matches only, each fielding team shall have two new balls, one to be used from each end for the duration of the innings. One type of ball from the approved list of balls in General Playing Conditions Clause 4.1 must be used from both ends.

Note: The Katherine Raymont Shield, The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competitions only use one new ball per innings.

Law 6 THE PITCH Black sightscreens are required for all Scheduled Men’s First Grade, Katherine Raymont Shield and The Lord’s Taverners Competition One Day and Twenty20 matches.

Note: Black sightscreens or fields without sightscreens are required for Shane Watson Cup Competition

Law 11 INTERVALS Law 11 shall apply subject to the following:

11.2 Duration of Intervals The lunch or tea interval in a one-day match shall be of 30 minutes duration and taken at the conclusion of the innings of the team batting first.

[A] Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to the following times: Time Lost Reduced Interval Time Between 00 and 120 Minutes 20 Minutes More than 120 Minutes 10 Minutes

Refer to the provisions of One Day Playing Conditions 13 Clause 2.2 for application.

11.8 Intervals for Drinks Drinks breaks shall be permitted as follows: Competition Drinks Breaks First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, Katherine Raymont Two per session, each 1 hour 10 minutes apart. Shields, Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup (Under 16) Competitions The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP One per session, after 1 hour 15 minutes. Harris Shields

The provisions of this playing condition shall be strictly observed 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

50 51 edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken bowled. The interval shall not be extended and the second session shall commence at the scheduled onto the field without the permission of the umpires. time, unless there is fewer than 10 minutes available for the minimum interval. [C] If the team batting first is dismissed in less than the overs indicated in One Day Playing Condition Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire. 12.2, the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for the full amount of overs unless a result is achieved. Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY [D] If the team fielding second fails to bowl the full amount of overs by the scheduled cessation time, Law 12 shall apply with the following additions: the hours of play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result 1. Hours of Play achieved. First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competitions [E] Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (refer also to General Playing Condition 12 Clause 4 [H] relating to circumstances of an extenuating nature). These [A] Matches in September penalties shall apply to One Day Competitions (or Two Day competitions for unscheduled One Innings 1 Interval Innings 2 Day matches) and consequently Overall Competitions. 09:30am – 1:00pm 1:00pm – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 5:00pm 2.2 Delayed or Interrupted Matches [B] All other Matches 2.2.1 General Innings 1 Interval Innings 2 [A] The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the 10:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00pm – 5:30pm opportunity of batting for the same number of overs. (i) A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed. The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields (ii) A minimum number of overs specified in One Day Playing Conditions Clause 12.2 have to be bowled to the side batting second to constitute a match. Innings 1 Interval Innings 2 (iii) The calculation of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on an average rate 12:00pm – 2:30pm 2:30pm – 3:00pm 3:00pm – 5:30pm in the total time available for play, as indicated below: First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield and The Lord’s Taverners Competition: The Katherine Raymont Shield 14.28 overs per hour The Norm McMahon Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields: 16 overs per hour Innings 1 Interval Innings 2 The Katherine Raymont Shield: 15.78 overs per hour 10:00am – 1:10pm 1:10pm – 1:40pm 1:40pm – 4:50pm If a reduction of the number of overs is required, any recalculation must not cause the match to be rescheduled to finish earlier than the original cessation time. This time may be extended to allow for one extra over for both teams to be added if required. 2. Duration of Matches [B] If the team fielding second fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled One Day matches shall consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the number of six-ball cessation time, the hours of play shall be extended until the overs have been bowled or a overs specified below: result achieved. [C] The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless Competition Number of Overs Minimum Overs to the latter has been all out in less than the agreed number of overs. Constitute a Match [D] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations regarding the number of overs. First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew, The Katherine Raymont [E] Penalties shall apply for not bowling the required overs (.25 points per over) (refer also to Shield, The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup 50 15 General Playing Condition 12 Clause 4 [H] relating to circumstances of an extenuating Competitions nature). These penalties shall apply to One Day Competitions (or Two Day competitions for The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP 40 15 unscheduled One Day matches) and consequently Overall Competitions. Harris Shields

2.2.2 Delayed or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First Law 13 INNINGS [A] If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for Law 13 shall apply with the following additional clauses: the completion of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of One Day 1. Extra Time Playing Condition 13 Clause 1, One Day Playing Condition 11.2 [A] and Clause 2.2.1 above. Provision has been made for extra official playing time in the competitions below – refer to Clause 2.2 below for [B] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for application cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled. Competition Extra Time First Grade, The Lord’s Taverners Competition, Shane Watson 30 minutes 2.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second Cup, The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy [A] If there is a suspension in play during the second innings, the overs shall be reduced at a rate Tanner and WEP Harris Shields for time lost (One Day Playing Condition 13 Clause 1, One Day Playing Condition 11.2 [A] The Katherine Raymont Shield 60 minutes and Clause 2.2.1 above apply), except that, when the innings of the team batting first has been completed prior to the scheduled or rescheduled time for the interval between innings, 2. Length of Innings the reduction of overs will not commence until an amount of time equivalent to that by which 2.1 Uninterrupted Matches the second innings started early has elapsed. [A] Each team shall bat for the overs indicated in One Day Playing Condition 12.2 unless all out earlier or a result achieved. A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed. Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of One Day Playing [B] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for Condition 16 Clause 2 [Calculation of Target Score] cessation of the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been

52 53 3. Points 3. Number of Overs Per Bowler [A] Preliminary Matches [A] No bowler shall bowl more than the following amount of overs in an innings. Refer to Regulation 14 for Competition Points in One Day Matches Competition Overs First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Katherine Raymont Shield, The Lord’s 10 [B] Net Run Rate Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competition (i) A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored by that team The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields 8 throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that team throughout the competition. [B] In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling (ii) In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of its net run second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed (unless such a number has been rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been entitled and not on the exceeded before the interruption), except that where the total overs are not divisible by five, an additional number of overs in which the team was dismissed. over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance. - e.g. after 20 (iii) Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run rate overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 27 overs. Both opening bowlers have bowled 7 calculations. Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under Duckworth/Lewis or the overs. Two bowlers can bowl 6 overs and three bowlers can bowl 5 overs. Bowlers 1 and 2 have already Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, for net run rate purposes Team 1 will be accredited with Team 2’s exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over (6 as opposed to 5) and Par Score on abandonment off the same number of overs faced by Team 2. Where a match is so any other bowlers are limited to 5 overs. concluded but with Duckworth/Lewis or the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method having been applied [C] When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum at an earlier point in the match, Team 1 will be accredited with 1 run less than the final Target allocation, the bowler will be allowed to finish the incompleted over. Score for Team 2 off the total number of overs allocated to Team 2 to reach the target. [D] In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, another bowler will bowl the (iv) In matches where play is delayed or interrupted, and the match becomes less than the original remaining deliveries. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler’s limit is number of scheduled overs, the Team Run Rate for the team batting second will be the rate concerned. achieved in its innings, with such rate being based on the number of overs as set in One Day Playing Conditions Clause 13.2.2 and the target score as set in One Day Playing Conditions Clause Law 16 THE RESULT 16.2. Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: 16.5 All Other Matches – A Tie or a Draw Law 21 NO BALL In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject 21.10 Ball Bouncing Over Head Height of Striker to the provisions of One Day Playing Conditions Clause 13 2.2 the team scoring the higher number of runs Law 21.10 shall be replaced by the following: shall be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the A bowler shall be allowed to bowl two fast short pitched deliveries per over. number of wickets that have fallen. [A] A fast short-pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in their normal guard position. The following shall also apply in addition to the above: [B] The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast short 1. Minimum Overs pitched delivery has been bowled. [A] A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 15 overs, subject [C] In addition, for the purpose of this regulation, a ball that passes clearly above head height of the batsman, to the provisions of One Day Playing Conditions Clause 13.2.2, unless one team has been all out in less other than a fast short pitched ball as defined in [A] above, that prevents the batsman from being able to hit than 15 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 15 overs. it with their bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide and will also count as an [B] All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 15 overs, shall allowable ball above shoulder height for that over (subject to [D], [E] and [F] below). be declared No Result. [D] In the event of a bowler bowling more than two fast short pitched deliveries in an over as defined in [A] and [C] above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No Ball on each occasion. A differential 2. Delayed or Interrupted Matches - Calculation of the Target Score signal shall be used to signify a No Ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal First Grade and The Katherine Raymont Shield: No Ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batsmen at the wicket and the other umpire has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 15 overs), then a revised target score of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of [E] If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled for bowling more than two fast short pitched facing. The target score shall be calculated by two club officials or scorers (or player scorers as the case deliveries in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in [D] above and advise the bowler that this is may be). The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both his final warning for the innings. captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using the [F] Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method. 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 The Alan Pettigrew, Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner, WEP Harris Shields and The Lord’s be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof. Taverners Competition: [G] The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon as If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of the team possible to the captain of the batting side. batting second has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 15 overs), then a [H] The umpires will then report the matter to Queensland Cricket which shall take whatever action is revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have considered appropriate against the captain and bowler concerned. the opportunity of facing. The target score shall be calculated by the two scorers (or player scorers as the [I] This regulation is not a substitute for Dangerous and Unfair Bowling that umpires may apply at any time. case may be). The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using the Law 21 shall apply with the following additions: Duckworth/Lewis Calculator on the MyCricket Live Score app. 1. Free Hit After a No Ball [A] The delivery following a No Ball called shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery Note: Where possible Scorers should assist players and club officials with the calculation of target for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will scores. become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it.

54 55 [E] At the commencement of the second and third Fielding Restriction Overs of an innings, the umpire [B] For any free hit, the striker can only be dismissed under the circumstances that apply for a No Ball even if shall signal such commencement to the scorers by rotating his arm in a large circle. the delivery for the free hit is called a Wide. Changes to fielding positions are only permitted if a different [F] In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Fielding batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. Restriction Overs shall be reduced in accordance with the table below. For the sake of clarity, it should be [C] The bowler’s end umpire will indicate the free hit delivery by (after the No Ball signal) extending one arm noted that the table shall apply to both the 1st and 2nd innings of the match. straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion. [G] Where, in an interrupted innings, on resumption the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs (as set out above) is no longer achievable, the actual number of Fielding Restriction Overs for that innings will be the closest achievable whole number. Law 22 WIDE BALL Law 22 shall apply subject to the following First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield, The Lord’s Taverners and Shane Watson Cup Competition: Law 22.1 Judging a Wide Innings Duration FRO 1 FRO 2 FRO 3 [A] Umpires are instructed to apply a strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to 2 fielders 4 fielders 5 fielders prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket outside circle outside circle outside circle [B] Any off side or leg side delivery that in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable 15 3 9 3 opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. 16 3 10 3 [C] As a guideline to the umpires for the calling of wides, the crease markings detailed in the Wide Marking 17 4 10 3 Appendix shall be marked in white at each end of the pitch. [D] A delivery passing the striker on the off side outside the Off Side Wide Line shall be a Wide provided they 18 4 11 3 maintain a normal batting position and have not brought the ball within reach. If, in the opinion of the 19 4 11 4 umpire, the striker has brought the ball within reach, the Off Side Wide Line shall be disregarded and the 20 4 12 4 umpire shall apply a general interpretation consistent with the normal operation of Law 22. 21 4 13 4 [E] Any delivery that passes the striker outside the return crease shall be a Wide regardless of whether he has 22 5 13 4 brought the ball within reach. 23 5 14 4 [F] A delivery passing the striker’s stumps on the leg side without any contact with the striker’s bat or person 24 5 14 5 shall be a Wide unless; 25 5 15 5 i. the ball passes between the striker and the stumps. 26 5 16 5 ii. the striker moves toward the off side and, in the umpires opinion, the ball would have madecontact 27 6 16 5 with the striker in a normal batting position. 28 6 17 5 iii. the striker is attempting to play, or has aborted an attempt to play, a reverse sweep or switch hit. In 29 6 17 6 this scenario only a delivery passing the striker outside the Off Side Wide Line on the leg side shall 30 6 18 6 be a Wide. 31 6 19 6 32 7 19 6 Law 28 THE FIELDER 33 7 20 6 Law 28 shall apply with the following additions: 34 7 20 7 Restrictions on the Placement of Fielders 35 7 21 7 [A] At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than 5 fielders on the leg side. 36 7 22 7 [B] In addition to the restriction contained in A above, further fielding restrictions shall apply to certain 37 8 22 7 overs in each innings. The nature of such fielding restrictions and the overs during which they shall apply 38 8 23 7 (hereinafter referred to as the Fielding Restriction Overs (FROs)) are set out in the following paragraphs. 39 8 23 8 [C] The following fielding restrictions shall apply: 40 8 24 8 41 8 25 8 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 semicircles shall be 30 yards (27.43 42 9 25 8 metres) (23 metres for the Katherine Raymont Shield). The semi circles shall be linked by two parallel 43 9 26 8 straight lines drawn on the field. The fielding restriction areas should be marked by continuous painted 44 9 26 9 white lines or ‘dots’ at 5 yard (4.57 metres) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by white plastic or 45 9 27 9 rubber (but not metal) disc measuring 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter. During the Fielding Restriction 46 9 28 9 Overs (as set out below), only the number of fielders set out in the table below shall be permitted 47 10 28 9 outside this fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery. (See Field Marking Appendix). 48 10 29 9 49 10 29 10 At the instant of delivery: 50 10 30 10 (i) FRO 1 - no more than two (2) fielders shall be permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an innings of 50 overs, these are overs 1 to 10 inclusive. The Norm McMahon, Bob Spence, Roy Tanner and WEP Harris Shields (ii) FRO 2 - no more than four (4) fielders shall be permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In Innings FRO 1 (2 fielders FRO 2 (4 fielders an innings of 50 overs, these are overs 11 to 40 inclusive Duration outside circle) outside circle) (iii)FRO 3 - no more than five (5) fielders shall be permitted outside this fielding restriction area. In an 15 – 17 6 innings of 50 overs, these are overs 41 to 50 inclusive (First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield and 18 – 19 7 Remaining overs The Lord’s Taverners Competition) 20 – 21 8 (innings duration 22 – 23 9 less FRO 1) [D] In the event of an infringement of any of the fielding restrictions in this playing condition, the umpire at 24 – 40 10 the striker’s end shall call and signal No Ball.

56 57 [P] If following an interruption while a Fielding Restriction Over is not in progress, it is found on Applying only to the Katherine Raymont Shield resumption that the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs remaining equals or exceeds the [H] The following fielding restrictions shall apply: number of overs to be bowled in the innings, then the Fielding Restriction Overs will commence at the start (i) Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles shall have as their centre the of the next over. middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semicircles shall be 23 metres. [Q] If play is interrupted during a Fielding Restriction Over and on resumption the total number of Fielding The semi circles shall be linked by two parallel straight lines drawn on the field. The fielding Restriction Overs has already been exceeded, then the fielding restrictions will be lifted immediately. Note restriction areas should be marked by continuous painted white lines or ‘dots’ at 5 yard (4.57 that this is the only circumstance under which the Fielding Restriction Overs status can be changed during metres) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc an over. measuring 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter. During the Fielding Restriction Overs (as set out below), [R] At the commencement of each discretionary block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the umpire shall only the number of fielders set out in the table below shall be permitted outside this fielding signal such commencement to the scorers by rotating their arm in a large circle. If the batting side has restriction area at the instant of delivery. (See Field Marking Appendix). chosen their block of Fielding Restriction Overs the umpire shall signal this to the scorers by tapping their (ii) For the first block of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in [K] (i) below, two fielders shall be hands above their head after the signal. permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery. (iii) For the second block of Fielding Restriction Overs, as set out in [K] (ii) below, three fielders shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area at the instant of delivery. [I] During the non Fielding Restriction Overs, no more than 4 fielders shall be permitted outside the fielding restriction area referred to in C above. [J] A batsman must nominate their team’s block of Fielding Restriction Overs no later than the moment at which the umpire reaches the stumps at the bowler’s end for the start of the next over. Once a side has nominated a block of Fielding Restriction Overs, the decision cannot be changed. The umpire who will stand at the bowler’s end for the commencement of a block of Fielding Restriction Overs shall determine whether a request has been made. The umpires shall not ask or remind either captain regarding their option to take a block (except as required [K] (iii) below). If in the opinion of the umpires neither captain has advised them of their intention to take a block it will be assumed that no block is in effect. [K] Subject to the provisions of [M] below, the Fielding Restriction Overs shall apply for the following number of overs: 15 overs per innings to be taken as follows: (i) 10 of the Fielding Restriction Overs shall be the first 10 overs of the innings. (ii) The second block of Fielding Restriction Overs (5 overs for an uninterrupted match) shall be taken at the discretion of either batsman at the wicket. (iii) The second block of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence between the 11th and 36th overs. However this shall not apply for any innings reduced to less than 40 overs in duration; (iv) Should the batsman at the wicket choose not to exercise this discretion, the remaining blocks of Fielding Restriction Overs will automatically commence at the latest available point in the innings (i.e. in an uninterrupted innings, at the start of the 36th over). [L] In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, the umpire at the striker’s end shall call and signal No Ball. [M] In circumstances when the number of overs of the batting team is reduced, the number of Fielding Restriction 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 Number of FROs First FROs Batting FROs 15 – 19 5 3 2 20 – 21 6 4 2 22 – 24 7 5 2 25 – 28 8 5 3 29 – 31 9 6 3 32 – 34 10 7 3 35 – 38 11 7 4 39 – 41 12 8 4 42 – 44 13 9 4 45 – 48 14 9 5 49 – 50 15 10 5

[N] Where, in an interrupted innings, on resumption the recalculated number of Fielding Restriction Overs (as set out above) is no longer achievable, the actual number of Fielding Restriction Overs for that innings will be the closest achievable whole number (subject to observing [O], [P] and [Q] below). [O] Each block of Fielding Restriction Overs must commence at the start of an over.

58 59 INDEX – TWENTY20 PLAYING CONDITIONS Played Under Management of QC All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Cricket, including Experimental Laws as Law 1 THE PLAYERS...... 61 recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia, as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket on advice of Law 11 INTERVALS...... 61 the Premier Cricket Committee as set out in these regulations and playing conditions. Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 61 Law 13 INNINGS...... 62 These playing conditions apply for all Twenty20 matches in the following competitions. Where competitions are Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 64 individually identified, such playing conditions are to apply to that competition only. Law 21 NO BALL...... 65 Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 66 First Grade and the Alan Pettigrew Shield Law 24 FIELDER'S ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES ...... 66 The Katherine Raymont Shield Law 28 THE FIELDER...... 66 The Sunday Legends Competition Law 40 TIMED OUT ...... 67 The Regulations, Playing Conditions and One Day Playing Conditions shall apply except where varied below.

Law 1 THE PLAYERS Law 1 shall apply with the following additions: 1. Player Eligibility The Sunday Legends Competition Players selected to represent their Club in the Sunday Legends Competition must not have played in either First Grade or The Alan Pettigrew Shield in that season. The Katherine Raymont Shield Refer to Regulation 8 [D] regarding players participating in The Katherine Raymont Shield and The Jodie Fields Shield on the same day.

Law 11 INTERVALS Law 11 shall apply subject to the following amendments: 11.4 Changing Agreed Times of Intervals Law 11.4 shall apply as modified: [A] If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier. [B] In circumstances where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of the interval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum time for the interval will be 10 minutes. [C] On all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to 10 minutes.

11.8 Intervals for Drinks Law 11.8 shall apply as modified: No drinks intervals are permitted. 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.

Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY Law 12 shall apply with the following additions: 1. Duration of Match [A] Matches will consist of one innings per side, each innings being limited to 20 overs. [B] A minimum of 10 overs per team shall constitute a match.

2. Hours of Play The Hours of Play below shall apply except as varied by the Premier Cricket Committee .

2.1 First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew and Katherine Raymont Shields

Match 1 Match 2 10:00am - 11:20am Session 1 2:00pm - 3:20pm Session 1 11:20am - 11:35am Interval 3:20pm - 3:35pm Interval 11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2 3:35pm - 4:55pm Session 2

60 61 In the event that a team that is required to travel between venues, is delayed by the first match and or traffic, [B] Should calculations regarding numbers of overs result in a fraction of an over, the fraction shall and are not present 15 minutes prior to the scheduled time for the commencement of the second match, the be ignored. In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total hours of play (including the intervals) shall be postponed by 15 minutes. Should there be any further delays overs to be bowled in the match will be calculated as if the over in progress at the time of the due to traffic, Twenty20 Playing Condition 13 Clause 1.2 shall apply. interruption had been completed. The innings of the team batting first will continue from the point of the interruption. 2.2 The Sunday Legends Competition [C] The revision of the number of overs should ensure, whenever possible, that both teams have the opportunity to bat for the same number of overs. If the total number of overs in the match All Matches thereby calculated results in an odd number of total overs in the match, then one over shall be 9.00am - 10.20am Session 1 added and the new total divided in half. The team batting second shall not bat for a greater 10.20am - 10.35am Interval number of overs than the first team unless the latter completed its innings in less than its 10.35am - 11.55am Session 2 allocated overs. [D] To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs has to be bowled to the side batting second, 2.3 Hours of Play – Finals Matches subject to the innings not being completed earlier. The hours of play for Semi-Finals and Finals shall be determined by the Premier Cricket Committee. [E] A fixed time will be specified for the commencement of the interval, and also the close of play for the match, by applying a rate of 4 mins per over in respect of each over already bowled 3. Over-Rate Penalties and/or scheduled to be bowled in each innings. All relative delays, interruptions in play, and [A] All sides are expected to have completed their overs within 1 hr 20 minutes playing time. In the event of a the duration of the interval will be taken into account. side failing to do so, the batting side will be credited with 6 runs for every over that has not been bowled by [F] If this calculation produces a close of play time that is earlier than the original time for the scheduled or rescheduled cessation time. This will apply to both innings of the match. If the side batting cessation of play, then one additional over should be allocated to each team, with the interval second is credited with runs in this way and this consequently takes their score past that of the side batting and close of play times being recalculated accordingly. first then the match shall be deemed to be won by the side batting second. All penalties in this regard will [G] If there is more than one interruption to the innings of the side batting first, the above be imposed at the end of the innings. (Refer also to General Playing Condition 12 Clause 4 [H] relating to calculations should always be based on the original scheduled close of play, rather than the circumstances of an extenuating nature). rescheduled close resulting from the previous interruption. [B] If the innings is terminated before the scheduled or re-scheduled cut-off time, no over-rate penalty shall [H] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the revised number of overs by the specified time, play apply. If the innings is interrupted, the over-rate penalty will apply based on the re-scheduled cessation shall continue subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until the required number of time for that innings. overs has been bowled or the innings is completed, and Twenty20 Playing Condition 12.3 shall [C] The umpire shall inform the fielding team captain when taking the field for the first time and on every apply. subsequent occasion if play is interrupted by the weather, the scheduled cessation time for that innings. The umpire at the bowler's end will inform the fielding captain, the batsman and his fellow umpire of any time 1.2.2 Delay or Interruptions to the Innings of the Team Batting Second allowances as and when they arise. This matter will not be subject to retrospective negotiation. In addition, [A] When playing time has been lost (see above) and, as a result, it is not possible for the team in all delayed or interrupted matches (as per Twenty20 Playing Condition 13 Section 1.2), the fielding team batting second to have the opportunity of receiving its allocated, or revised allocation of overs will be given one over's leeway. in the playing time available, the number of overs shall be reduced at a rate of 4 mins per over [D] In all reduced overs matches both teams will be given one over's leeway in addition to any time that the in respect of the aggregated lost playing time. Should the calculations result in a fraction of an umpires might allow for stoppages. Allowances prior to a stoppage are carried forward for the purposes of over the fraction shall be ignored. the application of this Playing Condition only - they do not influence the recalculated number of overs or [B] In addition, should the innings of the team batting first have been completed prior to the the scheduled close of either innings. scheduled, or rescheduled time for the commencement of the interval, then any calculation relating to the revision of overs shall not be effective until an amount of time equivalent to that Law 13 INNINGS by which the second innings started early has elapsed. Law 13 shall apply subject to the following: [C] In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of total overs lost 1. Length of Innings will be calculated as above and the innings of the team batting second will continue from the 1.1 Uninterrupted Match [i.e. The match is neither delayed nor interrupted] point of the interruption. [A] Each team shall bat for 20 overs unless all out earlier. [D] A rescheduled time for the close of play will be fixed by applying a rate of 4 minutes per over [B] If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for the in respect of each over already bowled and/or re-scheduled to be bowled in the innings. The cessation of the first innings, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been timing and duration of all relative delays and interruptions in play with respect to the second bowled and Twenty20 Playing Condition 12.3 shall apply. The team batting second shall receive its innings will be taken into account in specifying this time. This calculation must not cause the full quota of 20 overs irrespective of the number of overs it bowled in the scheduled time for match to finish earlier than the original time for cessation of play. If required the original time cessation of the first innings. shall be extended to allow for one extra over for the team batting second. [C] If the team batting first is dismissed in less than 20 overs, the team batting second shall be entitled [E] To constitute a match, a minimum of 10 overs have to be bowled to the team batting second to bat for 20 overs. subject to the innings not being completed earlier. The team batting second shall not bat for a [D] If the team fielding second fails to bowl 20 overs by the scheduled time for the cessation of the greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter completed its innings in less than second innings, the hours of play for the match shall, subject to conditions of ground, weather and its allocated overs. light, be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result has been achieved [F] If the team fielding second fails to bowl the revised overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled and Twenty20 Playing Condition 12.3 shall apply. close of play, the hours of play shall be extended subject to conditions of ground, weather and light until the overs have been bowled or a result achieved, and Twenty20 Playing Condition 1.2 In a Delayed or Interrupted Match 12.3 shall apply. 1.2. 1 Delay or Interruptions to the Innings of the Team Batting First [A] When playing time has been lost the revised number of further overs to be bowled in the match Note: For any match interrupted after the start of play, see the provisions of Twenty20 shall be based on a rate of 4 mins per over in the total remaining time available for play. When Playing Conditions Clause 16.2 [Calculation of Target Score] calculating the length of remaining playing time available for the match the duration of the interval between innings will be taken into account as per Twenty20 Playing Condition 11.4 [C].

