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INFORMATION and Tools Community Cricket Contacts Facility Guidelines Cricket ACT 02 6239 6002 Is a document that details cricket’s recommendations, requirements and resources for the provision, improvement Cricket NSW 02 8302 6000 and enhancement of community cricket environments across Australia. INFORMATION To find out more go to Cricket Tasmania 03 6282 0400 community.cricket.com.au/clubs/facility-guidelines Queensland Cricket 07 3292 3100 AND tools PlayCricket for Clubs & Associations The purpose of PlayCricket is to assist with Cricket Victoria 03 9653 1100 informing parents & prospective players on the various cricket programs and formats available to them. PlayCricket allows them to search for Northern Territory Cricket 08 8944 8900 programs and Clubs in their local area. Cricket Australia encourages all Clubs to update their ‘Organisation Details’ in MyCricket admin by logging on to South Australian Cricket Association 08 8300 3800 mycricket.cricket.com.au and ensure: • Club details are correct Western Australian Cricket Association 08 9265 7222 • Your MILO in2CRICKET and MILO T20Blast programs are activated (if applicable) • Online Registrations and Payments are confirmed (if applicable). Cricket Australia National 03 9653 8826 Community Facilities Manager Encourage new and returning players to sign up to your club for the upcoming season. For more information contact the PlayCricket Help Desk on 1800 CRICKET or visit playcricket.com.au Cricket Australia Manager of Club Cricket 03 9653 8861 Promote your club Marketing Collateral To assist Clubs in driving recruitment, Cricket Australia has created specific promotional material that is available on community.cricket.com.au/clubs/marketing-collateral Directions • Download & save relevant editable flyer • Open the PDF file and add your relevant details • Copy and paste the logo image into the bottom left corner of the poster/flyer • Save the PDF file and print community.cricket.com.au MyCricket Community Coaching Well Played Is an online resource to assist Coaches are a vital asset to Australian cricket and Well Played is a resource to assist administrators and volunteers must have a current accreditation to coach. With clubs by providing playing policies and in running their Clubs and access to the monthly newsletter and resources community guidelines around cricket. Association. It provides available at community.cricket.com.au/coach, your Adopting the ‘Well Played’ guidelines information and templates coaches will have everything they need to create a fun and safe will help ensure that the current and in the following areas: environment that has players wanting to come back each week. future players experience of cricket • Administration • Financial Management is enjoyable. It will also help clubs to • Volunteer Management • Insurance and Policies Indoor Cricket continue to grow and evolve cricket • Facilities and Funding in Australia. MyCricket Community community.cricket.com.au/clubs More than 180,000 Australians play indoor cricket To downloand ‘Well Played’ go to and it is integral to cricket being Australia’s favourite community.cricket.com.au/clubs/well-played MyCricket sport. Indoor cricket is great for developing the skills of outdoor players, as well as keeping them National Club Risk Protection Program (NCRPP) involved in the off season. It has been played by The main purpose of the MyCricket system is some of cricket’s biggest stars, including Steve Smith, Michael Clarke, to assist Australian Clubs and Association to Certificates of Currency are available from 1 July each year Ricky Ponting, Meg Lanning & Jess Jonassen to name a few. manage their fixtures, match results, scorecards and are valid for 12 months. Check out this video to hear how indoor cricket helped them: and ladders. It provides cricket administrators The process of paying club insurance fees are undertaken online. youtu.be/xGndMRkh4Yc with a range of different features to assist in the day-to-day Generally, insurance fees will have to be paid before Clubs/ running of their club or association. See playcricket.com.au for more information. Association can download the Certificate of Currency for the Key Features season – though slight variations will exist in some states. • Online registration and payments service Engaging growth communities To register, log on to MyCricket and navigate to • Scorer App • Club Websites MODE: Administration > Organisation > Insurance - Register • Club App • Recruit new players with PlayCricket A Sport For All [email protected] • Club Assist • Club Communication Want to grow and sustain For more information on the NCRPP, visit jltsport.com.au • JLT Insurance • MyCricketshop.com.au participation at your club/ For resources and assistance using MyCricket, association? The A Sport For All JLT NCRPP App visit mycricketsupport.cricket.com.au Resource and Training Program is Australian cricket’s diversity Available on iPhone and Android, the JLT NCRPP MyCricket App and inclusion education app has a pre-match inspection checklist for program for community evaluating potential injury and accident causes on The MyCricket app is a ‘must-have’ for every player, cricket. The objective of the and around the player and public areas. It allows parent, supporter and administrator. The app program is to educate all levels club officials to identify safety concerns and record houses fixtures, results, stats, ladders, live scores, of Australian cricket about any actions required to address these concerns. news and events. It also allows administrators Australia’s diverse society and Should an incident occur, claims can now also be to enter team selections, match results and how to meet its needs, with lodged with the JLT through the app. communicate with players/members. a focus on the participation Download for FREE from iTunes/Google Play of under-represented groups National Community (female, multicultural, Indigenous and people with a disability). Facilities Funding Scheme (NCFFS) Umpiring The A Sport For All Resource is available at community.cricket.com.au/ clubs/a-sport-for-all, along with case studies, details about upcoming The NCFFS is open to all Clubs, Association and regions A Sport For All Workshops and scenario videos. All sports need good officials, whether it’s to look across Australia that are members of the States & Territories after a junior game or to go through the process Cricket Association, as well as local councils. of becoming a top level umpire. To find out more go tocommunity.cricket.com.au/clubs/facilities To find out about becoming an umpire go to community.cricket.com.au/umpire.
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