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REPORT Th ANNUAL 2012 -2013 the 119Th Annual Report of New Zealand Cricket Inc
th ANNUAL 119 REPORT 2012 -2013 The 119th Annual Report of New Zealand Cricket Inc. 2012 - 2013 OFFICE BEARERS PATRON His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM, QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand PRESIDENT S L Boock BOARD CHAIRMAN C J D Moller BOARD G Barclay, W Francis, The Honourable Sir John Hansen KNZM, S Heal, D Mackinnon, T Walsh CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER D J White AUDITOR Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants BANKERS ANZ LIFE MEMBERS Sir John Anderson KBE, M Brito, D S Currie QSO, I W Gallaway, Sir Richard J Hadlee, J H Heslop CBE, A R Isaac, J Lamason, T Macdonald QSM, P McKelvey CNZM MBE, D O Neely MBE, Hon. Justice B J Paterson CNZM OBE, J R Reid OBE, Y Taylor, Sir Allan Wright KBE 5 HONORARY CRICKET MEMBERS J C Alabaster, F J Cameron MBE, R O Collinge, B E Congdon OBE, A E Dick, G T Dowling OBE, J W Guy, D R Hadlee, B F Hastings, V Pollard, B W Sinclair, J T Sparling STATISTICIAN F Payne NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT COMMISSIONER N R W Davidson QC 119th ANNUAL REPORT 2013 REPORT 119th ANNUAL CONTENTS From the NZC Chief Executive Officer 9 High Performance Teams 15 Family of Cricket 47 Sustainable Growth of the Game 51 Business of Cricket 55 7 119th ANNUAL REPORT 2013 REPORT 119th ANNUAL FROM THE CEO With the ICC Cricket World Cup just around the corner, we’ll be working hard to ensure the sport reaps the benefits of being on the world’s biggest stage. -
Almanac 2020-21
ALMANAC 2020-21 SCCC Somerset County Cricket Club 2020-2021 2020-2021 The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1JT. Telephone: 01823 425301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.somersetcountycc.co.uk Somerset County Sports Shop: 01823 337597 Centre of Cricketing Excellence: 01823 352266 Somerset Cricket Museum: 01823 275893 Honorary Life Members Contents include: President’s & Chairman’s Reports PW Anderson • Sir Ian Botham Squad Profiles AR Caddick • J Davey Bob Willis Trophy Mrs M Elworthy-Coggan Vitality Blast DJL Gabbitass • J Garner • MF Hill Somerset Cricket Board RC Kerslake • Mrs L Kerslake • MJ Kitchen Including Somerset Age Group, JL Langer • VJ Marks • AT Moulding Youth & Local League Cricket RA O’Donnell • Sir Christopher Ondaatje Obituaries KE Palmer MBE • R Parsons • Sir Viv Richards 2021 Fixtures PJ Robinson • BC Rose • R Snelling CJ Twort • R Virgin • D Wood Editor’s acknowledgements Despite it looking to the contrary for much of the summer in view of the Covid pandemic, cricket was played at all levels in 2020 and within the pages of this publication we have tried to cover as much of it as possible. In the absence of any Second XI cricket and the One Day Cup competition, the Bob Willis Trophy reports have been expanded to include a write up for each day’s play as well as the full scorecards. Sadly all fixtures were played behind closed doors so hopefully these extended reports will enable readers to get the feeling of actually being at the game! In addition, the Somerset Women’s team reports plus the Boys and Girls Pathway write ups are included in the first half of the book as they now come under the remit of Somerset CCC rather than the Somerset Cricket Board. -
Chairman's Report AGM Wed 6Th January 2010
Chairman’s Report AGM Wed 5th January 2011 INTRODUCTION A warm welcome to all our members for our 172nd AGM.arguably the clubs most successful cricket season since 1839.- not forgetting the year containing the same numbers 1983. CRICKET REVIEW If I can start by reminding you all of our cricketing aims for 2010 TO AIM FOR A TOP SIX FINISH IN THE BDPL PREMIERSHIP RETAIN OUR STATUS IN THE 2ndXI PREMIER DIVISION , SHROPSHIRE CRICKET LEAGUE DIV 3 & DIV 7 TO ENTER A TEAM IN THE SHREWSBURY EVENING LEAGUE TO FURTHER DEVELOP THE YOUNG TALENT IN THE CLUB. I think you will see from the following report that we achieved these targets and more. As the season finally unravelled and the dust started to settle back in September I wrote a note to all the captains ‘’As I spent the last weekend of the season watching our 3rd XI play out a very exciting match loss, witnessed our very youthful 4th XI taking on, and nearly beating, a Much Wenlock 3rdXI ? (2nd XI? 1stXI) and on Sunday watch our U14's win the County Final at Wellington possibly for the 5th consecutive year. I reflected on what must be the most successful season in our illustrious history. Many, many thanks for an outstanding season across the board and for all your hard work, which has helped Shrewsbury CC, get to, and stay at, the pinnacle of Shropshire, Midlands and National cricket. In due course there will be presentations and celebrations but in the mean time there is much work to be done. -
THE WINNING STRATEGY in T20 CRICKET Winning Strategy in T20 Cricket