62 63 [B] In the event of a team being all out in less than its full quota of overs, the calculation of 2. Extra Time its net run rate shall be based on the full quota of overs to which it would have been No extra time shall be permitted to make up for any time lost. entitled and not on the number of overs in which the team was dismissed. [C] Only those matches where results are achieved will count for the purpose of net run rate 3. Number of Overs Per Bowler calculations. Where a match is abandoned, but a result is achieved under [A] No bowler may bowl more than 4 overs in an innings. Duckworth/Lewis or the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, for net run rate purposes [B] In a delayed or interrupted match, where the overs are reduced for both sides or for the side bowling Team 1 will be accredited with Team 2’s Par Score on abandonment off the same second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed (unless such a number has number of overs faced by Team 2. Where a match is concluded but with been exceeded before the interruption), except that where the total overs are not divisible by five, an Duckworth/Lewis or the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method having been applied at an additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance. earlier point in the match, Team 1 will be accredited with 1 run less than the final Target - e.g. after 8 overs, rain interrupts play and the innings is reduced to 12 overs. Both opening bowlers Score for Team 2 off the total number of overs allocated to Team 2 to reach the target. have bowled 4 overs. Two bowlers can bowl 3 overs and three bowlers can bowl 2 overs. Bowlers 1 and 2 have already exceeded this limit. They count as the two bowlers who were allowed the extra over 16.5 All Other Matches – A Tie or a Draw (3 as opposed to 2) and so any other bowlers are limited to 2 overs. A Tie [C] When an interruption occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to allocation, they will be allowed to finish the incompleted over. the provisions of Twenty20 Playing Condition 13 Clause 1.2, the team scoring the higher number of runs shall [D] In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be the winner. If the scores are equal, the result shall be a Tie and no account shall be taken of the number of be bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each wickets that have fallen. bowler's limit is concerned. Law 21 NO BALL Law 16 THE RESULT 21.10 Ball Bouncing Over Head Height of Striker Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: Law 21.10 shall be replaced by the following: 1. Overs [A] A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 10 overs A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one fast short pitched deliveries per over. subject to the provisions of Twenty20 Playing Condition 13 Section 1.2, unless one team has been all [A] A fast short-pitched ball is defined as a ball, which after pitching, passes or would have passed above out in less than 10 overs or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 10 shoulder height of the batsman standing upright in their normal guard position. overs. [B] The umpire at the bowlers end shall advise the bowler and the batsman on strike when each fast short [B] All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 10 overs pitched delivery has been bowled. shall be declared No Result. [C] 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 in [A] above, that prevents the batsman from being able to hit it with their bat by means of a normal cricket stroke shall be called a Wide and will also count as an 2. Delayed or Interrupted Matches – Calculation of the Target Score allowable ball above shoulder height for that over (subject to [D], [E] and [F] below). First Grade and The Katherine Raymont Shield: If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of either team [D] In the event of a bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched deliveries in an over as defined in [A] has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 10 overs), then a revised target score and [C] above, the umpire at the bowlers end shall call and signal No Ball on each occasion. A differential (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of signal shall be used to signify a No Ball for a fast short pitched delivery. The umpire shall call and signal facing. The target score shall be calculated by two club officials or the scorers (or player scorers as the case No Ball and then tap the head with the other hand. In addition when the ball is dead, the umpire shall may be). The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both caution the bowler, inform the captain of the fielding side, the batsmen at the wicket and the other umpire captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using the of what has occurred. This caution shall apply throughout the innings. Duckworth-Lewis-Stern Method. [E] If there is a second instance of the bowler being No Balled for bowling more than one fast short pitched deliveries in an over, the umpire shall repeat the procedure in [D] above and advise the bowler that this is his final warning for the innings. The Alan Pettigrew Shield and The Sunday Legends T20 Competition: If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of the team [F] Should there be any further instance by the same bowler in that innings, the umpire shall call and signal No batting second has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 10 overs), then a Ball and when the ball is dead, direct the captain to take the bowler off forthwith. If necessary the over revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have shall be completed by another bowler, who shall neither have bowled the previous over or part thereof nor the opportunity of facing. The target score shall be calculated by two club officials of the scorers (or player be allowed to bowl the next over or part thereof. scorers as the case may be). The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and [G] The umpire will report the occurrence to the other umpire, the batsmen at the wicket and as soon as agreed to by both captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated possible to the captain of the batting side. using the the Duckworth/Lewis Calculator on the MyCricket Live Score app [H] The umpires will then report the matter to Queensland Cricket which shall take whatever action is considered appropriate against the captain and bowler concerned. [I] This regulation is not a substitute for Dangerous and Unfair Bowling that umpires may apply at any time. Note: Where possible Scorers should assist players and club officials with the calculation of target Law 21 shall apply with the following additions: scores. 1. Free Hit After a No Ball [A] The delivery following a No Ball called shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery 3. Points for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No Ball or Wide), then the next delivery will 3.1 Preliminary Matches become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. Refer to Regulation 14 for Competition Points in Twenty20 matches. [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 3.2 Net Run Rate batsman is on strike for the free hit delivery. [A] A team’s net run rate is calculated by deducting from the average runs per over scored [C] The bowler’s end umpire will indicate the free hit delivery by (after the No Ball signal) extending one arm by that team throughout the competition, the average runs per over scored against that straight upwards and moving it in a circular motion. team throughout the competition.

64 65 Law 22 WIDE BALL Law 22 shall apply subject to the following Law 22.1 Judging a Wide delivery. For the remaining overs of each innings in the Katherine Raymont Shield only four fielders [G] Umpires are instructed to apply a strict and consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to are permitted to be outside the fielding circle at the instant of delivery. prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket [D] In circumstances where the number of overs for the team batting first are reduced, the number of overs [H] Any off side or leg side delivery that in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable in regard to the restrictions in [B] above shall be reduced proportionately in a ratio of 6:20 (30%) in opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. accordance with the table below for both the first and second innings. Fractions are to be ignored in all [I] As a guideline to the umpires for the calling of wides, the crease markings detailed in the Wide Marking calculations re the number of overs (if on resumption the number of overs for fielding restrictions has Appendix shall be marked in white at each end of the pitch. already been exceeded this should take effect immediately). [J] A delivery passing the striker on the off side outside the Off Side Wide Line shall be a Wide provided they maintain a normal batting position and have not brought the ball within reach. If, in the opinion of the No. of overs for which fielding restrictions in umpire, the striker has brought the ball within reach, the Off Side Wide Line shall be disregarded and the Total overs in innings 28.1 above will apply umpire shall apply a general interpretation consistent with the normal operation of Law 22. 10-13 3 [K] Any delivery that passes the striker outside the return crease shall be a Wide regardless of whether he has 14-16 4 brought the ball within reach. 17-19 5 [L] A delivery passing the striker’s stumps on the leg side without any contact with the striker’s bat or person 20 6 shall be a Wide unless; iv. the ball passes between the striker and the stumps. v. the striker moves toward the off side and, in the umpires opinion, the ball would have madecontact Law 40 TIMED OUT with the striker in a normal batting position. Law 40 shall apply as outlined below: vi. the striker is attempting to play, or has aborted an attempt to play, a reverse sweep or switch hit. In Law 40 will apply except that the incoming batsman must be in position to take guard or for their partner to be this scenario only a delivery passing the striker outside the Off Side Wide Line on the leg side shall ready to receive the next ball within 1 minute 30 seconds of the fall of the previous wicket. The incoming be a Wide. batsman is expected to be ready to make his way to the wicket immediately a wicket falls, and is expected to jog to the wicket. LAW 24 FIELDER’s ABSENCE; SUBSTITUTES Law 24 shall apply with the following amendments: Law 24.1 Substitute Fielders [A] A wicketkeeper shall only be replaced by a substitute if he/she has been injured or become ill and that this occurred during the match. [B] Once the match has commenced substitute fielders shall not be permitted unless a player sustains an injury during the game.

Law 24.2 Fielder Absent or Leaving the Field of Play [D] If a fielder fails to take the field with their side at the start of the match or at any later time, or leaves the field during a session of play, the umpire shall be informed of the reason for their absence, and the fielder shall not thereafter come onto the field during a session of play without the consent of the umpire [See Law 24.4]. The umpire shall give such consent as soon as practicable. If the player is absent from the field for longer than eight minutes: (iii) The player shall not be permitted to bowl in that innings after their return until they have been on the field for at least that length of playing time for which they were absent. (iv) The player shall not be permitted to bat unless or until, in the aggregate, they have returned to the field and/or their side’s innings has been in progress for at least that length of playing time for which they have been absent or, if earlier when their side has lost five wickets. [E] The restriction in (i) and (ii) above shall not apply if the player has suffered an external blow [as opposed to an internal injury such as a pulled muscle] whilst participating earlier in the match and consequently been forced to leave the field. Nor shall it apply if the player has been absent for very exceptional and wholly acceptable reasons [other than injury or illness]. [F] In the event of a fieldsman already being off the field at the commencement of an interruption in play through ground, weather or light conditions, they shall be allowed to count any such stoppage time as playing time, provided that they personally inform the umpires when they are fit enough to take the field had play been in progress.

Law 28 THE FIELDER Law 28 shall apply with the following addition: 1. Restrictions on the Placement of Fielders [A] At the instant of delivery there shall not be more than five fielders on the leg side. [B] For the first 6 overs only of each innings, only two fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding restriction circle. [C] For the remaining overs of each innings in First Grade, The Alan Pettigrew Shield and Sunday Legends T20 competition only five fielders are permitted to be outside the fielding circle at the instant of

66 67 Played Under Management of QC INDEX – JODIE FIELDS SHIELD PLAYING CONDITIONS All matches shall be played in accordance with the current Laws of Cricket, including Experimental Laws as recognised for the time being by Cricket Australia, as amended by the Board of Queensland Cricket on advice of Law 1 THE PLAYERS...... 69 the Premier Cricket Committee as set out in these regulations and playing conditions. Law 11 INTERVALS...... 69 Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY ...... 70 Regulations and playing conditions relating to the Premier Cricket Competition to apply, except the following: Law 13 INNINGS...... 70 General Playing Condition 1.3 – Replacement Players Law 16 THE RESULT ...... 71 General Playing Condition 14 – Follow-on Law 17 THE OVER...... 72 General Playing Condition 11.8 – Drinks on Field Law 21 NO BALL...... 72 General Playing Condition 12 Section 1 – Hours of Play Law 22 WIDE BALL ...... 72 General Playing Condition 12 Section 2 – Duration of Matches Law 28 THE FIELDER ...... 73 General Playing Condition 12 Section 3 – Unscheduled One Day Match General Playing Condition 12 Section 4 – Fixture matches Over Rates

Law 1 THE PLAYERS

[A] A team shall consist of 10 players in a Twenty20 match or 12 players in a One Day match. [B] 9 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time in a Twenty20 match. 11 fielders only shall be on the field at any one time in a One Day match. [C] A Club shall not commence a match, unless it has a minimum of seven [7] players in a One Day match or [6] in a Twenty20 match [as listed in accordance with General Playing Conditions Clause 1.2] in attendance at the time set down for commencement of play. Once play has commenced a Club can continue the match with any number of players not exceeding twelve [12] in a One Day match or [10] in a Twenty20 match. [D] One player in each side shall not be permitted to bat. Unlimited interchange of fielders from the players nominated to take part in the match shall be allowed. Should a player be injured and not be able to take their place in the field, the replacement fielder must in the first instance be one of the nominated players.

Note: Refer to Regulation 8 [D] regarding players participating in The Katherine Raymont Shield and The Jodie Fields Shield on the same day.

Law 11 INTERVALS Law 11 shall apply subject to the following: 11.4 Changing Agreed Times of Intervals [A] If the innings of the team batting first is completed prior to the scheduled time for the interval, the interval shall take place immediately and the innings of the team batting second will commence correspondingly earlier. [B] In Twenty20 matches where the side bowling first has not completed the allotted number of overs by the scheduled or re-scheduled cessation time for the first innings, the umpires shall reduce the length of the interval by the amount of time that the first innings overran. The minimum time for the interval will be 10 minutes in a Twenty20 match or 20 minutes in a One Day match. [C] On all occasions where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval to 10 minutes.

11.8 Intervals for Drinks Twenty20 matches: No drinks intervals are permitted. 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.

One Day matches: One drinks break shall be allowed in each innings of 40 overs, and shall normally be taken after one hour and 15 minutes. In the case of extreme heat, an extra drinks break may be taken with the agreement of the umpires and both captains.

Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire.

68 69 umpires shall reduce the number of overs to be faced in the second innings by one over for Law 12 START OF PLAY; CESSATION OF PLAY every four (complete) minutes of *net time lost. Law 12 shall apply with the following additions: [B] Net time lost is the time lost after taking into account the possibility of extending play, and [A] Hours of Play rearranging playing times and intervals. (Eg. In a Twenty20 match, if 90 minutes' play is lost Twenty20 matches: at the beginning of a match, and the umpires reduce the lunch interval to 10 minutes, the net Match 1 time lost is only 25 minutes - 90 minutes, less 60 minutes extension under Jodie Fields 10:00am - 11:20am Session 1 Shield Playing Conditions Clause 12.1, fewer 5 minutes gained from reduction in the 11:20am - 11:35am Interval interval) 11:35am - 12:55pm Session 2 [C] The overs to be received by the team batting second shall not be reduced by reason of the One Day matches: team batting first being dismissed in less than the allotted number of overs. First Session Interval Second Session 13.3 Slow Play 11:00am – 1:30pm 1:30pm – 2:00pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm [A] In an uninterrupted match, if the team bowling first does not bowl its allotted number of overs in the allotted time, the full number of allotted overs shall be bowled out, but that [B] In normal circumstances, play shall commence at the time specified in clauses [A] or [b] above and bowling team will only be allowed to face, in its innings, the actual number of overs that had continue with only one interval until the completion of the game. been started by the expiration of the allotted time, except as provided for in [B] below. The [C] Should play be interrupted in a One Day match, the umpires shall be empowered to extend play. If no more over in progress at the conclusion of the allotted time shall be deemed to have been than 60 minutes of play is lost; the extension of play shall equal the amount of time lost. If more than 60 completed within the allotted time. minutes of play is lost, the extension of play shall not exceed 60 minutes. [B] If the team bowling second does not bowl its allotted overs before the expiration of the allotted time, it shall complete its allotted number of overs, and complete one additional over Law 12.2 Cessation of Play for every over not commenced by the expiration of the allotted time. The game finishes as soon as the team batting second is either all out for less than or equal to the score of the team [C] Where additional overs are required to be bowled, the provisions of Jodie Fields Shield batting first, or passes the score of the team batting first. Playing Conditions 16 Clause 1 still apply. Note: In the event of a match concluding early, the Clubs may play another limited overs match, up until the scheduled cessation time. Premiership points will not apply. Example 1: Team A bats first and scores 100 in 20 overs. The innings is completed in the allotted time. Team B is 8/90 from 19 overs at the end of its allotted time. Team A must bowl a further over to make up its allotted 20 overs, then an additional over as a penalty. So Team B has two overs left to Law 13 INNINGS Law 13 shall apply with the following additions: score the necessary 11 runs to win. 13.1 Duration of Matches [A] Matches will consist of one innings per side and each innings will be limited to the time specified in Jodie Example 2: Team A bats first and receives 19 overs in the allotted time. In the 20 overs it eventually receives, it scores 75 runs. Team B therefore has 19 overs to score 76 runs to win. However, Team A Fields Shield Playing Condition 12 Clause 1, or the allotted number of overs, whichever comes first. [B] The allotted number of overs shall be 20 (Twenty20 match), 40 (One Day match), or the number bowls slowly and, by the end of the allotted time, has only bowled 18 overs, at which time Team B determined by the application of clauses 13.2 and 13.3 below. has scored 5/63. Team A must bowl one more over to complete its 19 overs, and then an additional one over penalty, giving Team B two overs to score the 13 for victory. 13.2 Length of Innings 13.2.1 Delayed or Interrupted Matches [D] In a reduced over match under Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 13.2, the penalties for 13.2.1.1 General slow play as provided for in Jodie Fields Shield Playing Conditions 13.3 [A] and [B] shall [A] In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play, the umpires shall be empowered to still apply. extend play according to Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 12 Clause 1[C] and to [E] Umpires are instructed to apply the penalties for slow play unless they are convinced that rearrange the playing time so as to maximise the amount of time available for play, and in so extraordinary circumstances, beyond the control of the bowling team, have contributed to the far as possible to minimise the differences in time and overs available for each innings. The slowness of play. Delays caused by injury, loss or replacement of the ball or deliberate time umpires shall advise both captains of the number of overs and of the allotted time calculated wasting by the batting team may be taken into account in the consideration of the reduction for each innings. of any penalty. [B] The minimum number of overs is 10 for a Twenty20 match or 15 for a One Day match. Law 16 THE RESULT 13.2.1.2 Delayed or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First Law 16 shall apply subject to the following: In the event of a delayed start or interruption to play during the innings of the team batting 16.5 All Other Matches – A Tie or a Draw first, the umpires shall first consider the possibility of extending play under the provisions of [A] Tie Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 12 Clause 1 [C] and reducing the interval under the If the scores are equal, the result is a tie and no account will be taken of the number of wickets lost by either side. If provisions of Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 11.4 [B]. If this does not provide an there is a tie in a Semi-Final or Final, the teams shall compete in a Super Over to determine the winner. Jodie Fields adequate solution, the umpires shall reduce the number of overs to be bowled by each side, that Shield Playing Condition 17 [A] shall not apply for the super over. (See appendix: Super Over procedure). number remaining the same for each team. The number of overs to be bowled in each innings shall be reduced by one over for every eight (complete) minutes of the *net time lost. The [B] Minimum Overs amount of time allocated for each innings shall be reduced by half of the *net time lost. (i) A result can only be achieved if both teams have batted for at least ten (10) overs in a Twenty20 match or fifteen (15) overs in a 40 over match, except that any result is not invalidated by either team being dismissed in fewer than its allotted overs, or the team batting second scoring enough 13.2.1.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second runs to win in fewer than its allotted overs. [A] In the event of an interruption to play which prevents the team batting second from receiving (ii) If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of the the same number of overs as the team batting first despite the provisions of Jodie Fields team batting second has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 10 Shield Playing Condition 12.1 [C] and Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 11.4 [B], the overs in T20 and 15 overs in One Day match), then a revised target score (to win) should be set for

70 71 the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing. The target score shall be calculated by two club officials of the scorers (or player scorers as the case may be). Note: This regulation for wides differs (being less strict) from that for other Grade competitions. The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and agreed to by both captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated using the Law 28 THE FIELDER the Duckworth/Lewis Calculator on the MyCricket Live Score app Law 28 shall apply with the following additions: 2. Restrictions on the Placement of Fielders [A] Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play with a radius of 23 metres from the middle [C] Slow Play stump at either end of the pitch. The ends of each semi-circle shall be joined to the other by a [i] In matches where both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs, and straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. in matches where the application of slow play penalties under Jodie Fields Shield Playing [B] At the instant of delivery, there may be no more than five fielders on the leg side. Conditions 13.3 [A] and [B] is the only reason for a difference in the number of overs each side has [C] For the first 6 overs of each innings in a Twenty20 match, or for the first 10 overs of a One Day had the opportunity to face, the team scoring the higher number of runs is the winner. match, only two fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant of [ii] If a penalty for slow play is invoked under the provisions of Jodie Fields Shield Playing Conditions delivery. For the remaining overs, only four fielders are permitted to be outside the field restriction 13.3 [A] and [B], the number of overs that each team is deemed to have received will be the marking at the instant of delivery. number of overs which would have been received if no penalties had been applied to that team, for [D] In the event of an infringement of clauses [B] and [C] above, either umpire shall call and signal NO the purposes of calculating run rate (eg. Team A bats 20 overs, but is only required to bowl 19 to BALL. team B who have been penalised one over for slow play. Team A bowls even more slowly than [E] When play is delayed or interrupted and the total number of overs available is reduced, the number Team B, and at the end of time has only bowled 17 overs. Team A is thus penalised 2 overs since of overs in regard to field restrictions outlined above shall be reduced as detailed below. Team B has up to 21 overs to score the necessary runs for victory. Team A is deemed to have [i] Where both teams are scheduled to receive the same number of overs, the field restrictions received 20 overs, and Team B is deemed to have received 19 overs for the purpose of calculating shall apply equally for both teams and the number of overs for which field restrictions that run rate). shall apply will be reduced in proportion to the number of overs scheduled to be bowled. (The calculation shall be the scheduled number of overs multiplied by 0.3); and Law 17 THE OVER [ii] Where the delay or interruption prevents the team batting second from receiving the same Law 17 shall apply with the following additions: number of overs as the team batting first, the number of overs for which field restrictions [A] Six [6] balls shall be bowled to the over. Overs to be a maximum of eight [8] balls, including No Balls and shall apply in the innings of the team batting second will be reduced in proportion to the Wides. These balls will be signalled and scored as per normal scoring procedure. number of overs scheduled to be bowled in the innings (The calculation shall be the [B] Underarm bowling shall not be permitted. number of overs scheduled to be bowled multiplied by 0.3). [C] In an uninterrupted match, no bowler may bowl more then one-fifth of the total overs. [iii] Fractions are to be ignored in the calculation of the number of fielding restriction overs. [D] In a match where a delay to the start or an interruption to play in the first innings causes a reduction in the allotted overs for both teams, no bowler may bowl more than one-quarter of the allotted overs, except that when the number of overs is not divisible by four, an additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance, e.g. in a 10 over match 2 bowlers may bowl a maximum of 3 overs, and no other bowler may bowl more than 2 overs. [E] When the number of overs is revised during the first innings such that both teams have the opportunity to face the same number of overs, and one or more bowlers have already exceeded the revised limit, the same number of bowlers in the second innings may match these overs. (eg the revised limit is 4 overs, but one bowler has already bowled 5. In the second innings, one bowler may bowl 5 overs, and no other may bowl more than 4) [F] Where the number of overs is revised after the conclusion of the first innings, Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 17 [D] shall apply to the second innings. [G] In the event of a bowler, for any reason, being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler from the same end. Such part of an over will count as a full over as far as each bowler's limit is concerned. The bowler completing this over will not be allowed to bowl the next over, nor will she have bowled the previous over. [H] In the event of Jodie Fields Shield Playing Condition 13.3 [B] being invoked, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth (in an uninterrupted match) or one-quarter (in a delayed or interrupted match) in an innings.

Law 21 NO BALL Law 21 shall apply with the following additions: Although Law 41.7 does apply with regards to the bowling of full high pitched balls the application of this regulation when in the opinion of the umpire the ball is not considered dangerous, the ball shall still be called No Ball, however it will be at the umpires discretion that the bowler be removed.

Law 22 WIDE BALL Law 22 shall apply subject to the following Law 22.1 Judging a Wide [A] Any off side or leg side delivery that in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. [B] As a guideline to the umpires for the calling of wides, the crease markings detailed in the Wide Marking Appendix shall be marked in white at each end of the pitch.

