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MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD Lord’S Cricket Ground • London NW8 8QN Telephone 020 7266 1650 • Fax 020 7289 5831 MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD Lord’s Cricket Ground • London NW8 8QN Telephone 020 7266 1650 • Fax 020 7289 5831 www.middlesexcricketboard.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Middlesex Cricket Board is the governing body for recreational cricket in the county _________________________________________________________________________ Chairman Bob Baxter Hon. Secretary Chris Goldie 28 Evelyn Close, Whitton, Middlesex, TW2 7BN, Telephone: 020 8894 7036 or 07710 493251 Email: [email protected] Administrator James Keightley Middlesex Cricket Board Lord‟s Cricket Ground, London, NW8 8QN Telephone 020 7266 1650 Fax 020 7289 5831 Email: [email protected] Head of Recreational Cricket Phil Knappett Middlesex Cricket Board Lord‟s Cricket Ground, London, NW8 8QN Telephone 020 7266 1650 or 07768 558090 Fax 020 7289 5831 Email: [email protected] 1 Contents ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Map of the London Boroughs and Sub Regional Partnerships MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD 4 Members of the Board 4 Member Associations 4 Borough Organisers 5 Representatives to Other Cricket Bodies 5 Honorary Life Members 5 Standing Sub-Committees 6 Friends of MCB 7 How to Join MCB 8 Articles of Association ADMINISTRATION 11 Sport England 11 London Sports Board 11 The Central Council of Physical Recreation 11 London Federation of Sport and Recreation 12 Other Sport-related Organisations 12 Pro-Active London 13 Middlesex Association of Cricket Groundsmen 13 The Institute of Groundsmanship 14 Coach Education Courses 15 Which Course should I be applying for? 16 ECB Coaching Pathway 17 ECB Coaches Association 17 Middlesex Coaches Association 17 Middlesex Cricket Board Association of Cricket Officials 18 CRB Clearance 19 Kwik Cricket 19 Inter Cricket 19 Urban and Tapeball Cricket 20 Funding Club and Junior Cricket 21 ECB‟s Insurance Schemes MIDDLESEX CRICKET 22 Women‟s Clubs in Middlesex 24 Competition Organisers 26 Middlesex-based Organisations 27 Cricket Organisations at Lord‟s 27 Other Cricket Organisations MCB MEMBER CLUBS 28 MCB Member Clubs (as at May 2010) MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD 40 Useful Names and Numbers 42 Cricket Equipment and Services MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD 2 Map of the London Boroughs and Sub-Regional Partnerships ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ County Sports Partnerships – Middlesex Boroughs ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ London – North: Barnet, Enfield, Haringey London – East: Hackney, Tower Hamlets, City of London London – South: Richmond London – Central: Camden, Islington, City of Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea London – West: Hammersmith & Fulham, Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Ealing 3 Members of Middlesex Cricket Board ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Names Functions Bob Baxter Chairman Chris Goldie MCCC Angus Fraser MCCC Vinny Codrington MCCC David Hiles Schools Cricket Association of Middlesex John Northey Vice-Chairman Chris Goldie Secretary Amlan Ghoshal Treasurer Ian Sutherland Chairman, Publicity and Sponsorship Sub-Committee Malcolm Tenneson Chairman, Cricket Sub-Committee John Haskell Chairman, Facilities Sub-Committee Bob Baxter Middlesex County Cricket League Cathy Mowat Women‟s Cricket Sub-Committee James Keightley* Administrator Phil Knappett* Head of Recreational Cricket *Full time employees, together with: Katie Berry Cricket Development Manager Ranjit Bhanabhai Cricket Development Officer Rory Coutts Cricket Development Officer Ian Moore Cricket Development Officer Danni Warren Cricket Development Officer Martyn Fryer Cricket V Co-ordinator MCB Member Associations ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Middlesex County Cricket Club Middlesex Championship League 1987 Cricket League ECB Coaches Association – Middlesex Branch Middlesex Sunday Cricket League MCB Association of Cricket Officials Middlesex Premier Cricket League Middlesex Association of Cricket Groundsmen Cricket for Change (formerly LCCA) Middlesex Colts Association Capital Kids Cricket Schools Cricket Association of Middlesex London Schools Cricket Association MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD Middlesex County Cricket League MCB Borough Organisers ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Borough/City Indoor Cricket Schools Barnet John Cleary Ranjit Bhanabhai Brent John Cleary Ranjit Bhanabhai Camden