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Playing Conditions 2019-20
Men’s 1st & 2nd Grade Two Day 1st & 2nd Grade Two Men’s PLAYING CONDITIONS 2019-20 MAJOR SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSOR Season 2019-20 | 1 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION ADELAIDE OVAL NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 Phone: 8300 3800 Fax: 8231 4346 Website: premiercricket.sa.cricket.com.au MAJOR SPONSOR MAJOR SPONSOR OF MEN’S WEST END OF WOMEN’S PREMIER CRICKET STATEWIDE SUPER PREMIER CRICKET Premier Cricket Inclement Weather Information Line 1900 950 598 Results for THE SUNDAY MAIL (Saturday’s Results) 1800 211 909 or [email protected] Results for THE ADVERTISER (Sunday’s Results) 1800 211 909 or [email protected] Scores shall be telephoned through before 6:00pm All Premier Cricket news, premiership tables, fixtures, results and statistics can be found at premiercricket.sa.cricket.com.au Table of Contents West End Premier Cricket Men’s 1st & 2nd Grade 13 West End Premier One-Day Cup and Men’s Limited Overs 30 West End Men’s Premier Cricket Twenty20 49 West End Premier Cricket Men’s 3rd & 4th Grade 68 Premier Junior Competition Under 16 83 Premier Junior Competition Under 14 97 Premier Junior Competition Twenty20 111 Statewide Super Premier Cricket Women’s 1st Grade 127 One-Day Limited Overs Statewide Super Premier Cricket Women’s 2nd Grade One-Day 144 Statewide Super Premier Cricket Women’s 1st & 2nd Grade 156 Twenty20 Appendices All Grades 173 Appendix 1 - Bowling Limitations 174 Appendix 2 - Penalties for Slow Over Rates 177 Appendix 3 - Protected Area and Wide Markings 179 Appendix 4 - 30 Yard Circle and Semi Circle 180 Appendix -
Registered Starclubs
STARCLUB Registered Organisations Level 1 - REGISTERED in STARCLUB – basic information supplied Level 2 - SUBMITTED responses to all questions/drop downs Level 3 - PROVISIONAL ONLINE STATUS - unverified Level 4 - Full STARCLUB RECOGNITION Organisation Sports Council SC Level 1st Hillcrest Scout Group Scout Group Port Adelaide Enfield 3 (City of) 1st Nuriootpsa Scout Group Youth development Barossa Council 3 1st Strathalbyn Scouts Scouts Alexandrina Council 1 1st Wallaroo Scout Group Outdoor recreation and Yorke Peninsula 3 camping Council 3ballsa Basketball Charles Sturt (City of) 1 Acacia Calisthenics Club Calisthenics Mount Barker (District 2 Council of) Acacia Gold Vaulting Club Inc Equestrian Barossa Council 3 Active Fitness & Lifestyle Group Group Fitness Adelaide Hills Council 1 Adelaide Adrenaline Ice Hockey Ice Hockey West Torrens (City of) 1 Adelaide and Suburban Cricket Association Cricket Marion (City of) 2 Adelaide Archery Club Inc Archery Adelaide City Council 2 Adelaide Bangladesh Tigers Sporting & Cricket Port Adelaide Enfield 3 Recreati (City of) Adelaide Baseball Club Inc. Baseball West Torrens (City of) 2 Adelaide Boomers Korfball Club Korfball Onkaparinga (City of) 2 Adelaide Bowling Club Bowls Adelaide City Council 2 Adelaide Bushwalkers Inc Bushwalker Activities Adelaide City Council 1 Adelaide Canoe Club Canoeing Charles Sturt (City of) 2 Adelaide Cavaliers Cricket Club Cricket Adelaide City Council 1 Adelaide City Council Club development Adelaide City Council 1 Adelaide City Football Club Football (Soccer) Port -
South Australian Cricket Association Incorporated
RULES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Consolidation of Rules adopted 18 September 1996, with amendments made on 16/9/98, 15/9/99, 15/9/04, 13/9/06, 18/9/07, 30/9/08, 23/9/09, 7/7/10, 2/5/11 AND 17/9/13 SACA CONSTITUTION PART 1 - INTRODUCTION 1. Name The name of the Association is "South Australian Cricket Association Incorporated". 2. Definitions and Interpretation 2.1 Definitions In this Constitution, unless the context otherwise requires: "Association" means South Australian Cricket Association Inc; "Act" means the Associations Incorporation Act, 1985; “Ballot Paper” means a form, in hard-copy or electronic format, used to cast a vote of a Member; "Board of Management" means the body of persons constituted pursuant to Rule 18; "body corporate" includes any corporation, firm, authority, unincorporated association and instrumentality; "Chief Executive" means the person appointed from time to time pursuant to Rule 29.1; "Club Matches" means matches of cricket played between teams of Clubs of the Association and representative matches involving male or female playing members of Clubs of the Association, other than interstate, international and first class matches; "Clubs of the Association" means the Clubs referred to in or determined under Part 3; "Committees of Management" and “Committees” means the Board of Management and the Grade Cricket Committee; “direct vote” means a vote cast via post, fax or other electronic means by a Member not in attendance at a meeting of the Association; “Electronic Transactions Act” -
Annual Report 2019-20
ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 THE 149TH ANNUAL AND FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2020 IS TO BE PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION LTD (SACA) WHICH WILL BE HELD IN THE WILLIAM MAGAREY ROOM, LEVEL 3, RIVERBANK STAND AT ADELAIDE OVAL ON TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2020 AT 5PM CONTENTS 4 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 6 CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT 8 HIGH PERFORMANCE 10 TEAM REPORTS 18 STATE AWARDS 20 CENSUS 22 INTERNATIONAL CRICKET 23 SA BUSHFIRE APPEAL 24 SACA MEMBERSHIP 28 COMMUNITY CRICKET 32 UMPIRING 33 A SPORT FOR ALL 37 COMPETITIONS 39 TOYOTA SECOND XI 40 PREMIER CRICKET 43 PREMIER CRICKET FINAL SCORECARDS 46 PREMIER CRICKET TABLES AND AWARDS 51 SACA BOARD AND OFFICE BEARERS 53 FINANCIAL REPORT Front cover: Statewide Super SA Scorpions captain Megan Schutt helped Australia to their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup triumph over India in front of a record MCG crowd. Inside cover: West End Redbacks and Adelaide Strikers captain Travis Head celebrates his second Test century in the Boxing Day Test against New Zealand at the MCG. SACA ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT The South Australian Cricket Association is now in its 150th From 1947-48 until 1976-77 the Sheffield Shield was a five-team year, facing extraordinary challenges but remaining focused competition and the Redbacks finished: First on five occasions, on cricket and delivering value for Members. Second on four occasions, Third on six occasions, Fourth on The triumph of the summer of 2019-20 was Australia’s T20 three occasions, and Fifth on 12 occasions. -
Annual Report 2019/2020
Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Inc. Annual Report 2019-20 Travis Head Under 16 Red Premiers 2019/20 Patron & Sponsor Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club Annual Report 2019-2020 Acknowledgement of Country The Tea Tree Gully District Cricket Club recognises that we meet, train and play cricket on the traditional lands of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land of their Ancestors. We acknowledge the Kaurna people living today as the custodians and caretakers of the land and pay our respect to elders both past and present. Mission Statement Our mission is to be the leading club in the South Australian Cricket Association by setting and maintaining high levels of professionalism in all aspects of the game, both on and off the field. Value and Principles Strong Leadership, administratively and within our playing group Positive aggressive cricket Taking the initiative Committed to winning Team comes first Hard but fair Professional preparation, both physical and mental Respect • Your opponents • Your leaders and the team • The role of the umpires • The traditional values of cricket • Your club Club Goals • To produce players/the Australian Test team. • To produce player(s), both senior and junior to be selected in representative teams. • To win premierships in all grades. • To win the Club Championship every year. • To develop cricketers who are committed to club and team. • To develop cricketers who are committed to being “the very best they can.” • Promote good sportsmanship by our players, officials and spectators. • Provide “best practice” training and development/our coaches and administrators. -
Annual Report 2015/16
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. ANNUAL REPORT 2015/16 The 145th Annual and Financial Report for the year ended 30 June 2016 is to be presented at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the South Australian Cricket Association Inc. (SACA) which will be held in the William Magarey Room, Level 3, Riverbank Stand at Adelaide Oval on Wednesday 21 September 2016 at 6pm. CONTENTS 04 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 34 GAME AND MARKET 77 SPONSORSHIP DEVELOPMENT 06 CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S 78 SACA BOARD OF REPORT 46 COMPETITIONS MANAGEMENT 08 HIGH PERFORMANCE 52 PREMIER CRICKET 80 SACA OFFICE BEARERS 28 EVENTS 58 PREMIER CRICKET 82 FINANCIAL REPORT RESULTS 30 MEMBERSHIP Front cover: Two historic moments from the 2015/16 summer – the world-first Day-Night Test match at Adelaide Oval and the Breezair SA Scorpions win the Women’s National Cricket League title. VISION STATEMENT To be South Australia’s favourite sport PRESIDENT’S REPORT “... SACA is investing more into the game and key community and club projects than ever before.” After another record- SACA staff worked behind the scenes on the breaking and historic Lyn Fullston Lawns and the Avenue of Honour summer of cricket, for over a year. We wanted to recognise some the South Australian of South Australia’s cricketing greats, both men Cricket Association and women, who have served our State with moves into the pride over many years. 2016/17 season in As you walk through the SACA Avenue of a strong financial Honour, you are taking a stroll through our position with our history. Recognition of history is a continuing game in great shape.