72 73 3.2.3 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting Second THE OVER 40’S [a] 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 four [4] minutes per ONE DAY COMPETITION over, for time lost. [b] Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the team batting second shall be the same as for the team The Regulations governing Premier Cricket Competition Matches shall apply except where varied below. batting first. [c] If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of the team 1. DURATION OF MATCHES AND COMPOSITION OF TEAM batting second has to be revised to a lesser number than originally allotted (minimum 12 overs), then a 1.1 Matches shall be of one day's scheduled duration. The matches will consist of one innings per side and each revised target score (to win) should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have innings will be limited to thirty-five [35] overs. A minimum of twelve [12] overs per team shall constitute a the opportunity of facing. The target score shall be calculated by two club officials of the scorers (or player match. scorers as the case may be). The target score shall be confirmed by the umpires and communicated and 1.2 A team shall consist of twelve players. agreed to by both captains prior to the recommencement of the match. This revised target is to be calculated Eleven fieldsmen only shall be on the field of play at any one time. using the the Duckworth/Lewis Calculator on the MyCricket Live Score app One player in each side shall not be permitted to bat. Interchange of fieldsmen without restriction is permitted, provided no playing time is wasted. 4. RESTRICTIONS ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDSMEN [a] Two semi circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi circles have as their centre the middle stump 2. HOURS OF PLAY AND INTERVALS at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi circles is 30 yards [27.5m]. The ends of each semi 2.1 Hours of Play circle are joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. Match commences 12.00 noon [b] The field restriction area should be marked by continuous painted white lines or 'dots' at five yard [4.5m] Interval 30 minutes [at the conclusion of the innings of the team batting first] intervals, each 'dot' to be covered by a white plastic or rubber [but not metal] disc measuring seven inches Match to be completed by 5.15pm [18 cm] in diameter. (For matches schedule to commence at 12.15pm, these times shall be correspondingly 15 minutes later). [c] At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fieldsmen on the leg side. 2.2 Interval Between Innings: [d] For the whole match five [5] fieldsmen are permitted to be outside the field restriction marking at the instant The lunch interval is to be a maximum of thirty [30] minutes. of delivery. Where play is delayed or interrupted the umpires will reduce the length of the interval. [e] In the event of an infringement, the square leg umpire shall call and signal No Ball. 2.3 Intervals for Drinks One [1] drinks breaks per session shall be permitted, after seventeen [17] overs. The provisions of Law 11.8 5. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLER shall be strictly observed except that under conditions of extreme heat the umpires may permit extra intervals [a] Five [5] bowlers to bowl a maximum of seven [7] overs. for drinks. [b] In a delayed or interrupted match where the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling An individual player may be given a drink either on the boundary edge or at the fall of a wicket, on the field, second, no bowler may bowl more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed. This restriction shall not apply provided that no playing time is wasted. No other drinks shall be taken onto the field without the permission to the team fielding second where the provisions of Playing Condition 3.1 (b) have been applied. of the Umpires. Any player taking drinks onto the field shall be dressed in proper cricket attire. [c] 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. 3. LENGTH OF INNINGS [d] In the event of a bowler breaking down and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be 3.1 Uninterrupted Matches bowled by another bowler. Such part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler's limit [a] Each team shall bat for thirty-five [35] overs unless all out earlier. A team shall not be permitted to declare is concerned. its innings closed. [b]If the team batting first is dismissed in less than thirty-five [35] overs, the team batting second shall be 6. NO BALL entitled to bat for thirty-five [35] overs. [a] A bowler shall be allowed to bowl one short pitched delivery per over [not being a Wide]. [c] If the team fielding second fails to bowl thirty-five [35] overs by the scheduled cessation time, the hours of [b] A fast short pitched delivery is defined as a ball which passes or would have passed above shoulder height play shall be extended until the required number of overs has been bowled or a result achieved. of the batsman standing upright at the crease. 3.2 Delayed Or Interrupted Matches [c] In the event of the bowler bowling more than one fast short pitched delivery in an over, either umpire shall 3.2.1 General call and signal No Ball. [a] The object shall always be to rearrange the number of overs so that both teams have the opportunity of [d]The above regulation is not a substitute for Law 41.7 (Delibrate bowling of high full pitched balls) which batting for the same number of overs. [Minimum 12 overs each team] umpires may apply at any time. [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. NOTE: The provision of one allowable fast short pitched delivery per over shall be superseded by the provisions [c] The team batting second shall not bat for a greater number of overs than the first team unless the latter has of Playing Condition 7 – Wide bowling. been all out in less than the agreed number of overs. [d]Under all circumstances, the field restrictions for the innings of the team batting second shall be the same [e] A penalty of one run for a No Ball shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs as for the team batting first. which are scored or awarded. [e] A team shall not be permitted to declare its innings closed. [f] Fractions are to be ignored in all calculations re number of overs. 7. WIDE BOWLING - JUDGING A WIDE 3.2.2 Delay or Interruption to the Innings of the Team Batting First [a] Umpires are instructed to apply a consistent interpretation in regard to this Law in order to prevent negative [a] If the number of overs of the team batting first is reduced, a fixed time will be specified for the completion bowling Wide of the wicket. of the first session, as calculated by applying the provisions of Playing Conditions 2.2 and 3.2.1 [a]. [b]Any off side or leg side delivery, which in the opinion of the umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable [b]If the team fielding first fails to bowl the required number of overs by the scheduled time for cessation of opportunity to score, shall be called a Wide. As a guide, on the leg side a ball landing clearly outside the the first session, play shall continue until the required number of overs has been bowled. leg stump going further away shall be called a Wide. [c] The above provisions do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball. [d] A penalty of one [1] run for a Wide shall be scored. This penalty shall stand in addition to any other runs which are scored or awarded.

74 75 [e] All runs which are run or result from a Wide ball which is not a No-Ball shall be scored as Wides.

8. BATTING RESTRICTIONS [a] Batsman shall be required to retire after the ball on which they reach 50 runs. [b] Any batsman that retires due to reaching 50 runs may resume their innings after all other batsman in the Is your cricket team have been dismissed. [c] If more than one batsman is forced to retire due to reaching 50 runs, any of the retired batsman may resume performance limited by their innings after all other batsman in the team have been dismissed. [d] If a batsman reaches 50 runs after all other batsman have been dismissed or been forced to retire due to reaching 50 runs, then that batsman may continue their innings. foot pain? 9. THE RESULT 9.1 A result can be achieved only if both teams have had the opportunity of batting for at least 12 overs, subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1(b) and 3.2.2 (b), unless one team has been all out in less than 12 overs, or unless the team batting second scores enough runs to win in less than 12 overs. All matches in which both teams have not had an opportunity of batting for a minimum of 12 overs, shall be declared no result. The game concludes when the target is reached, or when the nominated number of overs is completed, or when the team batting second is dismissed within the nominated number of overs. 9.2 Tie In matches in which both teams have had the opportunity of batting for the agreed number of overs, subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1(b) and 3.2.2 (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 no account shall be taken of the number of wickets which have fallen. 9.3 Delayed or Interrupted Matches Anterior knee pain If the team batting second has not had the opportunity to complete the agreed number of overs subject to the provisions of Playing Conditions 3.1 (b) and 3.2.2 (b), and has neither been dismissed, nor passed its opponent's score, the result shall be decided as 3.2.3(c). Shin splints Plantar fasciitis 10. COMPETITION POINTS Achilles tendonitis Win 2 Sever’s disease Tie or No Result 1 Nail injuries Heel bursitis (bruised heel)

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Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun GRADE Game Type 10 16 17 23 24 30 7 28 2 Sep 3 Sep 9 Sep 1 Oct 8 Oct 14 Oct 15 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 29 Oct Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct 11 x 2 Day Rounds R1 R1 R2 R2 R3 R3 (22 days)

1st Grade 6 XOne Day Rounds OD1 OD2 OD3 OD4 OD5

5 x T20 Rounds (3 days) 11 x 2 Day Rounds R1 R1 R2 R2 R3 R3 (22 days)

2nd Grade 4 x One Day Rounds OD1 OD2 OD3

5 x T20 Rounds (3 days)

6 x One Day Rounds OD1 OD2 OD3 78 3rd - 6th Grade 8 X Two Day Rounds R1 R1 R2 R2

Under 16 11xOne Day Cricket R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Competition

7 x OD Rounds (incl Shane Watson Cup R1 R2 R3 Bye)

5 x T20 Rounds Sunday Legends T20 R1 (5 days) 5 x One Day Rounds Over 40s R1 (5 days)

10 x One Day Rounds OD1 OD2 OD3 OD4 Katherine Raymont Shield 10 x T20 Rounds ASHES MATCH @ AB 12 x One Day Rounds OD1 OD2 OD3 FIELD OD4 Jodie Fields Shield 4 x T20 Rounds

Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun GRADE Game Type 2 9 4 Nov 5 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 25 Nov 26 Nov 3 Dec 10 Dec 16 Dec 17 Dec 6 Jan 7 Jan Dec Dec

11 x 2 Day Rounds R4 R4 R5 R5 R6 R6 R7 R7 (22 days)

1st Grade 6 XOne Day Rounds OD6

5 x T20 Rounds R1/2 R3/4 R5 (3 days) 11 x 2 Day Rounds R4 R4 R5 R5 R6 R6 R7 R7 (22 days)

2nd Grade 4 x One Day Rounds OD4

5 x T20 Rounds R1/2 R3/4 R5 (3 days)

6 x One Day Rounds OD4 OD5 OD6 3rd - 6th Grade 8 X Two Day Rounds R3 R3 R4 R4 79

Under 16 QSS CHAMPS 11xOne Day Cricket R9 R10 R11 F Competition

7 x OD Rounds (incl Shane Watson Cup R4 R5 R6 R7 F Bye)

5 x T20 Rounds Sunday Legends T20 R2 R3 (5 days) 5 x One Day Rounds Over 40s R2 R3 (5 days)

10 x One Day Rounds OD5 OD6 OD7 Katherine Raymont Shield 10 x T20 Rounds T20 T20 x 2 T20 x 2

12 x One Day Rounds OD5 OD6 OD7 Jodie Fields Shield 4 x T20 Rounds T20 x 2 T20 x 2 GRADE Game Type Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun

13 Jan 14 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 3 Feb 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 3 Mar 4 Mar 10 Mar 11 Mar

11 x 2 Day Rounds R8 R8 R9 R9 R10 R10 R11 R11 SF SF (22 days)

1st Grade 6 XOne Day Rounds SF GF

5 x T20 Rounds GF (3 days) 11 x 2 Day Rounds R8 R8 R9 R9 R10 R10 R11 R11 SF SF (22 days)

2nd Grade 4 x One Day Rounds SF GF

5 x T20 Rounds GF (3 days)

6 x One Day Rounds 3rd - 6th Grade 80 8 X Two Day R5 R5 R6 R6 R7 R7 R8 R8 SF SF Rounds

The Lord's 11xOne Day Cricket Taverners U16

Shane Watson 7 x OD Rounds (incl Cup Bye)

Sunday Legends 5 x T20 Rounds R4 R5 F T20 (5 days) 5 x One Day Rounds Over 40's R4 R5 (5 days)

10 x One Day QF OD8 OD9 OD10 GF Rounds (2v3) Katherine Raymont Shield 10 x T20 Rounds T20x2 T20 T20x2 T20 F

12 x One Day OD8 OD9 OD10 OD11 OD12 SF GF Jodie Fields Rounds Shield 4 x T20 Rounds Ground Allocations – 2017/2018

CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun 2 Sep 3 Sep 9 Sep 10 Sep 16 Sep 17 Sep 23 Sep 24 Sep 30 Sep 1 Oct 7 Oct 8 Oct 14 Oct 15 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 28 Oct 29 Oct 1STS 1STS 2NDS 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D KRS OD 2NDS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Gold Coast Bill Pippen Oval OD OD 2D 4THS 2NDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 3RDS U16 OD JFS OD JFS OD SW OD 4THS 2D SW OD KRS OD Cheltenham Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 3RDS Other (refer fixtures) OD 1STS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D Ipswich/Logan Baxter Oval OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 3RDS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 3RDS U16 OD JFS OD 4THS 2D SW OD U16 OD Ivor Marsden OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD

SW OD Other (refer fixtures) 1STS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D U17s 1STS 2D 2NDS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Northern Suburbs Ian Healy Oval OD OD OD OD OD 2D 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 3RDS U16 OD U16 OD U16 OD U16 OD 4THS 2D Alan Pettigrew Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 5THS 6THS 2D Geoff Dymock Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD

82 1STS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 6THS 2NDS 5THS U16 OD 1STS 2D U17s 1STS 2D JFS OD 2NDS 2D 5THS 2d 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Redlands Peter Burge Oval OD OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 3RDS 4THS 3RDS 6THS 3RDS 6THS 4THS 4THS U16 OD U16 OD 4THS 2D O40 U16 OD Fred Kratzman Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 5THS 6THS U16OD 6THS 2D SW OD Ron Field Oval OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD OD 1STS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS U16 OD U16 OD 1STS 2D U17s 1STS 2D KRS OD KRS OD 2NDS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Sandgate-Redcliffe Trevor Hohns Field OD OD OD 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 3RDS U17s U16 OD 4THS 2D SW OD U16 OD Trevor Barsby Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 5THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS JFS OD 6THS 2D SL/O40 JFS OD Dixon Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 1STS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD U16 OD JFS OD 2NDS 2D SL/O40 1STS 2D 1STS 2D South Brisbane Norman Gray Oval OD OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 4THS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS U16 OD JFS OD 3RDS 2D U16 OD Bob Young Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 5THS 6THS 2D SW OD Jack Cooke Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD U17s 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D 2NDS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Sunshine Coast John Blanck Oval OD OD OD 2D

U17s U16 OD Kerry Emery Oval U17s JFS OD JFS OD Other (refer fixtures)

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1STS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD U16 OD U16 OD 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D Toombul Ken Mackay Oval OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 4THS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 4THS 3RDS 2D SW OD La Frantz Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 2D Other (refer fixtures) OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD University of 1STS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD KRS OD JFS OD 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D U16 OD Queensland WEP Harris Oval OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 5THS 3RDS U16 OD SW OD 5THS 2D U16 OD St Lucia 2 OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 5THS 4THS 6THS 6THS 3RDS 4THS JFS OD 3RDS 2D SW OD St Lucia 9 OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD Other (refer fixture 6THS 4THS 4THS 6THS list) OD 2D 2D OD 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD JFS OD 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D SL/O40 Valley Peter Easton Oval OD OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 4THS U16 OD U16 OD 3RDS 2D SW OD JFS OD Norm McMahon Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 5THS 5THS 6THS 5THS 6THS 2D 2D 2D 2D OD 83 Ashgrove 3 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS Mitchelton SHS OD OD 2D 2D 6THS Other (refer fixtures) OD 1STS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS KRS OD U16 OD 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D U16 OD Western Suburbs Graceville 1 OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 4THS U16 OD JFS OD SW OD 3RDS 2D KRS OD Graceville 2 OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 6THS 4THS 6THS 4THS 2D JFS OD Chelmer 2D 2D 2D 0D 5THS 6THS 5THS 2D Dunlop Park 2D OD 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS U16 OD U17s 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D U16 OD Wynnum-Manly Bill Albury Oval OD OD OD OD 2D 2D 2D 2D 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 4THS U16 OD SW OD 3RDS 2D SW OD Wayne Broad Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 6THS JFS OD 5THS 2D JFS OD Ian Droney Oval OD OD 2D 2D 2D OD 6THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 2D Whites Hill OD OD 2D OD

Legend: U16 = Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield JFS = Jodie Fields Shield

O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition Ground Allocations – 2017/2018 (continued)

CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun 11 12 18 19 25 26 10 16 4 Nov 5 Nov 2 Dec 3 Dec 9 Dec 17 Dec 6 Jan 7 Jan Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec KRS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2ND/1STS QAS QAS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Gold Coast Bill Pippen Oval T20 2D 2D OD T20 T20 2NDS 2NDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 1STS U16 OD JFS OD U16 OD Cheltenham Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD T20 4THS 4THS Other (refer fixtures) 2D 2D 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D JFS T20 1STS 2D O40 Ipswich/Logan Baxter Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 2NDS SW OD U16 OD JFS T20 Ivor Marsden 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD T20

Other (refer fixtures) 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Northern Suburbs Ian Healy Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 4THS U16 OD U16 OD Alan Pettigrew Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS

84 Geoff Dymock Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD 5THS 5THS 2NDS 2NDS 5THS 5THS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Redlands Peter Burge Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 T20 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 5THS 3RDS 2NDS 1STS JFS OD U16 OD JFS OD O40 Fred Kratzman Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD OD T20 T20 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS SW OD SW OD Ron Field Oval OD OD 2D 2D OD OD OD 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS JFS OD U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D JFS T20 SL/O40 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Sandgate-Redcliffe Trevor Hohns Field 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 1STS SW OD KRS OD JFS T20 Trevor Barsby Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD T20 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS O40 JFS OD JFS T20 Dixon Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 1STS U16 OD JFS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D SW OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D South Brisbane Norman Gray Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS SW OD U16 OD Bob Young Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS Jack Cooke Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD OD 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2ND/1STS SW OD U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D SW OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D KFC Sunshine Coast John Blanck Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D T20 KFC Kerry Emery Oval 2NDS JFS OD JFS OD Other (refer fixtures) OD

CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun 11 12 18 19 25 26 10 16 4 Nov 5 Nov 2 Dec 3 Dec 9 Dec 17 Dec 6 Jan 7 Jan Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS 2ND/1STS U16 OD O40 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Toombul Ken Mackay Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D OD T20 T20 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 3RDS SW OD SW OD 4THS OD La Frantz Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS OD Other (refer fixtures) 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD University of 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS KRS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 2ND/1STS 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Queensland WEP Harris Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D T20 OD T20 T20 T20 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS KRS 3RDS 2NDS JFS OD JFS OD U16 OD SL/O40 6THS OD St Lucia 2 2D 2D OD 2D 2D T20 OD T20 3RDS 3RDS 6THS 6THS 6THS SL/O40 SW OD St Lucia 9 2D 2D OD 2D 2D Other (refer fixture 5THS 5THS 3RDS 3RD/5THS list) 2D 2D OD OD 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2NDS 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D JFS T20 2NDS 2D Valley Peter Easton Oval 2D 2D 2D OD T20 T20 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS KRS 3RDS 1STS 2NDS U16 OD SW OD U16 OD JFS T20 4THS OD Norm McMahon Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D T20 OD T20 T20 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS JFS OD SW OD JFS T20 5THS OD 85 Ashgrove 3 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS OD Mitchelton SHS 2D 2D OD

Other (refer fixtures) 2NDS 2NDS KRS 1STS 2NDS 1STS 2NDS 2ND/1STS 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D JFS T20 2NDS 2D Western Suburbs Graceville 1 2D 2D T20 2D 2D OD T20 T20 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 2NDS SW OD SL/O40 KRS OD JFS T20 3RDS OD Graceville 2 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD T20 5THS 5THS 6THS 4THS 4THS KRS 4THS JFS OD 4THS OD Chelmer 2D 2D OD 2D 2D T20 OD 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 5THS SW OD 6THS OD Dunlop Park 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 1STS 2ND/1STS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D U16 OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D SW OD 2NDS 2D Wynnum-Manly Bill Albury Oval 2D 2D 2D OD T20 T20 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 1STS JFS OD JFS OD SL/O40 3RDS OD Wayne Broad Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD T20 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS SL/O40 6THS OD Ian Droney Oval 2D 2D OD 2D 2D OD 5THS 5THS Whites Hill 2D 2D

Legend: U16 = Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield JFS = Jodie Fields Shield

O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition Ground Allocations – 2017/2018 (continued)

CLUBS GROUNDS Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun Sat Sun 13 Jan 14 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 3 Feb 4 Feb 10 Feb 11 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 24 Feb 25 Feb 3 Mar 4 Mar 2NDS 2NDS KRS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D JFS OD JFS OD KRS OD KRS OD 2NDS 2D Gold Coast Bill Pippen Oval 2D 2D T20 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS KRS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 2D Cheltenham Oval 2D 2D T20 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D

Other (refer fixtures) 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS JFS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D O40 1STS 2D JFS OD 2NDS 2D Ipswich/Logan Baxter Oval 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 2D Ivor Marsden 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D

Other (refer fixtures) 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 2NDS 2D Northern Suburbs Ian Healy Oval 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 2D Alan Pettigrew Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 2D Geoff Dymock Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 86 2NDS 6THS 2NDS 6THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 2NDS 6THS 6THS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 2NDS 2D Redlands Peter Burge Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS JFS OD JFS OD JFS OD 4THS 2D Fred Kratzman Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 2D Ron Field Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2NDS KRS 2NDS KRS 2NDS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D O40 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D 2NDS 2D Sandgate-Redcliffe Trevor Hohns Field 2D T20 2D T20 2D 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS KRS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS O40 JFS OD JFS OD 4THS 2D Trevor Barsby Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D T20 2D 2D 2D 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 2D Dixon Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2NSDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D JFS OD JFS OD JFS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D South Brisbane Norman Gray Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 4THS 4THS 3RDS SL/O40 SL/O40 3RDS 2D Bob Young Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 6THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 2D Jack Cooke Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D 1STS 2D Sunshine Coast John Blanck Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D

Kerry Emery Oval

JFS OD JFS OD Other (refer fixtures)

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Other (refer fixtures) 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS 2NDS SL/O40 1STS 2D 1STS 2D JFS OD SL/O40 JFS OD 1STS 2D KRS OD 1STS 2D Western Suburbs Graceville 1 2D 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 4THS 3RDS 2D 3RDS 2D Graceville 2 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 4THS 4THS 5THS 2D 5THS 2D Chelmer 2D 2D 2D 2D 5THS 5THS 6THS 6THS 6THS 2D 6THS 2D Dunlop Park 2D 2D 2D 2D 2NDS 2NDS 1STS 2D JFS OD 1STS 2D 1STS 2D SL/O40 1STS 2D JFS OD 2NDS 2D 2NDS 2D Wynnum-Manly Bill Albury Oval 2D 2D 4THS 4THS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 3RDS 4THS 2D 4THS 2D Wayne Broad Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 6THS 6THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 5THS 6THS 2D 6THS 2D Ian Droney Oval 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 2D 6THS 6THS Whites Hill 2D 2D

Legend: U16 = Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition KRS = Katherine Raymont Shield JFS = Jodie Fields Shield Note: Premiership Semi-Finals (18/3 & 19/3) & Premiership Finals (25/3, 26/3, 01/4 & 02/4) – Grounds TBA O40 = Over 40’s Competition SL = Sunday Legends Twenty20 Competition my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition

Round One - Saturday 2 September OD1 Kookaburra Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Ian Healy Oval First Grade Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay Oval One Day Valley v Ipswich/Logan Peter Easton Oval Competition University of Queensland v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury Oval South Brisbane v Redlands Peter Burge Oval

Round Two - Saturday 9 September OD2 Kookaburra Ipswich/Logan v Northern Suburbs Baxter Oval First Grade Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 1 One Day Sunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck Oval Competition Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field Redlands v Valley Peter Burge Oval Gold Coast v University of Queensland Bill Pippen Oval

Round One - Saturday 9 September OD1 Second Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Ian Healy Oval Grade Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval One Day Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval Competition South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray Oval Earn cash for Valley v Redlands Peter Easton Oval University of Queensland v Gold Coast WEP Harris Oval Round Three - Saturday 16 September OD3 your club today Kookaburra Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy Oval First Grade Sunshine Coast v Toombul John Blanck Oval One Day University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval Competition Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1 Gold Coast v Redlands Bill Pippen Oval South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray Oval

Round Two - Saturday 16 September OD2 Second Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field Grade Toombul v Sunshine Coast Ken Mackay Oval One Day Ipswich/Logan v University of Queensland Baxter Oval Ask about your CUA home team advantage Competition Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge Oval For any new credit card, health insurance policy, personal loan or home loan Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury Oval taken out by your members, we’ll give cash back to your club, and give them great savings too1. From to grassroots, CUA is proud to support Round Four - Sunday 17 September OD4 Kookaburra Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1 cricket across Queensland. First Grade Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Baxter Oval One Day Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ian Healy Oval Competition Redlands v Toombul Peter Burge Oval South Brisbane v University of Queensland Norman Gray Oval Valley v Wynnum-Manly Peter Easton Oval Proud partner Visit your local CUA branch or cua.com.au/cricketclubs

1 Credit Union Australia Limited ABN 44 087 650 959 Australian credit licence 238317 (CUA) is the issuer of the home loans and personal loans. Full details available on application. All other offers maybe withdrawn at any time. Lending criteria, fees, charges , terms and conditions apply. To earn cash for your club you must complete and submit a form through www.cua.com.au/cricketclubs or mention the offer when applying at your local branch. Credit Union Australia 88 Limited ABN 44 087 650 959. ASFL & Australian Credit Union Licence 238317 (CUA) Registered Office; 145 Ann St, Brisbane QLD, 4000 my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition WITH THE BIGGEST BRANDS, THE LARGEST www.cricketcentre.com.au SELECTION AND THE BEST PRICES Round One - Saturday 16 September OD1 The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Ivor Marsden 1 McMahon Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval Shield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad Oval Western Suburbs v University of Queensland [2] Graceville 2 Valley v South Brisbane Norm McMahon Oval University of Queensland v Toombul St Lucia 2

The Bob Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Cheltenham Spence Northern Suburbs v Redlands Alan Pettigrew Oval Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Barsby Oval Western Suburbs [2] v Western Suburbs McMahon Oval South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young Oval Toombul v University of Queensland LaFrantz Oval

