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DATES FOR THE DIARY 18th April 2018 Pre-Season Social & Ball Collection London Post Office Sport & Social Association 136 Greenford Rd, Harrow HA1 3QL 19th April 2018 Umpires Pre-Season Social London Post Office Sport & Social Association Thursday 20th September 2018 League Council Meeting London Post Office Sport & Social Association Friday 28th September 2018 League Dinner & Awards Evening The Clay Oven Banqueting Suite 197 Ealing Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 4LW Date TBC Umpires End of Season Meeting London Post Office Sport & Social Association Thursday 10th January 2019 Annual General Meeting London Post Office Sport & Social Association www.MiddlesexChampionship.com Designed & Printed by: www.nscMedia.com Tel: 020 3397 9775 www.MiddlesexChampionship.com Middlesex Championship #MiddlesexChamp

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Page 1: €¦ · Reps: VIKRAM PATEL M: 07860 732 474 EALING THREE BRIDGES Harrow Recreation Ground Roxborough Road Harrow, Middlesex HA1 1NS Rep: CLETUS NATHANIELSZ M: 07886 275 320 EALING

DATES FOR THE DIARY

18th April 2018 Pre-Season Social & Ball Collection

London Post Office Sport & Social Association 136 Greenford Rd, Harrow HA1 3QL

19th April 2018 Umpires Pre-Season Social

London Post Office Sport & Social Association

Thursday 20th September 2018 League Council Meeting

London Post Office Sport & Social Association

Friday 28th September 2018 League Dinner & Awards Evening The Clay Oven Banqueting Suite

197 Ealing Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA0 4LW

Date TBC Umpires End of Season Meeting

London Post Office Sport & Social Association

Thursday 10th January 2019 Annual General Meeting

London Post Office Sport & Social Association

www.MiddlesexChampionship.com

Designed & Printed by: www.nscMedia.com Tel: 020 3397 9775

www.MiddlesexChampionship.com

Middlesex Championship #MiddlesexChamp

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MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE 2018

HONORARY LIFE MEMBER MIKE BARNETT – ELECTED JANUARY 2004 CHRIS WILSON – ELECTED JANUARY 2006 DELLA COLLINS – ELECTED JANUARY 2007

DOREEN BROWNE – ELECTED JANUARY 2009

Chairman, Grounds & Facilities: VIJAY VAISHAMPAYAN

28 Kenton Gardens, Kenton, Harrow, HA3 8DE Tel: 07726 751 988 Email: [email protected]

Vice Chairman & Registration Secretary: DHIRU SAVANI 35 Cowbridge Road, Kenton, HA3 9QA

Tel: 07956 492 825 Email: [email protected]

Secretary, Child Welfare Officer & Fixture Secretary: SUE GALLAGHER 5 Royal Mews, Alexander Road, London Colney, Herts, AL2 1FH

Tel: 01727 827 764 / 07939 501 607 Email: [email protected]

Treasurer: KUMAR SELVAKUMAR 23 Langmead Drive, Bushey Heath, WD23 4GD

Tel: 07957 210 498 Email: [email protected]

Results Secretary / Webmaster: ANIL KULKARNI Tel: 07723 098 137 Email: [email protected]

Chairman of Disciplinary: HASH PATEL Tel: 07932 567 755 Email: [email protected]

Umpires Co-ordinator: RAY ANGRA Tel: 07957 062 583 Email: [email protected]

Sponsorship: MUKS RABADIA Email: [email protected]

OUR MEMBER CLUBS AND CLUB CONTACTS

ACTONIANS (020 8567 4556) Gunnersbury Drive Popes Lane, Ealing London W5 4LL Rep: SANDIP PATEL M: 07961 049 679

ALEXANDRA PARK (020 8888 2122) The Racecourse Ground Alexandra Park London N22 7AX Rep: GRAYHAM TINDAL M: 07502 299638 BESSBOROUGH (020 8426 0950) Headstone Manor Park Pinner View North Harrow HA2 6PX Rep: ALEX IRANI M: 07951 819 474

BRENTHAM (020 8997 2624) 38A Meadvale Road Ealing London W5 1NP Rep: JAMES HITCHCOCK M: 07786 225 993

BURHANI Harrow Recreation Ground Roxborough Road Harrow, HA1 1PB Rep: ALI ASGHAR HUSSAINI H: 020 8861 4659 M: 07821 048 745

CHISWICK (07999 421013 Bar manager Andy) Chiswick Cricket Club 10 Riverside Drive, Chiswick London W4 2SP Rep: TOM MASON M: 07789 038 292

CRS CARDINALS Chandos Recreation Park Camrose Avenue Middlesex HA8 6BX Rep: CHARLES GREENIDGE H: 020 8843 1055 M: 07960 650 645

EALING HANWELLIONS (020 8574 1251) Brentfields, Greenford Road Middlesex UB1 3EB Reps: VIKRAM PATEL M: 07860 732 474

EALING THREE BRIDGES Harrow Recreation Ground Roxborough Road Harrow, Middlesex HA1 1NS Rep: CLETUS NATHANIELSZ M: 07886 275 320

EALING TRAILFINDERS Trailfinders Sports Club Vallis Way, Ealing London W13 0DD Rep: RON JAZZ H: 020 8799 0404

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EDMONTON (020 8363 4014) Hydeside Ground Church Street, Edmonton London N9 9HL Rep: RAY DODDS M: 07722 937 335

FRIENDS UNITED Vale Farm, Pitch 3, off Sudbury Ave Wembley, Middlesex HA0 3QS Rep: PIYUSH VANRAJ M: 07544 957 000

HARROW Paynes Folly Wood End Road Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3PP Rep: SUK BHUPAL M: 07525 849 645

HARROW TOWN (020 8866 8733) Harrow Town Sports Club Rayners Lane, Harrow Middlesex HA2 9TY Rep: MOHSIN SHAFI M: 07946 224 845 KAY PLUS (020 7323 0331) London Marathon Playing Fields Birkbeck Avenue Greenford London UB6 8LS Rep: KAVAN TRIVEDI M: 07870 402 519

OUR MEMBER CLUBS AND CLUB CONTACTS

KENSINGTON & CHELSEA (07799 884295) Kings House Sports Ground Riverside Drive, Chiswick London W4 2RZ Rep: GRAEME BOWMAN M: 07886 490 019

KENTON (020 8363 4014) Hydeside Church Street, Edmonton London N9 9HL Rep: RAY DODDS M: 07722 937 335

KINGSBURY CONSTRUCTION Preston Park College Road, Wembley Middlesex HA9 8RJ Rep: NEELESH PATEL M: 07766 706 775

LANKA LIONS Eton Grove Kingsbury London NW9 9LD Rep: SIHAN DANGALLA M: 07533 242 107

LOHANA RCT Sports Ground Bridleway, Off Headstone Lane Middlesex HA2 6NG Rep: DHIRU SAVANI M: 07956 492 825

LONDON TIGERS Spikes Bridge Park West Avenue Southall UB1 2AR Rep: MD TANVER AHAMED M: 07794 195 622

NEW CALYPSONIANS Green Dragon Lane Winchmore Hill London N21 1EP Rep: EARL GRIFFITH M: 07973 377 701

NORTH LONDON MUSLIMS Hackney Marshes Homerton Road London E9 5PF Rep: SUHAYL MALJEE M: 07790 821 581

NORTHWICK PARK Northwick Park Playing Fields The Fairway Wembley HA0 3TQ Rep: ANOOP ITTYRAH M: 07429 002 535

OLD ISLEWORTHIANS & HESTON 22 Wood Lane Isleworth Middlesex TW7 5ED Rep: ALEX THAMBY M: 07816 973 408

PERIVALE PHOENICIANS Drayton Manor Playing Fields Greenford Avenue, Hanwell London W7 3DD Rep: ARSHAD KHAN M: 07985 406 727

OUR MEMBER CLUBS AND CLUB CONTACTS

PESHWA (07711 226655) Metropolitan Police Sport Ground Bushey Sport Club Aldenham Road Bushey WD23 2TR Rep: PARAG KACHARE M: 07771 746 610

PINNER CHALLENGERS Roxbourne Park Harrow, Pinner Middlesex HA5 1JF Rep: SANTOSH MARRI M: 07702 912 992 PRIORY PARK Cavendish Recreation Ground Cavendish Pavilion, Field End Road Middlesex HA4 9PG Rep: SIDDHARTHA PANDYA M: 07782 323 663

RAJPUT SAMAJ Boston Manor Playing Fields Boston Gardens, Brentford Middlesex TW8 9LR Rep: MOHANSINH DARBAR M: 07538 676 459

REGENTS PARK (0300 0612323) The Hub Regents Park London NW1 4RU Rep: MARK WATERTON H: 020 7483 4505

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OUR MEMBER CLUBS AND CLUB CONTACTS

SKLPC (020 8845 9470) India Gardens West End Road, Northolt Middlesex UB5 6RE Rep: AJAY PATEL M: 07931 536 171 SOUTH HAMPSTEAD (020 8451 1570) Brondesbury Park Milverton Road London NW6 7AR Rep: VARUM AGNISH M: 07557 027 369

SOUTH HARROW (020 8423 7940) Roxeth Recreation Ground Eastcote Road, South Harrow Middlesex HA2 8LD Rep: PRAVIN TANK M: 07734 476 475

STOKE NEWINGTON Hackney North Marshes Off Mandeville Street London E5 0AL Rep: DUNCAN HOLDEN M: 07770 803 384

SWAMIBAPA Copthall Playing Fields Opp. Allianz Park Champions Way London NW4 1RL Rep: ASHWIN KERAI M: 07986 378 215

TAMIL UNITED Vale Farm Sports Club, Pitch 2 East End Lane, Wembley Middlesex HA0 3LE Rep: AMAR MAHADEVA M: 07958 429 470

TOWER HAMLETS 1ST XI Hackney Marshes North Pavilion Mandeville Street London E5 0AL 2nd XI Leyton County CC 2 Crawley Rd E10 6RJ Rep: MAHBUBUL ALAM M: 07507 201 531 UNITED SPORTS (07932 535623 / 07941 262649) The Pavilion Opposite Wembley High School 279 East Lane Wembley HA0 3LE Rep: HIMANSHU ROHELLA M: 07511 211 134

VADDUKKODAI SPORT CLUB Ealing Central Sports Ground Horsenden Lane, Perivale Middx UB6 8AP REP: ARIYAM RAJEEVAN M: 07940 516 989 WEST HARROW Headstone Lane Harrow Middx HA2 6JL Rep: BRIAN MCGRORY M: 07535 460 276

WILLOW LEATHER (07570 375146) Little Harlington Playing Fields Sipson Lane Hayes UB3 5EU Rep: SANDEEP NAIR M: 07912 870 191 WYCOMBE HOUSE (020 8560 8124) 385 Jersey Road London Isleworth TW7 5PJ REP: Zahid Ahmed M: 07496 522 759 YOUTH WING Eton Grove Rugby Road London NW9 9LD Rep: HITEN PATEL M: 07939 234 990

OUR MEMBER CLUBS AND CLUB CONTACTS

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1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION ONE FIXTURES - 2018

SATURDAY 5TH MAY 45/45 OVERSFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Actonians v Harrow South Hampstead v ActoniansTower Hamlets v Bessborough Harrow Town v Ealing Hanwellions

Lohana v Kenton Wycombe House v EdmontonSKLPC v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Brentham

Alexandra Park v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Alexandra Park

SATURDAY 12TH MAY 45/45 OVERSEaling Trailfinders v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Ealing Trailfinders

Kenton v Actonians Actonians v Wycombe HouseHarrow v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v South Hampstead

Bessborough v Lohana Edmonton v Harrow TownPerivale Phoenicians v SKLPC Brentham v Perivale Phoenicians

SATURDAY 19TH MAY 45/45 OVERSActonians v Lohana Edmonton v Actonians

Tower Hamlets v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Ealing HanwellionsSKLPC v Harrow South Hampstead v Brentham

Alexandra Park v Kenton Wycombe House v Alexandra ParkBessborough v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Harrow Town

SATURDAY 26TH MAY 45/45 OVERSActonians v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Actonians

Lohana v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v EdmontonKenton v SKLPC Brentham v Wycombe HouseHarrow v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v South Hampstead

Perivale Phoenicians v Bessborough Harrow Town v Perivale Phoenicians

SATURDAY 2ND JUNE 45/45 OVERSTower Hamlets v Kenton Wycombe House v Ealing Hanwellions

Ealing Trailfinders v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Ealing TrailfindersSKLPC v Actonians Actonians v Brentham

Alexandra Park v Lohana Edmonton v Alexandra ParkBessborough v Harrow South Hampstead v Harrow Town