THE WINNING STRATEGY IN T20 CRICKET Winning Strategy in T20 Cricket Table of Contents 1.0 Abbreviation 2.0 Introduction 3.0 Batting Strategies 4.0 Bowling Strategies 5.0 Fielding Strategies 6.0 Captaincy Picks 7.0 Conclusion Winning Strategy in T20 Cricket 1.0 ABBREVIATION Avg Average BPB Balls Per Boundary Death-Overs Overs 16-20 of an innings Econ Economy Inns Innings Middle-Overs Overs 7-15 of an innings Powerplay First 6 overs of an innings Wkts Wickets Winning Strategy in T20 Cricket 2.0 Introduction Twenty20 (T20) cricket is a format that was started in England in 2003 as an inter-county championship. Over the past seventeen years this format has grown leaps and bounds and is very keenly watched by all stakeholders involved with the game. The popularity and the growth of T20 has led to cricket boards taking this format with uttermost seriousness and every major cricket playing nation has its own international team and domestic league. Over the past seventeen years the strategies involved in succeeding in this format have also evolved and teams at the international, franchise and domestic level are trying to evolve their playbook to gain a comparative advantage. Seventeen years since T20 cricket started, preparation for matches globally have changed from casual chats in team meetings. For coaches and captains, dossiers of 25 pages are common; these dissect the opponent's strengths and weaknesses, suggest set-plays, which are the optimum ways that a bowler can set up a batsman, and explain the best parts of the ground to target and which end might suit each bowler best This research paper will delve into a potential winning strategy for a T20 side. -
WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB | BLACKFINCH NEW ROAD | WORCESTER | WR2 4QQ REPORT Dear Member
2019 ANNUAL WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB | BLACKFINCH NEW ROAD | WORCESTER | WR2 4QQ REPORT WWW.WCCC.CO.UK Dear Member, The Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held on Tuesday 31st March 2020 at 7.00pm in The Graeme Hick Pavilion at Blackfinch New Road. Free car parking is available on the ground. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2020 1. Apologies for Absence 2. To confirm the Minutes of the Meeting held on Wednesday 20st March 2019 3. President’s opening address 4. To receive and approve the Annual Report on behalf of the Board and the Statement of Accounts that accompany this notice a. Chairman’s Remarks – Mr Fanos Hira b. Finance Report – Mrs Sarah Gluyas c. Cricket Report – Mr Alex Gidman 5. To re-appoint Mr Cecil Duckworth CBE as President (in accordance with present rule 14) 6. To seek the approval of the Meeting for the re-appointment of Mr Fanos Hira and Mr Andrew Manning Cox as Non-Executive Additional Directors for 2020/2021 (in accordance with present rule 17.4) 7. To seek the approval of the Meeting of the appointment of Mrs Emma Hallam as an ‘Elected’ Director as recommended by the Board replacing Mr Gordon Lord who resigned from his position due to relocation (in accordance with present rule 17.5) 8. To seek the approval of the Meeting for the appointment of Mr David Manning as an ‘Elected’ Director as recommended by the Nominations Committee (in accordance with present rule 17.5) 9. To note the Co-option of Mrs Elaine Chandler in an advisory and non-voting role in accordance with present rule 17.14 10. -
NZ Cruise Past Sri Lanka
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2014 SPORTS MELBOURNE: Australia’s Chris Rogers (center) watches his shot fall short of India’s MS Dhoni (right) off the bowling of Mohammed Shami (left) on the fourth day of their cricket Test match. —AP Marsh sets India near record task to win Test MELBOURNE: An unbeaten half-century by we’ll assess it after we’re all out,” he said. Shami. But replays showed the ball hitting the Shaun Marsh put Australia in a strong position “It’s still a very good batting wicket. The key is ground in Dhoni’s glove and Rogers was given a SCOREBOARD yesterday, setting India a near-record task if they going to be to get that ball going a little bit and reprieve. India celebrated the important pyscho- are to win the third Test in Melbourne. dry up the runs and take 10 wickets.” logical wicket of Smith in one of their rare suc- Marsh produced one of his finest knocks for It was Marsh’s fighting innings which tilted cesses against the prolific Aussie skipper in the MELBOURNE: Scoreboard at the close on the fourth day of the third Test between Australia his country with 62 to steer Australia to 261 for the Test Australia’s way after India reduced the series. Smith was caught at leg-slip by Ajinkya and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday: seven, giving the hosts an overall lead of 326 home side to 176 for five, claiming the key wick- Rahane off Umesh Yadav after playing a similar Australia 1st innings 530 (S. -
DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2016 Year Book
DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2016 Year Book Proud to be DERBYSHIRE DERBYSHIRE County Cricket Club 2016 Year Book Club Details Contents Patron His Grace the Duke of Devonshire First Class Season ..................................................................................................... 03 KCVO CBE DL Tour Fixture ................................................................................................................ 19 First Class Averages .................................................................................................. 20 President K.J. Barnett Twenty20 Season ...................................................................................................... 21 Twenty20 Averages ................................................................................................... 28 Past W. Tucker Presidents D. Morgan List A Season ............................................................................................................ 29 R.W. Taylor MBE List A Averages ......................................................................................................... 33 N. Owen Second XI Season .................................................................................................... 34 D.K. Amott HonDUniv Second XI Averages .................................................................................................. 35 Sir N. Rudd D.L Second XI Trophy …………………………………………………………………………. 36 Vice A.J. Borrington Presidents J.D. Brown V.L. Brownett D.B. Carr O.B.E Welcome from Wayne -
Sponsoring Shrewsbury Cricket Club Sponsoring Sponsoring Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Cricket Club Cricket Club Be Part of Shropshire’S Most Successful Ever Cricket Club
SPONSORING SHREWSBURY CRICKET CLUB BE PART OF SHROPSHIRE’S MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER CRICKET CLUB Buoyed by the recent success enjoyed by the national team, cricket is enjoying a popular time at the top of the game and this is having a knock on effect at grass roots level. Nowhere is this better reflected than in the continued success achieved by Shrewsbury Cricket Club’s teams, with three national championships, 12 league titles, 18 cup wins and countless junior victories since the new millennium. Allied to this is the recent individual achievements of some of our players with no fewer than five earning full-time contracts with first-class county sides, ten being selected for Worcestershire’s Academy and over 20 representing Shropshire’s Minor Counties side. More recently, James Taylor (England senior side) and Ed Barnard (England U19s) have achieved national recognition. With four adult’s teams competing in league cricket on Saturdays and a 120 strong junior section boasting a total of 10 teams alongside both women’s and girl’s teams, Shrewsbury can arguably lay claim to being Shropshire’s premier cricket club. The men’s first team currently plays at the highest level they possibly can in the Birmingham and District Premier Cricket League Premier Division. Our second XI competes in division one of the reserve competition whilst our third and fourth teams continue to provide a stepping stone for the club’s talented youngsters to progress into the first eleven and beyond. As a club, we are looking to expand on this level of achievement and the growth of cricket in Shrewsbury by offering the chance for external organisations to become a part of the success that is Shrewsbury Cricket Club, through a range of sponsorship opportunities. -
Nzc Annual Report 2017-2018
NZC ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 124TH EDITION This document is the property of NZC. The information contained in this document may not be republished or reproduced without NZC’s prior express permission. TO TRULY CONNECT NEW ZEALAND THROUGH OUR SPIRIT OF CRICKET WE NEED TO PUSH ON. THIS IS A JOURNEY, NOT A DESTINATION. WE MUST KEEP PUSHING BOUNDARIES TO GROW THE GAME. TOGETHER WE’RE PUSHING FOR DEVELOPMENT DIVERSITY COMMITMENT PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES INCLUSIVITY EQUALITY CONNECTION PROGRESSION LEADERSHIP FUN NZC OFFICE BEARERS 2017-2018 Patron Bankers Her Excellency The Right Honourable ANZ Bank Dame Patsy Reddy GNZM, QSO Governor-General of New Zealand Life Members Sir John Anderson KBE, M.J. Brito, D.S. Currie QSO, President I.W. Gallaway QSO, MBE, Sir Richard Hadlee MBE, D.A. Hockley MNZM A.R. Isaac CNZM, P.F. McKelvey CNZM, MBE, D.O. Neely MNZM, MBE, Hon. B.J. Paterson CNZM, Chairman OBE, QC, J.R. Reid CNZM, OBE, Y.G. Taylor, G.J. Barclay Sir Allan Wright KBE Board Honorary Members G.I. Allott, G.J. Barclay, N.J. Craig ONZM, J.C. Alabaster, F.J. Cameron MBE, R.O. Collinge, E.A. Dawson MNZM, I. Cronin-Knight, B E Congdon OBE (Dec), A.E. Dick, G.T. Dowling D.A. Mackinnon, D.M. Puketapu, OBE, J.W. Guy, D.R. Hadlee, B.F. Hastings, M.C. Snedden CNZM V. Pollard, B.W. Sinclair MNZM, J.T. Sparling Chief Executive Officer National Code Of Conduct Commissioner D.J. White M. Heron QC Auditor Statistician Ernst and Young, Chartered Accountants F. Payne New Zealand Cricket Annual Report 2017-2018 Table of Contents 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME NZC’s & ICC’s Vision .......................................................................................8 From the Chairman & CEO .......................................................................10 HIGHLIGHTS The Numbers ................................................................................................... -