The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Dixon Oval Tanner University of Queensland v Redlands [2] St Lucia 9 MASSIVE BRISBANE LOCATIONS Shield Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Ian Droney Oval 2 Redlands v Toombul Ron Field Oval * NORTHSIDE – 30 CROSBY RD ALBION • SOUTHSIDE – SHOP 10 126-130 COMPTON RD WOODRIDGE (NEW) Valley v Northern Suburbs Mitchelton SHS

The WEP Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Whites Hill Harris Redlands [2] v Wynnum-Manly [2] Ron Field Oval Shield South Brisbane v Valley Jack Cooke Oval Toombul v Redlands Curlew Park 1 Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Geoff Dymock Oval Valley [2] v University of Queensland TBC - Fourth Venue

*Fixture scheduled for Sunday 17 September

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Round Five - Saturday 23 September OD5 Round Six - Saturday 30 September and Saturday 7 October 2D1 Kookaburra Ipswich/Logan v Sunshine Coast Baxter Oval my FootDr Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Baxter Oval First Grade Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field First Grade Redlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge Oval One Day Toombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay Oval Gold Coast v Valley Bill Pippen Oval Competition Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval Northern Suburbs v University of Queensland Ian Healy Oval Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Hohns Field Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland Bill Albury Oval Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck Oval

Round Three - Saturday 23 September OD3 Round Four - Saturday 30 September and Saturday 7 October 2D1 Second Sunshine Coast v Ipswich/Logan John Blanck Oval The Alan Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Bill Albury Oval Grade Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 Pettigrew Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1 One Day Gold Coast v Toombul Cheltenham Shield Valley v Gold Coast Peter Easton Oval Competition Northern Suburbs v Redlands Ian Healy Oval University of Queensland v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris Oval South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ken Mackay Oval University of Queensland v Wynnum-Manly WEP Harris Oval South Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray Oval

Round Two - Saturday 23 September OD2 Round Three - Saturday 30 September and Saturday 7 October 2D1 The Norm Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Alan Pettigrew Oval The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Ivor Marsden 1 McMahon Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Venue TBC McMahon Redlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval Shield University of Queensland [2] v Redlands St Lucia 2 Shield Gold Coast v Valley Cheltenham South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young Oval Northern Suburbs v University of Queensland Alan Pettigrew Oval Toombul v Western Suburbs LaFrantz Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Barsby Oval Valley v University of Queensland Norm McMahon Oval University of Queensland [2] v South Brisbane St Lucia 2

The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Northern Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 The Bob Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Wayne Broad Oval Spence Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval Spence Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 2 Shield Redlands v Western Suburbs [2] Fred Kratzman Oval Shield Valley v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval University of Queensland v Northern Suburbs TBC Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 2 Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe LaFrantz Oval University of Queensland v Valley St Lucia 9 South Brisbane v Western Suburbs [2] Bob Young Oval

The Roy Western Suburbs v University of Queensland TBC The Roy Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field Oval Tanner Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock Oval Tanner Valley v Western Suburbs Ashgrove 3 Shield Toombul v Valley Curlew Park 1 Shield South Brisbane v Redlands [2] Jack Cooke Oval Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Whites Hill Northern Suburbs v University of Queensland Geoff Dymock Oval Redlands [2] v Redlands Ron Field Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Dixon Oval

The WEP Valley v Wynnum-Manly [2] Mitchelton SHS Harris University of Queensland v Toombul TBC The WEP Redlands [2] v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman Oval* Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Dixon Oval Harris Western Suburbs v Redlands Chelmer South Brisbane v Valley [2] Jack Cooke Oval Shield Valley v Valley [2] Mitchelton SHS Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Ian Droney Oval University of Queensland v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 9 Redlands v Redlands [2] Peter Burge Oval* Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Curlew Park 1 Wynnum-Manly [2] v South Brisbane Ian Droney Oval *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 24 September *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 1 October and Sunday 8 October

92 93 my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition Round Seven - Saturday 14 October and Saturday 21 October 2D2 my FootDr Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Baxter Oval Round Eight - Saturday 28 October and Sunday 29 October 2D3 First Grade Toombul v Sunshine Coast Ken Mackay Oval my FootDr Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Peter Burge Oval University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval First Grade Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Bill Pippen Oval Valley v Northern Suburbs Peter Easton Oval Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy Oval Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury Oval Sunshine Coast v University of Queensland John Blanck Oval South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval Round Five - Saturday 14 October and Saturday 21 October 2D2 The Alan South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Norman Gray Oval Round Six - Saturday 28 October and Sunday 29 October 2D3 Pettigrew Sunshine Coast v Toombul John Blanck Oval The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Baxter Oval Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Trevor Hohns Field Pettigrew Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Bill Albury Oval Northern Suburbs v Valley Ian Healy Oval Shield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1 Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Bill Pippen Oval Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Peter Burge Oval University of Queensland v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval Round Four - Saturday 14 October and Saturday 21 October 2D2 The Norm South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Bob Young Oval Round Five - Saturday 28 October OD3 McMahon Toombul v University of Queensland [2] LaFrantz Oval The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Ivor Marsden 1 Shield University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 9 McMahon Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Cheltenham Oval Valley v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval Shield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew Oval Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 2 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Wayne Broad Oval University of Queensland [2] v University of Queensland St Lucia 2 South Brisbane v Toombul Bob Young Oval The Bob Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Ivor Marsden 1 Spence Western Suburbs [2] v Toombul Chelmer The Bob Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Fred Kratzman Oval Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Trevor Barsby Oval Spence Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval Northern Suburbs v Valley Alan Pettigrew Oval Shield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2 Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon Oval Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman Oval University of Queensland v Western Suburbs [2] St Lucia 9 Toombul v South Brisbane LaFrantz Oval The Roy Western Suburbs v Redlands Dunlop Park Tanner University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2 The Roy Valley v University of Queensland Ashgrove 3 Shield Redlands [2] v Valley Peter Burge Oval* Tanner Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock Oval Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Ian Droney Oval Shield South Brisbane v Redlands Jack Cooke Oval Toombul v South Brisbane Curlew Park 1 Redlands [2] v Wynnum-Manly Ron Field Oval Toombul v Western Suburbs Curlew Park 1

The WEP South Brisbane v Redlands [2] Jack Cooke Oval Harris Wynnum-Manly [2] v Toombul Whites Hill The WEP Western Suburbs v Toombul Chelmer Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Dixon Oval Harris Redlands [2] v Northern Suburbs Ron Field Oval* Northern Suburbs v Valley Geoff Dymock Oval Shield Wynnum-Manly [2] v Redlands Ian Droney Oval v Ashgrove 3 Valley [2] Western Suburbs Wynnum-Manly v Valley [2] Whites Hill v Ron Field Oval Redlands Wynnum-Manly Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon Oval University of Queensland v Valley Dunlop Park *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 15 October and Sunday 28 October *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 29 October

94 95 my FootDr my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition QLD Premier Cricket Competition Round Nine - Saturday 4 November and Saturday 11 November 2D4 my FootDr Ipswich/Logan v Toombul Baxter Oval Round Ten - Saturday 18 November and Sunday 19 November 2D5 First Grade University of Queensland v South Brisbane WEP Harris Oval my FootDr Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Bill Pippen Oval Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton Oval First Grade Northern Suburbs v Redlands Ian Healy Oval Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Hohns Field Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury Oval Sunshine Coast v Western Suburbs John Blanck Oval Redlands v Gold Coast Peter Burge Oval South Brisbane v Valley Norman Gray Oval Toombul v University of Queensland Ken Mackay Oval Round Seven - Saturday 4 November and Saturday 11 November 2D4 The Alan Toombul v Ipswich/Logan Ken Mackay Oval Round Eight - Saturday 18 November and Sunday 19 November 2D5 Baxter Oval Pettigrew South Brisbane v University of Queensland Norman Gray Oval The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Shield Sunshine Coast v Valley John Blanck Oval Pettigrew Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field Shield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Albury Oval Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Ian Healy Oval Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1 Gold Coast v Redlands Cheltenham Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton Oval University of Queensland v Toombul WEP Harris Oval Round Six - Saturday 4 November and Saturday 11 November 2D3 The Norm Toombul v Ipswich/Logan LaFrantz Oval Round Seven - Saturday 18 November OD4 McMahon University of Queensland v South Brisbane St Lucia 2 The Norm Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Cheltenham Shield University of Queensland [2] v Valley St Lucia 9 McMahon Northern Suburbs v Redlands Alan Pettigrew Oval Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2 Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Barsby Oval Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Alan Pettigrew Oval University of Queensland [2] v Western Suburbs TBC Redlands v Gold Coast Fred Kratzman Oval South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young Oval Toombul v University of Queensland LaFrantz Oval The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Toombul Ivor Marsden 1 Spence South Brisbane v University of Queensland Bob Young Oval The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Ivor Marsden 1 Shield Valley v Western Suburbs [2] Norm McMahon Oval Spence Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval Shield Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad Oval Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Wayne Broad Oval Western Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Graceville 2 Gold Coast v Redlands Venue TBC Valley v South Brisbane Norm McMahon Oval University of Queensland v Toombul St Lucia 2 The Roy Toombul v Redlands [2] Curlew Park 1 Tanner University of Queensland v South Brisbane Dunlop Park The Roy Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe Curlew Park 1 Shield Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Chelmer Tanner Redlands v Valley Ron Field Oval Valley v Wynnum-Manly Ashgrove 3 Shield South Brisbane v Redlands [2] Jack Cooke Oval Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval* Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Dunlop Park Northern Suburbs v University of Queensland Geoff Dymock Oval The WEP Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Ian Droney Oval Harris Redlands [2] v Toombul Ron Field Oval Shield Valley v Redlands Mitchelton SHS The WEP Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly [2] Geoff Dymock Oval Harris Wynnum-Manly [2] v Redlands [2] Ian Droney Oval South Brisbane v University of Queensland Jack Cooke Oval Shield Valley v South Brisbane Ashgrove 3 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley [2] Dixon Oval Redlands v Toombul Ron Field Oval* Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Chelmer University of Queensland v Valley [2] St Lucia 9 *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 5 November and Sunday 12 November *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 19 November

96 97 my FootDr my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition QLD Premier Cricket Competition Round Twelve - Saturday 9 December and Sunday 10 December 2D7 Round Eleven - Saturday 25 November and Saturday 2 December 2D6 my FootDr Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Ian Healy Oval my FootDr Ipswich/Logan v University of Queensland Baxter Oval First Grade Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Hohns Field First Grade Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval Sunshine Coast v Redlands John Blanck Oval Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1 South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray Oval Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge Oval University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval Gold Coast v Northern Suburbs Bill Pippen Oval Round Ten - Saturday 9 December and Sunday 10 Round Nine - Saturday 25 November and Saturday 2 December 2D6 December 2D7 The Alan University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan WEP Harris Oval The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Northern Suburbs Baxter Oval Pettigrew Toombul v Valley Ken Mackay Oval Pettigrew Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Pippen Oval Shield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval Shield Redlands v Sunshine Coast Peter Burge Oval Sunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck Oval Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Bill Albury Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Hohns Field Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 1 Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Ian Healy Oval Valley v University of Queensland Peter Easton Oval

Round Eight - Saturday 25 November and Saturday 2 December 2D4 Round Nine - Saturday 9 December OD5 The Norm Ipswich/Logan v University of Queensland Ivor Marsden 1 The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Northern Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 McMahon Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval McMahon Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval Shield South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Bob Young Oval Shield Redlands v University of Queensland [2] Fred Kratzman Oval Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland [2] Wayne Broad Oval Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval Western Suburbs v Toombul Graceville 2 Gold Coast v Northern Suburbs Cheltenham University of Queensland v Valley TBC

The Bob University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 2 The Bob Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Alan Pettigrew Oval Spence Toombul v Valley LaFrantz Oval Spence Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Cheltenham Shield Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Chelmer Shield Western Suburbs [2] v Redlands Chelmer Western Suburbs [2] v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 2 South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Bob Young Oval Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzman Oval Toombul v Western Suburbs LaFrantz Oval Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew Oval Valley v University of Queensland Norm McMahon Oval

The Roy Northern Suburbs v Toombul Geoff Dymock Oval The Roy Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval Tanner South Brisbane v Valley Jack Cooke Oval Tanner South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Dixon Oval Shield Redlands v Redlands [2] Fred Kratzman Oval* Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland Whites Hill University of Queensland v Toombul TBC Redlands [2] v Western Suburbs Peter Burge Oval* Valley v Western Suburbs Ashgrove 3

The WEP University of Queensland v Redlands [2] TBC/Sunday Harris Toombul v Valley Curlew Park 1 The WEP Wynnum-Manly [2] v Valley Ian Droney Oval Shield Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Dunlop Park Harris Toombul v University of Queensland St Lucia 2 Wynnum-Manly v Wynnum-Manly [2] Ian Droney Oval Shield Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Dunlop Park Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ron Field Oval Valley [2] v South Brisbane Mitchelton SHS Valley [2] v Northern Suburbs Ashgrove 3 Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Geoff Dymock Oval Redlands [2] v Redlands Ron Field Oval *Fixture scheduled on Sunday 26 November and Sunday 3 December *Fixture scheduled for Sunday 10 December

98 99 my FootDr my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition QLD Premier Cricket Competition Round Thirteen - Saturday 16 December OD6 Kookaburra University of Queensland v Redlands WEP Harris Oval Rounds Fourteen & Fifteen - Sunday 17 December T20 1 & 2 First Grade Valley v Gold Coast Peter Easton Oval Kookaburra 10am Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Bill Pippen Oval One Day Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1 First Grade 10am Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Cheltenham Oval Competition Toombul v Ipswich/Logan Ken Mackay Oval Twenty20 10am Valley v Sunshine Coast Peter Easton Oval South Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray Oval Competition 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Norm McMahon Oval Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Albury Oval 10am University of Queensland v Toombul WEP Harris Oval 10am South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Norman Gray Oval Round Eleven - Saturday 16 December OD4 Second Redlands v University of Queensland Peter Burge Oval Kookaburra 2pm Gold Coast v Ipswich/Logan Bill Pippen Oval Grade Gold Coast v Valley Bill Pippen Oval First Grade 2pm Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Cheltenham Oval One Day Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Ian Healy Oval Twenty20 2pm Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval Competition Ipswich/Logan v Toombul Baxter Oval Competition 2pm Sunshine Coast v Redlands Norm McMahon Oval Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane Landsborough 2.15pm University of Queensland v Northern Suburbs WEP Harris Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Hohns Field 2.15pm South Brisbane v Toombul Norman Gray Oval

Round Ten - Saturday 16 December OD6 Rounds Twelve & Thirteen - Sunday 17 December T20 1 & 2 The Norm Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Fred Kratzman Oval Second Grade 10am Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1 McMahon Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval Twenty20 10am Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 2 Shield Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 2 Competition 10am Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Burge Oval Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon Oval 10am Valley v Sunshine Coast Fred Kratzman Oval University of Queensland v University of Queensland [2] St Lucia 2 10am Toombul v University of Queensland Ken Mackay Oval Toombul v South Brisbane LaFrantz Oval 10am Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Ian Healy Oval

The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Ivor Marsden 1 Second Grade 2pm Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1 Spence Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Cheltenham Twenty20 2pm Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Graceville 2 Shield Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs Alan Pettigrew Oval Competition 2pm Redlands v Sunshine Coast Peter Burge Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval 2pm Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzman Oval Western Suburbs [2] v University of Queensland Chelmer 2.15pm Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval South Brisbane v Toombul Bob Young Oval 2.15pm Northern Suburbs v University of Queensland Ian Healy Oval

The Roy University of Queensland v Valley TBC Tanner Western Suburbs v Toombul Dunlop Park Shield Redlands [2] v Northern Suburbs Ron Field Oval* Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Ian Droney Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Dixon Oval

The WEP Toombul v Western Suburbs TBC Harris Northern Suburbs v Redlands [2] Geoff Dymock Oval Shield Redlands v Wynnum-Manly [2] Ron Field Oval Valley [2] v Wynnum-Manly Mitchelton SHS South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Jack Cooke Oval Valley v University of Queensland Ashgrove 3

*Fixture scheduled on Sunday 17 December

100 101 my FootDr QLD Premier Cricket Competition my FootDr Rounds Sixteen & Seventeen - Saturday 6 January T20 3 & 4 QLD Premier Cricket Competition Kookaburra 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Trevor Hohns Field First Grade 10am Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval Twenty20 10am Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Peter Burge Oval TWENTY20 FINAL - Sunday 14 January (Reserve Date Sunday 11 February) Competition 10am Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Fred Kratzman Oval 10am Wynnum-Manly v Northern Suburbs Bill Albury Oval Kookaburra First 10am Valley v Toombul Wayne Broad Oval Grade Twenty20 Competition Highest Placed Team v Second Highest Placed Team Allan Border Field Kookaburra 2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Hohns Field First Grade 2pm Sunshine Coast v University of Queensland Trevor Barsby Oval Second Grade Highest Placed Team v Second Highest Placed Team Allan Border Field Twenty20 2pm Redlands v Western Suburbs Peter Burge Oval Competition 2pm South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Fred Kratzman Oval 2pm Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval 2pm Valley v Northern Suburbs Wayne Broad Oval KOOKABURRA FIRST GRADE ONE DAY SEMI FINALS - Sunday 21 January Rounds Fourteen & Fifteen - Saturday 6 January T20 3 & 4 John McKnoulty Second Grade 10am University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval Cup Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Twenty20 10am Gold Coast v Sunshine Coast St Lucia 2 Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Competition 10am Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Baxter Oval 10am South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 KOOKABURRA FIRST GRADE ONE DAY FINAL - Sunday 4 February (Reserve Date Sunday 18 February) 10am Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval John McKnoulty 10am Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon Oval Cup Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field

Second Grade 2pm University of Queensland v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval Twenty20 2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast St Lucia 2 Competition 2pm Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Baxter Oval 2pm Western Suburbs v Redlands Ivor Marsden 1 SECOND GRADE ONE DAY SEMI FINALS - Sunday 21 January 2pm Valley v Northern Suburbs Peter Easton Oval Team 1 v Team 4 TBA 2pm Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon Oval Team 2 v Team 3 TBA

SECOND GRADE ONE DAY FINAL - Sunday 28 Round Sixteen - Sunday 7 January T20 5 January Second Grade 10am Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA Twenty20 10am Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury Oval Competition 10am Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval 10am University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval 10am Gold Coast v South Brisbane Bill Pippen Oval 10am Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1

Round Eighteen - Sunday 7 January T20 5 Kookaburra 2pm Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval First Grade 2pm Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Bill Albury Oval Twenty20 2pm Toombul v Northern Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval Competition 2pm University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval 2pm Gold Coast v South Brisbane Bill Pippen Oval 2pm Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Graceville 1

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Round Twenty - Saturday 27 January and Saturday 3 February 2D9 Round Nineteen - Saturday 13 January and Saturday 20 January 2D8 my FootDr Ipswich/Logan v Valley Baxter Oval my FootDr Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Hohns Field First Grade Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Graceville 1 First Grade Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck Oval Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval South Brisbane v Gold Coast Norman Gray Oval Redlands v South Brisbane Peter Burge Oval Toombul v Redlands Ken Mackay Oval Gold Coast v Sunshine Coast Bill Pippen Oval University of Queensland v Wynnum-Manly WEP Harris Oval Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ian Healy Oval Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval Round Eighteen - Saturday 27 January and Saturday 3 February 2D9 Round Seventeen - Saturday 13 January and Saturday 20 January 2D8 The Alan Valley v Ipswich/Logan Peter Easton Oval The Alan Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Baxter Oval Pettigrew University of Queensland v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval Pettigrew Northern Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Ian Healy Oval Shield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly Ken Mackay Oval Shield Gold Coast v South Brisbane Bill Pippen Oval South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray Oval Redlands v Toombul Peter Burge Oval Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast John Blanck Oval Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland Bill Albury Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1 Round Twelve - Saturday 27 January and Saturday 3 February 2D6 Round Eleven - Saturday 13 January and Saturday 20 January 2D5 The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Valley Ivor Marsden 1 The Norm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Barsby Oval McMahon Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Graceville 2 McMahon University of Queensland [2] v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 2 Shield Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Wayne Broad Oval Shield South Brisbane v Gold Coast Bob Young Oval Redlands v South Brisbane Fred Kratzman Oval Toombul v Redlands LaFrantz Oval Gold Coast v University of Queensland [2] Cheltenham University of Queensland v Wynnum-Manly TBC Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew Oval Valley v Western Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval The Bob Valley v Ipswich/Logan Norm McMahon Oval The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ivor Marsden 1 Spence University of Queensland v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2 Spence Northern Suburbs v Western Suburbs [2] Alan Pettigrew Oval Shield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly LaFrantz Oval Shield Gold Coast v South Brisbane Cheltenham South Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young Oval Redlands v Toombul Fred Kratzman Oval Western Suburbs [2] v Gold Coast Chelmer Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland Wayne Broad Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 2 The Roy Redlands v University of Queensland Peter Burge Oval* The Roy Toombul v Wynnum-Manly TBC/Sunday Tanner Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Dunlop Park Tanner Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands [2] Dixon Oval Shield Wynnum-Manly v Redlands [2] Ian Droney Oval Shield Redlands v South Brisbane Ron Field Oval Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Geoff Dymock Oval University of Queensland v Western Suburbs TBC/Sunday Valley v Toombul Ashgrove 3 Northern Suburbs v Valley Geoff Dymock Oval The WEP Redlands [2] v Valley Ron Field Oval The WEP Valley [2] v Redlands [2] Mitchelton SHS Harris University of Queensland v Western Suburbs TBC Harris Redlands v Northern Suburbs Peter Burge Oval* Shield Toombul v Wynnum-Manly TBC/Sunday Shield Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland TBC South Brisbane v Redlands Jack Cooke Oval South Brisbane v Toombul Jack Cooke Oval Wynnum-Manly [2] v Valley [2] Whites Hill Wynnum-Manly [2] v Western Suburbs Ian Droney Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Northern Suburbs Dixon Oval Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ashgrove 3 *Fixture scheduled on Sunday 28 January and Sunday 4 February *Fixture scheduled on Sunday 14 January and Sunday 21 January

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Round Fourteen - Saturday 24 February and Saturday 3 March 2D8 Round Thirteen - Saturday 10 February and Saturday 17 February 2D7 The Norm University of Queensland [2] v Ipswich/Logan TBC The Norm Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 McMahon South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young Oval McMahon Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad Oval Shield Toombul v Northern Suburbs LaFrantz Oval Shield Redlands v University of Queensland Fred Kratzman Oval University of Queensland v Gold Coast St Lucia 2 Gold Coast v Toombul Cheltenham Valley v Redlands Norm McMahon Oval Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Alan Pettigrew Oval Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 2 Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland [2] Trevor Barsby Oval

The Bob Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs [2] Ivor Marsden 1 The Bob Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Chelmer Spence Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby Oval Spence Valley v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon Oval Shield Northern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew Oval Shield University of Queensland v Redlands TBC Cheltenham Toombul v Gold Coast LaFrantz Oval Gold Coast v University of Queensland Fred Kratzman Oval South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Bob Young Oval Redlands v Valley Wayne Broad Oval Western Suburbs [2] v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 2 Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs

The Roy University of Queensland v Toombul St Lucia 2 The Roy Redlands [2] v University of Queensland Ron Field Oval Tanner Redlands [2] v Northern Suburbs Ron Field Oval Tanner Toombul v Redlands TBC/Sunday Shield Valley v Redlands Ashgrove 3 Shield Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Dixon Oval Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Ian Droney Oval South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Jack Cooke Oval South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Jack Cooke Oval Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Chelmer

v Ashgrove 3 The WEP Western Suburbs v Redlands [2] Dunlop Park The WEP Valley [2] Redlands v Peter Burge Oval* Harris Valley v Wynnum-Manly Mitchelton SHS Harris Redlands [2] Sandgate-Redcliffe v Ian Droney Oval Shield Redlands v University of Queensland Peter Burge Oval* Shield Wynnum-Manly South Brisbane v TBC Toombul v Valley [2] TBC/Sunday University of Queensland Wynnum-Manly [2] v Geoff Dymock Oval Northern Suburbs v South Brisbane Geoff Dymock Oval Northern Suburbs Toombul v Dunlop Park Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly [2] Dixon Oval Western Suburbs Valley *Fixture scheduled on Sunday 25 February and Sunday 4 March

*Fixture scheduled for Sunday 11 February and Sunday 18 February

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SEMI FINALS Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 March Cam Battersby Team 1 v Team 4 TBA FINALS 17 & 18 March, 24 & 25 March Cup Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Cam Battersby Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 Allan Border Field The Alan Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Cup Pettigrew Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Shield The Alan Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA Pettigrew The Norm Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Shield McMahon Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Shield The Norm Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA McMahon The Bob Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Shield Spence Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Shield The Bob Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA Spence The Roy Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Shield Tanner Team 2 v Team 3 TBA Shield The Roy Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA Tanner The WEP Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Shield Harris Team 2 v Team 3 TBA The WEP Winner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA Harris Shield