SATURDAY 9TH JUNEActonians v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Actonians

Lohana v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v EdmontonKenton v Bessborough Harrow Town v Wycombe House

Alexandra Park v SKLPC Brentham v Alexandra ParkHarrow v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v South Hampstead

1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION ONE

SATURDAY 16TH JUNEFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Tower Hamlets v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Ealing HanwellionsEaling Trailfinders v Kenton Wycombe House v Ealing Trailfinders

SKLPC v Lohana Edmonton v BrenthamBessborough v Actonians Actonians v Harrow Town

Perivale Phoenicians v Harrow South Hampstead v Perivale Phoenicians

SATURDAY 23RD JUNEActonians v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Actonians

Lohana v Harrow South Hampstead v EdmontonKenton v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Wycombe HouseSKLPC v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Brentham

Alexandra Park v Bessborough Harrow Town v Alexandra Park

SATURDAY 30TH JUNETower Hamlets v Lohana Edmonton v Ealing Hanwellions

Ealing Trailfinders v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Ealing TrailfindersHarrow v Kenton Wycombe House v South Hampstead

Bessborough v SKLPC Brentham v Harrow TownPerivale Phoenicians v Actonians Actonians v Perivale Phoenicians

SATURDAY 7TH JULYHarrow v Actonians Actonians v South Hampstead

Bessborough v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Harrow TownKenton v Lohana Edmonton v Wycombe House

Ealing Trailfinders v SKLPC Brentham v Ealing TrailfindersPerivale Phoenicians v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Perivale Phoenicians

SATURDAY 14TH JULYTower Hamlets v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Ealing Hanwellions

Actonians v Kenton Wycombe House v ActoniansAlexandra Park v Harrow South Hampstead v Alexandra Park

Lohana v Bessborough Harrow Town v EdmontonSKLPC v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Brentham

SATURDAY 21ST JULYLohana v Actonians Actonians v Edmonton

Perivale Phoenicians v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Perivale PhoeniciansHarrow v SKLPC Brentham v South HampsteadKenton v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Wycombe House

Ealing Trailfinders v Bessborough Harrow Town v Ealing Trailfinders

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1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION ONE

SATURDAY 28TH JULYFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Alexandra Park v Actonians Actonians v Alexandra ParkEaling Trailfinders v Lohana Edmonton v Ealing Trailfinders

SKLPC v Kenton Wycombe House v BrenthamTower Hamlets v Harrow South Hampstead v Ealing Hanwellions

Bessborough v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Harrow Town

SATURDAY 4TH AUGUSTKenton v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Wycombe House

Perivale Phoenicians v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Perivale PhoeniciansActonians v SKLPC Brentham v Actonians

Lohana v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v EdmontonHarrow v Bessborough Harrow Town v South Hampstead

SATURDAY 11TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSTower Hamlets v Actonians Actonians v Ealing Hanwellions

Perivale Phoenicians v Lohana Edmonton v Perivale PhoeniciansBessborough v Kenton Wycombe House v Harrow Town

SKLPC v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v BrenthamEaling Trailfinders v Harrow South Hampstead v Ealing Trailfinders

SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSAlexandra Park v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Alexandra Park

Kenton v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Wycombe HouseLohana v SKLPC Brentham v Edmonton

Actonians v Bessborough Harrow Town v ActoniansHarrow v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v South Hampstead

SATURDAY 25TH AUGUST START 12.00 P.M 45/45 OVERSEaling Trailfinders v Actonians Actonians v Ealing Trailfinders

Harrow v Lohana Edmonton v South HampsteadPerivale Phoenicians v Kenton Wycombe House v Perivale Phoenicians

Tower Hamlets v SKLPC Brentham v Ealing HanwellionsBessborough v Alexandra Park Alexandra Park v Harrow Town

SEPTEMBER 1ST SEPTEMBER START 12.00PM 45/45 OVERSLohana v Tower Hamlets Ealing Hanwellions v Edmonton

Alexandra Park v Ealing Trailfinders Ealing Trailfinders v Alexandra ParkKenton v Harrow South Hampstead v Wycombe HouseSKLPC v Bessborough Harrow Town v Brentham

Actonians v Perivale Phoenicians Perivale Phoenicians v Actonians

1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION TWO FIXTURES - 2018

SATURDAY 5TH MAY 45/45 OVERSFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Kay Plus v London Tigers London Tigers v Kay PlusEaling Hanwellions v Chiswick Chiswick v Tower Hamlets

Edmonton v New Calypsonians Peshwa v LohanaSwamibapa v West Harrow West Harrow v Swamibapa

Kens Chelsea v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Kens Chelsea

SATURDAY 12TH MAY 45/45 OVERSWest Harrow v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v West Harrow

New Calypsonians v Kay Plus Kay Plus v PeshwaLondon Tigers v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v London Tigers

Chiswick v Edmonton Lohana v ChiswickStoke Newington v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Stoke Newington

SATURDAY 19TH MAY 45/45 OVERSKay Plus v Edmonton Lohana v Kay Plus

Ealing Hanwellions v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Tower HamletsSwamibapa v London Tigers London Tigers v Swamibapa

Kens Chelsea v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Kens ChelseaChiswick v West Harrow West Harrow v Chiswick

SATURDAY 26TH MAY 45/45 OVERSKay Plus v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v Kay Plus

Edmonton v West Harrow West Harrow v LohanaNew Calypsonians v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Peshwa

London Tigers v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v London TigersStoke Newington v Chiswick Chiswick v Stoke Newington

SATURDAY 2ND JUNE 45/45OVERSEaling Hanwellions v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Tower Hamlets

West Harrow v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v West HarrowSwamibapa v Kay Plus Kay Plus v Swamibapa

Kens Chelsea v Edmonton Lohana v Kens ChelseaChiswick v London Tigers London Tigers v Chiswick

SATURDAY 9TH JUNEKay Plus v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v Kay Plus

Edmonton v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v LohanaNew Calypsonians v Chiswick Chiswick v Peshwa

Kens Chelsea v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Kens ChelseaLondon Tigers v West Harrow West Harrow v London Tigers

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1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION TWO

SATURDAY 16TH JUNEFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Ealing Hanwellions v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v Tower HamletsWest Harrow v New Calypsonians Peshwa v West HarrowSwamibapa v Edmonton Lohana v Swamibapa

Chiswick v Kay Plus Kay Plus v ChiswickStoke Newington v London Tigers London Tigers v Stoke Newington

SATURDAY 23RD JUNEKay Plus v West Harrow West Harrow v Kay Plus

Edmonton v London Tigers London Tigers v LohanaNew Calypsonians v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Peshwa

Swamibapa v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v SwamibapaKens Chelsea v Chiswick Chiswick v Kens Chelsea

SATURDAY 30TH JUNEEaling Hanwellions v Edmonton Lohana v Tower Hamlets

West Harrow v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v West HarrowLondon Tigers v New Calypsonians Peshwa v London Tigers

Chiswick v Swamibapa Swamibapa v ChiswickStoke Newington v Kay Plus Kay Plus v Stoke Newington

SATURDAY 7TH JULYLondon Tigers v Kay Plus Kay Plus v London Tigers

Chiswick v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v ChiswickNew Calypsonians v Edmonton Lohana v Peshwa

West Harrow v Swamibapa Swamibapa v West HarrowStoke Newington v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v Stoke Newington

SATURDAY 14TH JULYEaling Hanwellions v West Harrow West Harrow v Tower Hamlets

Kay Plus v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Kay PlusKens Chelsea v London Tigers London Tigers v Kens Chelsea

Edmonton v Chiswick Chiswick v LohanaSwamibapa v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Swamibapa

SATURDAY 21ST JULYEdmonton v Kay Plus Kay Plus v Lohana

Stoke Newington v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v Stoke NewingtonLondon Tigers v Swamibapa Swamibapa v London Tigers

New Calypsonians v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v PeshwaWest Harrow v Chiswick Chiswick v West Harrow

1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION TWO

SATURDAY 28TH JULYFirst Eleven Second Eleven

Kens Chelsea v Kay Plus Kay Plus v Kens ChelseaWest Harrow v Edmonton Lohana v West HarrowSwamibapa v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Swamibapa

Ealing Hanwellions v London Tigers London Tigers v Tower HamletsChiswick v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Chiswick

SATURDAY 4TH AUGUSTNew Calypsonians v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v Peshwa

Stoke Newington v West Harrow West Harrow v Stoke NewingtonKay Plus v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Kay Plus

Edmonton v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v LohanaLondon Tigers v Chiswick Chiswick v London Tigers

SATURDAY 11TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSEaling Hanwellions v Kay Plus Kay Plus v Tower Hamlets

Stoke Newington v Edmonton Lohana v Stoke NewingtonChiswick v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Chiswick

Swamibapa v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v SwamibapaWest Harrow v London Tigers London Tigers v West Harrow

SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSKens Chelsea v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v Kens Chelsea

New Calypsonians v West Harrow West Harrow v PeshwaEdmonton v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Lohana

Kay Plus v Chiswick Chiswick v Kay PlusLondon Tigers v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v London Tigers

SATURDAY 25TH AUGUST START 12.00 P.M 45/45 OVERSWest Harrow v Kay Plus Kay Plus v West Harrow

London Tigers v Edmonton Lohana v London TigersStoke Newington v New Calypsonians Peshwa v Stoke Newington

Ealing Hanwellions v Swamibapa Swamibapa v Tower HamletsChiswick v Kens Chelsea Kens Chelsea v Chiswick

SEPTEMBER 1ST SEPTEMBER START 12.00PM 45/45 OVERSEdmonton v Ealing Hanwellions Tower Hamlets v Lohana

Kens Chelsea v West Harrow West Harrow v Kens ChelseaNew Calypsonians v London Tigers London Tigers v Peshwa

Swamibapa v Chiswick Chiswick v SwamibapaKay Plus v Stoke Newington Stoke Newington v Kay Plus

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1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION THREE FIXTURES - 2018

SATURDAY 5TH MAY 45/45 OVERSDivision Three A Division Three B

Old Isleworthians v Regents Park Ealing 3 Bridges v Old IsleworthiansYouth Wing v Rajput Samaj CRS Cardinals v Lanka Lions

North London Muslims v United Sports South Harrow v North London MuslimsPinner Challengers v VSC Priory Park v Willow Leather

Tamil United v Peshwa New Calypsonians v Kingsbury ConstructionNorthwick Park v Friends United Friends United v Burhani

SATURDAY 12TH MAY 45/45 OVERSYouth Wing v Regents Park CRS Cardinals v Ealing 3 Bridges

Rajput Samaj v North London Muslims New London Muslims v Lanka LionsUnited Sports v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v South Harrow

VSC v Tamil United Priory Park v New CalypsoniansPeshwa v Northwick Park Burhani v Kingsbury Construction

Friends United v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v Friends United

SATURDAY 19TH MAY 45/45OVERSOld Isleworthians v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Old Isleworthians

Regents Park v Rajput Samaj Ealing 3 Bridges v Lanka LionsYouth Wing v United Sports South Harrow v CRS Cardinals

Pinner Challengers v Northwick Park Burhani v Willow LeatherVSC v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v Priory Park

Friends United v Tamil United New Calypsonians v Friends United

SATURDAY 26TH MAY 45/45 OVERSOld Isleworthians v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v Old Isleworthians

Regents Park v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Ealing 3 BridgesUnited Sports v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v South Harrow

Pinner Challengers v Tamil United Willow Leather v New CalypsoniansNorthwick Park v VSC Priory Park v Burhani

Peshwa v Friends United Friends United v Kingsbury Construction

SATURDAY 2ND JUNE 45/45 OVERSOld Isleworthians v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v Old Isleworthians

United Sports v Regents Park Ealing 3 Bridges v South HarrowNorth London Muslims v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v North London Muslims

Pinner Challengers v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v Willow LeathVSC v Friends United Friends United v Priory Park

Tamil United v Northwick Park New Calypsonians v Burhani

SATURDAY 9TH JUNEOld Isleworthians v Pinner Challengers Williow Leather v Old Isleworthians

Regents Park v VSC Priory Park v Ealing 3 BridgesTamil United v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v New Calypsonians

Peshwa v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v Kingsbury Construction North London Muslims v Northwick Park Burhani v North London Muslims

Friends United v United Sports South Harrow v Friends United

1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION THREE

SATURDAY 16TH JUNE

Division Three A Division Three B

Pinner Challengers v United Sports South Harrow v Willow LeatherVSC v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Priory Park

Rajput Samaj v Tamil United New Calypsonians v Lanka LionsYouth Wing v Peshwa CRS Cardinals v Kingsbury Construction

Regents Park v Northwick Park Ealing 3 Bridges v BurhaniFriends United v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Friends United

