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Premier Cricket Handbook Chairman: SP Vasta Deputy Chairman: IL Mitchell Board of Directors (2016/2017): TW Frankling, AM Gray, FM Hannan, BW Jansen, IL Mitchell, JA Salter & KJ Smith Chief Executive Officer: MJ Walters OAM 3292 3124 Game Development Manager: Premier Cricket Officer: M Fisher 0411 881 431 M Wright 0434 225 219 State Selectors [Men]: JA Sternes [Convenor], KM Dixon, WA Seccombe State Selectors [Women]: AN Richards [Convenor], PI McGiffin, SA Prestwidge A.C.N. 010 289 237 1 Greg Chappell Street, Breakfast Creek 4010 P.O. Box 575, Albion 4010 QC WEBSITE : www.qldcricket.com.au BRISBANE HEAT WEBSITE : www.brisbaneheat.com.au PHONE: 3292 3100 FAX: 3262 9160 1 GENERAL INDEX SECTION 1 – ADMINISTRATION PAGE CLUB INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………. 3 QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS…………………………………………………………… 6 UMPIRE REPORTING GUIDELINES……………...……………………………………………... 7 WET WEATHER…………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 SUBMISSION OF SCORES………………………………. ……..………………………………... 7 WICKET & OVAL RATING GUIDELINES………………………………………………………… 8 SECTION 2 – REGULATIONS AND PLAYING CONDITIONS INDEX…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 COMPETITION REGULATIONS (MANAGEMENT)……………………………………………... 11 COMPETITION GENERAL PLAYING CONDITIONS (MATCH)…………...…………………... 29 ONE DAY PLAYING CONDITIONS………………….……………………………………………. 44 TWENTY20 PLAYING CONDITIONS………………………….………………………………….. 54 THE JODIE FIELDS SHIELD PLAYING CONDITIONS……………….………………………… 62 OVER 40’S ONE DAY COMPETITION PLAYING CONDITIONS...….………………………… 68 SECTION 3 – APPENDICES FIELD MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 71 WIDE MARKING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 72 POLICIES APPENDIX CODE OF BEHAVIOUR…………………………………………………………………. 73 APPEALS TRIBUNAL…………………………………………………………………… 78 INTOXICATED PLAYER POLICY………………………………………………………. 79 RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS VILIFICATION CODE…………………………………….. 81 SUPER OVER PROCEDURE…………...………..…………………………………….. 84 SUSPECT ACTIONS PROCEDURE……………..…………………………………….. 85 2 CLUB INFORMATION GOLD COAST [email protected] President Jeff Pfaff Phone: 0401 222 696 Secretary Gerry Stevens, PO Box 723, ROBINA 4226 Phone: 0421 636 923 Coach Damian Wallis Phone: 0434 961 404 Grounds Bill Pippen Oval Phone: 5578 9001 Priddeys Rd., ROBINA (GC Map 48 N19) Cheltenham Oval Cheltenham Dve., ROBINA (GC Map 48 K17) IPSWICH/LOGAN [email protected] President Peter Leschke Phone: 0417 280 460 Secretary Leanne Potbury, 131 Mahon’s Road, PINE MOUNTAIN 4306 Phone: 0428 643 739 Administrator Paul Wilson Phone: 0402 919 506 Treasurer Josh Buffett Phone: 0431 981 299 Coach Geoff Paulsen Phone: 0413 394 386 Grounds Baxter Oval & Ivor Marsden Old Toowoomba Rd, AMBERLEY (Map 232 E2) NORTHERN SUBURBS [email protected] President Paul Keller, 43 Bonneville st, HOLLAND PARK WEST 4121 Phone: 0428 675 665 Administrator James McPherson Phone: 0427 632 387 Finance Tony Commerford Phone: 0488 405 554 Coach Ken Healy Phone: 0410 647 246 Grounds Northern Suburbs District Cricket Club Ian Healy, Alan Pettigrew & Geoff Dymock Ovals Shaw Rd., KALINGA (Map 140 G3) REDLANDS [email protected] President Darren Wallis Phone: 0416 221 682 Administrator Barry Cullen, PO Box 1300, CAPALABA BC 4157 Phone: 0413 274 324 Secretary Mark French Phone: 0428 791 703 Treasurer Richard Chorazyczewski Phone: 0411 058 111 Coach Nicholas Hurford Phone: 0416 263 415 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) 3 SANDGATE-REDCLIFFE [email protected] President Scott Abbey Phone: 0419 189 466 Secretary Ken Dixon, 28 Johns Cres., BOONDALL 4034 Phone: 3633 0222 / 0422 133 038 Treasurer Brent Sweeny Phone: 0412 161 322 Coach Vic Williams Phone: 0422 133 018 Grounds Deagon Reserve Phone: 3269 1098 Trevor Hohns, Trevor Barsby & Dixon Ovals Board St., DEAGON (Map 110 M6) SOUTH BRISBANE [email protected] President Peter Bertram Phone: 0408 705 162 Secretary Jeff Douglas, PO Box 6006, FAIRFIELD GARDENS 4103 Phone: 0432 292 419 Treasurer Konrad Baldwin Coach Rod Davison Phone: 0402 459 681 Grounds Fehlberg Park Phone: 3848 9440 Norman Gray, Jack Cooke & Bob Young Ovals Venner Rd., FAIRFIELD (Map 179 L10) SUNSHINE COAST [email protected] President John Hope Phone: 0408 965 263 Administrator Gayle Gardiner, PO Box 5011, MAROOCHYDORE 4558 Phone: 5477 5102 / 0423 792 795 Treasurer Michael Sobey Phone: 0404 188 275 Coach Ashley Holznagel Phone: 0466 507 