John Cleary Katie Berry Ealing Jason Stocks Ian Moore Enfield John Cleary Rory Coutts Hackney - Katie Berry H‟smith/Fulham - Ian Moore Haringey John Cleary Rory Coutts Harrow Ron Palester Ian Moore Hillingdon vacant Ian Moore Hounslow vacant Danni Warren Islington - Katie Berry Kens‟ton/Chelsea - Katie Berry City of London - Katie Berry R‟mond-on-Thames vacant Danni Warren Tower Hamlets - Katie Berry City of Westminster - Katie Berry 4 MCB Representatives to/from Other Cricket Bodies ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Middlesex County Cricket Club Chris Goldie/Vinny Codrington Lord‟s Taverners John Haskell London Federation for Sport and Recreation John Haskell/Bob Peach Schools Cricket Association of Middlesex Ian Parker/David Hiles/Jon Andrews Centenary Youth Trust Graham Hall/Peter Lowrey/Chris Goldie Middlesex Colts Association Peter Smyth/Tony Ward ECB Coaches Association Phil Knappett MCB Association of Cricket Officials John Ansell England & Wales Cricket Board Recreational Assembly David Holland Capital Kids Cricket David Holland Honorary Life Members ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Names Elected Ron Gerard OBE, K St J Dec 2002 Terence Woram Dec 2002 Henry Painton Feb 2005 MIDDLESEX CRICKET BOARD MCB Standing Sub-Committees ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ CRICKET Malcolm Tenneson . .Chairman Bob Baxter . .MCCL Mrs Sue Gallagher . .Middlesex Championship Naresh Patel . .Middlesex Premier Cricket League Peter Jadunath . 1987 Cricket League Terry Hyman . ..Middlesex Sunday League Alan Flook . .Middlesex Knockout Cup John Ansell . .MCB Association of Cricket Officials Keir Hopley . Umpires‟ Panel, BUSA Ms Keely Juster . Women‟s Cricket John Cleary . .Indoor Sixes Organiser Richard Charlton . 50+ Competitions Clive Wallis . .Manager, Outmatches Sid Poole . .Umpires appointments WOMEN‟S CRICKET Ms Marilyn Smith . .Chairman Miss Cathy Mowat . Hon. Secretary Miss Katie Berry . Junior Playing Organiser . and Development Manager Ms Keely Juster . Senior Playing Organiser Miss Danni Warren . .Publicity Officer Mrs Janet Bitmead . Committee Member DEVELOPMENT Fulltime members of the Development Team (see p4) OPERATIONS plus, as required: MANAGEMENT David Hiles . .Schools Cricket GROUP Peter Smyth . Middlesex Colts Jemima Morris . County Sports Partnership Paul Thomas . Child Welfare Officer Graeme West . .MCCC Academy Director Other members of the Board of MCB FACILITIES John Haskell . .Chairman Ms Marilyn Smith . Local Authorities Ray Bennison . Association of Cricket Groundsmen John Northey 5 Steve Martin . .Pitch Advisor Tony Reely . Pitch Advisor PUBLICITY & Ian Sutherland . Chairman SPONSORSHIP James Keightley . .Secretary and „Friends of MCB‟ Organiser Huw Nathan FINANCE Amlan Ghoshal . .Hon Treasurer Richard Goatley . .MCCC Head of Finance James Keightley . MCB Administrator MIDDLE FRIENDS OF MCB If you enjoy cricket, perhaps as a player, former player, official or administrator, Friends of MCB offers a way to increase your enjoyment whilst at the same time helping to promote recreational cricket in Middlesex – especially youth cricket. Started in 1995 as Friends of MCU, there are now many Friends who support MCB in its endeavours to promote and improve recreational cricket in Middlesex. For a small annual subscription Friends receive a copy of this Handbook, regular electronic correspondence, and the opportunity to attend MCB cricket matches, social events and the Annual General Meeting. Cricket matches include the MCB 50+ XI‟s, the 20 over Knockout Championship Final and the Indoor Six-a-Side Final. Friends who attend home games of the MCB Over 50‟s 1st XI are invited to vote for an MCB Man of the Match, who receives a trophy donated by Friends. Becoming a Friend of MCB provides the opportunity to meet other Friends, players and administrators and to exchange views and put the cricketing world to rights in convivial surroundings. Membership of Friends of MCB costs just £10 annually or £9 if paid by standing order. To join send a cheque payable to MCB for £10 or write for a standing order form to: James Keightley, MCB Administrator, Lord‟s Cricket Ground, London, NW8 8QN, 020 7266 1650 6 How to Join MCB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The constitution of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) requires that clubs (ororganisations fielding a cricket team) who wish to become Members of ECB must do so via affiliation to the County Board in which their main ground is located. However, ECB allows any club whose primary affiliation is to one County Board also to affiliate to an adjoining County Board. No further
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