SATURDAY 23RD JUNEPeshwa v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Kingsbury Construction

Regents Park v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v Ealing 3 BridgesYouth Wing v Friends United Friends United v CRS Cardinals

VSC v Rajput Samaj Priory Park v Lanka LionsTamil United v North London Muslims North London Muslims v New Calypsonians

United Sports v Northwick Park Burhani v South Harrow

Pinner Challengers v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v Willow LeatherVSC v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Priory Park

Tamil United v United Sports New Calypsonians v South HarrowNorth London Muslims v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v North London Muslims

Northwick Park v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v BurhaniFriends United v Regents Park Ealing 3 Bridges v Friends United

SATURDAY 30TH JUNE

SATURDAY 7TH JULYTamil United v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v New Calypsonians

Peshwa v Regents Park Kingsbury Construction v Ealing 3 BridgesYouth Wing v Northwick Park Burhani v CRS Cardinals

Rajput Samaj v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v Lanka LionsFriends United v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Friends UnitedUnited Sports v VSC Priory Park v South Harrow

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1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION THREE

1.00pm start unless otherwise stated DIVISION THREE

SATURDAY 28TH JULY

Division Three A Division Three B Division Three A Division Three B

Regents Park v Youth Wing Ealing 3 Bridges v CRS CardinalsNorth London Muslims v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v North London Muslims

Old Isleworthians v United Sports South Harrow v Old IsleworthiansVSC v Tamil United New Calypsonians v Priory Park

Northwick Park v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v BurhaniPinner Challengers v Friends United Friends United v Willow Leather

SATURDAY 4TH AUGUSTOld Isleworthians v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Old Isleworthians

Rajput Samaj v Regents Park Lanka Lions v Ealing 3 BridgesUnited Sports v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v South Harrow

Northwick Park v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v BurhaniPeshwa v VSC Priory Park v Kingsbury Construction

Tamil United v Friends United Friends United v New Calypsonians

SATURDAY 11TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSYouth Wing v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v CRS Cardinals

Regents Park v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Ealing 3 BridgesRajput Samaj v United Sports South Harrow v Lanka LionsTamil United v Pinner Challengers New Calypsonians v Willow Leather

VSC v Northwick Park Burhani v Priory ParkFriends United v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v Friends United

SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST 45/45 OVERSPinner Challengers v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Willow Leather

VSC v Regents Park Ealing 3 Bridges v Priory ParkTamil United v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v New Calypsonians

Peshwa v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v Kingsbury ConstructionNorth London Muslims v Northwick Park Burhani v North London Muslims

United Sports v Friends United Friends United v South Harrow

SATURDAY 25TH AUGUST START 12.00 P.M 45/45 OVERSUnited Sports v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v South Harrow

VSC v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Priory ParkRajput Samaj v Tamil United New Calypsonians v Lanka Lions

Youth Wing v Peshwa Kingsbury Construction v CRS CardinalsNorthwick Park v Regents Park Burhani v Ealing 3 Bridges

Old Isleworthians v Friends United Friends United v Old Isleworthians

SEPTEMBER 1ST SEPTEMBER START 12.00 PM 45/45 OVERSPeshwa v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Kingsbury Construction

Pinner Challengers v Regents Park Ealing 3 Bridges v Willow LeatherFriends United v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v Friends UnitedRajput Samaj v VSC Lanka Lions v Priory ParkTamil United v North London Muslims North London Muslims v New Calypsonians

Northwick Park v United Sports South Harrow v Burhani

SATURDAY 14TH JULYPinner Challengers v North London Muslims North London Muslims v Willow Leather

VSC v Youth Wing CRS Cardinals v Priory ParkRegents Park v Tamil United New Calypsonians v Ealing 3 BridgesUnited Sports v Peshwa South Harrow v Kingsbury Construction

Northwick Park v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v BurhaniFriends United v Rajput Samaj Lanka Lions v Friends United

SATURDAY 21ST JULYRegents Park v Old Isleworthians Old Isleworthians v Ealing 3 BridgesRajput Samaj v Youth Wing Lanka Lions v CRS CardinalsUnited Sports v North London Muslims North London Muslims v South Harrow

VSC v Pinner Challengers Willow Leather v Priory ParkPeshwa v Tamil United Kingsbury Construction v New Calypsonians

Friends United v Northwick Park Burhani v Friends United

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PLAYING CONDITIONS1. POINTS SYSTEM1.1 45 45 Overs Format

MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE (Weeks 1 – 5 and 15 – 18 inclusive)Each game shall be played according to the Laws of Cricket as issued by the MCC (the ‘Laws’ with any references in this Schedule to a numbered Law being to the relevant Law of Cricket) except as set out below.

1. DURATIONa) Matches in Weeks 1-5 (inclusive) and Weeks 15 –16 (inclusive): Normal hours of

play will be:• First Innings: 1.00 to 3.50 pm.• Interval between innings: 3.50pm to 4.20 pm.• Second Innings: 4.20 pm to 7.10 pm.• Close of Play: BY 7.30pm (Captains should aim to achieve this as its factored in

extra time already)In Week 17 & 18 all matches shall commence 1 hour earlier and all other timings in relation to those matches shall hence be brought forward by 60 minutes i.e 12pm start time.Note –

i) This assumes 40 minutes or more of time being lostii) If no time is lost, scheduled close of play will be 6.40pmiii) If, for example, 20 minutes of time is lost the scheduled close of play will be 7.00pm

All scheduled timings shall be subject to further allowances made by the Umpires under paragraph 10 (c).

bi) Each match shall consist of a maximum of 45 overs per innings save where time is lost after the scheduled start time due to inclement weather or other unavoidable cause, when the number of overs may be reduced as provided below.

ii) Unless bowled out earlier, the team batting first shall bat for the full number of overs allotted prior to the commencement of the match; declarations are not permitted. Should the side batting first be dismissed before the end of the overs allotted to it, the team batting second shall be entitled to bat for 45 overs or as reduced due to inclement weather or other cause.

iii) Overs shall only begin to be deducted from either innings once the cumulative loss of playing time exceeds 40 minutes whether by way of a delayed start and/or a subsequent suspension of play.

c) Delayed start matches –i) The number of overs shall be arranged so that both teams have the opportunity of

batting for the same number of overs (minimum 20 overs each team).ii) If the delay in the actual start is 40 minutes or less, paragraph 1 (b) (iii) shall apply

and there shall be no deduction of overs from either innings.iii) If the delay in the actual start is more than 40 minutes the calculation of the

number of overs to be bowled shall be based on one over per side for each full 7

minutes in the time remaining before the scheduled close of play (as referred to in paragraph 1 (a).Time for the interval must be excluded from the calculation of time remaining.

d) Suspended matches –i) First innings - When play is suspended during the first innings and the cumulative

loss of playing time in the Match is 40 minutes or less, paragraph 1 (b) (iii) shall apply and there shall be no reduction in overs. Once the cumulative loss of playing time in the Match has exceeded 40 minutes and either play continues to be suspended or is subsequently suspended during the first innings, the object shall be to rearrange the number of overs so that both sides have the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs (minimum 20 overs per side). The reduction of the number of overs to be bowled shall be based on one over per side for each full 7 minutes in the time remaining before the scheduled close of play (as referred to in paragraph 1 (a)). Should the calculation regarding the number of overs result in an odd number of total overs then one over shall be added and the new total divided in halfTime for the interval must be excluded from the calculation of time remaining.

ii) Second innings - If there is a delayed start to the second innings or a suspension of play during the second innings and the cumulative loss of playing time in the Match is 40 minutes or less, paragraph 1 (b) iii shall apply and there shall be no reduction in the overs which the side batting second shall face.Once the cumulative loss of playing time in the Match has exceeded 40 minutes and either the start of the second innings continues to be delayed or play in the second innings continues to be suspended or is subsequently suspended so that there is :- (A) sufficient time for the side batting second to receive the same number of overs as the side batting first had the opportunity to receive, there will be no reduction in the number of overs in the second innings; or (B) insufficient time for the side batting second to face the same number of overs as the side batting first had the opportunity to face, then the number of overs to be bowled will be those that could be bowled by the scheduled close of play (as referred to in paragraph 1(a)) assuming a rate of 3.5 minutes per over, subject to a minimum of 20 overs. The number of overs to be faced by the team batting second will never be increased because of a delayed start to the second innings or after a suspension in the second innings.

iii) In the event of a suspension occurring in the middle of an over, the number of full overs to be bowled will be calculated by treating such partial over as a complete over (i.e. treat 3 overs and two balls as 4 overs) and any balls remaining to be bowled in the over during which play was suspended, will be bowled when play is resumed.

e) The fielding Captain shall agree drinks intervals with the Umpires prior to the start of each innings. A maximum of 5 minutes will be allowed for each drinks break. Time for agreed drinks intervals shall be excluded when calculating any time remaining.

f) Should the loss of time result in less than 20 overs being available to either team , the game shall be abandoned.

g) Should calculations regarding numbers of overs result in a fraction of an over, the fraction shall be ignored.;

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Illustration of paragraph 1.d.i. (Suspension of play in the 1st Innings including examples of partial overs, calculations resulting in a fraction of an over and an odd number of overs)Facts: Scenario for game played in week 3 (1pm start) 40 minutes is lost before the start of play. Play starts at 13.40. It rains at 14.40 and the play is suspended after 14 overs and 3 valid balls have been bowled. Play resumes at 16.00. Before play re-starts the Captains and the Umpires agree that there will be no drinks break in the 1st Innings but that tea and drinks in the 2nd innings will proceed as normally. How many overs will each side now have the opportunity to face?Application of para 1 d i.:Step 1: calculate how many overs can be played in remaining playing time (“PT”) by dividing it by 3.5 (ignore any fraction).Step 2: Add any overs already bowled (round any incomplete over at stoppage up). Step 3: If the resulting number of overs is uneven, add one.Step 4: Divide the resulting total by 2 to arrive at the numbers of overs for each Team.Step 5: where the stoppage occurred mid-over, bowl the remaining balls of that over and then, per the calculation, bowl the remaining overs of the batting’s side’s revised entitlement.Calculation:Step 1: Remaining PT 20:00 (extended Close of Play) minus 16.00 = 4 hours minus intervals to be taken in that time i.e. 35 mins (tea + 1 drinks) - 4 hours minus 35 mins = 3 hours 25 mins (205 mins). 205 divided by 3.5 = 58.57 BUT ignore Fractions of an Over (paragraph 1 g) so 58 overs.Step 2: Add overs already bowled (round up any incomplete over per - Paragraph 1 d iii) so 14.3 overs become 15 overs. 15 overs + 58 overs = 73 overs.Step 3: If the resulting number is uneven - 73 is uneven - add one over (Paragraph 1 d i) so 73 overs becomes 74 overs.Step 4: Divide resulting total (74 overs) by 2 = 37 overs for each Team so the side batting first has 37 minus 15 overs (22 rounded up if applicable per Step 2) = 22 overs left to face on resumption of play (plus, per Step 5, the 3 balls remaining from the incomplete over).Step 5: On resumption, complete the incomplete over by bowling the remaining 3 balls and then the side batting first gets the chance to face its remaining 22 overs.Illustration of paragraph 1.d.ii. (Time lost in the Second innings where the side batting Second cannot receive the same number of overs as the side batting first had the opportunity to receive and calculation of average run rate and target score)

2. THE BALLSThe Home Club shall provide two new cricket balls of a quality and manufacture as supplied by the Committee per the MCL Playing Conditions. The Home Club shall be responsible for supplying enough spare balls of equal standard. One new ball shall be used at the start of each innings. Spares on varying conditions to be provided by the Home side and if necessary loss of new ball within first 4-5 overs to be replaced with a new ball.

3. NUMBER OF OVERS PER BOWLERa) In a 45 overs match, no bowler may bowl more than 9 overs in an innings.b) In a match where the start has been delayed and the innings of both teams are

reduced prior to the commencement of the match to less than 45 overs, no bowler may bowl more than one fifth of the total overs allowed. Where the total overs are not divisible by 5, an additional over shall be allowed to the minimum number of bowlers necessary to make up the balance - e.g. in a 43 over match, 3 bowlers may bowl 9 overs and no other more than 8 overs.

c) In the event of a reduction in overs after the commencement of the match, the maximum number of overs allowed per bowler will be calculated as in paragraph 3(b) (unless such number has been exceeded before the suspension) – e.g. after 16 overs, rain results in the innings being reduced to 32 overs. Both opening bowlers have already bowled 8 overs each. 2 bowlers can bowl 7 overs and 3 can bowl 6. Bowlers 1 and 2 have already exceeded this limit. They count as the 2 bowlers who were allowed the extra over (7 as opposed to 6) and so any other bowlers are limited to 6 overs.

d) Where a suspension occurs mid-over and on resumption the bowler has exceeded the new maximum allocation, he will be allowed to finish the incomplete over.

e) In the event of a bowler being incapacitated or suspended and being unable to complete an over, the remaining balls will be bowled by another bowler providing that bowler did not bowl the previous over or part of it. Such part of an over shall count as a full over only in so far as each bowler’s limit is concerned.

f) The ECB Fast Bowling Directives may affect the above over limitations.

