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Official Handbook Enquiries@Bdcl.Org.Uk 2018 Bassetlawdcl.Play-Cricket.Com @Bdclofficial 201 8 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK Officials, Rules, Fixtures, Records Officials, Rules, The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League 07444 322 905 (Saturday Helpdesk - Pre-Match only) Official Handbook [email protected] www.bdcl.org.uk 2018 bassetlawdcl.play-cricket.com www.facebook.com/BDCLofficial @BDCLofficial , Umpires www.bdcl.org.uk www.ecb.co.uk/play/all-stars getthegameon.co.uk Foreword "Mick who?" I hear you say. Well I have been involved with the Bassetlaw and District Cricket League for over 45 years, both as a player and club official, initially at Mansfield Colliery and currently at Thoresby Park. The invitation to be the League President for 2018 came as a complete surprise but one I was honoured and privileged to accept, both for myself and for my club. In keeping with tradition, I am hoping to visit as many clubs as I can and I look forward to meeting friends old and new. It promises to be an interesting season as we adapt to the new Laws of Cricket as they affect us, particularly the disciplinary section. Also let us all continue to work hard to arrest the decline in player numbers we have experienced. Finally, let us hope that the weather is kind and allows us to have a full and successful season. Above all, win or lose, let’s enjoy this special game of ours and play it in the right spirit. i To quote an extract from a poem by Henry Grantland Rice, an early 20th century sports writer. "For when the One Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, He writes ‐ not that you won or lost but how you played the game." Mick Cuthbert President ii Contents Foreword i Acronyms 1 League Contact Details 3 Club Directory 7 The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League 1 Constitution 31 2 League Competition 36 3 Playing Conditions 40 4 Individual Awards 53 5 Qualification and Registration of Players 54 6 Umpires 63 7 Extraordinary Matters 65 8 Instructions to Clubs 77 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Rules & Playing Conditions 85 2018 ‐ The Current Season Calendar of Events 101 League Constitution 103 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Group Constitution 105 League Fixtures 107 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Fixtures 133 2017 ‐ The Previous Season Awards & Prize Winners 135 Statement of Accounts 137 Historical Data and Statistics Past Presidents 139 Past Chairmen 141 Past Secretaries 142 Past Treasurers 142 Divisional Winners 1904‐2000 143 Divisional Winners 2001‐ 151 The Harry Tomlins Trophy Winners 155 The Harry Tomlins Trophy ‘Plate’ Winners 155 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Winners 155 Individual Prize Winners 157 Representative Honours 161 Affiliations The Bassetlaw & District Umpires’ Association 169 The ECB Association of Cricket Officials 175 The League Cricket Conference 177 The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board 178 Appendices Appendix 1 – ECB Fast Bowling Directives 181 Appendix 2 – ECB Safety Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets (“Head Protectors”) by Young Players 182 Appendix 3 – Fielding Restrictions 185 Appendix 4 – ECB Guidelines for Junior Players in Open Age Cricket 186 Appendix 5 – NCB Guidelines for Junior Players in Open Age Cricket 188 Notes 191 Acronyms 1 Acronyms BDCL Bassetlaw & District Cricket League BDUA Bassetlaw & District Umpires’ Association CWO Club Welfare Officer ECB England & Wales Cricket Board EEA European Economic Area LMC League Management Committee MCC Marylebone Cricket Club NCB Nottinghamshire Cricket Board NCCC Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club NPL Nottinghamshire Premier League SNCL South Nottinghamshire Cricket League RC Referral Committee UK United Kingdom 1 League Contact Details Officers of the League 2 President League Contact Details Michael Cuthbert (Thoresby Park) e: [email protected] Vice‐President Richard Swann 01909 562279 e: [email protected] Chairman Gareth Jones t: 01777 701403 e: [email protected] League Secretary Neil Fenwick 75 Occupation Lane, Edwinstowe, NG21 9HU t: 01623 823548 m: 07763 377455 e: [email protected] Treasurer Tom Munro 10 Fox Road, Whitwell, S80 4SA t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Fixture Secretary [co‐opted] Tom Munro t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Independent Examiner Roger Heath e: [email protected] League Statistician Stephanie Roberts t: 0115 963172 m: 07702 884347 e: [email protected] 3 League Welfare Officer Allan Vollans t: 01909 563749 e: [email protected] Player Registrar Tom Munro t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Umpires Appointment Secretary John Leaning t: 01909 770344 m: 07972 260191 e: [email protected] League Management Committee