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QCC Membership_PREMIER CRICKET HANDBOOK FP AD_0817.indd 1 3/8/17 2:45 pm THE LORD’S TAVERNERS UNDER 16 COMPETITION ROUND SEVEN - 22 October Gold Coast v Redlands Bill Pippen Oval ROUND ONE - 10 September Sunshine Coast v Toombul John Blanck Oval Toombul v Gold Coast Ken Mackay Oval Wynnum-Manly v Ipswich/Logan Bill Albury Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Hohns Field Western Suburbs v Northern Suburbs Graceville 1 Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Peter Burge Oval University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval University of Queensland v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane John Blanck Oval Northern Suburbs v Valley Alan Pettigrew Oval ROUND EIGHT - 29 October Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 ROUND TWO - 17 September South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young Oval Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 2 Redlands v Northern Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ivor Marsden 1 University of Queensland v Wynnum-Manly St Lucia 2 Northern Suburbs v Gold Coast Alan Pettigrew Oval Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast Kerry Emery Oval Redlands v Toombul Fred Kratzman Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Toombul Trevor Barsby Oval South Brisbane v University of Queensland Bob Young Oval Valley v Wynnum-Manly Norm McMahon Oval ROUND NINE - 5 November Valley v Sunshine Coast Norm McMahon Oval ROUND THREE - 24 September Toombul v University of Queensland Ken Mackay Oval South Brisbane v Northern Suburbs Norman Gray Oval Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Alan Pettigrew Oval Gold Coast v University of Queensland Cheltenham Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Cheltenham Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Norman Gray Oval Toombul v Ipswich/Logan Ken Mackay Oval Western Suburbs v Redlands Graceville 1 Valley v Redlands Peter Easton Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field ROUND TEN - 12 November Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck Oval ROUND FOUR - 1 October Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval Toombul v Western Suburbs Ken Mackay Oval Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Wayne Broad Oval Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 1 University of Queensland v Northern Suburbs St Lucia 2 Redlands v University of Queensland Fred Kratzman Oval Ipswich/Logan v Valley Ivor Marsden 1 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field Gold Coast v South Brisbane Bill Pippen Oval Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe John Blanck Oval ROUND ELEVEN - 19 November Ipswich/Logan v Sunshine Coast Ivor Marsden 1 ROUND FIVE - 8 October Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Alan Pettigrew Oval Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 1 Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham Oval Northern Suburbs v Toombul Alan Pettigrew Oval South Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young Oval Redlands v Sunshine Coast Ron Field Oval University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 2 South Brisbane v Wynnum-Manly Norman Gray Oval Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval Ipswich/Logan v University of Queensland Baxter Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval FINAL - 10 DECEMBER Highest Placed Team v Second Highest Placed Team TBA ROUND SIX - 15 October Wynnum-Manly v Western Suburbs Bill Albury Oval Northern Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Alan Pettigrew Oval Valley v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval University of Queensland v Sunshine Coast WEP Harris Oval Toombul v South Brisbane Ken Mackay Oval Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe Fred Kratzman Oval

112 113 SHANE WATSON CUP (UNDER 16) South Zone Darling Downs & SWQ v Ipswich/Logan Lockyer Valley ROUND ONE - 15 October South Brisbane v Redlands Bob Young Oval North Zone Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Graceville 2 Wide Bay v Sunshine Coast Maryborough Cricket Grounds Gold Coast v BYE Northern Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Gibson Park (Stafford) Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad Oval Toombul v BYE ROUND FIVE - 12 November North Zone South Zone Wide Bay v Toombul One Mile Ovals (Gympie) Gold Coast v Redlands Cheltenham Valley v Northern Suburbs Norm McMahon Oval University of Queensland v South Brisbane St Lucia 2 Sandgate-Redcliffe v Sunshine Coast Trevor Barsby Oval Western Suburbs v Darling Downs & SWQ Graceville 2 Wynnum-Manly v BYE Ipswich/Logan v BYE South Zone Redlands v Darling Downs & SWQ Ron Field Oval ROUND TWO - 22 October Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Ivor Marsden 1 North Zone Gold Coast v University of Queensland TBC Northern Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Gibson Park (Stafford) South Brisbane v BYE Valley v Toombul Norm McMahon Oval Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wide Bay Trevor Barsby Oval Sunshine Coast v BYE ROUND SIX - 19 November North Zone South Zone Toombul v Sunshine Coast LaFrantz Oval Ipswich/Logan v South Brisbane Ivor Marsden 1 Wide Bay v Wynnum-Manly Sunshine Coast Gold Coast v Darling Downs & SWQ Cheltenham Oval Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Ashgrove 3 Redlands v Western Suburbs Ron Field Oval Northern Suburbs v BYE University of Queensland v BYE South Zone Darling Downs & SWQ v South Brisbane Captain Cook Oval (Toowoomba) ROUND THREE - 29 October University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 9 North Zone Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Dunlop Park Sunshine Coast v Valley TBC Redlands v BYE Toombul v Northern Suburbs LaFrantz Oval Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redcliffe Wayne Broad Oval Wide Bay v BYE ROUND SEVEN - 3 December North Zone South Zone Wynnum-Manly v Toombul Bill Albury Oval South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Jack Cooke Oval Sunshine Coast v Northern Suburbs John Blanck Oval Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast TBC (Ivor Marsden 2) Wide Bay v Valley One Mile Ovals (Gympie) University of Queensland v Redlands St Lucia 9 Sandgate-Redcliffe v BYE Darling Downs & SWQ v BYE South Zone South Brisbane v Gold Coast Norman Gray Oval ROUND FOUR - 5 November Darling Downs & SWQ v University of Queensland Captain Cook Oval (Toowoomba) North Zone Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Ron Field Oval Sunshine Coast v Wynnum-Manly John Blanck Oval Western Suburbs v BYE Northern Suburbs v Wide Bay Gibson Park (Stafford) Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe LaFrantz Oval FINAL - 10 DECEMBER Valley v BYE Highest Placed Team (North) v Highest Placed Team (South) TBA

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ROUND ONE - Sunday 1 October OD1 10am University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe WEP Harris Oval ROUND EIGHT - Sunday 26 November T20 1 10am Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1 10am Gold Coast v Valley Bill Pippen Oval Valley v BYE 10am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 University of Queensland v BYE ROUND TWO - Sunday 8 October OD2 10am Gold Coast v University of Queensland Bill Pippen Oval ROUND NINE & TEN - 1st to 3rd December (Fri-Sun) T20 2 & 3 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field Fri PM Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Chelmer Western Suburbs v BYE Sat PM Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Chelmer Sun University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval Sun PM Western Suburbs v Valley Chelmer ROUND THREE - Sunday 15 October OD3 10am Valley v University of Queensland Peter Easton Oval ROUND ELEVEN & TWELVE - Sunday 10 December T20 4 & 5 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Hohns Field 10am Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon Oval Gold Coast v BYE 10am University of Queensland v Gold Coast St Lucia 2/St Lucia 9 2.15pm Valley v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval Sunday 22 October - No Fixtures (Women's Ashes & School Championships) 2.15pm University of Queensland v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2/St Lucia 9

ROUND FOUR - Sunday 29 October OD4 ROUND THIRTEEN & FOURTEEN - Sunday 21 January T20 6 & 7 10am Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Cheltenham 10am Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bill Pippen Oval 10am Western Suburbs v Valley Graceville 2 10am University of Queensland v Western Suburbs Cheltenham University of Queensland v BYE 2pm Gold Coast v University of Queensland Bill Pippen Oval 2pm Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Cheltenham ROUND FIVE - Sunday 5 November OD5 Valley v BYE 10am University of Queensland v Western Suburbs WEP Harris Oval 10am Valley v Gold Coast Peter Easton Oval ROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 28 January T20 8 Sandgate-Redcliffe v BYE 2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Trevor Hohns Field 2pm Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval ROUND SIX - Sunday 12 November OD6 Gold Coast v BYE 10am University of Queensland v Gold Coast WEP Harris Oval 10am Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval ROUND SIXTEEN & SEVENTEEN - Sunday 4 February T20 9 & 10 Western Suburbs v BYE 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Hohns Field 10am University of Queensland v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval ROUND SEVEN - Sunday 19 November OD7 2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Gold Coast Trevor Barsby Oval 2pm Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval 10am Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Graceville 2 Valley v BYE TWENTY20 FINAL - Saturday 10 February (Reserve Date Friday 16 February) Highest Placed Team v Second Highest Placed Team Allan Border Field

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ROUND EIGHTEEN - Sunday 11 February OD8 ROUND ONE - Sunday 1 October OD1 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Trevor Hohns Field 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval 10am Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval 11am Ipswich/Logan v Sunshine Coast Baxter Oval Gold Coast v BYE 11am Gold Coast v Redlands Cheltenham Oval 11am Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Graceville 2 11am Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton Oval ROUND NINETEEN - Sunday 18 February OD9 10am Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Bill Pippen Oval ROUND TWO - Sunday 8 October OD2 10am University of Queensland v Valley WEP Harris Oval 11am Sunshine Coast v Western Suburbs Landsborough Sandgate-Redcliffe v BYE 11am University of Queensland v Wynnum/Manly WEP Harris Oval 11am South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Bob Young Oval ROUND TWENTY - Sunday 25 February OD10 11am Gold Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Cheltenham 10am Gold Coast v Valley Bill Pippen Oval 11am Redlands v Valley Peter Burge Oval 10am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 University of Queensland v BYE ROUND THREE - Sunday 15 October OD3 11am Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval 11am University of Queensland v Valley St Lucia 9 11am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 SEMI FINAL - Sunday 4 March 11am Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Ian Droney Oval Second Highest Placed Team v Third Highest Placed Team TBA 11am South Brisbane v Sunshine Coast Norman Gray Oval

Sunday 22 October - No Fixtures (Women's Ashes & School Championships) ONE DAY FINAL - Sunday 11 March (Reserve Date 18 March) ROUND FOUR - Sunday 29 October OD4 Highest Placed Team v Winner of Qualifying Final Allan Border Field 11am Valley v Gold Coast Norm McMahon Oval 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v University of Queensland Dixon Oval 11am Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Ian Droney Oval 11am Sunshine Coast v Redlands Landsborough 11am Western Suburbs v Ipswich/Logan Chelmer

ROUND FIVE - Sunday 5 November OD5 11am Redlands v Western Suburbs Fred Kratzman Oval 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v South Brisbane Trevor Hohns Field 11am University of Queensland v Gold Coast St Lucia 2 11am Valley v Sunhine Coast Ashgrove 3 11am Ipswich/Logan v Wynnum-Manly Baxter Oval

ROUND SIX - Sunday 12 November OD6 11am Gold Coast v Western Suburbs Cheltenham 11am South Brisbane v Redlands Norman Gray Oval 11am Sunshine Coast v Sandgate-Redcliffe Landsborough 11am Wynnum-Manly v Valley Wayne Broad Oval 11am University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 2

118 119 JODIE FIELDS SHIELD JODIE FIELDS SHIELD ROUND TWELVE - Sunday 21 January OD8 11am Sunshine Coast v Gold Coast Landsborough ROUND SEVEN - Sunday 19 November OD7 11am Ipswich/Logan v Sandgate-Redcliffe Baxter Oval 11am Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Fred Kratzman Oval 11am Redlands v Wynnum-Manly Fred Kratzman Oval 11am Wynnum-Manly v Gold Coast Wayne Broad Oval 11am Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval 11am Sunshine Coast v University of Queensland Landsborough 11am South Brisbane v University of Queensland Norman Gray Oval 11am Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Chelmer 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Dixon Oval ROUND THIRTEEN - Sunday 28 January OD9 11am Gold Coast v South Brisbane Bill Pippen Oval ROUND EIGHT & NINE - Sunday 26 November T20 1 & 2 11am Valley v Ipswich/Logan Norm McMahon Oval 10am Ipswich/Logan v Gold Coast Baxter Oval 11am Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Bill Albury Oval 10am Western Suburbs v University of Queensland Ivor Marsden 1 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Western Suburbs Trevor Barsby Oval 10am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Trevor Hohns Field 11am University of Queensland v Redlands WEP Harris Oval 10am Sunshine Coast v South Brisbane Trevor Barsby Oval 10am Valley v Redlands Dixon Oval ROUND FOURTEEN - Sunday 4 February OD10 2pm Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Baxter Oval 11am Gold Coast v Valley Bill Pippen Oval 2pm Gold Coast v University of Queensland Ivor Marsden 1 11am Ipswich/Logan v University of Queensland Baxter Oval 2pm Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Hohns Field 11am Redlands v Sunshine Coast Fred Kratzman Oval 2pm Sunshine Coast v Valley Trevor Barsby Oval 11am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1 2pm Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Dixon Oval 11am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norman Gray Oval

ROUND TEN & ELEVEN - Sunday 3 December T20 3 & 4 ROUND FIFTEEN - Sunday 11 February OD11 10am Western Suburbs v Gold Coast Graceville 1 11am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Redlands Trevor Barsby Oval 10am Wynnum-Manly v Sunshine Coast Graceville 2 11am Gold Coast v Wynnum-Manly Bill Pippen Oval 10am Valley v South Brisbane Peter Easton Oval 11am Sunshine Coast v Ipswich/Logan Landsborough 10am University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe Norm McMahon Oval 11am South Brisbane v Western Suburbs Norman Gray Oval 10am Redlands v Ipswich/Logan Ashgrove 3 11am Valley v University of Queensland Norm McMahon Oval 2pm Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1 2pm Gold Coast v Sunshine Coast Graceville 2 ROUND SIXTEEN - Sunday 18 February OD12 2pm Valley v Sandgate-Redcliffe Peter Easton Oval 11am Ipswich/Logan v Valley Baxter Oval 2pm South Brisbane v Ipswich/Logan Norm McMahon Oval 11am Wynnum-Manly v Sandgate-Redciffe Bill Albury Oval 2pm University of Queensland v Redlands Ashgrove 3 11am Redlands v Gold Coast Fred Kratzman Oval 11am Western Suburbs v Sunshine Coast Graceville 1 11am University of Queensland v South Brisbane St Lucia 2

SEMI-FINAL Sunday 25 February Team 1 v Team 4 TBA Team 2 v Team 3 TBA

FINAL Sunday 4 March Winnner Semi 1 v Winner Semi 2 TBA

RESERVE Saturday 10 March TBA

120 121 Sunday Legends Twenty20 The Over 40's One Day Competition ROUND ONE - Sunday 22 October 12pm Ipswich/Logan v Western Suburbs Baxter Oval ROUND ONE - Sunday 22 October 12pm Redlands v Sandgate-Redcliffe [Blue] Fred Kratzman Oval 9am Valley v Western Suburbs Peter Easton Oval 12.15pm Valley v Toombul Peter Easton Oval 9am South Brisbane v University of Queensland Norman Gray Oval 12.15pm South Brisbane v University of Queensland Norman Gray Oval 9am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval 12.15pm Sandgate-Redcliffe [Gold] v Wynnum-Manly Dixon Oval ROUND TWO - Sunday 12 November 9am Wynnum-Manly v Valley Ian Droney Oval ROUND TWO - Sunday 12 November 9am Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2 12pm Toombul v Sandgate-Redcliffe [Gold] Ken Mackay Oval 9am University of Queensland v Sandgate-Redcliffe St Lucia 9 12pm Sandgate-Redcliffe [Blue] v Valley Dixon Oval 12.15pm Western Suburbs v South Brisbane Graceville 2 ROUND THREE - Sunday 3 December 12.15pm University of Queensland v Ipswich/Logan St Lucia 9 9am Sandgate-Redcliffe v Valley Trevor Hohns Field 12.15pm Wynnum-Manly v Redlands Ian Droney Oval 9am University of Queensland v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2 9am Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval ROUND THREE - Sunday 3 December ROUND FOUR - Sunday 21 January 12pm Redlands v Toombul Fred Kratzman Oval 9am South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe Bob Young Oval 12pm Ipswich/Logan v Valley Baxter Oval 9am Valley v University of Queensland Norm McMahon Oval 12pm University of Queensland v Western Suburbs St Lucia 2 9am Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1 12.15pm Wynnum-Manly v South Brisbane Wayne Broad Oval 12.15pm Sandgate-Redcliffe [Gold] v Sandgate-Redcliffe [Blue] Trevor Hohns Field ROUND FIVE - Sunday 11 February 9am Wynnum-Manly v University of Queensland Bill Albury Oval 9am Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe Graceville 1 9am South Brisbane v Valley Bob Young Oval ROUND FOUR - Sunday 21 January 12pm Sandgate-Redcliffe [Blue] v University of Queensland Trevor Hohns Field Final - Sunday 25 February 12pm Sandgate-Redcliffe [Gold] v Ipswich/Logan Trevor Barsby Oval Highest Placed Team v Second Highest Placed Team TBA 12.15pm Western Suburbs v Wynnum-Manly Graceville 1 12.15pm Valley v Redlands Norm McMahon Oval 12.15pm South Brisbane v Toombul Bob Young Oval

ROUND FIVE - Sunday 11 February 12pm Toombul v University of Queensland LaFrantz Oval 12pm Ipswich/Logan v Redlands Baxter Oval 12.15pm Wynnum-Manly v Valley Bill Albury Oval 12.15pm Western Suburbs v Sandgate-Redcliffe [Blue] Graceville 1 12.15pm South Brisbane v Sandgate-Redcliffe [Gold] Bob Young Oval

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124 125 [b] Any alleged breach of the Code of Behavior will in the first instance be heard and determined by a Queensland Policies Appendix Cricket Conducts Commissioner unless the Commissioner decides to refer the matter to a Conducts Committee hearing; BEHAVIOUR [c] The Commissioner will conduct a hearing, when possible to be held on a Tuesday evening: [i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise; and Traditionally, Cricket has been the one sport to maintain and promote the highest levels of conduct and sportsmanship. [ii]in other respects as the Commissioner determines; While always a competitive sport, its continued strength and its image relies on the acceptance of the umpire’s [iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and decision and a preparedness to play within the “spirit of the game”. [iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits. [d]The Commissioner: ALL PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS SHOULD BE WELL AWARE OF THE STANDARDS EXPECTED AND [i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility; CONSEQUENTLY ANY PLAYER OR OFFICIAL WHO BREACHES THIS CODE CAN EXPECT LITTLE [ii] may themselves and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodged the SYMPATHY IF FOUND GUILTY. report to examine and cross-examine witnesses; [iii] may appoint another person to assist with the hearing; and It is the responsibility of everyone associated with Queensland Cricket - Club Officials, Team Captains and especially [iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Club the Players - to ensure the level of conduct and sportsmanship traditionally inherent in the Game is observed. representative]. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR [e] All people attending a hearing before the Commissioner must: [i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Commissioner; Notes: This policy applies to all competitions. [ii] behave with due decorum; [iii] comply with the directions of the Commissioner as to the manner in which the hearing will be conducted; and This Code applies to any player or official representing Queensland Cricket, including participating in any [iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code competition, tour or training camp, from the time of departure from the player’s or official’s usual private [f] The Commissioner may impose any penalty thought fit in accordance with this Code or may refer the matter to a residence prior to the tour or camp until return to that residence after the tour or camp. Conducts Committee hearing. Where a player or official rejects a penalty offered by a Commissioner the matter shall be referred to a Conducts Committee. “Official” means the manager or a member of the coaching, medical or fitness staff of a team; the selectors of [g] In the event that a hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match the Commissioner may make a team; any other person acting in an official capacity for Queensland Cricket or a Premier Cricket Club in such interim ruling as deemed appropriate including the interim suspension of a Player pending completion of the relation to a team; or an umpire of a match. hearing. [h] The Commissioner shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with Queensland Cricket. 1. CODE OF BEHAVIOUR [i] Any person aggrieved by a finding of the Commissioner or as to the penalty imposed may appeal to the Conducts [a] The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the spirit of the game as well as Committee by giving notice to the Chief Executive Officer within 24 hours of the decision by the Commissioner. within the Laws. [b]This Code applies to all registered players and officials. Sections 1[b][v], 1[b][vii], 1[b][viii] of this Code apply at 3. CONDUCTS COMMITTEE any time. Sections 1[b][i], 1[b][ii], 1[b][iii], 1[b][iv], 1[b][vi] apply whether participating or spectating at any match [a] The Queensland Cricket Board of Directors will appoint a Panel of suitable persons, including Conducts or event under the auspices of Cricket Australia or Queensland Cricket, including matches sanctioned by Queensland Commissioners who may be called to sit on a Conducts Committee. Cricket Affiliates. This Code applies in addition to and not in substitution for the ICC Code of Conduct and the [b]Each Conducts Committee will consist of three persons selected from this Panel, one of whom must be a Conducts Cricket Australia Code of Behaviour, Racial and Religious Vilification Code and the Anti Harassment Policy, [the Commissioner, which will hear matters brought before them by Queensland Cricket’s Conducts Commissioners. Codes]. Specifically: [c] The Conducts Committee shall hear appeals from a decision of a Commissioner. Such appeal may be by way of re- [i] Players and officials must not abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings. hearing, but the onus shall be on the appellant to show error in the decision, the subject of the appeal. [ii] Players and officials must not assault or attempt to assault an umpire, a player, an official or spectator. [d]The Commissioner who made the original decision may appear to assist at the hearing of the appeal. [iii] Players and officials must not react with unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapproval either [e] Members of the Conducts Committee shall not be representative of the Club or Clubs involved in the Hearing. towards an umpire, his decision, or generally, following an umpiring decision. [f] The Conducts Committee may conduct a hearing or may make a decision based on written submissions, including [iv] Players and officials must not use crude or abusive language, or otherwise engage in conduct detrimental to the Findings Sheet and summary of outcomes from the original decision. the spirit of the game. An umpire would be expected to caution the player and advise the captain of his concern [g] The Conducts Committee will conduct hearings, when possible to be held on a Thursday evening: before reporting any player for this type of behaviour. [i] in private unless all parties to the report and the Commissioner agree otherwise; [v] Players and officials must not indulge in conduct detrimental to the game. [ii] in other respects as the Conducts Committee Chairman determines; [vi] Players and officials must in no way use crude or abusive hand signals. [iii] with as little formality and technicality as reasonable; and [vii] Players and officials must not engage in any form of racial or religious abuse or harassment as defined in the [iv] as quickly, as proper consideration of the report or complaint permits. Queensland Cricket Racial and Religious Vilification Code, the Cricket Australia Racial and Religious [h]The Conducts Committee: Vilification Code or Anti-Harassment Policy. [i] may conduct the hearing by telephone or other conference facility; [viii] Without limiting any other rule, players and officials must not make public or media comment which is [ii] may itself and may permit the person alleged to have breached the Code and the person who lodged the report detrimental to the interests of the game. to examine and cross-examine witnesses through the Chairman; [iii] may appoint another person to assist it; and Note: Public comment includes comment on Club websites and other electronic media. [iv] may allow the person alleged to have breached the Code to be assisted by another person [such as a Club representative]. 2. CONDUCTS COMMISSIONERS [i] All people attending a hearing before the Conducts Committee must: [a] The Queensland Cricket Board of Directors will appoint at least four persons to the position of Queensland Cricket [i] dress in a manner acceptable to the Conducts Committee; Conducts Commissioner who will be responsible for receiving, investigating and dealing with any alleged breach of [ii] behave with due decorum; the Code of Behaviour. [iii] comply with the directions of the Conducts Committee Chairman as to the manner in which the hearing will be conducted; [iv] any person who fails to comply may be ejected from the hearing room and sanctioned under this Code; [j] All parties except the Conducts Committee must leave the room when the Conducts Committee is deliberating on its decision;

126 127 [k] The Conducts Committee may impose any penalty it thinks fit in accordance with this Code. [l] In the event that a Conducts Committee hearing cannot be completed before the start of a relevant match the [j] For level 2 or level 3 offences, the Commissioner or Conducts Committee has discretion to determine whether a Conducts Committee may make such interim ruling as it deems appropriate including the interim suspension of a suspension applies for representative matches player pending completion of the hearing. [m] The Conducts Committee Chairman shall ensure that a completed Findings Sheet is lodged with the Chief Executive [k] The findings of the Conducts Commissioner or Conducts Committee should clearly define the suspension, be it for Officer of Queensland Cricket. The Chief Executive will distribute copies of the Findings Sheet to the accused one day match[es], two day match[es] or a time frame. player/official, the Clubs involved, the Umpires Association and the Conducts Commissioner or any other relevant party. [l] Each of the rules for behaviour has a guideline. The guidelines are intended as an illustrative guide only and in the [n] Any player or official who was a party to a hearing before the Conducts Committee has a right of appeal against case of any doubt as to the interpretation of the Rule, the provisions of the Rule itself shall take precedence over the the decision of the Conducts Committee to the Queensland Cricket Appeals Tribunal. provisions of the guidelines. The guidelines should not be read as an exhaustive list of offences or prohibited conduct.