4. RESTRICTION ON THE PLACEMENT OF FIELDERSa) At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fielders on the leg side.b) One circle of 30 yards from wickets shall be drawn on the field of play using circular

plastic markers. The circle shall have as their centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The fielding restriction area should be marked by ‘dots’ at five-yard (4.57 metre) intervals, each ‘dot’ to be covered by a white plastic or rubber (but not metal) disc measuring seven inches (18 cm) in diameter.

c) At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fielders outside the fielding restriction area referred to in paragraph 4 (b) above.

d) In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, the Umpire at the striker’s end shall call and signal ‘No Ball’.

e) In the event of the striker’s end Umpire failing to call and signal No Ball when the fielding restrictions in this playing condition have been breached or when Law 41.5 has been breached (i.e. at the point of delivery, not more than two fielders other than the wicketkeeper shall be behind the popping crease on the on side), immediately the ball becomes dead, the striker may draw the matter to that Umpire’s attention. If the striker’s end Umpire is able to verify the breach, he shall call and signal No Ball. If the striker’s end Umpire is unable to verify the breach then he shall confirm that the events of the delivery shall be unchanged.

f) Irrespective of the Ground size, 30 yard circle and marked boundary markings will apply as consistent across all grounds as both innings will have the same conditions.

5. UNDERARM BOWLING AND DOUBLE BOUNCESLaw 24.1 (b) shall not apply and no bowler may deliver the ball underarm. If a bowler bowls a ball underarm the Umpire shall call a no ball and the ball is to be

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re-bowled overarm.a) No ball: Law 24.7 is amended so as to read:

The umpire shall call and signal No ball if a ball which he considers to have been delivered, without having previously touched bat or person of the striker, either (i) bounces more than once or (ii) rolls along the ground in either case before it reaches the popping crease.

6. WIDE BALL/PITCH MARKINGSa) Umpires are instructed to apply a very strict and consistent interpretation in regard to

judging a wide in order to prevent negative bowling wide of the wicket.b) The following criteria should be adopted as a guide to Umpires:

If a ball passes either side of the wicket sufficiently wide to make it virtually impossible for the striker to play a “normal cricket stroke” both from where he is standing and from where he should normally be standing at the crease, the Umpire shall call and signal “Wide Ball”. Any ball that passes to the leg side of the wicket without being hit by the striker or hitting any part of the striker’s person or equipment shall normally be called wide.

c) Pitch markings should be expanded to include lines, 17 inches (43.18cms) inside either return crease as an aid to Umpires in judging whether an offside wide has been bowled.

d) The above provisions in a and b do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball, or if it passes between the striker and the wicket.

7. THE BOWLING OF BEAMERSLaw 42.6 (b) is amended to read as follows:Any high full pitch ball (regardless of its pace) which passes or would have passed above waist height of the striker standing upright at the crease shall be called and signalled no ball by the Umpire at the bowler’s end. In addition, if the high full pitched ball is anything other than slow , it shall be deemed dangerous and unfair and the Umpire at the bowler’s end, in addition to the call and signal of no ball, will adopt the procedures of Law 42.7.

8. FOOT NO BALLSNo free hit to follow (Normal no ball Law)

9. MAXIMUM OF ONE BOUNCER ALLOWED PER OVERAny additional bouncers to be no balled

10. RESULTa) A result can only be achieved if, prior to being so achieved, both teams have had the

opportunity of batting for at least 20 overs.b) When there is no suspension after play has commenced and when both sides have

had the opportunity of batting for the same number of overs, the team scoring the higher number of runs shall be the winner. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of scores being equal no account shall be taken of wickets lost and each team shall be awarded 5 points.

ci) If, due to suspension of play after the start of the match, the number of overs in the innings of the team batting second has to be revised to a lesser number than that

originally allotted (minimum of 20 overs), then a revised target score should be set for the number of overs which the team batting second will have the opportunity of facing.

ii) This revised target score shall be calculated by the scorers on the basis of average run rate (to be determined in accordance with paragraph (d)).

iii) If this target score is exceeded a win for the team batting second shall result. For the avoidance of doubt, in the event of the target score being equalled (but not exceeded) no account shall be taken of wickets lost and each team shall be awarded 5 points.

iv) If a match is abandoned before it has been played to a conclusion and before the team batting second has received its allotted number of overs (minimum of 20 overs), the result shall be decided by average run rate per over (to be determined in accordance with paragraph (d)).

di) Save as mentioned in d.(ii) below, a team’s average run rate per over is calculated by dividing the number of runs scored in its innings by the number of complete and partial overs received during that innings counting only valid deliveries (i.e. not no balls and wides) and ignoring any umpire miscounting. Any partial over shall be expressed as a decimal point e.g. where a team has faced 40 overs and 2 valid balls, the denominator shall be 40.3333.

ii) In the case of the team batting first being dismissed in less than the number of overs allocated for their innings, the calculation will be based on the number of overs that the team was scheduled to receive and not on the number actually received.

iii) In the case of the team batting second being unable to receive their allocated overs, the calculation of their average run rate per over will be made as stated above in d(i) and will be based on the actual number of valid deliveries received by them during their innings.

iv) The average run rate per over can be calculated to any number of decimal positions and a tie can only be achieved if the average run rate per over is identical.

e) The home team will also use best efforts to display to the players on the field and to spectators the target score as calculated in accordance with this paragraph on the scoreboard or by some other means.

f) Any dispute between the scorers as to the target score shall in the first instance be referred to the Captains who shall endeavour in good faith to resolve it. Only if the Captains fail to reach agreement shall the matter in dispute be referred to the Umpires (provided they are not players in the relevant match) whose decision shall be final.

g) If after the restart of play it is discovered that the wrong target score has been set the faulty target score shall stand.

h) In this Part of this Schedule, the expression “target score” or “target” means either the number of runs scored by the side batting first or, where Paragraph 8.c. applies, the revised target score calculated in accordance with Paragraphs 8.c. and 8.d.Note: An Illustration of how to arrive at the revised target score in a manner consistent with paragraphs 8 c and d appears after paragraph 1 g of this Part of this Schedule.

11. POINTSa) Win – 10 pointsb) Loss – 0 points

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c) Scores level/tie – 5 points to each sided) No result – 1 point to each sidee) Failure to honour fixture – if a team fails to honour a fixture their opponents will be

deemed to have won the match and shall be awarded 10 points.

12. OVER RATESa) All sides are expected to be in position to bowl the first ball of the last of their 45 overs

within 2 hours 50 minutes playing time. In the event of them failing to do so, the full quota of overs will still be completed.

b) The Umpires shall make allowances for any occurrence beyond the control of the fielding side which slows down the overall over rate. Batsmen will normally be expected to cross on the field of play at the fall of a wicket.

13. RESPONSIBILITY OF CAPTAINSThe Captain is responsible for all aspects of the conduct of his side including over rates. If the Umpires feel that their advice in this matter is being wilfully ignored, the Captain of the fielding team may find his name included in the Umpires’ report for possible disciplinary action (see Rule G of the Constitution).

Markers not providedIf 30yard markers are not provided by home team then that will result in 4 penalty points for the home team and this should be mentioned in the home captain report by both the captains.When markers are missing then umpire should use imaginary line for that or use paint or other valid means to draw 30 yards circle.

THIS IS THE MCCL GUIDELINE

POINT SCORING IN 45 OVER GAMES

Win - 10 points. Para 10

Loss - No points where an average run rate has been used.

Para 10

- 2 points if the losing side batted second and its actual score was 90% or more of the target score or bowled second and took 8 or 9 wick-ets and/or the winning side took 95% or more of the balls allocated to it (excluding wides and no balls) to pass the target score.

Para 10

- 1 point if the losing side batted second and its actual score was between 80% and 90% of the target score or bowled second and took 6 or 7 wickets and/or the winning side took 90% or more and less than 95% of the balls allocated to it (excluding wides and no balls) to pass the target score.

Para 10

Scores level/tie - 5 points each Para 10

No result - 1 point each Para 10

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MCCL SECOND XIS DIVISIONS - SUMMARY OF PLAYING CONDITIONS FOR 45 OVER MATCHESNote : This is a summary onlyDefinitive conditions are in schedule 3 part b of the constitution

Playing Conditions for 45 Over Matches (Weeks 1 – 5 and 15 -18 inclusive)

Paras in Schedule 3, Part B of the Constitution

TIMINGS, INTERVALS ETC. (all timings for Weeks 17 & 18 – 1 hr earlier)

First innings timings

1.00pm – 3.50pm / wk 17&18 - 12pm – 2.50pm

Para 1 (a)

Interval between innings

30 minutes Para 1 (a)

Second innings timings

4.20pm - 7.00pm / wk 17&18 – 3.20pm - 6.00pm

Para 1 (a)

Extra time in event of bad weather

40 minutes (Close of play extended to 7.40pm weeks 1-5, 15 and 16), 6.40pm for wk 17&18

Para 1 (b) (iii)

Time to bowl full 45 overs

Last over to commence by start of “cut-off” time.

Para 10

Cut-off time is finishing time for innings plus allowances made by the umpires.

Para 10

Penalties for failing to make “cut-off” time

No run penalty to be applied

Minimum overs for a result

Minimum 40 over match in total ; 20 overs in 2nd innings

Paras 1 (b) - (f)

Over-rates - effectively 16 overs per hour (as per ECB KO times)

Para 10

After 40 minutes weather loss, then overs reduced as below: 1 over per innings for each 7 mins lost in 1st inns1 over per 3 5 mins in 2nd innsTimings are worked out according to time remaining before adjusted close of play (i.e. scheduled 7.00 pm)

Paras 1 (b) - (f)

RESTRICTIONS ON BOWLER’S OVERS

Maximum number of overs

9 Para 3

In shortened matches

ECB guidelines for reduced overs matches Para 3

Power-Plays None Para 1 (a)

Fielding Circles 30 yard Circles to be drawn with the centre being the middle-stumps of each and the ends to be joined by straight lines.

Para 4 (b) and Ap-pendix 1

Fielding Restrictions

No more than 5 fieldsmen on the leg side at any time.

Para 4 (a)

No more than 5 fielders allowed outside the circle at any time

Para 4 (c)

Foot No-Ball /Bouncers

No free hits and any more than one Bouncer in a over will be a No Ball

Balls One new League supplied Red ball for each innings.

Para 2

Team bowling 2nd must take new ball Para 2

Sight-Screens Normal sight-screens

Weather Affected/ Shortened Games – Revision of Totals

Duckworth Lewis Stern not to apply. Revised target score to be calculated on an average run rate

Paras 8 (c) – (d)

Other Strict wides and pitch markings Para 6

Fast short pitched - ECB definition and laws of cricket to apply.

High full pitched balls - any pace as per ECB – to be called no ball; warning if other than slow.

Para 7

Time allowances as per ECB guidelines Para 10 (b)

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45/45 matches to be played Weeks 1 to 5 (inclusive) and 15 to 18 (inclusive)

Para 1 (a)

Point Scoring In 45 Over Games

Win - 10 points.

Loss - No points where an average run rate has been used.

Scores level/tie - 5 points each

No result - 1 point each

Point Scoring In 45 Over Games

Win - 10 points.

Loss - No points where an average run rate has been used.- 2 points if the losing side batted second and its actual score was 90% or more of the target score or bowled second and took 8 or 9 wickets and/or the winning side took 95% or more of the balls allocated to it (excluding wides and no balls) to pass the target score

- 1 point if the losing side batted second and its actual score was between 80% and 90% of the target score or bowled second and took 6 or 7 wickets and/or the winning side took 90% or more and less than 95% of the balls allocated to it (excluding wides and no balls) to pass the target score.

Scores level/tie - 5 points each

No result - 1 point each

1.2 The method of awarding points will be: Win: 10 points Tie: 5 points to each team Draw – Faster average run-rate per over: 4 points. Draw – Equal average run-rate per over: 3 points. Draw – Lower average run-rate per over: 1 points. No result (Cancelled and abandoned matches i.e. not considered to be official league matches (see 4.3): 1 point to each team.