Annual General Meeting 2015
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2015 MONDAY 30TH MARCH 2015 GRAEME HICK PAVILION - 19:00 Dear Member The Annual General Meeting of the Club will be held on Monday 30th March 2015 at 19:00 in THE GRAEME HICK PAVILION at the County Ground. Free car parking is available on the ground. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2015 AGENDA 1. Apologies for Absence. 2. To confirm the Minutes of the Meeting held on 24th February 2014. 3. President’s Address. 4. To receive and approve the Annual Report on behalf of the Board and the Statement of Accounts that accompany this Notice. 5. To elect a President for the forthcoming year. Your Board recommends the election of Lord King of Lothbury KG, GBE, FBA. 6. To seek approval by the AGM for the election of Mr Stephen Taylor and Mr Martyn Price as a non-executive Additional Directors of the Board for 2014/15 as per Rule 18.5. 7. To confirm the election to the Board from 1st October 2014 of Mr Tim Jones and Mr Paul Pridgeon for three years as per rule 18.7. 8. To pass a Vote of Thanks to the Club’s Honorary Medical Officers – Prof Alan Hawley and Mr Andrew Pearse. 9. Further thanks to the Henwick Halt Medical Centre in St Johns and Mr Jamie Powell and colleagues at the Spire South Bank Hospital. 10. To receive any other business that the Chairman of the Meeting shall give permission to be raised and discussed (in accordance with rule 22.7) Yours sincerely, David Leatherdale Chief Executive 2nd March 2015 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014/15 (Subject to confirmation at the AGM) CHAIRMAN Stephen Taylor VICE CHAIRMAN Timothy Curtis EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS David Leatherdale (Chief Executive) Steve Rhodes (Director of Cricket) Chris Smith (Finance Director) ELECTED NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Tim Jones Meriel Harris Peter Jewell Neal Radford Paul Pridgeon ADDITIONAL NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Martyn Price CLUB AUDITORS Bishop Fleming 3 NOTES 1. -
Membership a Message from the Captain
2020 Membership A Message from the Captain 2020 is going to be an exciting season for Worcestershire County Cricket Club and offers us the opportunity to chase promotion back to Division One of the Specsavers County Championship whilst searching for more silverware in both the Vitality Blast and Royal London One-Day Cup campaigns. We have already strengthened our playing staff during the off-season by recruiting batsmen Jake Libby and Ashton Turner to the squad whilst also bringing Hamish Rutherford back as our overseas player for all formats. The new additions will help compliment our established and young talent that already exists in the squad. On behalf of myself and the rest of the team we would like to thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to welcoming you back for the The 2020 season at Blackfinch New Road is fast approaching A limited number of car parking passes are available for the 2020 season at Blackfinch New Road. and now is the time to take advantage of the Club’s earlybird 2020 season and will be sold on a first come, first served basis. membership offers. During the festive period we also have a number of events New members - or those renewing for another season at which may interest you, more information can be found on Blackfinch New Road - have untilFriday 31 January 2020 to page 13. take advantage of our earlybird offer. We look forward to welcoming you to Blackfinch New Road Any new or renewing members purchasing membership in the near future, and wish you a fabulous festive period & before the 31 January, 2020 will also recieve the tourist fixture a Happy New Year. -
Wizards Import Knows It's Time to Deliver
INSIDE: Need for speed Sport B13 Sports Editor: Greg Ford Contact: [email protected] 03 943 2752 THE PRESS, CHRISTCHURCH Friday, January 13, 2012 B16 RUGBY McCaw is still ‘I don’t want to make on the easy list Matt Richens The most famous foot in New Zealand is on the mend but Richie McCaw will miss ‘‘at least the first few’’ Super Rugby games. any mistakes again’ McCaw was walking with no sign of pain at Crusaders’ Matt Richens training yesterday and the All Black skipper said he should Zac Guildford says staying be running again next month. sober for a year is going to be ‘‘I’ve had a few weeks off hard, but he knows it’s a must crutches now and been back after hitting ‘‘rock bottom’’. doing some cross-training and When the 22-year-old it seems to be going all right.’’ should have been enjoying the He’s been spotted at a afterglow of the All Blacks’ number of different pools Rugby World Cup win, late around the South Island doing last year he was in the lengths over the holiday headlines for all the wrong period and has spent plenty of Richie McCaw reasons after a booze-fuelled time on the bike. night in Rarotonga where he He’s itching to get back, that were involved and every walked naked and bleeding but just when McCaw will other guy is worried about the into a bar before getting into a return to the field for what Crusaders and this side doing stoush with patrons.