4. METHOD OF HANDLING BREACHES OF THE CODE OF BEHAVIOUR [m] In considering a penalty to be imposed in each case, the Conducts Commissioner or the Conducts Committee must [a] An alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour may be reported by: first consider whether the player or official has previously been found guilty of any offences under the Code of [i] Either or both umpires; Behaviour (or any predecessor regulations that may have applied) within a period of eighteen months prior to the date [ii] The Secretaries of the Clubs participating in the match in which the alleged breach occurred; on which the proven offence took place. [iii] A player participating in the particular match in which an alleged breach occurs; [iv] A Queensland Cricket Conducts Commissioner; GUIDELINE OFFENCES [v] Any member of the Premier Cricket Committee; or 1. Level 1 Offences [vi] The Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Cricket. The Offences set out at 1.1 to 1.6 below are Level 1 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not: [b]Where an umpire is considering or wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, the umpire[s] must inform captains of the lodgment or pending lodgment of a report of his/her player as soon as practical at the close of 1.1 Abuse cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings the day’s play. The umpire[s] must complete the prescribed umpire’s Report Form and forward a copy of the Report, Includes actions outside the course of normal cricket actions such as hitting or kicking the wickets and actions which together with any further written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Cricket by 4.30 pm intentionally or negligently result in damage to the advertising boards, boundary fences, dressing room doors, mirrors, Monday after the completion of the match. windows and other fixtures and fittings. NOTE: Umpire[s] must nominate the grade of offence on the report. [c] The Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Cricket may lodge a report or instigate an investigation within 48 hours 1.2 Show dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuse of becoming aware of any facts, which are capable of substantiating a breach under this Code. Includes excessive, obvious disappointment with an umpire’s decision or with an umpire making the decision and [d]Where a player or official as outlined above wishes to report an alleged breach of the Code of Behaviour, he shall obvious delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket. forward a written submission to the Chief Executive Officer of Queensland Cricket by 4.30 pm Monday after the This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire to provide completion of the match. The Chief Executive Officer shall refer the matter to a Queensland Cricket Conducts an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint. Commissioner[s] for further investigation and determination. [e] The Queensland Cricket Conducts Commissioner may refer any matter to the Queensland Cricket Conducts 1.3 Use language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and/or the making of an obscene gesture Committee for determination. This includes swearing and offensive gestures which are not directed at another person such as swearing in frustration [f] There are three [3] levels of Grading of Offences to apply: at one’s own poor play or fortune. This offence is not intended to penalise trivial behaviour. The extent to which such behaviour is likely to give offence Level 1: The Commissioner may invoke any of the following options: shall be taken into account when assessing the seriousness of the breach.

[i] official reprimand 1.4 Engage in excessive appealing [ii] a suspended sentence Excessive shall mean repeated appealing when the bowler/fielder knows the batsman is not out with the intention of [iii] a one [1] match suspension placing the umpire under pressure. It is not intended to prevent loud or enthusiastic appealing. However, the practice [iv] offer a penalty to a player or official that pleads guilty or, of celebrating or assuming a dismissal before the decision has been given may also come within this Rule. [v] refer the report to the Conducts Committee who may impose any penalty as it sees fit. 1.5 Point or gesture towards the pavilion in an aggressive manner upon the dismissal of a batsman Level 2: The Commissioner may invoke any of the following options: Self explanatory.

[i] official reprimand 1.6 Breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipment [ii] a suspended sentence This includes regulations regarding bat logos and regulations regarding other logos or advertising which may be worn [iii] a two [2] match suspension or displayed. [iv] offer a penalty to a player or official that pleads guilty or, [v] refer the report to the Conducts Committee who may impose any penalty as it sees fit. 2. Level 2 Offences Level 3: The Commissioner may offer a penalty to a player or official that pleads guilty or refer the matter to a The Offences set out at 2.1 to 2.9 below are Level 2 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not: Conducts Committee who may impose any penalty as it sees fit. 2.1 Show serious dissent at an umpire’s decision by action or verbal abuse [g] If found guilty of a Level 1 offence, a player would ordinarily expect to receive a minimum one [1] multi-day match Dissent should be classified as serious where the dissent is expressed by a specific action such as the shaking of the suspension [or equivalent]. If found guilty of a Level 2 offence, a player would ordinarily expect to receive a head, snatching cap from umpire, pointing at pad or inside edge, other displays of anger or abusive language directed minimum two [2] multi-day match suspension [or equivalent]. at the umpire or excessive delay in resuming play or leaving the wicket. This Rule does not prohibit the bowler involved in the decision or a team captain from asking an umpire to provide [h]The Conducts Commissioner may vary the level of offence [higher or lower] an explanation for a decision or a Team official from making a formal complaint.

[i] A breach of the Code of Behaviour will be graded and the penalty determined within the three [3] levels as outlined.

128 129 2.2 Engage in inappropriate and deliberate physical contact with other players or officials in the course of play QUEENSLAND CRICKET APPEALS TRIBUNAL Without limitation, players will breach this regulation if they deliberately walk or run into or shoulder another player, official or match official. There shall be an Appeals Tribunal appointed by the Queensland Cricket Board of Directors (Board). [a] The membership of the Appeals Tribunal shall be determined by the Queensland Cricket Board of Directors at 2.3 Charge or advance towards the umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing. its first meeting following the Annual General Meeting. Self explanatory. [b] Members of the Tribunal must be fit and proper persons as determined by the Board but must not be current 2.4 Deliberately and maliciously distract or obstruct another player or official on the field of play members of the Board. Without limitation, players will breach this rule if they deliberately attempt to distract a striker by words or gestures or [c] A member of the Tribunal need not be a member of Queensland Cricket, its affiliates or associated clubs. deliberately shepherd a batsman while running or attempting to run between wickets. [d] The Tribunal shall consist of five members. Three members will sit on each hearing of the Tribunal, one of whom shall Chair the Tribunal. 2.5 Throw the ball at or near a player or official in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner [e] The chairperson for each hearing shall be appointed from their number by the members of the Tribunal or if they This Rule will not prohibit a fielder or bowler from returning the ball to the stumps in the normal fashion. cannot agree, shall be appointed by the Board. [f] A member of the Tribunal must not sit on a hearing/determination involving a player from the same club or 2.6 Use language that is obscene, offensive or of a seriously insulting nature to another player, official or spectator. affiliate as the Tribunal member. This refers to language or gestures which are directed at another person. See comments under Rule 1.3 above in relation [g] Subject to (l), the Appeals Tribunal shall be responsible for receiving all appeals from decisions of the Conducts to the seriousness of the breach. Committee, Premier Cricket Committee and from Affiliates Codes of Conducts processes as the case may be. [h] Any appeal against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 7 Days of the Hearing with 2.7 Change the condition of the ball in breach of Law 41.3 the Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Cricket. The suspended player or players shall not be permitted to Prohibited behaviour includes picking the seam or deliberately throwing the ball into ground for the purpose of participate in the Grade or other Competitions until the penalty has been met or an appeal against such finding roughening it up and the application of moisture to the ball, save for perspiration and saliva. and/or severity of the sentence has been adjudged by the Appeals Tribunal. 2.8 Attempt to manipulate a Match in regard to the result, net run rate, bonus points or otherwise. The captain of [i] The Appeals Tribunal shall hear and determine each appeal by reference only to all documentary and written any team guilty of such conduct shall be held responsible. evidence presented to the hearing before the Conducts Committee together with the Findings Sheet and summary Prohibited conduct under this rule will include incidents where a team bats in such a way as to either adversely affect of outcomes from that hearing and shall receive from all interested parties written submissions only with respect its own, or improve its opponent’s, bonus points, net run rate or quotient. to the evidence and submissions presented before that initial hearing. [j] Subject to [l] the appeal shall not constitute a re-hearing. 2.9 Seriously breach any regulation regarding approved clothing or equipment. [k] Subject to [m], there shall be no right of appearance before the Appeals Tribunal by any of the parties or their See guideline for Rule 1.6 above. Without limitation, a breach will be considered serious if it is done in bad faith or representatives who appeared before the initial hearing of the Conducts Committee or Premier Cricket where it has serious commercial consequences (eg display of logo of competing CA or State sponsor) Committee. [l] Any new or additional evidence shall be received by the Appeals Tribunal only at the discretion of the Appeals Tribunal. 3. Level 3 Offences [m] Where the matter under appeal is regarded by a majority of the Appeals Tribunal as sufficiently serious, leave The Offences set out at 3.1 to 3.6 below are Level 3 Offences. Players and, where applicable, officials must not: may be given by the Chairman of the Appeals Tribunal to permit appearance by any or all of the interested 3.1 Intimidate an umpire or referee whether by language or conduct. parties and/or their representatives. Includes appealing in an aggressive or threatening manner. [n] The Appeals Tribunal shall be furnished with all information and documentation relevant to the hearing of the Appeal including information on prior offences, the Register of Penalties and Findings Sheet/s. The Secretary 3.2 Threaten to assault another player, Team official or spectator of the Conducts Committee from which the appeal originates should furnish this information to Queensland Self explanatory. Cricket. The papers should be bound in chronological order with a List of Contents appended. [o] Unless special circumstances are demonstrated, the appellant’s Affiliate body and/or Club should present any 3.3 Use language or gestures that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person appeal made to the Appeals Tribunal. on the basis of that person’s race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin [p] The Appeals Tribunal may order a re-hearing if, in their opinion, sufficient anomalies exist in the process Self explanatory. followed by a Conducts Committee. At its discretion, the Appeals Tribunal may designate the membership of the Conducts Committee to re-hear the case. 3.4 Physically assault another player, umpire, referee, official or spectator [q] The Appeals Tribunal shall, in each case, be the final arbiter and its decision absolutely final. Self explanatory [r] Should an appeal subsequently be upheld any suspension or penalty previously served shall nevertheless be 3.5 Engage in any act of violence on the field of play deemed to be valid. Self explanatory [s] An appeal may be withdrawn at any time, except that once the hearing of the appeal has commenced the appeal may be withdrawn only with the Appeals Tribunal’s approval. 3.6 Make public or media comment detrimental to the interests of the game [t] As a matter of procedure only, a report of each determination of the Appeals Tribunal shall be provided to the Prohibited conduct under this rule includes: Board for its noting but the failure to provide such a report shall not affect the final and binding nature of each Denigrating or criticising any player, official, team, Cricket Australia, Queensland Cricket or any Commercial Partner decision of the Tribunal. of Cricket Australia, Queensland Cricket or the respective Premier Cricket Clubs; Denigrating or criticising any player, umpire or official by inappropriately commenting on any aspect of his or her performance, abilities or characteristics; Commenting on the likely outcome of or criticising the outcome of a hearing, report or any appeal; or Criticising any evidence, submission, or comment made by any person at the hearing of a report or any appeal. Note: 3.6 includes comment on Club websites and other electronic media. Each Club shall be responsible for advising Queensland Cricket of the Club Official that is responsible for monitoring their website.

130 131 INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY Umpire’s Direction given after play commences Note: This policy applies to all competitions. Where a direction is given after the exchange of teams and toss for choice of innings, the intoxicated player shall not take the field, or shall leave the field immediately and a Club representative shall be notified. A player under the influence of alcohol or a drug poses a potential risk to themselves and to other players, spectators and An intoxicated player not taking the field, or leaving the field may not participate in the match for the duration of that officials. An intoxicated player is not permitted to participate in a Q.C.A. sanctioned match. Umpires have the authority day’s play. The Club so affected shall not be entitled to a replacement player, although a substitute may field, if to exclude the participation of intoxicated players from a match and will exercise that authority where appropriate to required, for the duration of that day’s play. The twelfth man rule will apply. [Law 24] facilitate the continued safe conduct of matches. An intoxicated player who is a batsman leaving the field, or not commencing his innings shall be recorded as “Retired – Out”, and shall not bat again for the duration of that day’s play. [Law 25.4.3] Position Statement The players of a match of cricket have an obligation to be in a condition suitable for effective and safe play. Match duration of more than one day Queensland Cricket wants to promote sobriety in the game and all players and their clubs are to support this policy. In matches of more than one day, any intoxicated player stood down under this policy may return to the match on the next scheduled day of play with full playing rights, provided they present themselves in a condition suitable for Scope effective participation in the match and no further playing restriction has been imposed on the player, either by the All participants (players and umpires) in matches under the management of Queensland Cricket. player’s Club or the governing body responsible for the match.

Aims No Umpires – Captains’ Responsibility 1. Improve player safety and sobriety. In the event that no official umpires are in attendance at the match, the captains shall assume the role of the umpires 2. Reduce the risk of injury to players, officials and spectators. for the purposes of this policy. If a captain is one of the concerned players, the affected team shall nominate a senior 3. Assist umpires to determine the standard required of players. player to act in the captain’s place.

Associated Documents SANCTIONS “The Laws of Cricket” Marylebone Cricket Club 2000 Player – Exclusion “Regulations governing Premier Cricket Competition Matches” QCA. If the intoxicated player accepts the direction then the only penalty is exclusion from the day’s play. If the intoxicated player refuses the direction and insists on playing, then that action is to be regarded as a breach of the Principles Code of Behaviour and a report must be made by the umpire. The following principles apply to the application of this policy:- 1. Umpires have a discretion to apply the policy; Club and Team - Forfeit 2. The use of a direction is likely to be a rare event; If the intoxicated player refuses to adhere to the direction, the player’s Club and team captain must show responsibility 3. Incidents to which the policy will apply are likely to be obvious; and follow the umpires’ direction and exclude the player from the day’s play. 4. Mere intoxication is not considered to be an automatic breach of this policy or the Code of Behaviour. If the intoxicated player’s Club and team captain do not support the direction, the umpire will enter a forfeit by the intoxicated player’s team as the outcome of the match and a report will be made by the umpires on the Club, captain Definitions and player. ‘Intoxicated’ – visibly or demonstrably adversely affected by alcohol, drugs, or other agents, (whether prescribed or not) or any other condition, to a degree that would - APPEAL 1. Apparently affect the overall ability to play and behave in a normally acceptable manner on the field of play; or The intoxicated player, or Club can appeal under the Queensland Cricket Appeals Tribunal procedures. 2. Endanger their own safety or others, or 3. Cause to bring the game into disrepute.

APPLICATION General – Opinion, Explanation and Direction If an umpire forms the opinion that a player is intoxicated the umpire shall advise the player and the player’s captain or club of that opinion and require the player, captain or the club to explain why the player should be allowed to participate in that day’s play. If an umpire is not satisfied with the explanation the umpire will maintain the opinion that the player is intoxicated and direct the player to be stood down from the match [“a direction”]. On receipt of a direction from an umpire, the captain or the Club shall stand down the intoxicated player from the match for the duration of that day’s play. A failure to stand down the intoxicated player after a direction shall render both a player and a Club liable to such sanctions as are stated in this policy and any other sanction as determined by the governing body responsible for the match.

Umpire’s Direction given prior to play Where a direction is given prior to the exchange of teams and the toss for choice of innings, the Club so affected shall be entitled to nominate a replacement player with full playing rights for the duration of that day’s play. Until the nominated replacement arrives a substitute player may field under the twelfth man rule. [Law 24]

132 133 RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE 7.3 When the investigation is completed, the Premier Cricket Officer shall arrange for the complaint to be referred to Note: This policy applies to all competitions. conciliation; or

1. Purpose of Code 7.4 The Chief Executive of Queensland Cricket may delegate to an officer of the QC any of the Premier Cricket The purpose of this Code is to: Officer’s powers or functions under this Code. 1. Recognise the commitment of the Queensland Cricket (“QC”) to the elimination of racial and religious vilification of player, umpire or official. 8. Conciliation Procedure 8.1 The Conciliator 2. Establish a framework for handling complaints made by players, umpires and officials who believe they have Any conciliation referred to in clause 7.3 of this Code will be conducted by a nominee of the Queensland Cricket been subjected to racial or religious vilification by another player, umpire or official. Board of Directors.

2. Conduct Covered By The Code 8.2 The Conciliation A player, umpire or official under the jurisdiction or auspices of QC will not at any time engage in any conduct, act 8.2.1 The Complainant and the Respondent, should attend the conciliation. Both Team Captains, or Vice towards or speak to any other player, umpire or official in a manner which offends, insults, humiliates, intimidates, Captain if either are a party to the complaint, and a member of the Complainant and Respondent’s threatens, disparages or vilifies the other player, umpire or official on the basis of that player, umpire or official’s Executive Committee. race, religion, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin (“the conduct”). 8.2.2 The Premier Cricket Officer must lodge with the Conciliator prior to conciliation: 8.2.2.1 a copy of the complaint; 3. The Interrelationship Of This Code With Other Rules And Regulations Governing The Sport 8.2.2.2 the Respondents’ response to the complaint; and This Code does not restrict any other action which may be taken in relation to the conduct covered by this Code under 8.2.2.3 any evidence relevant to the complaint obtained during the course of the investigation. the Australian Cricket Board and International Cricket Council (“ICC”) Code of Conduct. 8.2.3 Both parties and all those attending the conciliation must participate in good faith. 8.2.4 The Conciliator must adhere to and ensure the conciliation is conducted with reference to the 4. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Legislation principles of natural justice and procedural fairness. This Code does not restrict or prohibit any player from pursuing all other legal rights they may have in relation to 8.2.5 The Complainant is the person who determines the course of redress to be pursued at any conciliation. racial and religious vilification. 8.2.6 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, both parties to the complaint and any other person aware of the details or circumstances of the conciliation, including the Premier Cricket Officer, QC Officials, Club 5. Lodging a Complaint and Umpires Executive Committees, Umpires and Players, must at all times keep the particulars of Where a player, umpire or official (“the Complainant”) believes he/she has been subjected to vilification under this the complaint and the conciliation confidential. Code, or an officiating umpire in a match [“the umpire”] believes another player, umpire or official has breached the 8.2.7 Except as stated in clause 8.3.4, no person referred to in clause 8.2.6 shall publicly comment on or code, the complainant or umpire may lodge a complaint with the Premier Cricket Officer of QC by 5pm on the first disseminate any personal information concerning the complaint at any time prior to, during or after business day following the completion of the match in which the breach is alleged to have occurred. the conciliation. 8.2.8 Should a player, umpire or official breach Clause 8.2.6, the Conducts Committee may fine the 6. What Must a Complaint Contain offender, suspend him/her or otherwise deal with him/her at its discretion. A Complaint must: 8.2.9 Any other person in breach of clause 8.2.6 shall be subject to a penalty to be determined by the QC 6.1 be in writing; Commissioner.

6.2 outline the circumstances of the allegations made; and 8.3 Resolution of the Complaint 8.3.1 If the complaint is resolved at the conciliation, the complaint will be deemed withdrawn and the 6.3 if possible, be accompanied by any supporting documentation including witness statements or video Complainant cannot take any further action in respect of the complaint under this code. evidence. 8.3.2 Resolution of the complaint may be formalised by way of a verbal agreement or a formal written 7. The Role of the Premier Cricket Officer agreement signed by the parties. 7.1 The Premier Cricket Officer shall upon receipt of a complaint: 8.3.3 The Conciliator must inform the Premier Cricket Officer the complaint has resolved. 7.1.1 inform the person alleged to have contravened the Code (“the Respondent”) of the complaint and 8.3.4 Where a complaint is resolved, the parties may agree with the consent of the ACB, to make a provide that person with both a copy of the complaint and an opportunity to respond in writing; public statement concerning the resolution of the complaint. 7.1.2 advise the Chief Executive Officer of QC, both team captains, the Secretary of the Club and or Association as applicable, the Secretary of the Umpires Association, the QC Commissioner, as 8.4 If Conciliation is Unsuccessful. appointed by the Queensland Cricket Board of Directors, of the complaint; Where the complaint has not been resolved successfully by conciliation, or where the conciliator believes 7.1.3 conduct an investigation into the allegations made in the complaint as he/she deems fit, which may that the complaint is not capable of successful resolution: include, but is not limited to: 8.4.1 The Complainant, after notifying the Conciliator, may withdraw the complaint in which case no 7.1.3.1 compiling a list of witnesses; further action will be taken; or 7.1.3.2 obtaining a written statement from any available witness; 8.4.2 The Conciliator must inform the Premier Cricket Officer that the conciliation has not been successful.

7.1.3.3 obtaining a report from the Club, Association and or Umpires Association officials, if applicable 9. The Time Limit for Conciliation 7.1.3.4 obtaining a report from the officiating umpires and match referees, if applicable; and An attempt to conciliate a complaint must occur within 72 hours of the Conciliator receiving notification from the 7.1.3.5 obtaining video or other evidence. Premier Cricket Officer of the complaint.

7.2 The investigation should be completed within 48 hours of receipt of the complaint, unless the Premier Cricket 10. Referral to Conducts Committee Officer, at his/her discretion, extends the time for investigation in the interests of fairness to all parties. Upon notification of the failure of conciliation under Clause 8.4.2 the Premier Cricket Officer must refer the complaint to the Conducts Committee who will then hear the complaint in accordance with Clause 12.

134 135 11. Evidence of the Conciliation In the event that a complaint is not successfully resolved and is referred to the Conducts Committee, no evidence will SUPER OVER PROCEDURE be given to or be accepted by the Conducts Committee in relation to anything said or done in any conciliation carried out pursuant to Clause 8.2. 1. Subject to ground, weather or light conditions the Super Over will take place on the scheduled day of the match at a time to be determined by the Umpires. In normal circumstances it shall commence 10 minutes after the conclusion of 12. The Conducts Committee the match. The interval between innings shall be 5 minutes. 12.1 The Conducts Committee will: 2. 30 minutes of extra time (taken from the start of the Super Over) is allocated to complete the Super Over. Should 12.1.1 receive all material arising from the investigation from the Premier Cricket Officer upon referral play be delayed prior to or during the Super Over, once the playing time lost exceeds the 30 minutes, the Super Over of the complaint; shall be abandoned. See clause 15. 12.1.2 hold a hearing after considering the availability of the persons affected; 3. The Super Over will take place on the pitch allocated for the match (the designated pitch). 12.1.3 advise its decision to both parties on completion of the Hearing and to the other affected parties 4. The umpires shall stand at the same end as they stood during the match. within 24 hours of the hearing. 5. In both innings of the Super Over, the fielding side shall choose which end to bowl from. Whilst neither team is required to nominate either the batsmen or bowlers prior to each innings, once the opening batting pair enters the field 12.2 Hearings conducted by the Conducts Committee into complaints will not be open to members of the of play they are not permitted to be changed. Similarly, once a determination is made by the bowling team as to which public. end they will bowl from and the opening batsmen take their respective positions at each end of the pitch, they are not permitted to change ends. For clarity, this playing condition is designed to ensure that the fielding side may determine 12.3 All persons required at the hearing shall attend punctually at the time and place designated. its bowling strategies based on which batsmen are opening, and then the batsmen can choose ends based on the bowling strategies. 12.4 The Conducts Committee may hear and decide the complaint in a manner to be determined by it. 6. The nominated players in the main match shall participate in the Super Over. Should any player (including the batsmen and bowler) be unable to continue to participate in the Super Over due to injury, illness or other wholly 12.5 After hearing the evidence, the Conducts Committee may acceptable reasons, the Laws and Playing Conditions for the main match shall apply. 12.5.1 find the complaint or any part of it not proven; 7. Each team’s over is played with the same fielding restrictions as apply for the last over in the match. 12.5.2 find the complaint or any part of it proven and if so: 8. The team batting second in the match will bat first in the Super Over. 12.5.2.1 refer to the Association’s code of conduct register to ascertain any previous breach by 9. Each team shall use their match ball for the Super Over. If the ball needs to be changed during the Super Over, then the player, umpire or official; and the Playing Conditions for the main match shall apply. The ball to be used is at the discretion of the officiating 12.5.2.2 direct the Respondent to attend an education program at the Respondent’s cost; and Umpires. 12.5.2.3 then determine a penalty which may include but which is not limited to: 10. Each team shall bat for one over unless all out earlier. 12.5.2.3.1 the respondent to prepare a written apology; 11. In the event of the teams having the same score after the Super Over has been completed, if the original match was 12.5.2.3.2 a monetary fine; or a tie under the D/L method, see Clause 13 below immediately applies. Otherwise, the team whose batters hit the most 12.5.2.3.3 suspension. number of boundaries combined from its two innings in both the main match and the Super Over shall be the winner. 12. If the number of boundaries hit by both teams is equal, the team whose batters scored more boundaries during its 13. Representation innings in the main match (ignoring the Super Over) shall be the winner. Parties may only be represented by a member of its Executive Committee, under this Code 13. If still equal, a count-back from the final ball of the Super Over shall be conducted. The team with the higher scoring delivery shall be the winner. If a team loses all wickets during its over, then any un-bowled deliveries will be 14. Appeal counted as dot balls. Note that for this purpose, the runs scored from a delivery is defined as the total team runs scored Any player, umpire or official found to be in breach of the Code has the right of appeal against the decision of the since the completion of the previous legitimate ball, i.e. including any runs resulting from a Wide ball, a No ball or Conducts Committee to an Appeals Committee, as appointed by the Queensland Cricket Board of Directors. Any appeal penalty runs. against the decision of the Conducts Committee must be lodged within 48 hours of the hearing with the Chief Executive 14. If a Super Over cannot be completed due to to ground, weather or light conditions the team that finished higher on Officer, Queensland Cricket. The player or umpire are not permitted to participate in any competition until the penalty the points table at the conclusion of the preliminary matches shall be declared the winner. has been met or an appeal against such finding and or severity of the sentence has been adjudged by the Queensland 15. Clause 2 example: Cricket Board of Directors. Hours of Play 2.00pm - 3.20pm Session 1 3.20pm - 3.35pm Interval 3.35pm - 4.55pm Session2 30 minutes extra time available for Super Over. The main match finishes at 4.55pm. The Super Over is scheduled to start at 5:05pm with 30 minutes extra time available. It starts on time but is interrupted at 5.10pm. Play must resume by 5.40pm otherwise the Super Over is abandoned.

