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Official Handbook Enquiries@Bassetlaw-Cricket.Org.Uk 2016 Bassetlawdcl.Play-Cricket.Com 201 6 OFFICIAL HANDBOOK Officials, Rules, Officials, Rules, The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League Fixtures, Records Fixtures, 07444 322 905 (Saturday Helpdesk - Pre-Match only) Official Handbook [email protected] www.bassetlaw-cricket.org.uk 2016 bassetlawdcl.play-cricket.com www.facebook.com/BDCLofficial , Umpires www.bassetlaw-cricket.org.uk www.ecb.co.uk/onegame getthegameon.co.uk Foreword It is a great personal honour for both myself and my club, Clumber Cricket Club to hold the office of the 99th President of the Bassetlaw & District Cricket League in 2016. I intend to represent the League in an open and honest way and hope to meet as many of you as possible during the year. It is my goal to share your thoughts and opinions with my colleagues on the League Management Committee and also the wider cricket community. Without being too pessimistic, our fantastic recreational game is facing some significant and growing challenges in many areas that are, to an extent, out of our control. The world we live in, the pace of life, the demise of former colliery and company teams, rules and regulations, costs, volunteer fatigue, loss of tradition, discipline and numerous other issues too long to list here, are all impacting on the game in both Bassetlaw and the country as a whole. The legacy I hope to leave following my year as President is a recognition and understanding that we must accept that change is inevitable in the game and that we should attempt to embrace this change and shape it, not just sit back and wait for things to happen, or attempt to cling on to the past, however close it is to our hearts. To this end, I hope to discuss ways of growing cricket in Bassetlaw, kick-starting it back on the road to its former glory. This involves the game at both senior and most importantly junior level and I would ask anybody reading this who shares my passion for the game to let me have their thoughts, however left field or traditional. One thing for sure is, if we all sit back and do nothing we will no longer need a President! Good luck to all teams in 2016 and let’s hope the sun shines on us all. Michael Beard President i Contents Foreword i Acronyms 1 League Contact Details 3 Club Directory 7 The Bassetlaw & District Cricket League 1 Constitution 31 2 League Competition 35 3 Playing Conditions 40 4 Individual Awards 52 5 Qualification and Registration of Players 53 6 Umpires 61 7 Extraordinary Matters 64 8 Instructions to Clubs 72 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Rules & Playing Conditions 79 2016 - The Current Season Calendar of Events 89 League Constitution 91 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Group Constitution 94 League Fixtures 95 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Fixtures 121 2015 - The Previous Season League Tables 123 Awards & Prize Winners 127 Match Performances 129 Individual Performances 133 League Averages 141 Statement of Accounts 155 Historical Data and Statistics Past Presidents 157 Past Chairmen 159 Past Secretaries 160 Past Treasurers 160 Divisional Winners 1904-2000 161 Divisional Winners 2001- 169 The Harry Tomlins Trophy Winners 172 The Harry Tomlins Trophy ‘Plate’ Winners 172 The John J. Mallen t20 Trophy Winners 172 Individual Prize Winners 173 Match Records 1968-2000 177 Match Records 2001- 177 Individual Records 1968-2000 179 Individual Records 2001- 180 Notable Performances 2001- 181 Representative Honours 187 Affiliations The Bassetlaw & District Umpires’ Association 195 The ECB Association of Cricket Officials 201 The League Cricket Conference 203 The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board 207 Appendices Appendix 1 – ECB Fast Bowling Directives 211 Appendix 2 – ECB Safety Guidance on the Wearing of Cricket Helmets (“Head Protectors”) by Young Players 212 Appendix 3 – Fielding Restrictions 215 Appendix 4 – ECB Guidelines for Junior Players in Open Age Cricket 216 Appendix 5 – NCB Guidelines for Junior Players in Open Age Cricket 218 Notes 221 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 Details Contact League Michael Beard (Clumber Park) t: 01636 821454 e: [email protected] Vice-President Stephanie Roberts (Papplewick & Linby) m: 07702 884374 e: [email protected] Chairman Gareth Jones t: 01777 701403 e: [email protected] League Secretary Gary France 6 Sparken Close, Worksop, S80 1BN t: 01909 500418 e: [email protected] Treasurer Tom Munro 10 Fox Road, Whitwell, S80 4SA t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Fixture Secretary Michael Carlisle m: 07854 782615 e: [email protected] Independent Examiner Roger Heath t: 01909 481483 e: [email protected] League Statistician Jack Tarr Magpie Cottage, Retford Road, Blyth, S81 8ER t: 01909 591740 m: 07554 436897 e: [email protected] 3 League Welfare Officer Allan Vollans The Willows, 85 Devonshire Drive, North Anston, S25 4AP t: 01909 563749 e: [email protected] Player Registrar Tom Munro 10 Fox Road, Whitwell, S80 4SA t: 01909 720812 e: [email protected] Umpires Appointment Secretary John Leaning 2 Northlands, Harthill, S26 7XZ t: 01909 770061 m: 07972 660191 e: [email protected] League Management Committee Immediate Past President Brian Rivington (Killamarsh Juniors & BDUA) t: 0114 248 5803 e: [email protected] Members Ian Batty (Welbeck Colliery) t: 01909 530771 e: [email protected] 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: 07981 695614 e: [email protected] John Lyne (Anston) m: 07815 835394 e: [email protected] 4 Richard Martin (Edwinstowe) t: 01636 821615 e: [email protected] David Parnham (Ollerton Colliery) t: 01623 862312 e: [email protected] 2 Glenn Pym (Worksop) Details Contact League t: 01909 733392 e: [email protected] Andrew Rossington (Harthill)) m: 07841 377213 e: [email protected] Richard Swann (Woodsetts) t: 01909 562279 e: [email protected] Graham Venables (Milton) t: 01777 870851 e: [email protected] Representing the BDUA Gary Bardill t: 01636 636267 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 Malcolm Daniels, Gary France, Gareth Jones, John Leaning, Tom Munro, Jack Tarr, Graham Venables BDCL Representative Team Gareth Jones (Chairman) plus the appointed Captain Administration Advertising, Financial Planning & Sponsorship Malcolm Daniels, Janet King (Lead), Tom Munro [email protected] e: 5 Handbook Editor Michael Carlisle t: 07854 782615 e: [email protected] Pre-Match Helpdesk (Saturday Match day only) m: 07444 322905 Results Service Sam Stringfellow, Jack Tarr e: [email protected] Trophy Co-ordinator Trevor Haywood t: 01623 822504 e: [email protected] Umpires Assessments 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) Tom Munro e: [email protected] League Representatives NPL Representative Richard Martin Recreational Council and Senior Cricket of the NCB Malcolm Daniels, Richard Martin, Stephanie Roberts Honorary Life Vice-Presidents Jim Garton (Harthill) 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 3 w: www.anstoncc.co.uk Club Directory 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 Callum Smith m: 07988 612882 2nd XI Ian Barley m: 07981 182270 3rd XI Leighton Hill m: 07768 944480 4th XI Darren Norris m: 07795 987818 Grounds 1) Between 53 and 55 Ryton Road, North Anston, S25 4DL 2) Greenlands Park, Quarry Lane, North Anston, S25 4DB 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 Clare Mason Sheppard m: 07739 545536 Dawn Nicklin m: 07940 063307 Club t: 0114 287 3000 3rd XI Lee Cooper m: 07968 997836 Malcolm Shaw m: 07595 654832 Janet Ward m: 07894 711346 Grounds 1) Todwick Cricket Club, Goosecarr Lane,
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