1.3 In the event of a team not fulfilling a fixture: The full 10 points are awarded to the opposition and 10 points will be deducted from offending team of the Home Club concerned club. In the event of a team failing to play four scheduled fixtures of their total league programme, all their results will be removed from the records for that season. Subsequent fixtures will be considered non-league and actions will be discussed & implemented by the League Committee (see Para 4.9). a) Enforced Note: For the purpose of calculating run rates uncompleted over’s are rounded up, e.g. 50.1 overs becomes 51 overs. The Team batting first can only bat for a maximum of 55 overs (see 4.3 for delayed starts). In the event of time lost at the start of the games 55% of the available overs are available to the team batting first. The team batting second can bat the entirety of the remaining overs. Note: Unless the team batting second receives a minimum of 20 overs or a result is obtained before then, the match will be treated as an abandoned match (see Playing Condition 4.8). Note: From the start of the Last Hour a minimum of 20 overs have to be bowled unless over’s are lost during the Last Hour due to bad weather conditions (see 4.2 for details). Ground Changes: In the event of a team not fulfilling a fixture due to an Enforced Ground Change, 10 points will be deducted from the offending team of the Home Club concerned and 10 points awarded to the opposition.

1.4 Balls: Two new balls supplied as approved by the League Management Committee to the MCL Member Clubs shall be used for all matches in all Divisions to the Home Club by the Championship at the Club’s expense. A new ball must be used for each innings and provided by the Home Club. Upon completion of the match both balls remain the property of the Home Club as spares to be used.

1.5 The Toss: The toss must take place on the field of play in the presence of at least one of the Umpires and both team captains (or nominated players), not later than 15 minutes before the scheduled / rescheduled start of play. In the event of the team (7 players) not being present 15 minutes before the scheduled start time, they shall forfeit the toss.

1.6 Team Sheets: Before the toss, each Captain shall submit an ECB approved team sheet to the opposing captain in presence of the Panel Umpire/s (where appointed). The team sheet is checked/approved by both captains at the toss is then completed, thereafter the team sheet cannot be changed in anyway (unless agreed by both captains & officiating umpire/s and given to the officiating umpire/s). Upon match completion the officiating Umpire/s will retain the Team Sheets. The report card (Team Sheet) will be exchanged by both Captains listing the names of all players and registration numbers, indicating, where relevant any overseas players and any U19 players subject to the ECB Fast Bowling, the ECB Helmet Safety Directives and/or Young Players Fielding Directives.

1.7 Photo ID Cards: Must be checked by the appointed captains (or nominated players) at the toss relevant to the concerned player, the Captain may consult the officiating Umpire/s for arbitration, however the decision to proceed with play thereafter is entirely to the captains concerned. This must be reported with supporting evidence

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by the Captains to the League Secretary immediately after the match & no later than midday Sunday following the match. Any discrepancies/queries concerning the Photo ID Cards found after the toss cannot be brought to any meetings relating to the relevant match.

1.8 Substitutes: Any substitute playing in any League Match must be already registered with the Member Club & League before being allowed to play. Where possible he/she should be listed on the Team Sheet.

2. HOME GROUND2.1 A. Member Club shall not play its home matches at any ground other than the

ground specified in the Handbook or in a subsequent notification from the League Management Committee with the prior approval of either the Honorary Secretary or Chairman of the Championship. This permission shall not be withheld unreasonably.

3. PITCHES AND SIGHTSCREENS3.1 In inclement weather, whenever appropriate covers are available,

pitches and bowlers run-ups shall be covered completely both before and, upon rain intervening, during the match. If play is impossible on grass, artificial pitches may be used if the Captains & officiating Umpires agree.

3.2 The prevailing custom of the ground shall apply to any obstruction, other than sightscreens, which are within the field of play. In the case of sightscreens, the boundary shall be marked by a rope and/or flags so that no part of any sightscreen will be within the field of play during the match.

3.3 Clubs must inform their oppositions at & before the toss, if it is their intention to roll and sweep the wicket between the innings. Pitches may be rolled at the request of only the Captain of the side batting second, for a period of not more that seven minutes (where applicable).

3.4 It is solely for the Panel/Non Panel Umpires together to decide whether either conditions of ground, weather, light, lightening or exceptional circumstances mean that it would be dangerous or unreasonable for play to start/restart.

4. PLAYING HOURS4.1 The Scheduled time of start of matches will be 1pm in weeks 1 to 16 inclusive, and

12.00pm in weeks 17 and 18. In weeks 1 to 16 the last hour will start at 6.30pm (or up to 6.45pm if time is added to compensate for a late start (see 4.2 below), or at the end of the 80th over, whichever occurs later. In weeks 17 and 18 the last hour will start at 5.30pm (or up to 5.45pm if time added for late start) or at the end of the 80th over, whichever is the later.

4.2 In the event of time being lost because a side (7 players) is not ready to take to the field at the scheduled start time of the match an equivalent time shall be added (provided the Captain of the non-offending side so agrees before the toss) to the nominal close of play. If a side is not ready to start 31 minutes after the scheduled start time, 4 points shall be deducted from the side and awarded to their opponents. If a side is not ready to start 61 minutes after the scheduled start time, it

shall be considered that the side has not fulfilled the fixture and 10 points shall be deducted from both sides of the offending Member Club. In spite of the preceding, no side may obtain more than 10 points from a match. Time shall be added for play beginning late, or time lost during the match (including the last hour), due to inclement weather or any other reasons acceptable in the opinion of the umpires. The total additional time shall not exceed fifteen minutes.Note: It is not permissible to adjust the time of the match clock to any other than the correct time, and any time lost due to a delayed start is to be included in the maximum addition of fifteen minutes.

4.3 In the event of team not being ready to start at the scheduled start time, or because playing conditions are not suitable at the scheduled start time, play may be extended by up to 15 minutes if both captains and officiating Umpires agree, but by no longer than the period of delay. If the start time is delayed beyond the scheduled, or rescheduled, start time, or if play is suspended because of unsuitable playing conditions, one over from the minimum of 100 overs shall be deducted for each 3 minutes 30 seconds or part thereof of playing time lost. In a delayed start, at the start of the game, the team batting first can bat up to the maximum of 55% of the remaining over’s. MCC Laws apply 16.7 “Note: If time is lost on the last hour the laws of cricket apply (see Law 16.7 Last hour of match interruptions of play). This means that in the last hour one over will be lost for every complete 3 minutes of time lost. SEE TABLE FOR CALCULATING OVERS TO BE DEDUCTED FOR TIME LOST AT BACK OF BOOK

4.4 A match shall be deemed to be an official League match provided that: - at least 4 hours of playing time (a minimum of 68 overs) is available from the time the first ball is bowled and; - the innings of the side batting second last for at least 20 overs, unless the side batting second is dismissed or exceeds the total scored by their opponents in fewer than 20 overs. Note: If the start of the match is delayed beyond the 15 minutes allowed (see 4.2) then, if it is agreed not to take a tea interval (i.e. the only interval taken will be the 10 minutes between innings) then the latest a match originally due to start at 1pm can start at 3.05pm in the case of a 12.30pm original start will be 2.35pm.

4.5 Each fielding side shall achieve an average of 17 overs per hour and this is monitored by the officiating umpire/s. Either umpire should advise the fielding captain if he feels that there is a danger of this requirement not being met & take appropriate action/s. If the fielding team’s over rate remains at below 17 overs per hour of playing time throughout the innings, and provided the innings has lasted at least two and one half hours overall, the umpires shall inform the fielding captain that his team may be reported to the League Secretary. The report shall include a statement of the over rate achieved, allowing for any mitigating factors (for example) time wasted by the batting side and other factors beyond the control of the fielding side. Batsmen will normally be expected to cross on the field of play at the fall of a wicket. If a team is reported as not having achieved an average over rate of 17 overs per hour, on the first occasion it will receive a warning, on the second occasion a final documented warning and if reported after that, the team concerned

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will be deducted points by the Disciplinary Chairman on each occasion it is reported to the League Secretary.

4.6 The Home side provides & pays for both teams teas and should be of sufficient standard with variety in keeping with the set guidelines by the MCL.

4.7 The tea break shall be 30 minutes, unless otherwise agreed between the Captains before the toss. The tea interval shall be taken normally between the two innings, unless in adverse weather conditions or for any other reason, the Panel Umpires (if appointed) and the two Captains together agree to alter the time of the tea interval.

4.8 If a drink break takes place during a match they must be kept as short as possible and must not exceed 5 minutes (see Laws of Cricket 15.9). Drinks intervals cannot be taken during the last hour.

4.9 No match may be cancelled more than two hours before the scheduled start except with the consent of the opposing side’s Captain.

4.10 A match is considered to be abandoned if, unless a result has been achieved before, fewer than 20 overs of the second innings have been bowled. No draw points can be claimed for an abandoned match.

4.11 If a club cancels a game after 9pm on the Thursday evening prior to the match day, the club concerned will have to compensate the Home Club for the cost of hiring the Pitch PLUS ANY OTHER REASONABLE COSTS (maximum £200) As Discussed & agreed by the League Committee.

5. OFFICIALS5.1 Panel Umpires will be appointed by the League Management Committee for First

Eleven matches in Division 1 - 3 and at a cost to be set by the League Management Committee. In the event of non-availability of appointed umpires, a club may use a player or non-player umpire to officiate the match. Each Club must pay one umpire his match fee as indicated by the League Committee £45.00 preferably before the match or within 30 minutes of the game finishing. It is discourteous not to do so. If there is only one Panel Umpire appointed to a match, then the fee will be £60.00, which both Clubs share the cost.

5.2 For all matches in Division 4 as well as Second Eleven matches in Divisions 1, 2 & 3, Member Clubs shall provide a suitable Umpire (minimum age 16 years) who may not participate as a player in that match. In the event that a Member Club fails to supply an Umpire in any and all matches in Divisions 1, 2 & 3 then the Umpire provided by their opponents shall be required to stand at the non-strikers end throughout the match. Additionally, both sides, when batting, must provide players from the side to officiate as a temporary ‘square leg Umpire’ at all times during that side’s innings. The bona fide Umpire shall then be paid a figure fixed by the League Management Committee, and this will be notified to all Member Clubs prior to the season starting, by the side, which has failed to produce an Umpire. In addition, the side, which has failed to produce an Umpire, shall be fined four points and it is the responsibility of the opposing side’s Captain to report this occurrence by 12 noon on the following Sunday morning to the Results Secretary & League Secretary.

5.3 If a Panel Umpire has been appointed to a Division One or Two 2nd Eleven match and has failed to arrive, then the Umpire provided by the opponents

shall stand at the bowlers end throughout the match. Additionally both sides, when batting must provide a temporary square leg at all times. There will be no point’s fine incurred in these circumstances.

5.4 In the event that both Member Clubs fail to supply an Umpire in any First Eleven match in Divisions 3 and 4, then both Captains must nominate one of his side’s players as the designated Umpire and the match will be played with ten players on each side. In addition, both sides shall be fined four points and it is the responsibility of both captains to report this occurrence by 12 noon on the following Sunday morning to the Results Secretary.

5.5 In recognition of the shortage of Umpires, Member Clubs are not obliged, but are strongly encouraged, to supply an Umpire in Second Eleven matches in Divisions 3 and 4. In the event that one of the Member Clubs is able to supply an Umpire, but the other member club is not able to supply an Umpire, then the two Captains may agree to ask the bone fide Umpire whether he would be prepared to stand at the bowler’s end throughout the match. If the Captains do not make such a request, or if having made such request the bona fide Umpire declines such request, then the bona fide Umpire stands at the end of his choosing throughout the match. At the other end, the temporary Umpire will be a player supplied by the batting side.

5.6 All Member Clubs should provide a scorer.5.7 Any Member Club with no scorer must ensure that someone is present to score

accurately & acknowledge umpire signals when its side is batting.6. AWARD OF 5 PENALTY RUNS6.1 Non-Panel Umpires and Players acting as Umpires shall only award 5 penalty runs

in the event that the ball while in play strikes a helmet on the ground within the field of play or a fielder fields the ball illegally.

6.2 Only Panel Umpires appointed by the League Management Committee shall award 5 penalty runs in the other circumstances specified in Law 42.

7. NOTIFICATION OF RESULTS AND REPORT ON PLAYING SURFACES7.1 After the match the Captains shall agree the result as verified by

the officiating umpire/s and the Home side shall e-mail the result to www.neighbourhood-market.co.uk/mcl by 8 p.m. on the Sunday evening immediately following as directed by regulations issued by the Hon. Results Secretary from time to time. Failure of a side to comply with result in a four point deduction for every offence with a further two point deduction for every three day delay.

7.2 Should the reported result necessitate the Results Secretary making a telephone call to verify a result, a one point deduction will be levied for every offence. This shall apply to the individual Eleven and not to both the Member Club’s sides.