136 137 PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION ON SUSPECT 3.2 The umpires will notify the player, the Player’s coach (if applicable), at the end of the days play on which the report is made or the Player is called and email Queensland Cricket a copy of the report BOWLING ACTIONS form within 72 hours of the conclusion of the match. 3.3 Queensland Cricket will then write to the Secretaries of the Player’s Club & Association to advise that 1 INTRODUCTION the Player has been Mentioned or Reported, to include a copy of the Doubtful Bowling Action Report, 1.1 The aim of these procedures is to ensure that all bowlers playing cricket in Queensland have actions and to describe the implications of this Mention or Report for the Player with respect to Queensland that comply with Law 21.2. Cricket’s Doubtful Bowling Action Procedures. 1.2 These procedures: 3.4 If a player is called for throwing, Reported or Mentioned by the umpire/s officiating in that match the 1.2.1 Detail the process for dealing with players bowling with a doubtful action in all competitions following procedure will apply: affiliated with Queensland Cricket 3.4.1 A first mention it is important the Club coach works with the bowler to rectify any 1.2.2 Provide for an additional mechanism for the reporting of players suspected of bowling with doubtfulness in the bowler’s action. Queensland Cricket will take no action at this stage. illegal bowling actions at Queensland Country Regional Championships and Under-Age 3.4.2 A second mention of a bowler’s action within the same season will automatically elevate the Carnivals bowler to the next level in the procedure. 1.3 Nothing contained herein shall override an umpire’s responsibility and discretion to apply Law 21. 3.4.3 A first report will place the bowler at LEVEL 1. The Club coach works with the bowler to rectify any doubtfulness in the bowler’s action. Queensland Cricket will assist the Club coach 2 UMPIRES with coaching methods and drills to assist in the rehabilitation of the bowler. 2.1 Umpires have a duty to ensure the game is played within both the Laws and the Spirit of the game. Umpires must police Law 21.2 “Fair Delivery – The Arm”, by notifying Queensland Cricket if they i. A second report will place the bowler at LEVEL 2. At this level a Queensland Cricket observe any bowler in a match situation who, in their opinion, possesses an action that may contravene representative will attend a training session and take video evidence of the bowler’s action. these Laws. The Queensland Cricket representative will then provide video analysis of the action with 2.2 Queensland Cricket has instructed umpires as follows: recommendations for remedial work to be done on the bowler’s action. At this stage there will 2.2.1 There are three categories of delivery: be an 8 week “intervention period” following the analysis to allow the remedial work to be a. Fair Delivery undertaken. During this intervention period the player will be permitted to bowl in matches. b. Illegal Delivery (Blatant Throw) and They may still be reported, however such reports will not increase the bowlers level. When the c. Doubtful Delivery 8 week intervention period is completed the Queensland Cricket representative will attend another session and review the bowler’s action. (Any further work completed by Queensland Illegal Delivery: Cricket shall be charged to the club at $165.00 plus GST per session). At no stage does the If an umpire believes a bowler has bowled a delivery that is clearly illegal (i.e. deliberately and Queensland Cricket “clear” the bowler’s action. blatantly thrown), the umpire shall call “no-ball” and Report the bowler on the Doubtful Bowling Action Report Form. To be considered an illegal delivery, the ball must be delivered with a markedly Should the bowler/club decide not to co-operate or participate in this part of the procedure the different action to the bowler’s normal deliveries. player will immediately be classified as Level 4, and will be suspended from bowling for 12 months.

Doubtful Delivery: ii. A third report will place the bowler at LEVEL 3. At this stage the bowler will not be If an umpire believes a bowler has bowled with an action that may be illegal, the umpire should not permitted to bowl in any cricket matches for a period of 8 weeks from the date of the third “call” the bowler, but record the bowler’s name on the Doubtful Bowling Action Report Form. The report. This will allow any remedial work to be continued without the pressure of bowling in a Doubtful Bowling Action Report Form will offer the umpire two options; match. Report: If an umpire believes that a bowler has bowled a ball with an action that is illegal, the umpire should “Report” that bowler on the Doubtful Bowling Action Report Form. 3.4.6 A fourth report will place the bowler at LEVEL 4. At this stage the bowler will not be permitted to bowl in any cricket matches for a period of 12 months from the date of the third Mention: If an umpire is suspicious that a bowler has bowled a ball with an action that may report. be illegal, the umpire should “Mention” that bowler on the Doubtful Bowling Action Report Form. “The procedure is ongoing and players do not return to Level 1 each season. Each mention will progress the procedure, irrespective of time. Each report (or two mentions in one season, as the case may be) will progress the procedure, irrespective of Note: Umpires, in deciding whether to call or report a player under these regulations, should use the naked eye time”. This is the same for Junior and Senior players treated. viewing the action live and/or on television at normal speed. Slow motion television replays should only be used to confirm initial suspicions. SUBSEQUENT MENTION: 2.3 If, in any of the competitions detailed in 1.2.1, a player is called by an umpire for throwing in If a player suspended from bowling at Level 4 resumes bowling after the specified suspension period, and he is mentioned* accordance with Law 21.2 or is suspected by the umpire(s) for bowling with an action which again, he is immediately at Level 4 and suspension from bowling will apply forthwith. contravenes Law 21.2 as read with Law 21.3 (a “Doubtful Bowling Action”), the following procedure shall apply. 2.4 “Umpire” in this procedure means a Cricket Australia accredited Umpire. Only a Cricket Australia * THIS ENTIRE PROCESS DOES NOT PRECLUDE ANY UMPIRE FROM CALLING A accredited Umpire may “Mention” or “Report” a player under this procedure. BOWLER FOR THROWING, AT ANY TIME, IF THE UMPIRE IS IN NO DOUBT.

3 REPORTING PROCEDURE Throughout the process clubs and coaches are to act in the best interests of the player and cricket in 3.1 At the conclusion of the match the umpires shall write a report (the Doubtful Bowling Action Report) general with the overall welfare of the player and the game being the prime considerations. detailing their concerns about the bowling action of the Player, including whether those concerns relate to the Player’s bowling action generally or whether they relate to one or more specific types of delivery.

138 139 MINIMUM AGE EXEMPTIONS MID SEASON TRANSFER REQUEST

[1] This policy allows for exceptional circumstances when a player under 14 years of age should be allowed to participate in This form applies to Regulation 6 (Players – Registration): Premier Cricket, including The Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Competition. 6[E] No player shall represent more than one Club in any competition in any one season without Premier [2] Clubs should only apply for players that have been assessed by the Club Coach as clearly being capable to perform to a Cricket Committee approval. Players under the age of 18 years may apply to the Premier Cricket Committee high standard in Premier Cricket Competitions. for special consideration if their residential circumstances change. Other players may apply to the Premier [3] Any Club applying for an exemption must first complete the minimum age exemption application form in order for an Cricket Committee with the permission of their current Club. appointment to be made with the Queensland Cricket High Performance department. [4] Approval is required before participating in any Premier Cricket match (including The Lord’s Taverners Under 16 Note: The player should discuss the request with his/her current Club directly before communication Competition). The time-frames for approval are subject to the availability of Queensland Cricket staff. occurs between the Club office bearers. In the event that the player’s current Club does not grant permission for the player [18 years or older] to transfer during the season, the request will not be FULL NAME: considered by the Premier Cricket Committee.

FULL NAME: MYCRICKET ID: DATE OF BIRTH: DATE OF BIRTH:

PREMIER CLUB: CURRENT PREMIER CLUB:

EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THAT THE PLAYER IS CAPABLE OF PERFORMING TO A HIGH STANDARD IN PREMIER CRICKET COMPETITIONS (PLEASE ATTACH ANY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION): TRANSFER CLUB:

HEIGHT (CM): WEIGHT (KG): CRICKETER’S SKILL SET: (BAT/BOWL/KEEPER) SIGNATURE: DATE: REGIONAL & STATE REP HISTORY: (SQUADS OR TEAMS MADE) If the player is under the age of 18 years, then the signature and form must be submitted by a parent or guardian.

REQUEST TO PLAY CURRENT PREMIER CLUB APPROVAL* LORD’S TAVERNERS LOWER GRADE (3rd to 6th) FIRST/SECOND GRADE ☐ ☐ ☐ SIGNATURE: ______(CURRENT CLUB PRESIDENT/SECRETARY)

DATE: ASSESSED BY CLUB COACH: SIGNATURE: ☐ *In accordance with Regulation 7 (Unfinancial Members), club members must be financially clear of their previous club SUBMITTED BY: (NAME) before joining any other Premier Cricket Club.

POSITION WITH CLUB: DATE: CHANGE TO RESIDENTIAL CIRCUMSTANCES The Premier Cricket Committee will consider applications for players under the age of 18 years QUEENSLAND CRICKET OFFICE USE ONLY to transfer clubs due to changes in their residential circumstances.

ASSESSED BY: ______(QC HIGH PERFORMANCE STAFF) PLEASE INDICATE IF APPLICABLE: ☐

RECOMMENDATION: ______(ATTACH ANY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION) ______QUEENSLAND CRICKET OFFICE USE ONLY ______APPROVED / NOT APPROVED (PREMIER CRICKET COMMITTEE) SIGNATURE: ______(QC HIGH PERFORMANCE STAFF)

APPROVED / NOT APPROVED (PREMIER CRICKET COMMITTEE) SIGNATURE: ______(PREMIER CRICKET OFFICER) DATE:

Send completed application forms to Queensland Cricket, PO Box 575, Albion 4010 or SIGNATURE: ______(PREMIER CRICKET OFFICER) DATE: [email protected]. Send completed application forms to Queensland Cricket, PO Box 575, Albion 4010 or [email protected].

140 141 DUAL REGISTRATION DUAL REGISTRATION FORM a. The applicant is responsible for making the initial application to the relevant Primary Association. The objective of dual registration is to allow players to play in two (2) Affiliated Associations to gain higher b. Once approved, the applicant is then responsible for making application to the relevant Secondary Association. c. Upon receipt of such advice, Queensland Cricket will make a determination and advise the relevant parties (hard copy competitive experience in one, while still maintaining involvement in the other so as to not cause detriment to the approvals by request). latter and to the sport. d. Dual registration is valid only for the cricket season in which the application is approved. e. The Secondary Association retains the right to levy or not levy a fee for the approved applicant If the Association deems a local or domestic rule of any Affiliated Association is in conflict with this By Law, then f. The official signing must indicate position held in Association / Club. Queensland Cricket shall arbitrate and the decision shall be final and binding.

A player may be registered with only two different Affiliated Associations each cricket season or calendar year NOTIFICATION OFDUAL REGISTRATION under the following conditions: Applicant:(Please use BLOCK letters) [a] All players who take out dual registration shall register on the appropriate registration form, a copy of which shall Surname First Name: be kept by each Affiliated Association involved. (See attached Dual Registration Form). [b]All Dual Registration Forms shall be forwarded to and registered with Queensland Cricket. Signature Date: [c] No player shall take out more than one dual registration in any one cricket season. [d]Dual registration shall be permitted only to players registered exclusively in Affiliated Associations of Queensland Cricket. [e] A player shall not be allowed a dual registration to include registration in another State or Territory Cricket Primary Association: Officials Name: Association, except with Queensland Cricket’s approval. In respect to NSW teams competing in the Cricket Gold Coast competition, a blanket request is required. Position Held: Signature: [f] Dual registration shall be permitted only with the agreement of each Affiliated Association involved, unless overruled by Queensland Cricket on appeal. Primary Club Name: Officials Name: [g] Any player who has dual registration shall, for the purposes of selection in representative teams, indicate on the Position Held: Signature: Dual Registration Form, his or her choice for a primary Affiliated Association and a secondary Affiliated Association. [h]If a dual registration occurs after the season commences, unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of Queensland Cricket, the Association with which the player first registers shall become the primary Secondary Association: Officials Name: Association. [i] Unless exceptional circumstances exist and with the approval of Queensland Cricket, the nomination of primary Position Held: Signature: and secondary Associations shall not be changed for the duration of the cricket season. [j] The primary Affiliated Association so indicated, shall have first call on that player for representative team Secondary Club Name: Officials Name: selection at all times. [k] If a player is not selected for his or her primary Affiliated Association, the secondary Affiliated Association may Position Held: Signature: select the player in a representative team, subject to Queensland Country Cricket Association and Australian

Country Cricket Committee regulations.

[l] Where applicable the Affiliated Association that nominates a player for a representative team shall be responsible for ensuring a copy of the relevant Dual Registration Form is attached to the nomination form and to certify that The applicant aforementioned wishes to formally apply for dual registration with the above Associations. the conditions therein have been met. The applicant agrees that the Primary Association has the right of first refusal for selection in any Representative Teams, and subject to any agreement to the [m]A player accepting dual registration shall pay to each Affiliated Association in which he or she is registered, the contrary (such agreement must be annexed hereto), agrees that his/her first priority will be with the Primary Association. fees so levied.

[n]A Player who registers for dual registration shall be eligible to represent the State at Country Championships only Office Use Only if registration shows a Country Centre as the Primary Association, subject to Queensland Country Cricket Approved / /2 QC (Signature) Advised Primary Association and Australian Country Cricket Committee regulations. [o]Affiliated Associations are permitted to set Club quotas on the number of Dual registrations. Not Approved / /2 Advised Secondary

FEES

The player shall be responsible for the payment of all player registration, affiliation and other fees required to be paid to the Primary and Secondary Associations.

142 143 FIRST GRADE OVERALL CHAMPIONS RECORDS THE DAMIEN MULLINS CUP 2009/10 Gold Coast* 2016/17 University of QLD 2010/11 Wynnum-Manly* GRADE 2011/12 University of QLD* 2012/13 Toombul 2013/14 University of QLD COMPETITIONS 2014/15 University of QLD 2015/16 University of QLD

*Teams that won First Grade Overall Premiership due to winning the First Grade Final. 1897/98 - 1914/15 A GRADE 1915/16 - 1917/18 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess] 1979/80 - 1997/98 FIFTH GRADE 1919/20 - 1977/78 A GRADE 1998/99 - THE ROY TANNER SHIELD 1978/79 - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE FIRST GRADE TWO DAY PREMIERS 2009/10 - CAM BATTERSBY CUP [Two Day] 1992/93 – 1996/97 SIXTH GRADE 2009/10 - DAMIEN MULLINS CUP [Overall] 2007/08 - THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD THE CAM BATTERSBY CUP

1972/73 - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE ONE DAY COMPETITION 2004/05 – 2009/10 THE UNDER 19 COMPETITION 1897/98 Woolloongabba 1930/31 Fortitude Valley 1960/61 Western Suburbs 1990/91 South Brisbane 1898/99 North Brisbane 1931/32 Western Suburbs 1961/62 South Brisbane 1991/92 Toombul 2009/10 - JOHN MCKNOULTY CUP 1899/00 Woolloongabba 1932/33 Toombul 1962/63 South Brisbane 1992/93 University 1948/49 - 1977/78 INTERMEDIATE GRADE [Under 17] 1900/01 South Brisbane 1933/34 Northern Suburbs 1963/64 South Brisbane 1993/94 Toombul 2005/06 - 2008/09 FIRST GRADE TWENTY20 COMPETITION 1978/79 - 1985/86 UNDER 18 GRADE 1901/02 Fortitude Valley 1934/35 Toombul 1964/65 University 1994/95 Valley 1902/03 Toowong 1935/36 South Brisbane 1965/66 Colts 1995/96 Wynnum-Manly 2009/10 - TOM VEIVERS CUP 1986/87 - 1987/88 UNDER 17 GRADE 1903/04 South Brisbane 1936/37 Western Suburbs 1966/67 South Brisbane 1996/97 Valley 1988/89 - 1991/92 UNDER 18 GRADE 1904/05 Toombul 1937/38 Colts 1967/68 University 1997/98 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1897/98 - 1914/15 B GRADE 1997/98 UNDER 18 GRADE 1905/06 Woolloongabba 1938/39 Eastern Suburbs 1968/69 South Brisbane 1998/99 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1915/15 - 1918/19 WORLD WAR 1 [Competition in Recess] 1998/99 - 2006/07 THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD 1906/07 South Brisbane 1939/40 South Brisbane 1969/70 University 1999/00 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1907/08 South Brisbane 1940/41 University 1970/71 Northern Suburbs 2000/01 South Brisbane 1919/20 - 1932/33 B GRADE 1908/09 South Brisbane 1941/42 Toombul 1971/72 Northern Suburbs 2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1933/34 - 1939/40 RESERVE GRADE 1991/92 - 2006/07 UNDER 16 GRADE 1909/10 South Brisbane 1942/43 Western Suburbs 1972/73 Northern Suburbs 2002/03 Gold Coast 1940/41 - 1945/46 B GRADE 2007/08 - 2009/10 UNDER 17 GRADE 1910/11 North Brisbane 1943/44 Eastern Suburbs 1973/74 University 2003/04 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1946/47 - 1977/78 RESERVE GRADE 2010/11- 2011/12 UNDER 18 GRADE 1911/12 Woolloongabba 1944/45 Western Suburbs 1974/75 Valley 2004/05 Western Suburbs 1912/13 South Brisbane 1945/46 Toombul 1975/76 University 2005/06 Sunshine Coast 1978/79 - 1997/98 SECOND GRADE 2012/13 - 2013/14 UNDER 16 GRADE 1913/14 Toombul-Windsor 1946/47 Toombul 1976/77 South Brisbane 2006/07 University of QLD 1998/99 - THE ALAN PETTIGREW SHIELD 2014/15 – 2015/16 UNDER 17 GRADE 1914/15 Fortitude Valley 1947/48 Western Suburbs 1977/78 South Brisbane 2007/08 Western Suburbs 2016/17 - UNDER 16 GRADE 1918/19 Fortitude Valley 1948/49 Western Suburbs 1978/79 Northern Suburbs 2008/09 Gold Coast 1919/20 Fortitude Valley 1949/50 Colts 1979/80 Eastern Suburbs 2009/10 Toombul* 1921/22 - 1932/33 C GRADE 1920/21 Toombul-Windsor 1950/51 Colts 1980/81 Wynnum-Manly 2010/11 Wynnum-Manly* 1933/34 - 1939/40 B GRADE 1957/58 - 1974/75 SCHOOLBOY GRADE [Under 15] 1921/22 Toombul 1951/52 Eastern Suburbs 1981/82 Wynnum-Manly 2011/12 University of QLD* 1940/41 - 1941/42 C GRADE 1922/23 Toombul 1952/53 Toombul 1982/83 Wynnum-Manly 2012/13 Toombul 1942/43 - 1944/45 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess] 1944/45 - 1946/47 PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 1923/24 Western Suburbs 1953/54 Eastern Suburbs 1983/84 South Brisbane 2013/14 Valley 1924/25 Toombul 1954/55 Toombul 1984/85 Valley 2014/15 University of QLD 1945/46 C GRADE 1925/26 Toombul 1955/56 Northern Suburbs 1985/86 South Brisbane 2015/16 Redlands 1946/47 - 1977/78 B GRADE 1997/98 - 1998/99 WOMENS FIRST GRADE 1926/27 Toombul 1956/57 Eastern Suburbs 1986/87 Northern Suburbs 2016/17 Western Suburbs 1978/79 - 1997/98 THIRD GRADE 1999/00 - 2001/02 1927/28 Toombul 1957/58 Western Suburbs 1987/88 Western Suburbs 1998/99 - THE NORM McMAHON SHIELD 2002/03 - THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD 1928/29 Fortitude Valley 1958/59 Western Suburbs 1988/89 South Brisbane 1929/30 Toombul 1959/60 University 1989/90 Eastern Suburbs 2008/09 - 2010/11 MEL BULOW CUP 1933/34 - 1939/40 C GRADE 2011/12 - PAUL PINK SHIELD *Teams that won First Grade Two Day Premiership due to finishing highest on the ladder. 1940/41 - 1945/46 WORLD WAR 2 [Competition in Recess] 1999/00 - 2013/14 SECOND GRADE SHIELD 1946/47 - 1977/78 C GRADE 2014/15 - JODIE FIELDS SHIELD 1978/79 - 1997/98 FOURTH GRADE FIRST GRADE ONE DAY PREMIERS 1998/99 - THE BOB SPENCE SHIELD THE JOHN McKNOULTY CUP 1972/73 Valley 1984/85 Northern Suburbs 1996/97 Valley 2008/09 University of QLD 1973/74 Valley 1985/86 South Brisbane 1997/98 Toombul 2009/10 Gold Coast 1974/75 Wynnum-Manly 1986/87 Valley 1998/99 Redlands 2010/11 University of QLD 1975/76 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1987/88 University of QLD 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 2011/12 University of QLD 1976/77 Wynnum-Manly 1988/89 Western Suburbs 2000/01 Valley 2012/13 Toombul 1977/78 Northern Suburbs 1989/90 South Brisbane 2001/02 Northern Suburbs 2013/14 University of QLD 1978/79 Wynnum-Manly 1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2002/03 University of QLD 2014/15 Wynnum Manly 1979/80 South Brisbane 1991/92 University of QLD 2003/04 University of QLD 2015/16 University of QLD 1980/81 No Competition 1992/93 Gold Coast 2004/05 Northern Suburbs 2016/17 University of QLD 1981/82 Northern Suburbs 1993/94 University of QLD 2005/06 Western Suburbs 1982/83 South Brisbane 1994/95 University of QLD 2006/07 University of QLD 1983/84 Northern Suburbs 1995/96 Sunshine Coast 2007/08 University of QLD

FIRST GRADE T20 PREMIERS THE TOM VEIVERS CUP

2005/06 University of QLD 2008/09 Wynnum-Manly 2011/12 University of QLD 2014/15 University of QLD 2006/07 Northern Suburbs 2009/10 Toombul 2012/13 Valley 2015/16 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2007/08 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD 2013/14 Valley 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe

144 145 THE PETER BURGE MEDAL Second Grade Overall Champions 2012/13 Redlands 2014/15 South Brisbane 2016/17 Sunshine Coast [for First Grade Players] 2013/14 University of Queensland 2015/16 University of QLD

1990/91 Hammelmann A. South Brisbane 2002/03 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs PREMIERS McGhee R. Toombul 2003/04 Rimmington N.J. Sandgate-Redcliffe THE NORM McMAHON SHIELD 1991/92 Clifford P.S. Toombul 2004/05 Tate D. Toombul 1921/22 Western Suburbs 2 1946/47 South Brisbane 1970/71 Eastern Suburbs 1994/95 Northern Suburbs 1992/93 Courtice B.A. University 2005/06 Laughlin B. Wynnum-Manly 1922/23 University 1947/48 Western Suburbs 1971/72 University 1 1995/96 University [GrammarSchool] 1948/49 Toombul 1972/73 Eastern Suburbs 1996/97 Northern Suburbs 1993/94 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly 2006/07 Nye A.J. Western Suburbs South Brisbane 1949/50 Eastern Suburbs 1973/74 Eastern Suburbs 1997/98 University 1923/24 Toombul 1950/51 South Brisbane 1974/75 Northern Suburbs 1998/99 University 2007/08 Batticciotto G.C. Sandgate-Redcliffe 1924/25 Toombul 1951/52 Toombul-Sandgate 2 1975/76 Valley 1999/00 South Brisbane 1994/95 Ovenden D. Northern Suburbs 1925/26 South Brisbane 1952/53 Northern Suburbs 1976/77 Wynnum-Manly 2000/01 University of QLD 1 Skuse P. Toombul 2008/09 Philipson.C.A. University of QLD 1926/27 Toombul 1953/54 Valley 1977/78 Eastern Suburbs 2001/02 Valley 1927/28 South Brisbane 1954/55 Eastern Suburbs 1978/79 Valley 2002/03 University of QLD 2 Prestwidge S.A. Wynnum-Manly 2009/10 Lynn.C.A. Toombul 1928/29 Northern Suburbs 1955/56 Western Suburbs 1979/80 Toombul 2003/04 Valley 1929/30 Northern Suburbs 1956/57 Western Suburbs 1980/81 Valley 2004/05 University of QLD 1 1995/96 Dale A.C. Wynnum-Manly 2010/11 Fitzpatrick.N.R. Sunshine Coast 1930/31 South Brisbane 1957/58 South Brisbane 1981/82 Valley 2005/06 Valley 1931/32 Eastern Suburbs 1958/59 South Brisbane 1982/83 South Brisbane 2006/07 Northern Suburbs 1996/97 Pfaff J. Gold Coast 2011/12 May.B.K.D. South Brisbane 1932/33 Eastern Suburbs 1959/60 Toombul 1983/84 Eastern Suburbs 2007/08 Valley 1 1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 1960/61 University 2 1984/85 Northern Suburbs 2008/09 Redlands 1997/98 Argent P.J. South Brisbane 2012/13 Ipson.B.K. Gold Coast 1934/35 Eastern Suburbs 2 1961/62 Toombul 1985/86 Northern Suburbs 2009/10 University of QLD 1 1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 2 1962/63 Toombul 1986/87 South Brisbane 2010/11 Western Suburbs 1998/99 Miller M.C. Northern Suburbs 2013/14 Milenko S. Redlands 1936/37 Eastern Suburbs 1 1963/64 Toombul 1987/88 Toombul 2011/12 Western Suburbs 1937/38 Eastern Suburbs 1964/65 South Brisbane 1988/89 Eastern Suburbs 2012/13 South Brisbane 2 1999/00 Creevey B.N. Sandgate-Redcliffe 2014/15 Walter. S.H. University of QLD 1938/39 Northern Suburbs 1965/66 University 2 1989/90 South Brisbane 2013/14 Northern Suburbs 1939/40 Northern Suburbs 1966/67 University 2 1990/91 Northern Suburbs 2014/15 University of QLD 2000/01 Turner D. South Brisbane 2015/16 Truloff S.J Western Suburbs 1940/41 Toombul 1967/68 Western Suburbs 1991/92 Northern Suburbs 2015/16 Northern Suburbs 1941/42 Toombul 1968/69 Northern Suburbs 1992/93 Northern Suburbs 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2001/02 Rowell G.J. Western Suburbs 2016/17 Philipson M.A University of QLD 1945/46 Toombul 1969/70 Toombul 1993/94 Western Suburbs

