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2014 @Bdclofficial 201 4 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK Officials, Rules, Fixtures, Records Fixtures, Rules, Officials, The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League [email protected] Official Handbook www.bassetlaw-cricket.org.uk bassetlawdcl.play-cricket.com 2014 @BDCLofficial www.facebook.com/BDCLofficial ,Umpires www.bassetlaw-cricket.org.uk Sign the one game pledge at www.ecb.co.uk/onegame Foreword I have been involved with the Bassetlaw and District Cricket League for many enjoyable years, both as a player and an administrator, but to be invited to serve as President of the League is, without doubt, the high point of my cricketing life and I feel honoured to be given this opportunity. As you know it is traditional for League Presidents to visit as many clubs as possible during their term of office and I intend to continue that tradition and look forward to meeting old and new friends. Finally I would like to wish all of our clubs and players an enjoyable season. Bob Little President i Contents Foreword i Acronyms 1 League Contact Details 3 Club Directory 7 The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League 1 Constitution 33 2 League Competition 37 3 Playing Conditions 42 4 Individual Awards 53 5 Qualification and Registration of Players 55 6 Umpires 63 7 Extraordinary Matters 65 8 Instructions to Clubs 73 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Rules & Playing Conditions 81 2014 - The Current Season Calendar of Events 91 League Constitution 95 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Group Constitution 98 League Fixtures 99 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Fixtures 125 2013 - The Previous Season League Tables 127 Awards & Prize Winners 131 Match Performances 133 Individual Performances 137 League Averages 147 Representative Matches 163 Challenge Matches 164 Statement of Accounts 165 Historical Data and Statistics Past Presidents 167 Past Secretaries 169 Past Treasurers 169 Divisional Winners 1904-2000 171 Divisional Winners 2001- 179 The Harry Tomlins Trophy Winners 182 The Harry Tomlins Trophy ‘Plate’ Winners 182 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Winners 182 Individual Prize Winners 183 Match Records 1968-2000 187 Match Records 2001- 187 Individual Records 1968-2000 189 Individual Records 2001- 190 Notable Performances 2001- 191 Representative Honours 197 Affiliations The Bassetlaw & District Umpires’ Association 207 Active Umpires 208 Non-Active Umpires 212 The ECB Association of Cricket Officials 213 The League Cricket Conference 215 The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board 217 Appendices Appendix 1 – ECB Fast Bowling Directives 221 Appendix 2 – ECB Safety Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets by Young Players 222 Appendix 3 – Fielding Restrictions 223 Appendix 4 – ECB Guidelines for Junior Players in Open Age Cricket 224 Notes 225 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 Bob Little (Cuckney) t: 01623 847035 e: [email protected] Vice-President Brian Rivington (Killamarsh Juniors & BDUA) Details Contact t: 0114 248 5803 e: [email protected] Chairman Gareth Jones (Ordsall Bridon) t: 01777 701403 e: [email protected] League Secretary Gary France (Whitwell) 6 Sparken Close, Worksop, S80 1BN t: 01909 500418 e: [email protected] Treasurer Tom Munro (Whitwell) 10 Fox Road, Whitwell, S80 4SA t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Fixture Secretary Tom Munro (Whitwell) t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Independent Examiner Roger Heath (Kiveton Park Colliery) t: 01909 481483 e: [email protected] League Statistician Jack Tarr (Blyth) Magpie Cottage, Retford Road, Blyth, S81 8ER t: 01909 591740 m: 07554 436897 e: [email protected] 3 League Welfare Officer Allan Vollans (Anston) The Willows, 85 Devonshire Drive, North Anston, S25 4AP t: 01909 563749 e: [email protected] Player Registrar Michael Carlisle 42 Harewood Avenue, Retford, DN22 7PH m: 07854 782615 e: [email protected] Press Officer Paul Barker (Grassmoor Works) 9 Denton Way, Swanwick, DE55 1EJ t: 01773 609690 e: [email protected] Umpires Appointment Secretary John Leaning (Harthill) 2 Northlands, Harthill, S26 