7.3 After every First and Second Eleven match, it is the responsibility of both the home and away sides Captains to complete and e-mail the electronic Report Form detailing the Players’ names and registration numbers, the pitch grading, the facilities grading, and the Umpires names and gradings (as appropriate) by 6.00 p.m. on the Monday evening immediately following the match as directed by regulations issued by the Hon. Registration Secretary from time to time. If the match

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is cancelled before the toss takes place, then the Captain must enter the names and registration numbers of just his selected side and state in the result box “With the agreement of both Captains match cancelled before the toss”. If the match is abandoned after the toss takes place then the Captain must enter the names and registration numbers of both sides and state the reason for abandoning the match in the Results box.

7.4 If a Member Club does not comply, it will be warned and given until 12 noon on the Friday following the match to submit the electronic Report Form. If the electronic Report Form still has not been received, a two point deduction will be levied on each electronic Report Form not received within the seven day period after the warning. A further two point deduction will be levied in respect of every additional seven day period by which submission of the electronic Report Form is delayed. Any deduction of points that is not applied in the current season shall be carried forward and applied in the following season. This deduction of points shall apply to the individual Eleven and not to both the Member Club’s sides.

8. ECB FAST BOWLING DIRECTIVES8.1 The ECB Fast Bowling Directives for young fast bowlers up to and including the

Under 19 age group will apply to all matches in the league and cup competitions of the Championship. In those matches to which Panel Umpires have been appointed, it is the responsibility of each Captain to inform the Umpires, prior to the start of the match, the names and relevant age group of any fast bowlers under the age of 19 years as at midnight on August 31st in the year preceding the current season. Captains are required to ensure that any fast bowler under the age of 19 years does not exceed the ECB Directives for maximum overs and minimum rest periods. Panel Umpires will monitor these requirements. For the purpose of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a bowler to whom a wicket keeper in the same age group would in normal circumstances stand back to take the ball.The maximum overs per spell and per day for each age group are given in the following table:

Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31st August in the year proceeding the current season.

Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent numbers of overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the same end. A bowler can change ends without ending his current spell provided that he bowls the next over that he legally can from the other end. If this does not happen his spell is deemed to be concluded. If play is interrupted, for any reason, for less

Age Max. overs per spell Max. overs per day

Up to 13 5 overs per spell 10 overs per spell

U14, U15 6 overs per spell 12 overs per spell

U16, U17, U18, U19 7 overs per spell 18 overs per spell

than 40 minutes any spell in progress at the time of the interruption can be continued after the interruption up to the maximum number of overs per spell for the appropriate age group. If the spell is not continued after the interruption the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until the equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell before the interruption have been bowled from the same end. If the interruption is of 40 minutes or more, whether scheduled or not, the bowler can commence a new spell immediately.

9. ECB HELMET SAFETY DIRECTIVES9.1 ECB Helmet Safety Directives for young players up to the age of 18 years will apply

to all matches in the league and cup competitions of the Championship. Captains are required to ensure that young players wear a helmet when batting and when standing up to the stumps when keeping wicket.

10. ECB FIELDING REGULATIONS:- YOUNG PLAYERS10.1 Young Players are covered by the ECB fielding regulations, in the case of U13 no

fielder except the wicket-keeper and those behind the wicket on the offside shall field nearer than 11 yards measured from the middle stump of the strikers wicket. For U15 the same applies, except that the distance is 8 yards.

10.2 The guidelines will allow junior players in Year 8 at school (Under 13 at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season) to play in open age cricket providing ‘Explicit Written Consent’ to play in open age cricket has been obtained prior to play. N.B. The existing Player Profile dated November 2008 contained in ‘Safe Hands’ is not sufficient to cover the ‘Explicit Written Consent’ element as it does not refer specifically to open age cricket. This requirement recognises the need for parents or guardians to be aware of the significance of allowing their young chid to participate in open age cricket rather than purely junior cricket.

10.3 Any player in year 7 or below (Under 12 at midnight on 31st August in the year preceding the current season) cannot play in open age cricket with or without explicit written consent.

10.4 MCC Laws & Regulations will apply for all matters that are currently covered by the MCL Playing Conditions and update per season.

11. FINESThe League Management Committee shall have the authority to impose fines at its discretion for each occasion these playing conditions are not complied with.

Amended January 23rd 2011Amended 26th September 2012Amended 6th February 2013Amended 25th September 2013Amended 15th January 2014Amended 29th March 2015Amended 17th February 2016Amended 15th January 2017Amended 24th April 2018

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NAME HOME MOBILEANGUCHAMY HENRAJ 07472 011177AKRAM KAMRAN 020 8933 2244 07852 226669ANWAR SHAHID KLHURSHEED 020 8930 7721 07971 279470ARNOLD MICHAEL 07427 569282BOWSKILL EDWARD 07540 438735BROWN MARTIN 07590 600177BRYCE CARL 020 8560 2437 07850 211584CLARKE HENDERSON 020 8997 9994 07950 831684 CONDOR ELIZABETH 07507 263462DAVIS FRANK 020 8903 2545 07599 709080DOBBIE GEORGE 020 8216 3786 07743 336371FROST JOHN 020 8898 6262 07788 494015GREAVES STEPHEN 020 8340 5772 07971 056553HOSEIN ASHRAF 020 8880 2863 07505 428918HUNTE KEITH 020 8923 4955 07914 857470IYER NEELKANTAN 07956 044669KARIKURVE AMOL 07523 017602KENDIX MAX 020 8906 0241 07780 432558KHAN AISHAH 07908 637713KONDURU SUDHEER 07772 967824LAKHLANI ASHISH 07540 275557LANGER STANLEY 020 8458 1910 07440 246870LORD JASON 020 8986 5850 07887 568910MAHADEVAN VAIDYANATHAN 01895 436 969 07538 898400MAJID MOHAMMED 07908 661076MARTIN TONY 07954 704229MASRU NARENDRA 020 8861 4392 07944 061436

Umpires’ Panel Co-ordinator: RAY ANGRA 265 Boston Road, Boston Manor W7 2AT

Tel: 07957 062 583 Email: [email protected]

UMPIRES

MCDONAGH HUGH 020 7720 2915 07761 071823MCLAUGHLIN PATRICK 020 8876 1856MIKETTY JUNIOR 07958 274333MONIRUZZAMAN MOHAMMED 07946 075439MORIAH LLOYD 020 8470 5994 07943 877490MUGHAL YAS 020 8813 1653 07913 022509 POPAT SHANTI 020 8868 4974 07903 359107PUROHIT DARSHAK 020 8427 1577 07967 673829RAHMAN AZIZUR 07447 602700RAJARATNAM EUGENE 020 8902 2160 07504 514519RAMANOOP RAJ 020 7230 3035 07913 844871 ROLLASON WILLIAM 020 8248 7092 07968 511488ROLLES JAMES 020 7498 7449 07815 101645SAEED TANVEER 020 3732 3246 07983 804389SAIYED JAVADALI 07901 820451SAMUEL DONNEY 07949 114936SANGEKAR AMIT 07459 066608SHARMA VIPUL 07514 755546SNELLING MATTHEW 07780 954946SRITHARAN SRI 020 8592 0326 07886 102098STEVENS JEFFREYS 020 8348 6821 07849 233131SUKHDEO LUTCHMAN 020 8903 2521TSANG M C 020 8993 1688 07980 808718TURABI MESAM 07583 118341VAISHAMPAYAN VIJAY 020 8907 3689 07726 751988VUYALA SURENDER 020 8930 7171 07515 370569WADHWANI MAHESH 020 8427 6317 07913 108684WHEELER SIMON 07970 566414WHITE ERVIN 01634 402 056 07983 159421

UMPIRES (cont.)

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Time lost hours : minutes

Overs to be deducted

Time lost hours : minutes

Overs to be deducted

Time lost hours : minutes

Overs to be deducted

00:01-00:03 1 00:46-00:49 14 01:32-01:34 27

00:04-00:07 2 00:50-00:52 15 01:35-01:38 28

00:08-00:10 3 00:53-00:56 16 01:39-01:41 29

00:11-00:14 4 00:57-00:59 17 01:42-01:45 30

00:15-00:17 5 01:00-01:03 18 01:46-01:48 31

00:18-00:21 6 01:04-01:06 19 01:49-01:52 32

00:22-00:24 7 01:07-01:10 20 01:53-01:55 33

00:25-00:28 8 01:11-01:13 21 01:56-01:59 34

00:29-00:31 9 01:14-01:17 22 02:00-02:02 35

00:32-00:35 10 01:18-01:20 23 02:03-02:06 36

00:36-00:38 11 01:21-01:24 24 02:07-02:09 37

00:39-00:42 12 01:25-01:27 25 02:10-02:13 38

00:43-00:45 13 01:28-01:31 26 02:14-02:16 39

02:17-02:20 40 03:03-03:05 53 03:48-03:51 66

02:21-02:23 41 03:06-03:09 54 03:52-03:54 67

02:24-02:27 42 03:10-03:12 55 03:55-03:58 68

02:28-02:30 43 03:13-03:16 56 03:59-04:01 69

Table for Calculating overs to bededucted for lost time

Based on 3½ mins per over, (or part thereof)

02:31-02:34 44 03:17-03:19 57 04:02-04:05 70

02:35-02:37 45 03:20-03:23 58 04:06-04:08 71

02:38-02:41 46 03:24-03:26 59 04:09-04:12 72

02:42-02:44 47 03:27-03:30 60 04:13-04:15 73

02:45-02:48 48 03:31-03:33 61 04:16-04:19 74

02:49-02:51 49 03:34-03:37 62 04:20-04:22 75

02:52-02:55 50 03:38-03:40 63 04:23-04:26 76

02:56-02:58 51 03:41-03:44 64 04:27-04:29 77

02:59-03:02 52 03:45-03:47 65 04:30-04:33 78

04:34-04:36 79 05:02-05:04 87 05:30-05:32 95

04:37-04:40 80 05:05-05:08 88 05:33-05:36 96

04:41-04:43 81 05:09-05:11 89 05:37-05:39 97

04:44-04:47 82 05:12-05:15 90 05:40-05:43 98

04:48-04:50 83 05:16-05:18 91 05:44-05:46 99

04:51-04:54 84 05:19-05:22 92 05:47-05:50 100

04:55-04:57 85 05:23-05:25 93 05:51-05:53 101

04:58-05:01 86 05:26-05:29 94 05:54-05:57 102

The formula used to produce these figures is: Minutes x 2 divided by t then rounded up

Table for Calculating overs to bededucted for lost time

Based on 3½ mins per over, (or part thereof)

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CONSTITUTION OF THE MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIP1. TITLE

The Cricket League established by and affiliated to the Middlesex Cricket Board Ltd shall be known as the Middlesex Championship (hereinafter the “Championship”). At the discretion of the League Management Committee, this title may be amended from time to time to incorporate the name, words or symbols referring to a sponsor or other appropriate body.

2. OBJECTIVES2.1 To organise cricket on a Championship basis for its Member Clubs.2.2 To organise cricket on a Championship basis for its Member Clubs.2.3 To ensure that cricket is played and maintained to the highest standards.2.4 To promote a good standard of playing strength and general facilities among

Member Clubs. To encourage and strengthen colts and junior cricket.3. MEMBERS3.1 The Championship shall consist of such number of Clubs, which shall be members

of the Middlesex Cricket Board and the CCC, as the Member Clubs shall from time to time stipulate at the Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting. Non-payment of the MCB subscription by 30th April each season will incur a fine of £50.

3.2 The Championship shall be open to Clubs which own or have control over the use of a cricket ground in the cricketing county of Middlesex.

3.3 Any new Club wishing to join the League will have to demonstrate that they meet all the requirements for the league. All new entrants will be assessed on the standard of their structure, ability and facilities so as to determine which Division they will fit into. However, no new club will be considered for Division one, in their first year of entrance into the League. To gain entry into the Middlesex Championship League, and to gain Promotion within the League, a Club must meet the criteria set out in “ The Middlesex Championship Entry & Promotion Criteria” This document can be found at: http//www.middlesexchampionship.com.

3.4 In recognition of a duty of care to all players, particularly children and young people, the Championship has adopted the ECB “Safe hands - Welfare of Young People in Cricket” Policy, and will adopt any future version of the Policy. The Championship requires Member Clubs, too agree, to adopt and implement the ECB Welfare of Young People Policy and Procedures, and any future version of the Policy, in the event that they are running junior teams, or include juniors in their adult teams. The Championship has appointed a Welfare Officer who will work with a Member Club’s Welfare Officer, as appropriate, and liaise with the Middlesex Cricket Board’s Welfare Officer.

