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Hereafter One Third of the Members of the Management Committee Shall Retire Annually Lords International Nidderdale & District Amateur Cricket League Established 1894 President Sir Thomas Ingilby 2009 Official Handbook www.nidderdaleleague.co.uk Ripley Castle Ripley Castle Estate The Ingilby family has lived at Ripley Castle since the 1320’s and when you visit you will enjoy a fascinating guided tour through the centuries of English history. The formal walled gardens are a joy with huge herbaceous borders, rose gardens, and a fine assemblage of tropical plants in the hot houses. The Castle Tea Rooms in the Courtyard offer a wide choice for all the family - open daily throughout the year. Enjoy the fine speciality shops in the Courtyard from Gift Shops to delicatessen! Ripley Castle - a great day out for all the family! RIPLEY CASTLE, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 3AY Telephone: 01423 770152 www.ripleycastle.co.uk CONTENTS Page No. Officers 3 - 4 Club Secretaries Addresses & Telephone Numbers 5 -13 Umpires Names and Addresses 14 Nidderdale League Welfare Officers 16 - 17 Rules and Constitution 2009 18 - 47 Knock-out Competition Rules 2009 48 - 51 Evening League Rules 2009 52 - 53 League Winners 54 - 56 Atkinson/Swires Cup Winners 56 Reserve K.O. Competition Winners 57 Wath Cup K.O. Competition Winners 57 Peter Bentley Cup Winners 57 Evening League Competition Winners 57 Fixtures 2009 59 - 86 Shared Grounds 87 Evening League Fixtures 2009 89 Atkinson/Swires Cup 2009 90 Reserve Knock Out Cup 2009 91 Wath Cup 2009 92 Peter Bentley Cup 2009 93 Black Sheep Yorkshire Champions 2009 94 League Tables 2008 96 - 87 Ground Marks 2008 98 Crawfurd-Porter Sportsmanship Tables 2008 99 Batting Averages 2008 100 - 102 Bowling Averages 2008 104 - 105 Individual Trophy Winners 2008 105 Willis Cups Winners 105 1 Highest Team Scores 107 - 108 Lowest Team Scores 109 Highest Individual Total of Runs 110 - 111 Most Wickets 111 - 112 Highest Individual Scores 113 - 116 Best Bowling 117 - 121 Past Winners Batting and Bowling 122 - 127 Cup Competitions 128 - 130 Man of the Match 130 Hat Tricks 131 Over 300 131 - 132 Tied Matches 132 Other Notable Performances of the Season 133 – 136 Spirit of Cricket Award 137 Receipts and Payments Accounts for 2008 138 Representative Fixtures for 2009 139 M C C Fixture 139 Ground Awards and Most Improved Ground Awards 139 Lords International – Player of the Month 139 Yorkshire CCC Fixtures 2009 140 - 141 Results of Representative Matches 2009 142 League Dinner 143 Catchment Area 144 Junior Cricketers playing in Adult Matches 145 - 146 Safety guidance on the wearing of Cricket Helmets 147 - 148 by young players ECB Fast Bowling Match Directives 149 ECB Code of Conduct 150 ECB Spirit of Cricket ECB 151 ECB Treatment of completed Innings 153 2 LORDS INTERNATIONAL NIDDERDALE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE ● ● ● OFFICERS President and Management Committee Chairman: Sir Thomas Ingilby Patrons: D Frankland, J King, E G A Thompson, B Stansfield Hon Secretary: Mrs Tricia Heard, 8 Netherdale, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate, HG3 5AX Tel: 01423 711488 (H) (M) 07762 278272 Fax: 01423 711836 E-mail: [email protected] Hon Cup Competitions & Evening League Secretary: Barry Gill, Pear Tree Cottage, Orchard Close, Summerbridge HG3 4BJ Tel: 01423 780078 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Secretary & handbook Secretary: Graham Hyde, 16b Old Trough Way, Harrogate HG1 3DE Tel: 01423 