PREMIERS PREMIERS THE ALAN PETTIGREW SHIELD THE BOB SPENCE SHIELD 1897/98 North Brisbane 1931/32 Eastern Suburbs 1961/62 Valley 1991/92 Eastern Suburbs 1898/99 Valley 1932/33 Toombul-Sandgate 1962/63 Eastern Suburbs 1992/93 Western Suburbs 1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 2 1960/61 University 1981/82 University 2002/03 Western Suburbs 1 1899/00 Toowong 1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 1963/64 Toombul 1993/94 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1934/35 Valley 1961/62 University 1982/83 Valley 2003//04 Valley 1 1900/01 Woolloongabba 1934/35 Toombul 1964/65 Toombul 1994/95 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 2 1962/63 University 1983/84 South Brisbane 2004/05 Valley 1 1901/02 Valley 1935/36 Eastern Suburbs 1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1995/96 South Brisbane 1936/37 Eastern Suburbs 2 1963/64 University 1984/85 Wynnum-Manly 2005/06 Valley 1 1902/03 Woolloongabba 1936/37 South Brisbane 1966/67 South Brisbane 1996/97 Toombul 1937/38 Northern Suburbs 1964/65 South Brisbane 1985/86 South Brisbane 2006/07 Valley 2 1903/04 Woolloongabba 1937/38 Valley 1967/68 University 1 1997/98 University 1938/39 Eastern Suburbs 2 1965/66 Eastern Suburbs 1 1986/87 Western Suburbs 2007/08 Western Suburbs 1939/40 Eastern Suburbs 2 1966/67 University 1987/88 Eastern Suburbs 1904/05 Valley 1938/39 Northern Suburbs 1968/69 Eastern Suburbs 1998/99 Toombul 2008/09 Western Suburbs 1905/06 Toowong 1939/40 Toombul 1969/70 University 1 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 1946/47 Western Suburbs 1967/68 University 1988/89 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2009/10 Gold Coast 1906/07 Toowong 1940/41 Northern Suburbs 1970/71 Northern Suburbs 2000/01 University of Qld 1947/48 Northern Suburbs 1968/69 South Brisbane 1989/90 South Brisbane 1907/08 South Brisbane 1941/42 Eastern Suburbs 1971/72 University 2 200102 Redlands 1948/49 Toombul 1969/70 Eastern Suburbs 1990/91 Valley 2010/11 South Brisbane 1908/09 Woolloongabba 1942/43 Eastern Suburbs 1972/73 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2002/03 University of Qld 1949/50 Toombul 1970/71 University 1991/92 Valley 2011/12 University of QLD 2 1909/10 South Brisbane 1943/44 Eastern Suburbs 1973/74 Valley 2003/04 Valley 1950/51 Northern Suburbs 1971/72 University 1992/93 Northern Suburbs 2012/13 Western Suburbs 1910/11 South Brisbane 1944/45 Toombul 1974/75 University 2 2004/05 Wynnum-Manly 1951/52 Eastern Suburbs 2 1972/73 Eastern Suburbs 1 1993/94 Northern Suburbs 2013/14 Wynnum-Manly 1911/12 North Brisbane 1945/46 Toombul 1975/76 Wynnum-Manly 2005/06 University of Qld 1952/53 Toombul-Sandgate 2 1973/74 Eastern Suburbs 2 1994/95 South Brisbane 2014/15 Valley 1953/54 Eastern Suburbs 1 1974/75 Eastern Suburbs 2 1995/96 Northern Suburbs 1912/13 South Brisbane 1946/47 Western Suburbs 1976/77 Wynnum-Manly 2006/07 Sunshine Coast 2015/16 Valley 1913/14 South Brisbane 1947/48 South Brisbane 1977/78 South Brisbane 2007/08 Gold Coast 1954/55 Western Suburbs 1975/76 University 1996/97 Wynnum-Manly 2016/17 Western Suburbs 1 1914/15 Woolloongabba 1948/49 Northern Suburbs 1978/79 Valley 2008/09 University of QLD 1955/56 Toombul 1976/77 Eastern Suburbs 1 1997/98 University 1919/20 Valley 1949/50 Valley 1979/80 University 2 2009/10 University of QLD 1956/57 University 1977/78 Eastern Suburbs 2 1998/99 Valley 1 1920/21 Valley 1950/51 Eastern Suburbs 1980/81 Eastern Suburbs 2010/11 University of QLD 1957/58 Eastern Suburbs 1 1978/79 Valley 1999/00 University 1921/22 Western Suburbs 1951/52 Northern Suburbs 1981/82 Northern Suburbs 2011/12 University of QLD 1958/59 University 1979/80 South Brisbane 2000/01 Valley 1 1922/23 Western Suburbs 1952/53 Toombul-Sandgate 1982/83 Eastern Suburbs 2012/13 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1959/60 South Brisbane 1980/81 South Brisbane 2001/02 Valley 1 1923/24 Western Suburbs 1953/54 Toombul-Sandgate 1983/84 Eastern Suburbs 2013/14 University of QLD 1924/25 Toombul 1954/55 Eastern Suburbs 1984/85 Wynnum-Manly 2014/15 South Brisbane 1925/26 Toombul 1955/56 South Brisbane 1985/86 South Brisbane 2015/16 Western Suburbs 1926/27 Western Suburbs 1956/57 Valley 1986/87 South Brisbane 2016/17 University of QLD PREMIERS 1927/28 Toombul 1957/58 University 1987/88 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1928/29 Eastern Suburbs 1958/59 Northern Suburbs 1988/89 Northern Suburbs THE ROY TANNER SHIELD 1929/30 Toombul 1959/60 University 1989/90 Toombul 1930/31 South Brisbane 1960/61 University 1990/91 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1979/80 Valley 1990/91 Valley 2000/01 South Brisbane 1 2010/11 South Brisbane 1 1980/81 University 1991/92 Valley 2001/02 South Brisbane 1 2011/12 Toombul 1981/82 Western Suburbs 1992/93 Wynnum-Manly 2002/03 Northern Suburbs 2012/13 South Brisbane Two Day Champions One Day Premiers Twenty20 Premiers 1982/83 South Brisbane 1993/94 Valley 2003/04 Valley 1 2013/14 Western Suburbs 2010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD 2010/11 University of QLD 1983/84 South Brisbane 1994/95 University 2004/05 Redlands 2014/15 Valley 2011/12 Toombul 2011/12 University of QLD 2011/12 Sunshine Coast 1984/85 University 1995/96 Valley 2005/06 University of Qld 2015/16 Western Suburbs 2013/14 Univeristy of QLD 2013/14 Toombul 1985/86 University 1996/97 University 2006/07 Wynnum-Manly 2016/17 Valley 1987/88 Northern Suburbs 1997/98 Western Suburbs 2007/08 Western Suburbs 2014/15 University of QLD 2014/15 University of QLD 1988/89 Valley 1998/99 South Brisbane 1 2008/09 Northern Suburbs 2015/16 Redlands 2015/16 University of QLD 1989/90 Eastern Suburbs 1999/00 University 2 2009/10 Valley 2016/17 Valley 2016/17 University of QLD 1986/87 South Brisbane

146 147 PREMIERS PREMIERS SIXTH GRADE WOMEN’S FIRST GRADE TWENTY20 2009/10 Western Suburbs 1992/93 Valley 1994/95 South Brisbane 1996/97 Western Suburbs 2010/11 University of QLD 1993/94 Wynnum-Manly 1995/96 Western Suburbs 2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan 2012/13 University of QLD 2013/14 Western Suburbs 2014/15 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2015/16 Western Suburbs PREMIERS 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe THE WEP HARRIS SHIELD PREMIERS 1948/49 South Brisbane 1964/65 Balmoral-Wynnum 1980/81 Toombul 2001/02 Redlands 1949/50 Western Suburbs1 1965/66 Northern Suburbs 1981/82 Valley 2002/03 Northern Suburbs 1950/51 Western Suburbs 1966/67 South Brisbane 1982/83 Western Suburbs 2003/04 Redlands THE JODIE FIELDS SHIELD 1951/52 Western Suburbs 1967/68 Northern Suburbs 1983/84 Northern Suburbs 2004/05 Redlands 1952/53 South Brisbane 1968/69 Balmoral-Wynnum 1984/85 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2005/06 Wynnum-Manly 2000/01 Toombul 2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan 2012/13 Gold Coast [Gold] 1953/54 Western Suburbs 1969/70 Toombul 1985/86 South Brisbane 2006/07 Northern Suburbs 2001/02 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2007/08 Beenleigh/Logan 2013/14 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1954/55 Western Suburbs 1970/71 Eastern Suburbs 1986/87 South Brisbane 2007/08 South Brisbane 2002/03 Western Suburbs 2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan 2014/15 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1955/56 Valley 1971/72 Eastern Suburbs 1987/88 Eastern Suburbs 2008/09 University of QLD 2003/04 Western Suburbs 2009/10 Beenleigh/Logan 2015/16 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1956/57 South Brisbane 1972/73 Western Suburbs 1988/89 Wynnum-Manly 2009/10 Wynnum-Manly 2004/05 Northern Suburbs 2010/11 Beenleigh/Logan 2016/17 Ipswich/Logan 1957/58 Northern Suburbs 1973/74 Valley 1989/90 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2010/11 Northern Suburbs 2005/06 Northern Suburbs 2011/12 South Brisbane 1958/59 Toombul 1974/75 Eastern Suburbs 1990/91 Gold Coast 2011/12 South Brisbane 1 1959/60 Western Suburbs 1975/76 Toombul 1991/92 Valley 2012/13 Valley 1 1960/61 South Brisbane 1976/77 Northern Suburbs 1997/98 Gold Coast 1 2013/14 Valley 1 1961/62 Toombul 1977/78 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1998/99 Western Suburbs 2014/15 Valley 2 THE KATH SMITH MEDAL 1962/63 Balmoral-Wynnum 1978/79 Northern Suburbs 1999/00 Valley 2015/16 Valley 2 1963/64 Western Suburbs 1979/80 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2000/01 Redlands 2016/17 Wynnum-Manly [for Women’s First Grade Players]

2002/03 Brown T.E. Valley PREMIERS 2003/04 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly 2004/05 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly SCHOOLBOY GRADE 2005/06 Brown T.E. Wynnum-Manly 2006/07 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 1957/58 No Record 1962/63 Eastern Suburbs 1967/68 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1972/73 Eastern Suburbs 2007/08 Coleman J.C. Beenleigh/Logan 1958/59 Valley 1963/64 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1968/69 Eastern Suburbs 1973/74 Eastern Suburbs 2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 1959/60 Eastern Suburbs 1964/65 Eastern Suburbs 1969/70 Eastern Suburbs 1974/75 Western Suburbs 2009/10 Bulow.M.J. Western Suburbs 1960/61 Eastern Suburbs 1965/66 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1970/71 Eastern Suburbs 2010/11 Jonassen.J. University of QLD 1961/62 Valley 1966/67 Sandgate-Redcliffe 1971/72 Toombul 2011/12 Jonassen.J. University of QLD 2012/13 Coleman J.C. Ipswich/Logan 2013/14 Kimmince D.M. Gold Coast 2014/15 Kimmince D.M. Gold Coast PREMIERS 2015/16 Harris G.M Western Suburbs PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 2016/17 Godfrey A.E. Gold Coast 1944/45 Eastern Suburbs 1945/46 South Brisbane 1946/47 No Record BRISBANE SPORTS DEPOT SHIELD/TROPHY

1921/22 Toombul 1934/35 Toombul 1947/48 Toombul 1960/61 South Brisbane 1922/23 Toombul 1935/36 South Brisbane 1948/49 Toombul 1961/62 Toombul 1923/24 Western Suburbs 1936/37 Western Suburbs 1949/50 Western Suburbs 1962/63 Toombul WOMENS 1924/25 Toombul 1937/38 Northern Suburbs 1950/51 South Brisbane 1963/64 Toombul 1925/26 South Brisbane 1938/39 Northern Suburbs 1951/52 Western Suburbs 1964/65 South Brisbane 1926/27 Toombul 1939/40 Eastern Suburbs 1952/53 South Brisbane 1965/66 Eastern Suburbs PREMIERS 1927/28 Toombul 1940/41 Toombul 1953/54 South Brisbane 1966/67 South Brisbane 1928/29 South Brisbane 1941/42 Toombul 1954/55 Eastern Suburbs 1967/68 Northern Suburbs 1929/30 Toombul 1942/43 Western Suburbs 1955/56 Western Suburbs 1968/69 Eastern Suburbs THE KATHERINE RAYMONT SHIELD 1930/31 South Brisbane 1943/44 Eastern Suburbs 1956/57 Northern Suburbs 1969/70 Northern Suburbs 1931/32 Eastern Suburbs 1944/45 Toombul 1957/58 South Brisbane 1970/71 Eastern Suburbs 1997/98 Redbank Plains 2004/05 Wynnum-Manly 2011/12 Beenleigh/Logan 1932/33 Northern Suburbs 1945/46 Toombul 1958/59 Toombul 1998/99 Redbank Plains 2005/06 Western Suburbs 2012/13 Western Suburbs 1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 1946/47 Western Suburbs 1959/60 Toombul 1999/00 Wynnum-Manly 2006/07 Beenleigh/Logan 2013/14 Western Suburbs 2000/01 Northern Zone 2007/08 Western Suburbs 2014/15 Western Suburbs 2001/02 Western Suburbs 2008/09 Beenleigh/Logan 2015/16 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2002/03 Beenleigh/Logan 2009/10 Western Suburbs 2016/17 Sandgate-Redcliffe 2003/04 Western Suburbs 2010/11 Beenleigh/Logan

148 149 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ALL TIME RECORDS

1933/34 Eastern Suburbs 1975/76 Eastern Suburbs BATTING AVERAGE 1934/35 Toombul 1976/77 Wynnum-Manly GRADE 1935/36 South Brisbane 1977/78 South Brisbane M INN HS RUNS AVE 1936/37 Western Suburbs 1978/79 Valley First Grade 1937/38 Toombul 1979/80 Toombul 1925/26 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 9 6 153* 839 279.66 1938/39 South Brisbane 1980/81 South Brisbane 1939/40 Eastern Suburbs 1981/82 Wynnum-Manly The Alan Pettigrew Shield 1940/41 Toombul 1982/83 Valley 1938/39 Howard W.G. Northern Suburbs 8 5 112* 461 153.66 1941/42 Toombul 1983/84 Eastern Suburbs 1942/43 Western Suburbs 1984/85 Northern Suburbs The Norm McMahon Shield 1943/44 Eastern Suburbs 1985/86 South Brisbane 1989/90 Salter J.A. Eastern Suburbs 9 6 57* 303 101.00 1944/45 Toombul 1986/87 South Brisbane 1945/46 Toombul 1987/88 Western Suburbs The Bob Spence Shield 1946/47 Western Suburbs 1988/89 Valley 1985/86 Raj R. University 9 3 110* 530 88.33 1947/48 Toombul 1989/90 Eastern Suburbs 1948/49 Toombul 1990/91 Valley The Roy Tanner Shield 1949/50 Eastern Suburbs 1991/92 Valley 1985/86 Moore G. University 10 4 122 554 92.33 1950/51 South Brisbane 1992/93 Valley 1951/52 Eastern Suburbs 1993/94 Western Suburbs Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield] 1952/53 South Brisbane 1994/95 University 2010/11 Ovenden D. Northern Suburbs 12 12 146 751 75.10 1953/54 Eastern Suburbs 1995/96 Wynnum-Manly 1954/55 Eastern Suburbs 1996/97 Valley Under 18 Grade 1955/56 Western Suburbs 1997/98 Western Suburbs 2010/11 Whip T.F. Valley 4 4 141 387 129.00 1956/57 Eastern Suburbs 1998/99 University 1957/58 South Brisbane 1999/00 University Under 17 Grade 1958/59 Eastern Suburbs 2000/01 Valley 2008/09 Hickson D. South Brisbane 5 3 120* 394 197.00 1959/60 University 2001/02 Valley 1960/61 South Brisbane 2002/03 Valley Under 16 Grade 1961/62 Northern Suburbs 2003/04 Western Suburbs 1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 11 3 210 1054 131.75 1962/63 Toombul 2004/05 University of QLD 1963/64 Toombul 2005/06 University of QLD Schoolboy Grade 1964/65 South Brisbane 2006/07 Wynnum-Manly 1971/72 Morgan P.E. Eastern Suburbs 9 3 104* 528 88.00 1965/66 South Brisbane 2007/08 Western Suburbs 1966/67 South Brisbane 2008/09 Western Suburbs Primary School Grade 1967/68 University 2009/10 Western Suburbs 1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 6 1 141* 231 46.20 1968/69 Eastern Suburbs 2010/11 University of QLD 1969/70 Northern Suburbs 2011/12 University of QLD 1970/71 Northern Suburbs 2012/13 University of QLD The Katherine Raymont Shield 1971/72 Northern Suburbs 2013/14 University of QLD 2008/09 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 9 7 129* 559 111.80 1972/73 Northern Suburbs 2014/15 University of QLD 1973/74 University 2015/16 Redlands MOST RUNS 1974/75 Valley 2016/17 University of QLD GRADE Runs First Grade 1922/23 Thompson F.C. South Brisbane 1069

The Alan Pettigrew Shield 1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 809

The Norm McMahon Shield 1941/42 Farquhar J. Metro Primary Schools 828

The Bob Spence Shield 1965/66 Cavanagh J. Balmoral-Wynnum 700

The Roy Tanner Shield 2013/14 Durston A.G. Sandgate-Redcliffe 724

Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield] 2011/12 Dudgeon M.L. Valley 779

Under 18 Grade 1974/75 Barrett G. Eastern Suburbs 810

Under 17 Grade 2007/08 Pfeffer L. Western Suburbs 454

Under 16 Grade 1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 1054

Schoolboy Grade 1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 593

Primary School Grade 1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 378

The Katherine Raymont Shield 2009/10 Bulow M.J. Western Suburbs 660

150 151 MOST CENTURIES [4 or more] GRADE First Grade 1910/11 Redgrave S.J. South Brisbane 6 100, 100*, 121*, 122, 124, 140 GRADE O M Runs Wkts Ave 1933/34 Levy R.M. Valley 4 103, 112*, 113*, 205* First Grade 1979/80 Langley J.N. Eastern Suburbs 5 129*, 123, 108, 101*, 100* 1898/99 Byrne T. Woolloongabba 126.5 284 54 5.29 1996/97 Pfaff J. Gold Coast 4 133, 112*, 104, 104 2007/08 Watson S.R. Redlands 4 164, 163, 144, 132 The Alan Pettigrew Shield 2007/08 Carseldine L.A. Valley 4 156, 148*, 126, 106 1928/29 Clem G. 5.44 2010/11 Rabnott N.D. Wynnum-Manly 4 125, 109*, 107, 130 2012/13 Michael D.P. Northern Suburbs 4 116*, 155, 162*, 131 The Norm McMahon Shield 2013/14 Robinson A.W. Gold Coast 4 164, 162, 129, 117 1946/47 Gall P. South Brisbane 63.7 14 165 34 4.89 2016/17 Street B.E Sandgate-Redcliffe 4 100, 234*, 184*, 125 The Alan Pettigrew Shield The Bob Spence Shield 1994/95 Baker S.A. Northern Suburbs 5 105*, 105*, 114, 140*, 238 1949/50 Fisher B. Western Suburbs 51.4 9 93 20 4.65 The Roy Tanner Shield 1983/84 Murphy.B.J. South Brisbane 4 102, 116, 167, 212 The Roy Tanner Shield 1983/84 Rohde.N (Snr) Northern Suburbs 4 104, 116, 133, 161 1996/97 Matthews A.T. Western Suburbs 115.1 39 240 37 6.48 Under 16 Grade 1993/94 Irvine T.G. Valley 6 106*, 109, 145*, 149, 155, 210 Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield] The Katherine Raymont Shield 1993/94 Hickey D.K. Valley 106.0 39 189 27 7.00 2008/09 Bulow.M.J Western Suburbs 4 129,116, 106, 101 Under 18 Grade HIGHEST SCORE 1959/60 Schlinker P. South Brisbane 82.1 28 143 32 4.47

GRADE SCORE Under 17 Grade 2007/08 Stanlake J. Gold Coast 103 44 146 19 7.68 First Grade 2009/10 Townsend W.J. Toombul 311* Under 16 Grade 1995/96 Ipson B. Easts-Redlands 126.1 45 231 28 8.25 The Alan Pettigrew Shield 1914/15 Burnett C. 301 Schoolboy Grade 1957/58 Lillie D. Eastern Suburbs 41.0 7 61 14 4.35 The Norm McMahon Shield 1992/93 Brown S.G. South Brisbane 228* Primary School Grade 1946/47 Huch N. Northern Suburbs 52.2 15 98 22 4.45 The Bob Spence Shield 1985/86 Williams G. Wynnum-Manly 281* The Katherine Raymont Shield 1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 67.2 35 167 35 4.77 The Roy Tanner Shield 1981/82 Crosbie D. University 398

Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield] 2014/15 Hodgins.G. Toombul 287

Under 18 Grade 1999/00 Cockburn J. Toombul 259

Under 17 Grade 2008/09 Truloff S.J. Western Suburbs 218

Under 16 Grade 1994/95 Dearing J. University of Queensland 270*

Schoolboy Grade 1974/75 Smith W. Western Suburbs 130

Primary School Grade 1946/47 Archer R.G. South Brisbane 140*

The Katherine Raymont Shield 1998/99 Fazackerley K. Beenleigh/Logan 172* 10 WICKETS IN AN INNINGS GRADE Wkts Runs First Grade 1909/10 Barstow C.B. South Brisbane 10 30 1920/21 Barstow C.B. Toombul 10 16 1929/30 Oxenham R.K. Toombul 10 32 1934/35 Hardcastle G.G. Toombul 10 14 1954/55 Quelch L. Eastern Suburbs 10 83 1963/64 Speare F. Western Suburbs 10 27 1964/65 Little D. University of Queensland 10 26 1967/68 Morgan J. University of Queensland 10 13 1998/99 Dawes J.H. Valley 10 18 The Alan Pettigrew Shield 1933/34 Gray V.E. Valley 10 63 The Norm McMahon Shield 1924/25 McDermott N.J.O. Valley 10 70 The WEP Harris Shield 2007/08 Harvey D South Brisbane 10 48

152 153 MOST WICKETS First Grade Wickets 1942/43 Christ C.P. Western Suburbs 107

The Alan Pettigrew Shield 1932/33 Corbett T. Toombul-Sandgate 80

The Norm McMahon Shield 1933/34 Thomson J. Eastern Suburbs 86

The Bob Spence Shield 1964/65 Crispe G. Valley 100 Premier Cricket The Roy Tanner Shield 2006/07 Jillett M. South Brisbane 59

Sixth Grade [The WEP Harris Shield] 1993/94 Heley B. Western Suburbs 49 Under 18 Grade Presentation Dinner 1951/52 Westaway C.E. Western Suburbs 80

Under 17 Grade 2007/08 Hannan J. Western Suburbs 24 2015/16 Whyte D. Valley 24 Friday 20th April 2018 Under 16 Grade 1992/93 Kahler L. Wynnum-Manly 42

Schoolboy Grade 1967/68 Hohns T.V. Sandgate-Redcliffe 51 Legends Room - The Gabba

Primary School Grade 1944/45 Kitchen R.J. Eastern Suburbs 55 Stanley Street, Gate 1 The Katherine Raymont Shield 1997/98 Kross C. Easts-Redlands 35

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