3.5 No Member Club may play more than one player in any Championship match who is at that time of joining the Member Club is contracted to an English first-class County Club. Furthermore, a player who has played at first-class level in a country which is a full member of the International Cricket Council, other than England,

will be ineligible to play in a Championship match since his/her last match at 1st Class (County or Equivalent) Level. For the purpose of this Rule, no player who was first awarded an English first-class County contract when a member of a Member Club shall be deemed a contracted player when playing for the same Member Club.Any Player that has represented any 1st or 2nd X at County level in the UK in the last twelve months and who is not a contracted player, the Member Club & Players MUST seek & receive approval from the League Committee prior to that player playing in any Championship League Match.

3.6 No Member Club may play more than one non-resident player (regardless of nationality) player in any Championship Match. For the purpose of this Rule a non-resident player is defined as a player who and has not been permanently resident in the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man) for a period of twenty-four consecutive months immediately before the date of the first match in which the player and respective Member Club wishes him or her to play. Permanently resident means the occupation of a bona fide home (the main residence of the player) for a period of a minimum of thirty consecutive weeks in each year. Any case where the residential qualification of a player is not clear shall be referred, in advance, by the Member Club to the League Management Committee, whose decision shall be final. The League Management Committee shall have the discretion not to apply this Rule in circumstances in which the Rule is deemed to operate against the spirit in which it was introduced. Member Clubs must register all Non-Resident players by supplying the following information to the Registration Secretary of the Championship prior to April 20th of each season:Full Name,Nationality,Current Home Address, including postcode.Date of birth, Country of birth,Date of most recent entry into UK,Previous Club / Clubs,Photocopy of the personal details page of the passport,Four passport-sized photos of any Non-Resident player who wishes to play in Division One, Two and Three both 1st and 2nd Elevens.Please Note: If you have changed your name in the last five years please state all previous name/s.No Member Club may play a player in any Championship match who is at the time contracted to an English First Class County Club as either a Professional or Semi Professional.Any subsequent registration of a new non-resident player must be received and approved by the Registration Secretary on or before the Wednesday prior to that non-resident player being allowed to play for that Club. Unless a Member Club is in receipt of the Non-Resident player’s Middlesex Championship Photo ID Card, that Non Resident player will not be allowed to play in any Division One, Two and Three matches. After July 31st of each season, no non-resident player may be registered without the express permission in writing of the League Management Committee. Such permission will only be granted in the most exceptional circumstances. Non-

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resident players may not be transferred during the season.

3.7 Only properly elected members of a Member Club shall play in the Championship. Member Clubs must register the names of all their players (in addition to any non-resident players registered under Rule 3.6), who have not previously been registered by the Member Club, by supplying the following information to the Registration Secretary of the Championship prior to May 1st of the season:Full name,Nationality,Current home address, including postcode,Date of Birth, Country of Birth(if outside UK, date of most recent entry into UK),Previous Club/Clubs.Four passport-sized photos of any player who wishes to play in Division One, Two and Three, both 1st and 2nd Elevens. Please Note: If you have changed your name in the last five years please state all previous name/s.No Member Club may play a player in any Championship match who is at the time contracted to an English First Class County Club as either a Professional or Semi Professional.Any subsequent registration of a new player must be received and approved by the Registration Secretary on or before the Wednesday prior to that player being allowed to play for the Club. Unless a Member Club is in receipt of the player’s Middlesex Championship ID Photo Card, that player will not be allowed to play in any Division One, Two or Three matches. After July 31st of each season, any new registration shall be subject to the express permission in writing of the League Management Committee. Such permission will only be granted in the most exceptional circumstances.A player may only play for one Member Club in any one season unless he receives the prior permission of the League Management Committee. Approval must be granted at least 48 hours prior to the player being allowed to play for his new Club. Transfers will only be approved where a player has discharged all financial and other obligations to his former Club. After July 31st of each season, transfers will only be granted in the most exceptional circumstances. Players contracted to an English first-class County Club or non-resident players may not be transferred during the season.

3.8 No player may receive any direct or indirect payment or expenses from his Member Club or any other source for playing in matches falling within the jurisdiction of the Championship.

3.9 A Member Club must field the strongest side available on the day for each Eleven. Any attempt to ‘reinforce’ the strength of the Second Eleven artificially for tactical reasons will be treated as a serious breach of the Constitution and will be dealt with under the Disciplinary Rules. A Member Club may be required to justify its selection policy to the Disciplinary Sub-Committee.Any club found guilty of deliberately strengthening their team will suffer a 10 point deductions and loss of all points gained and a win being awarded to the opponents.”

4. OFFICERS4.1 The Officers of the Championship shall be:-

The Chairman;The Vice Chairman;The Honorary Secretary;The Honorary Treasurer;The Honorary Fixture Secretary;The Honorary Results Secretary;

4.2 The Officers of the Championship and the other members of the League Management Committee shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting to serve until the end of the following Annual General Meeting.

4.3 No Club can be represented on the League Management Committee by more than two members.

4.4 To be elected to the League Management Committee or as an “Officer” of the League Management Committee he/she shall require a proposer and seconder. The League Secretary must receive any nomination, by the 1st December prior to the AGM in January”.

4.5 Each League Management Committee Member must serve a minimum of 12 months on the Committee before holing an “Officers” position”.

5. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERSThe League Management Committee may nominate Honorary Life Members for appointment by the Members Clubs at an Annual General Meeting. An Honorary Life Member is not a member of the League Management Committee. The maximum number of Honorary Life Members at any one time shall be five

6. ADMINISTRATION6.1 A Council consisting of:a) The League Management Committee (as defined in 6.2 below); andb) The First Eleven Captain or another representative of each Member Club shall be

responsible for discussing and, when necessary, making recommendations to a General Meeting concerning the affairs of the Championship.

6.2 The routine business of the Championship shall be conducted by a League Management Committee consisting of:

a) The Officers (as defined at 4.1 above);andb) Five other members elected at each Annual General Meeting.7. GENERAL MEETINGS7.1 The Annual General Meeting of the Championship shall take place in the evening of

a day in January for which at least 21 days notice in writing shall be given to each Member Club.

7.2 Member Club may submit any proposals for changes to either the RULES or PLAYING CONDITIONS to the League Management Committee by September 30th before the Annual General Meeting.

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b) be proposed by a minimum of five Member Clubs in which case there is no need for the proposal to be approved by the League Management Committee.

7.3 With the notice calling the Annual General Meeting the League Management Committee will enclose:

a) An Independent Accounts Report of the Championship’s Income and Expenditure during the year ended September 30th preceding and a Balance Sheet at that date; and

b) Statements of any proposed changes to the Rules or Playing Conditions to be considered at the meeting.

7.4 The Annual General Meeting shall be held to transact the following:a) To receive reports from the League Management Committee;b) To receive and approve the financial statements and the Honorary Treasurer’s report;c) To fix an entrance fee for newly elected members;d) To fix an annual subscription for the coming year;e) To consider any proposals for amendment to the Rules or Playing Conditions;f) To consider any applications for membership; andg) To elect the Officers and other members of the League Management Committee for

the following year.h) To approve the appointment of Honorary Life Members nominated by the League

Management Committee.7.5 A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by the League Management

Committee or by Member Clubs on application to the Honorary Secretary in writing. The application must be signed by the Secretaries of not less than five Member Clubs of the Championship and shall state clearly the motion(s) which shall form the purpose of the Special General Meeting. The meeting shall take place within six weeks of receipt of the application and shall discuss only the motion(s) which form the contents of the application. Notice of this meeting shall be given as defined in 7.1 above.

7.6 A quorum at all General meetings of the Championship shall be the representatives of not less than one third of the Member Clubs.

7.7 General Meetings must be attended by at least one but no more than two bona fide members of each of the Member Clubs. At the discretion of the League Management Committee and as specified in the notice calling the General Meeting, any Member Club not represented at a General Meeting may be fined up to £50.00 or up to 30 points depending upon the importance that the League Management Committee attaches to the proposals being considered.

8. COUNCIL MEETINGSThe Council shall meet in September of each year and at such other times as necessary. Notice of the meeting shall be given as defined in 7.1 above and a quorum shall be as defined in 7.6 above.

9. LEAGUE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE9.1 The League Management Committee shall meet as directed by the Chairman

or Secretary, at a suitable frequency to ensure the efficient administration of the Championship’s affairs. A quorum shall be not less than one half.

9.2 If an elected Committee member absents himself/herself from three consecutive meetings without good reason the League Management Committee will consider that he/she has resigned and is empowered to replace that member with a substitute to act until the following Annual General Meeting.

9.3 The League Management Committee may co-opt any person whom it feels can assist on any particular item to be discussed by the League Management Committee. Co-opted Members will only act as consultants in they’re chosen field and will not have a vote on the committee.

10. VOTING10.1 At the Annual General Meeting, at a Special General Meeting and at a Council

Meeting the voting shall be on the basis of 10.2 In the event of a tied vote the Chairman or his nominated deputy, who shall not

otherwise vote by reason of his office, shall have the casting vote.A majority of those present and voting will be decisive

10.3 For the avoidance of doubt, any Club which participates in the Championship on a probationary basis pending election to the status of a Member Club by the voting of the Member Clubs at an Annual General Meeting shall not have the rights of a Member Club. In particular, a Club that participates on a probationary basis shall not be entitled to vote on any Resolution to be proposed at a General Meeting, and none of that Club’s members shall be eligible for appointment as an Officer of the Championship or to serve on any Committee

11. FINANCE11.1 Each Member Club shall be required to pay within three months of its acceptance

in the Championship an entrance fee as fixed from time to time at the Annual General Meeting or a Special General Meeting.

11.2 Each Member Club shall be required to pay an annual subscription as fixed from time to time at the Annual General Meeting or a Special General Meeting.

11.3 An Independent Accounts Report for the year ended September 30th shall be prepared and sent to Member Clubs together with the notice convening the Annual General Meeting.

11.4 The day-to-day financial affairs and other business of the Championship shall be managed by the League Management Committee. The League Management Committee shall have the power to deal under the Disciplinary Rules with the failure after three weeks by a Member Club to respond, in writing, to a letter from the Management Committee, and with late or non-payment of subscriptions, levies and fines.

12. FORM OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP12.1 Each match shall be played according to the Laws of Cricket as issued by the

M.C.C. except where the Playing Conditions adopted by the Championship shall differ from such Laws. The Playing Conditions of the Championship shall be as set out below.

12.2 The Divisional Structure for multi-team clubs will be Division One, Two and Three, First and Second Elevens. The Divisional Structure for single team Clubs will be

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Division 4 and below.12.3 The ultimate winner of each Division shall be the side with the most points on

completion of the Championship programme. In the event of more than one side having the same number of points, the winner shall be the side with the greatest number of wins. If still equal the winner shall be the side taking the most wickets in the season. If still equal, the winner shall be the side scoring the most runs in the season. The same rules will apply to determine the respective finishing positions of other sides, which finish on an equal number of points.

12.4 Promotion and Relegation between the Championship’s grades and Divisions shall be as set out in the Playing Conditions below.

12.5 A Member Club shall not be promoted to Division One 1st & 2nd Elevens if the member club facilities do not meet the required standards for the MCCL. Member Clubs from the lower Division shall not be promoted to a higher grade Division if the member Club’s facilities are not of a sufficiently high standard to enable it to play in that grade. For the purpose of this Rule, Divisions 1 and 2 are defined as senior grade and Division 3 as intermediate grade. Division 4 and below will be junior grade.

12.6 For the purpose of Promotion, Member Clubs shall meet the standards for that Division,Any Member club that has been asked to improve their facilities to the requirements of the Division One and Two, should do so by the season end (15th October) prior to the next season.

12.7 Subject to satisfying certain specified minimum qualifying conditions, the top side in Division 1, First Elevens and Second Elevens shall be promoted to the relevant Division 3 of the Middlesex County Cricket League and that side shall be replaced in the relevant Division 1 by the bottom side in the relevant Division 3 of the Middlesex County Cricket League.For Member Clubs which have First and Second Eleven sides playing in the Championship, the top two sides in Division 2,and 3 will replace the bottom two sides in the Division above in the subsequent season subject to Rules 12.5, 12.6, The lowest team in the first and second eleven division 3 structure may be moved to Division 4, if there is a first or second eleven team of a multi team club due to be promoted from Division 4. To allow Single Team Clubs to be promoted from Division Four to Division Three, however, the club will not be allowed to be promoted any further until the club has two teams and may be relegated to Division 4 in subsequent seasons if potential replacement member clubs are meting the set criteria for Division 3.In order to accommodate new teams, or teams deciding to leave the League, changes to the League’s divisional structure may be made by the League Management Committee. Such changes could affect promotion and relegation arrangements and the number of teams in a division.