406 Grounds Elizabeth Daniels Park Phone: 5478 3799 John Blanck, Kev Hackney, Ron McMullin & Kerry Emery Ovals Syd Lingard Dve MAROOCHYDORE (SC Map 69 L20) Landsborough Sports Club Tunnell Ridge Rd, LANDSBOROUGH Roy Henzell Oval Lewis Rd, CALOUNDRA TOOMBUL [email protected] President David Oldham Phone: 0407 073 375 Secretary Andrew Oldham, PO Box 370, NUNDAH 4012 Phone: 0407 777 233 Treasurer Kelly Wickham Phone: 0434 104 552 Coach Andrew Pilgrim Phone: 0418 981 023 Grounds Oxenham Park Phone: 3266 1820 Ken Mackay & LaFrantz Ovals Cnr. York & Duke Sts., NUNDAH (Map 140 N1) 4 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND [email protected] President: Geoff Teys Phone: 0418 958 528 Administrator Shelley Lorberg, PO Box 4260, ST LUCIA SOUTH Q 4067 Phone: 0421 158 910 Treasurer William Tuffley Phone: 0409 592 551 Coach: Peter Clarke Phone: 0421 577 025 Grounds St Lucia Phone: 3346 9530 WEP Harris Oval, St Lucia 2 & St. Lucia 9 University Grounds, ST LUCIA (Map 179 F2) VALLEY [email protected] Chairman Pat Culpan Phone: 0412 133 045 Secretary Grant Mitchell, PO Box 240, ASHGROVE 4060 Phone: 0439 780187 Administrator Jon Stoddart Phone: 0413 439 600 Treasurer Mark Jones Phone: 0439 728 801 Coach Peter Drinnen Phone: 0401 455 097 Grounds Ashgrove Sports Ground – Phone: 3366 1526 Peter Easton Oval, Norm McMahon Oval &Ashgrove 3. Yoku Rd., ASHGROVE (Map 138 K19) Mitchelton High School Samford Rd., MITCHELTON (Map 138 G5) WESTERN SUBURBS [email protected] President Jon Dooley Phone: 0413 834 737 Secretary Cameron McLeod, 196 Norman Avenue, NORMAN PARK 4170 Phone: 0400 406 993 Treasurer Peter Somerville Phone: 0412 980 901 Coach Peter Steindl Phone: 0475 174 904 Grounds Graceville Memorial Park Phone: 3379 1978 Graceville 1 & 2 Oxley Rd., GRACEVILLE (Map 178 L12) Chelmer Sports Ground, Western Districts Community and Sporting Club 55 Queenscroft St, CHELMER (Map 178 L10) Dunlop Park Oxley Rd., CORINDA (Map 198 N5) Corinda SHS Cliveden Ave, CORINDA (Map 198 N6) 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) 5 QUEENSLAND CRICKET CONTACTS STAFF TITLE PHONE EMAIL MAX WALTERS Chief Executive Officer 3292 3124 [email protected] SUZANNE ANDREWS Executive Assistant to CEO 3292 3124 [email protected] MARKETING STEPHEN GRAY Communications Manager 0418 885 899 [email protected] JACQUI TRANTER Membership, Events & Charity 3292 3102 [email protected] Executive FINANCE CATHERINE MCCOIST Financial Controller 3292 3127 [email protected] GAME & MARKET DEVELOPMENT JOHN STOCK General Manager – Game & 3292 3106 [email protected] Market Development MATTHEW WILLIAMS State Field Force Manager 0419 725 825 [email protected] KELLIE NIEBLING Executive Assistant Game & 3292 3105 [email protected] Market Development MICHAEL FISHER Game Development Manager 0411 881 431 [email protected] ROB DUNBAR Umpire Development & 3292 3148 [email protected] Support Manager 0419 725 830 PAUL LEVEN State Infrastructure Manager 3292 3133 [email protected] MICHAEL WRIGHT Premier Cricket Officer 3292 3112 [email protected] 0434 225 219 ANDREW KEYTE GMD Systems and Data 3292 3141 [email protected] Officer STEWART JAMES Indoor Cricket Manager 3292 3147 [email protected] SEAN DYBALL Regional Development 0422133041 [email protected] Manager (Gold Coast & SEQ) JON STIMPSON Game Development Officer 0409 879 975 [email protected] (Gold Coast) SAM CURTIS Regional Development 0438 066 337 [email protected] Manager (Sunshine Coast & Wide Bay) MATT McEWAN Regional Development 3292 3122 [email protected] Manager (Brisbane) 0422 133 025 HAIDEE BIRKETT Market Development Officer 0422 133 026 [email protected] (Brisbane North) JAMES JENNINGS Game Development Officer 3292 3172 [email protected] (BEARS) 0422 133 032 HIGH PERFORMANCE BRETT JONES General Manager – High 3292 3103 [email protected] Performance JUSTIN STERNES Talent & Pathways Manager 0407 600 230 [email protected] (Male) ANDY RICHARDS Talent & Pathways Manager 0419 725 867 [email protected] (Female) JEFF THOMAS Coach Development Manager 3292 3107 [email protected] DAMIEN CLARK High Performance Coordinator 0418 997 078 [email protected] STEVEN FARRELL Pathway Coordinator 3292 3132 [email protected] GRAHAM POWER Talent Specialist Metro 0429 512 909 [email protected] North/East JUDE COLEMAN Talent Specialist Metro East 0466 479 332 [email protected] /Darling Downs RICHARD GRIFFITHS Talent Specialist Southern 0466 501 881 [email protected] QLD JAIME FENECH Talent Specialist
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