544689 (H) 07764 753066 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Hon Treasurer: Bob Skaith, 26 St Marys Walk, Harrogate HG2 0LS Tel: 01423 567697 (H) 07789 927417 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Representative Team Manager: Dion Wood 29 The Oaks, Masham HG4 4DT Tel: 01765 688388 (H) 07980 523283 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Junior League Representative: John Barrett, 74 Brookfield Crescent, Hampsthwaite Harrogate, HG3 2EE Tel/Fax: 01423 770338 (H) 07703 559650 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Umpires Secretary: Jeff Watkins, John Clapham Cottage, Firby, Bedale. Tel: 01677 423966 Ground Committee Secretary: Ben Drummond, 3 St Monica’s Court, Easingwold, YO61 3GY Tel: (M) 07971 354629 E-mail: [email protected] Child Welfare Officer: Isabel Peel, 6 Ashfield Close, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5JP 01423 711799 (H) 07714 274910 (M) E-Mail: [email protected] 3 Disciplinary Panel Chairman: Anton Lodge QC Disciplinary Panel Secretary: Justin Park 124 Duchy Road, Harrogate HG1 2HE Tel: 01423 508247 (H) 07944 905855 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Disciplinary Panel Secretary: Roger Deakin, 34 Westminster Crescent, Harrogate HG3 1LY. Tel: 01423 871731 Hon Solicitor: Martin Blackham, 4 Philippa’s Drive, Harrogate HG2 9BB. Tel: 01423 503167 (H) Management Committee: John Barrett, Martin Blackham, Steven Coombs, Peter Crack, Roger Deakin, Ben Drummond, Barry Gill, Tricia Heard, Eric Houseman, Graham Hyde, Sir Thomas Ingilby, Bill Kitson, Anton Lodge, Chris Newton, Justin Park, Isabel Peel, Jeff Watkins, Tony Whittaker, Dion Wood. Hon Auditor: William S Morley, ACA, Esq Telephone Results to: Tricia Heard on 01423 711488m (H) 01423 711836 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected] Ground Committee: C Newton (01765 600325) P Armitage (01423 772413) W Kitson (01723 353386) B Drummond (01423 888111) I Fraser (01765 658292) K Loadman (01677 450226) D Chapman (01765 689250) K Ewbank (01765 690324) Orders for Cricket Balls - Eric Houseman Tel: 01423 560343 Life Members: E. Appleton, H. M. Atkinson, Mrs. K. M. Atkinson, D. Frankland, M. Howell, A. Newbould, Mrs D. Thwaite, E.G.A Thompson, W. Wigglesworth Web Site: www.nidderdaleleague.co.uk [email protected] 4 SECRETARIES ADDRESSES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS NIDDERDALE AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CRICKET LEAGUE WEB SITE www.nidderdaleleague.co.uk E.MAIL [email protected] LEAGUE SECRETARY [email protected] Alne Secretary Brian Kenny, SIlverthorne, Main Street, Alne, York YO61 1TA 01347 838278 Email [email protected] Treasurer Graham Inchboard, Youlton Hall, Youlton, Alne, York YO61 1QL. 01347 838608 Cancellations 1st X1 Eddie Myers, 4 Gale Road, Alne, York YO61 1TH. 01347 838552 (H) 07801 971124 (M) 2nd X1 Ross Hardy 07801061044 (M) or 01347 824945 (H) Groundsman Keith Hutchinson 01374 821875 or 07734 165319 Child Welfare Officer Jon Bolton, The Lodge, Alne Road, Tollerton York YO61 1QA 01347 833281 (H) Arthington Secretary Martin Binks, Westdale, Westbrook Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HJ. 0113 258 5735 or 07890 878222. E-mail: [email protected] Treasurer Martin Binks. – as above. Cancellations 0113 258 5735 or 07890 87822 Groundsman Brian Meredith 0113 284 3205 Website www.arthingtoncc.com Baldersby Evening League Only Secretary Stephen Macvean 10 Rymer Way, Thirsk YO7 1UB 01845 574401 (M) 07967 214806 (m) Cancellations Andrew Snowdon 07801 600934 (M) Email: andrewsnowdon007@yahoo. co.uk Bilton Secretary Mick Dawson, 27 Hookstone Way, Harrogate, N.Yorks. HG2 7DE. Tel 01423 541341 (H) 07990544710 (M) Email [email protected] or [email protected] Treasurer Mick Dickinson, 75 Meadowcroft, Harrogate HG1 3LH Tel 01423 529716 (H) 01423 561199 (W) Cancellations Matthew Shaw 07871 715535 or secretary if no reply Clubhouse telephone 01423 561199. Groundsman As per clubhouse Ground Details Cup games to be played at Bilton CC, Bilton Lane, league games to be played at Almsford Oval Website www.biltoncc.com Bilton Gas Sports Secretary Lee Daysh, 27 Doublegates Avenue, Ripon HG4 2TP 01765 698741 (H) or 07762 763353 (M) E-mail:[email protected] Treasurer Lee Daysh as above Cancellations Tony Brayson 07779 103632 or Richard Canham 01423 566504 Ground Bilton Gas Sports now play at Almsford Oval Birstwith Secretary Sue Armitage, 4 Collin Spring Court, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3. 01423 772413 Email [email protected] Treasurer John Lyons, 19 Durham Way, Killinghall Moor, Harrogate HG3 2&A. 01423 507438 (H) 01423 340000 (W) 07967 479416 (M) Email [email protected] Cancellations 1st and 2nd X1 Peter Armitage 01423 772413 3rd X1 John Lyons - see Treasurer Groundsman Peter Armitage 01423 772413 5 Bishop Monkton Secretary William Hannay, Pear Tree Cottage, Main Street, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate HG3 3QU 01765 677245 (H) E-mail: [email protected] Treasurer James Hutchinson, 30 Woodpark Avenue, Knaresborough HG5 9DJ 07929 564347 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Cancellations Charles Hutchinson 01765 677284 (H) 07970 207369 (M) Groundsman Alan Wigby 01765 677284 (H) Bishop Thornton Secretary Jonathan Haley, 2 Skipton Court, Harrogate HG1 3EX 01423 536204 (H)01423 535415 (W) E-mail: [email protected] Treasurer Racheal Haley – as above Cancellations 1st X1 David Frankland 01765 677402 or Gary de Rosayro 07825 840182 2nd X1 John Atkinson 01423 770052 (H) 07762 549316 (M) Groundsman John Atkinson – as above. Child Welfare Officer Racheal Haley – as above Blubberhouses Secretary Mick Lowe, 33 North Lodge Avenue, Harrogate HG1 3HX 01423 550952 (H) 07834 464187 (M) Email [email protected] Treasurer Peter Brennan, The Meadow, New York Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6JQ. 07970 818280 (M) E-mail: [email protected] Cancellations 1st X1 M Lowe as above 2nd X1 S Brown 01423 526660 (H) 07758 076821 (M) Groundsman Kevin Wilkinson, 14 Canada Crescent, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6LT Tel: 0113 250 8390 Website www.blubberhousescc.co.uk Bolton Abbey Secretary Roger Tiffany, Laurels, Shires Lane, Embsay, Skipton BD23 6RR 01756 701619 (H) 01756 793734 (W) 07736 544013 (M) E:mail- [email protected] or [email protected] Treasurer Geoff Pawson, 2 Mitford Cottages, Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6EY 01756 710530 (H) Cancellations 1st X1 Roger Tiffany as above or Edward Tiffany 07736 544015 (M) 2nd X1 Roger Tiffany as above or Graham Lord 01756 710452 (H) or 07855 484436 Groundsman Roger Tiffany as above Boroughbridge Secretary Rebecca Hale, 1 Church Mews, Boroughbridge YO51 9NZ 07766 206036 Treasurer Barry Norfolk, 12 Chatsworth Grove, Boroughbridge YO51 9BB 01423 322151 Cancellations Barry Norfolk 01423 322151 or Paul Norfolk 07738 020715 Groundsman Peter Ambrose 07748 982779 Club House 01423 324206 Child Welfare Officer Margaret Willey 01423 324495 Burnt Yates Secretary Russell Dodson, 9, The Muirfields, Darton, Barnsley.
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