Immediate Past President Stephanie Roberts e: [email protected] Members Malcolm Daniels (Mansfield Hosiery Mills) [Vice‐Chairman] t: 01623 742792 e: [email protected] Malcolm Hall (Glapwell Colliery) t: 01246 811674 e: [email protected] Trevor Haywood (Thoresby Colliery) t: 01623 822504 e: [email protected] Brian Hicklin (Kiveton Park Colliery) m: 07891 695614 e: [email protected] John Lyne (Anston) m: 07815 835394 e: [email protected] Richard Martin (Edwinstowe) t: 01636 821615 e: [email protected] David Parnham (Ollerton Colliery) t: 01623 862312 e: [email protected] Peter Rice (Cuckney) [co‐opted] m: 07925 000813 e: [email protected] 4 Andrew Rossington (Harthill)) m: 07841 377213 e: [email protected] Graham Venables (Milton) t: 01777 870851 e: [email protected] 2 Representing the BDUA League Contact Details Gary Bardill t: 01522 568032 e: [email protected] Sub-Committees Disciplinary/Appeals Graham Venables (Disciplinary Chairman), Malcolm Hall (Vice Chairman) plus Officers and members of the LMC and BDUA, and members of the NCB and other Cricket Leagues as necessary. Referral Committee Malcolm Daniels, Neil Fenwick, Gareth Jones, John Leaning, Tom Munro, Graham Venables Administration Advertising, Financial Planning & Sponsorship e: [email protected] Handbook Editor Michael Carlisle e: [email protected] Pre‐Match Helpdesk (Saturday Match day only) m: 07444 322905 Press Officer Sam Stringfellow e: [email protected] Results Co‐ordinator Sam Stringfellow e: [email protected] 5 Result & Scorecard Checkers (Play‐Cricket) Brian Hicklin, Richard Martin, David Parnham, Andrew Rossington e: [email protected] Trophy Co‐ordinator Trevor Haywood t: 01623 822504 e: [email protected] Umpire Assessments e: [email protected] Website Administrators/Editors e: [email protected] League Representatives NPL Representative Neil Fenwick Honorary Life Vice-Presidents Jim Garton (Harthill), Gerry Graney (Glapwell), Richard Martin (Edwinstowe) 6 Club Directory The Club Directory information is provided by the member clubs and is correct at the time of going to print. For the latest available information, please visit the club pages on the BDCL Website. ANSTON w: www.anstoncc.co.uk 3 anston.play‐cricket.com Club Directory Secretary Jan Reynolds m: 07727 676826 e: [email protected] Contacts CWO Claire McKinney m: 07939 144236 1st XI Captain Andrew Pickering m: 07944 755309 1st XI Vice‐Captain Matthew Watson m: 07912 291934 2nd XI Captain Joe Clay m: 07813 010266 2nd XI Vice‐Captain Tom Sproson m: 07713 487439 3rd XI Captain Neil Frogart m: 07812 157308 3rd XI Vice‐Captain Graham Shaw m: 07723 336643 4th XI Captain Adie Godfrey m: 07927 891583 4th XI Vice‐Captain Karen Beesley m: 07711 848440 Cancellations Andrew Forster m: 07891 164835 Cancellations Mark Parkinson m: 07989 416722 Grounds 1) Between 53 and 55 Ryton Road, North Anston, S25 4DL 2) Greenlands Park, Quarry Lane, North Anston, S25 4DB 7 ASTON HALL w: www.pitchero.com/clubs/astonhallcricketclub astonhall.play‐cricket.com Secretary Steve Ward t: 01709 532138 m: 07941 438586 e: [email protected] Contacts CWO Clare Sheppard m: 07739 545536 3rd XI Captain Lee Cooper m: 07968 997836 3rd XI Vice‐Captain Ian Davies m: 07785 507412 Grounds 1) Todwick Cricket Club, Goosecarr Lane, Todwick, S26 1HG 2) Green Lane, Aston, S26 2BD BAWTRY w: bawtry.play‐cricket.com Secretary Steve Blackburn m: 07771 390907 e: [email protected] Contacts CWO Lynne Midgeley m: 07719 728208 1st XI Captain Tom Haslam m: 07460 636833 2nd XI Captain Niall McCarthy m: 07474 858013 Cancellations Bren Bailey m: 07900 302455 Cancellations Phil Clubley m: 07874 049007 Ground/Emergency Steve Blackburn m: 07771 390907 Ground Great North Road, Bawtry, DN10 6JH 8 BLIDWORTH COLLIERY WELFARE w: bcwcc.play‐cricket.com Secretary Richard Morley t: 01623 622380 m: 07586 355773 e: [email protected] Contacts CWO Emily Overton m: 07928 548547 3 1st XI Captain Dave Wilcock m: 07912 180272 Club Directory 1st XI Vice Captain Martin Overton m: 07908 971575 2nd XI Captain Craig Turton m: 07791 343354 2nd XI Vice‐Captain James Edmunds m: 07974 766896 Cancellations Richie Gibbons m: 07985 766083 Ground Burmah Road, Blidworth, NG21 0LR BLYTH w: blyth.play‐cricket.com Secretary Jack Tarr t: 01909 591740 m: 07506 022741 e: [email protected] Ground Park Drive, Sheffield Road, Blyth, S81 8HF CAVALIERS & CARRINGTON w: carringtoncavs.play‐cricket.com Secretary Tyron Browne m: 07506 771360 e: [email protected] Contacts CWO Sharon Isaacs m: 07947 331088 3rd XI Captain Rashad Shafayat m: 07804 767497 3rd XI Vice‐Captain Moshin Qayyum m: 07478 743219 Ground Brindley Road, Bilborough, NG8 4BW 9 CLIPSTONE-BILSTHORPE w: clipstoneandbilsthorpe.play‐cricket.com Secretary/CWO Emma Wilson m: 07970 189710 e: [email protected] Contacts 1st XI Captain Jason Gorman m: 07899 990758 1st XI Vice Captain Adam Dutton m: 07972 027238 2nd XI Captain Chris
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