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1) Governance
The Competition shall be governed by a President, Deputy President, Chairman, Vice Chairman, Executive Secretary, Competition Secretary, Treasurer, Representative to Yorkshire Cricket Association, 2 Results Secretaries and a Committee consisting of representatives from each district. All Officers shall have one vote. Each Area shall be allowed one vote. The Chairman shall be entitled to a casting vote.
A Management Committee consisting of the elected Officers of the Competition, who shall be appointed annually, shall deal with any urgent matter arising between normal meetings. The Management Committee shall have the power to call an Extraordinary Meeting
The Competitions shall be arranged by the Management Committee, who may invite districts to take part, as they shall in their discretion think fit. Any Area which accepts an invitation to take part in the Competition will do so on the complete understanding that they shall obey the rules of the Competition, even though these may conflict with their own domestic rules.
The Treasurer will administer and prepare separate accounts for the Joe Lumb and Yorkshire Junior Cricket Festival Competitions.
2) Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting shall be held in December at which any number of representatives may attend. Each area shall be allowed one vote.
Proposed alterations to rules must be received, in writing, by the Executive Secretary not later than 30 September.
The Subscriptions for each Competition for the following Season shall be determined at the Annual General meeting. Any team entered for the Competition will have to pay the agreed subscription by 30 June or a fine of f5.00 will be imposed for every 30 days that the subscription remains outstanding.
Honoraria, to be decided annually, shall be determined at the Annual General Meeting
3) General
The Management Committee shall have the power to deal with any other matter not otherwise covered by these rules.
The Management Committee shall have the power to call an Emergency General Meeting should the need arise.
4) Generic Rules
The Competition and its member areas shall operate the following 'Membership shall be open to all irrespective of age (as defined in these rules), gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, colour, social status and sexual orientation.'
Each area shall adhere to E.C.B. Child Welfare policy
The Laws of Cricket (2000 Code) including the 2003 changes shall apply to all matches in the Competition.
The E.C.B. Disciplinary Regulations, issued October 2000, shall be adopted and applied.
The E.C.B. Fast Bowling Directives MUST be applied in all games. Team Managers must inform umpires of any player playing above his/her age group. These players shall only be allowed to bowl the number of overs allowable in their age group
Umpires Each side must provide a qualified umpire (preferably ACUS / ECBOA qualified). All umpires MUST have a current CRB enhanced clearance. Under no circumstances should any umpire be allowed to officiate if they cannot provide such a clearance. Team Managers or Coaches are not allowed to Umpire.
Coaches All coaches and team managers MUST have a current CRB enhanced clearance. Under no circumstances should any coach or team manager be allowed to work with any team in the competition if they cannot provide such a clearance.
Helmets All players MUST wear a helmet with faceguard when batting or when keeping wicket stood up to the stumps. The only exception to this is where a player is unable to wear a helmet due to a headdress being worn for religious reasons. In this case the player will only be allowed to play without a helmet if a signed parental disclaimer form is shown to both umpires prior to the start of the match.
Fielding Restrictions No player under 15 years of age, excluding the wicket keeper, shall be allowed to field closer than 8 yards from the middle stump at the strikers end, except behind the wicket on the off-side, until the batsman has played at the ball. For players under 13 years of age the distance is increased to 11 yards. Should a restricted player come within these distances either umpire must stop play and instruct the offending fielder to move to an acceptable position.
Team Cards Each Team Manager should present a completed ECB Team Card to the Umpires prior to the toss taking place
Cancellations If a game has to be called off in advance due to weather or because an Area cannot raise a side, communication MUST BE MADE BY DIRECT VERBAL CONTACT with the other area to ensure the message is received.
c) Playing Conditions - Joe Lumb Competition
Matches shall be played on Sundays and Bank Holidays and shall commence at l.00 pm with a twenty five minute interval between innings.
All games must cease at 8.15 p.m (any over in progress at that time will be concluded.)
Any unfilled fixture, other than through weather, will be dealt with at the discretion of the Management Committee within 14 days of the scheduled fixture date. The Management Committee shall have the power to impose fines as it thinks fit.
Provisional dates for the ensuing season shall be submitted by all member organisations to the Competition Secretary by the end of November. Provisional fixtures will be circulated by 31 December and must be definitely confirmed with venues by 28 February and notified to the Secretary accordingly.
Each match shall consist of a maximum of 50 overs batting by each side, the side scoring the most runs to be declared the winner' If the start be delayed owing to inclement weather, the number of overs shall be reduced on the basis of three minutes each, shared equally between the teams provided a minimum of 25 overs be bowled by each team.
Points shall be awarded as follows:-
3 points to the winning side 2 points each in case of a tie 1 point each for an incomplete match.
The Management Committee shall fix a date for the Joe Lumb Final prior to the start of the Season. The date for the Jack Lee Memorial Trophy final to be mutually arranged by the Management Committee and the two competing areas. In the event of the areas having an equal number of points in their section the area to go through to the final will be the winners of the section match between the two teams involved. If not played then it will be decided by dividing their average runs per wicket for, by their average runs per wicket against. In the unlikely event that three teams are on equal points, then the latter method only will be used.
The Home team shall notify the Press of the result by 8.45pm on the day of the match on 0800-591179
The Home team shall submit the result of matches on the official score sheet provided by the Joe Lumb Cricket Competition to the Results Secretary which must be received within 72 hours of the completion of the match.
Each Team to field their own ball. It is not necessary to provide a new ball but in should be a hand sewn, quartered ball of English manufacture and of a standard not less than a Sovereign County 'A' ball. H.T.B. or similar type balls should not be used. The Joe Lumb Cricket Competition shall provide match balls for all finals.
Players eligible to play shall be under the age of I 7 years at midnight on the 31 August the previous year. If a player is eligible to play for more than one side in the Competition the player shall be able to play for the side he/she wishes without any penalties being imposed upon the player or any club.
Overseas players (as defined in the E.C.B. Regulations for the Recreational game) shall not be permitted to play in the Competition.
The Management Committee reserves the right not to invite any team to enter the Competition if that area has rules which are in direct contravention to the rules of the Competition.
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