7XZ t: 01909 770061 e: [email protected] League Management Committee Immediate Past President Janet King (Anston) t: 01909 564605 e: [email protected] Members Ian Batty (Welbeck Colliery) t: 01909 530771 e: [email protected] Graham Bullock (Cuckney) t: 01623 845555 e: [email protected] Malcolm Daniels (Mansfield Hosiery Mills) [Vice-Chairman] t: 01623 742792 e: [email protected] Jim Garton (Harthill) t: 01909 773518 e: [email protected] Malcolm Hall (Glapwell) t: 01246 811674 e: [email protected] 4 Trevor Haywood (Thoresby Colliery) t: 01623 822504 e: [email protected] Richard Martin (Edwinstowe) t: 01636 821615 e: [email protected] 2 Glenn Pym (Worksop) League t: 01909 733392 e: [email protected] Richard Swann (Woodsetts) t: 01909 562279 e: [email protected] Contact Details Contact Graham Venables (Milton) t: 01777 870851 e: [email protected] Alison Watts (Killamarsh Juniors) t: 01909 772614 e: [email protected] Representing the BDUA Ervin Devney t: 01623 468617 e: [email protected] Sub-Committees Disciplinary/Appeals Graham Venables (Disciplinary Chairman), Gareth Jones (Appeals Chairman) plus Officers and members of the LMC and BDUA, and members of the NCB and other Cricket Leagues as necessary. Referral Committee Michael Carlisle, Malcolm Daniels, Gary France, Gareth Jones, John Leaning, Richard Martin, Graham Venables Selection (Representative XI) Gareth Jones (Team Manager), Malcolm Hall plus the appointed Captain Administration Advertising & Sponsorship Tom Munro (Chairman), Janet King [email protected] e: 5 Handbook Editor Michael Carlisle e: [email protected] Results Service Paul Barker, Jack Tarr t: 01773 541977 e: [email protected] Website Administrator/Editor (www.bassetlaw-cricket.org.uk) Jack Tarr, Malcolm Daniels e: [email protected] Website Administrator (www.bassetlawdcl.play-cricket.com) Michael Carlisle e: [email protected] League Representatives Recreational Council of the NCB Malcolm Daniels, Richard Martin Honorary Life Vice-Presidents Eric Martin (Steetley) 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, including full directions to grounds, please visit the club pages on the BDCL Website. All requests to update information should be sent to [email protected]. ANSTON 3 Club Directory Club w: www.anstoncc.co.uk anston.play-cricket.com Secretary Jan Reynolds, 27 St. James Avenue, South Anston, S25 4DN m: 07727 676826 e: [email protected] Contacts/Cancellations CWO Claire McKinney m: 07939 144236 st 1 XI Mark Parkinson m: 07989 416722 Andrew Ruczenczyn m: 07768 500082 2nd XI Anthony Roddis m: 07525 615365 Joe Clay m: 07813 010266 3rd XI Phil Canadine m: 07985 684535 Rohan Connell m: 07899 995067 4th XI Alan Platts m: 07879 430908 Graham Shaw m: 07723 336643 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, 46 Toll Bar Road, Brecks, S65 3HT t: 01709 532138 m: 07941 438586 e: [email protected] Contacts/Cancellations CWO Brian Fidler m: 07929 916889 Dawn Nicklin m: 07940 063307 Club t: 0114 287 3000 3rd XI Lee Cooper m: 07968 997836 Andy Scott m: 07785 238411 Grounds 1) Todwick Cricket Club, Goosecarr Lane, Todwick, S26 1HG 2) Green Lane, Aston, S26 2BD BAWTRY w: bawtry.play-cricket.com Secretary Gavin McCarthy, 25 Woodcross Avenue, Cantley, DN4 6RU t: 01302 533213 m: 07787 432443 e: [email protected] Contacts/Cancellations CWO Lynne Midgeley m: 07719 728208 1st XI Lewis Gaukrodger m: 07904 720353 Richard Miller m: 07909 775298 2nd XI Gavin McCarthy m: 07787 732443 Gavin Langford m: 07787 102427 Ground Great North Road, Bawtry, DN10 6JH 8 BILSTHORPE w: bilsthorpe.play-cricket.com Secretary/CWO Alan Hall, 11 Derwent Close, Rainworth, NG21 0FN t: 01623 797740 m: 07549 249207 e: [email protected] Contacts/Cancellations st 1 XI Kevin Wyatt m: 07891 202771 3 Joe Cope m: 07792 014192 Directory Club Ground 1) Mansfield Road, Bilsthorpe, NG22 8PZ 2) Nomads Cricket Club, Epsom Street, Mansfield, NG18 3AL BLIDWORTH COLLIERY WELFARE w: bcwcc.play-cricket.com Secretary Arthur Whitehead, 21 Winkburn Road, Mansfield, NG19 6SJ t: 01623 644996 e: [email protected] Contacts/Cancellations CWO Richard Morley m: 07586 355773 Club t: 01623 793361 1st XI David Willcock m: 07912 180272 Gareth Ellis m: 07854 512704 2nd XI Mark Bonam m: 07980 915595
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