12.8 A member Club in a relegation position at a season’s end shall be relegated if the Member Club due to replace it achieves the grade required of that Division.

12.9 Once “The Middlesex Championship Entry & Promotion Criteria” are implemented

the Clubs In Division One will be assessed against the new Criteria. Where a particular criteria is not met the club concerned will agree with the Committee a plan for rectifying the situation. Each plan will be given a timetable and failure to meet the timetable will incur a penalty. The Committee will have the discretion to implement a points deduction or, in extreme cases, relegation.

13. GRADING13.1 The grading of member clubs will be undertaken and reviewed annually by a

Grading Sub-Committee appointed by the League Management Committee.13.2 The grading will depend on the Member Club’s facilities. Any appeals must be

made in writing to the Honorary Secretary of the Championship.14. ENTRY INTO AND WITHDRAWAL FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP14.1 Application for membership of the Championship shall be made in writing to the

Honorary Secretary. Upon election new members shall not commence active membership of the Championship until the Annual General Meeting following that at which their election took place unless with full agreement of any previous League of which they were members or where they had not previously been members of a League.

14.2 For new Club/or additional team from existing Member Clubs wishing to enter into the League, to pay a returnable deposit of £250.00, which will be returned at the end of their 2nd consecutive season with the league.

14.3 Member Clubs undertake to give at or before an Annual General Meeting not less than 12 months’ notice of withdrawal from the Championship.Failure to provide such notice may subject the Member Club to a penalty of not more than £250.00.

15. ALTERATION OF THE RULESNo alteration shall be made to the Rules of the Championship except at an Annual General Meeting or at a Special General Meeting as provided for in Rules 7.2, 7.5 and 10 above.

16. DISSOLUTIONThe Championship may be dissolved by a resolution of a General Meeting, the conditions of voting described in Rule 10 being applicable. In the event of a dissolution any surplus funds held to the credit of the Championship shall be disposed of as determined by Trustees who shall be appointed by the Middlesex Cricket Board’s Management Committee. Should there be insufficient funds at the time of dissolution to meet liabilities the deficit shall be met by the Member Clubs in such proportion as the General Meeting dissolving the Championship shall determine.

17. INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATIONThe League Management Committee is empowered to interpret, to implement and enforce these Rules and the Playing Conditions of the Championship, and to take such action as it sees fit in its absolute discretion to uphold the reputation and standards of the Championship. In the event of any dispute on the Rules and Playing Conditions, the matter shall be referred for jurisdiction to the League Management Committee whose decisions on interpretation and on any matters not covered by them shall be final and binding on all Member Clubs unless and until set aside by a vote of a General Meeting.

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MIDDLESEX CHAMPIONSHIP DISCIPLINARY RULES1. TITLE

“Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within the Laws, but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the Captains”. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the team’s conduct firmly on the Captain. (Laws 1.4 and 42.1).Responsibility of the CaptainsThe Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws.Player’s ConductIn the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, criticising his decision by word or action, showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player’s captain, requesting the latter to take action.Fair and Unfair PlayAccording to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time, and it is the responsibility of the Captain to take action where required.

2. CODE OF CONDUCTThe Championship is committed to maintaining the highest standards of behaviour and conduct. The following Rules shall apply to all persons and Member Clubs. For the purposes of these Rules the word “Player” shall throughout these Rules be deemed to mean and include not only any player but also any member or official of any Member Club or, if appropriate, any other person involved in any incident of possible misconduct occurring on the field of play, or on the premises of the Member Club, as may be appropriate in the particular circumstances.It shall be a disciplinary offence:

a) for any Player in the course of, or in connection with, a match to be guilty of an act of misconduct or to act at any time in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name or interest of the Championship; or

b) for any Member Club to fail properly to control or discipline its Players or to act in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name or interest of the Championship. Examples of conduct which is not within the Spirit of the game are:

i) verbal, racial, derogatory remarks or physical abuse or hostility towards any other Player or any member of the public;

ii) dissenting at an umpire’s decision, excessive appealing or reacting in an obviously provocative or disapproving manner towards an umpire, another Player or a spectator at any time whether on the field of play or off the field of play but within the precincts of the ground;

iii) using crude and/or abusive language (known as ‘sledging’), making offensive gestures & hand signals, deliberately distracting an opponent , making excessive and/or orchestrated appeals to an umpire;

iv) giving a false name for a Player on the team sheet submitted to the opposing captain and/or panel umpires, or on the Report Card returned to the Registration Secretary.

The Player and Member Club committing an offence shall be liable to penalties in the manner and as described hereafter.

3. FIXED ADMINISTRATION PENALTIESChampionship points shall be deducted automatically for the following offences:

3.1 failure to report the result of a match by e-mail in due time, 4 points, plus an additional 2 points for every Three day period of delay.

3.2 failure to provide complete details of the match result, 2 points,3.3 failure to appoint a bona fide umpire, 4 points,3.4 failure to be ready to start within 31 minutes, 4 points, from both sides of the

Member Club;3.5 failure to be ready to start within 61 minutes, 10 points from both sides of the

Member Club; 3.6 incorrect or missing registration number on the team sheet: on the

first occasion a warning will be given, should it occur on a second occasion a final warning will be given and if repeated after that, the team concerned will be deducted 1 point on each occasion. (Note: This is consistent with the action taken in respect of slow over rates).

3.7 failure to report the Players’ names and registration numbers, the pitch grading, the facilities grading, and the Umpires names and gradings (as appropriate) in respect of a match by e-mail in due time after a warning, 2 points for every three- day period of delay;

3.8 playing an unregistered non-resident /unregistered overseas player non-overseas, 10 point deduction and loss of all points gained and a win being awarded to the opponents;

3.9 playing more than one Non-Resident Player in a match, 10 point deduction and loss of all points gained and a win awarded to the opponents.

3.10 3.10 playing an ineligible first-class player, 10 point deduction and loss of all points gained and a win being awarded to the opponents.

4. DISCIPLINARY PROCEDUREAny Member Club or Player (the “Complainant”) who believes there has been a breach of the Rules of the Championship may make a formal submission of the allegation in writing (the “Complaint”) to the League Secretary as soon as possible, and not later than 7 days from the occurrence. Upon receipt of such Complaint and, if applicable, such Rejoinder, and as soon as reasonably practicable, the Chairman of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee shall consider the Complaint and resolve either:

i) to take no action except to record the Complaint and notify the Member Club; orii) if the Complaint appears ‘prima facie’ to require action, to refer the matter for a

Disciplinary Hearing which shall be convened by the Chairman of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee as soon as is practicable and in any event within 21 days of the decision to refer.

iii) All reports will be available for review by both Member clubs 30 minutes before the timed Disciplinary Hearing on the date specified.

iv) Red Card Offences:

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1. Threatening behaviour, violent conduct, dissent to an Umpire, sledging (derogatory or racial).

2. For ‘proven’ ‘Red Card” offence against a player, the player will receive an automatic minimum 3 match suspension.

3. The Captain will receive an automatic “Yellow Card”4. The Club will receive a 4 point deduction from the player’s team.5. For a team receiving two “proven” “Red Card” offences in the same season the team

will receive a 10 point deduction.vi) Yellow Card Offences:1. Excessive appealing, gamesmanship, sledging (excessively).2. If a player receives three “Yellow Cards” in the same season, he will automatically be

suspended for one match.3. If a team receives five “Yellow Card” offences (not necessarily to the same player) in

the same season the team will receive a 4 point deduction.For every “Yellow Card” offence a team receives over five, the team will receive a 1 point deduction. Note: At the beginning of each season the amount of “Red & Yellow Card” offences will start from scratch, but suspensions will be carried forward if applicable.

5. DISCIPLINARY HEARINGIn any case which is referred for a Disciplinary Hearing, at least seven days notice in writing of the Hearing and of the offence(s) alleged shall be given to the to the Member Club’s The Player/ Member Club shall be requested to attend the Disciplinary Hearing, state their case (in the case of a Member Club by its Secretary or other official), can be supported by a colleague and to call witnesses.The Disciplinary hearing shall be conducted by the Disciplinary Sub-Committee of the Championship which shall consist of not fewer than three persons, none of whom shall be connected with the players, the Member Club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach.The Disciplinary Chairman will name a date for the hearing and inform all parties, giving at least seven days’ notice. Any given date for a Disciplinary Hearing will only be changed for/in exceptional circumstances, otherwise the Disciplinary Hearing can/will go ahead without all parties in attendance.

6. PENALTIES:If at the Disciplinary Hearing the Disciplinary Sub-Committee finds the offence that was alleged to have been proved, it shall have the power to impose one or more of the following penalties:

a) In the case of a Player:To require the Player to submit an appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time and on Club Headed paper. Personal emails will not be accepted unless proper documentation is attached. To record a reprimand and to give the Player a warning as to future conduct;To suspend the Player for one or more matches, or for a stated period of time;

To deduct points in the Championship from the Player’s team;To recommend to a General Meeting of the Championship to expel the Player from the Championship. In exceptional cases the matter will be referred to the ECB for further action.

b) In the case of a Member Club:To require the Member Club to submit an appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time;To record a reprimand and to give the Member Club a warning as to future conduct;To deduct points in the Championship from the Member Club’s team(s);To relegate the Member Club’s team(s) to any lower Division of the Championship;To suspend the Member Club for a stated period of time from the Championship;To expel the Member Club from any Cup Competition of the Championship;To recommend to a General Meeting of the Championship the expulsion of the Member Club from the Championship. In exceptional cases the matter will be referred to the ECB for further action.The Disciplinary Sub-Committee shall have the power to suspend the operation of any part, or all, of the penalty it imposes for such period and subject to such terms and conditions, as it deems appropriate.Decisions of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee (a finding that a Complaint is proved or not proved, or a decision on penalty) shall be by majority vote; where necessary, the Chairman of the Disciplinary Hearing shall have a second and casting vote.

7. APPEALS PROCEDUREA Player or Member Club shall have the right of appeal to the Appeals Sub-Committee of the Championship. The Notice of Appeal setting out the ground(s) for the appeal and the reasons why the original decision was unfair must be given, in writing, to the Secretary of the Championship within seven days of the decision of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee, and must be accompanied by a deposit of £50. The Notice of Appeal will be referred by the Secretary of the Championship to the Chairman of the Championship, and the deposit will be held by the League Secretary until the appeal decision has been made.The ground(s) for the appeal shall be that the Disciplinary Sub-Committee whose decision is being appealed against:

i) misinterpreted or failed to comply with the Disciplinary Rules relevant to its decision; and/or

ii) came to a decision to which no reasonable such body could have come; and/oriii) imposed a penalty or sanction which is excessive.iv) new evidence supplied that was not submitted at the original Disciplinary Hearing.

If Notice of Appeal is given, the penalty imposed by the Disciplinary Sub-Committee shall not take effect pending the hearing of the Appeal, which shall take place as soon as is practicable.The Appeal shall be by way of a re-hearing of the offence(s) alleged before the Appeals Sub-Committee of the Championship. The composition of the Appeals Sub-Committee shall be at the discretion of the Chairman of the Championship and shall consist of not fewer than three persons, none of whom shall be connected with the Player, the Member Club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach. A person who sat

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on the Disciplinary Sub- Committee that made the decision appealed against may not be a member of the Appeals Sub-Committee, but the Appeals Sub- Committee may require that a member of the Disciplinary Sub- Committee that made the decision appealed against shall attend the Appeal so that questions may be put by the Appeals Sub- Committee in order to satisfy itself as to the reasons for the decision. The Player or Member Club shall have the same rights of attendance and representation, and to call witnesses, as they had before the Disciplinary Sub-Committee.The Appeals Sub-Committee may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee, and the Appeals Sub- Committee shall have the power to increase the penalty and award costs of the Appeal Hearing. Decisions of the Appeals Sub- Committee shall be by majority vote; where necessary, the Chairman of the Appeals Sub-Committee shall have a second and casting vote.The decision of the Appeals Sub-Committee or, if no appeal, of the Disciplinary Sub-Committee, shall be final and binding, no further appeal hearings will be considered once there has already been an appeal.In the event of a successful appeal, the deposit shall be returned in full. Where the appeal is considered to be lacking in merit, the Appeals Sub-Committee shall have the power, at its discretion, to order that all or part of the deposit shall be forfeited to the Championship.

8. APPEALING TO THE MCB OR ECBNo member club/s shall be allowed to copy, involve the MCB or ECB in any paperwork etc with regards to any pending Disciplinary or Appeal hearing until the Disciplinary Appeal Committee have given their absolute final verdict and the club/s have been informed of the verdict.

Amended 23rd January 2011 Amended 26th September 2012Amended 6th February 2013Amended 25th September 2013Amended 5th May 2015

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