7th NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 10 – 15 NOVEMBER 2012
OVER 60s CRICKET
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Presidents Welcome As President of the Australian Over 60’s Cricket Association it gives me great pleasure to invite players from all over Australia and NZ to participate in the National Championships, held for the first time in Adelaide, my home city. I invite you to play in a high level of competition as well as enjoy the beautiful environment Adelaide has to offer. The National body in conjunction with Cricket Australia and the parent bodies of each state is committed to growing the game at this level and extend a special warm welcome to the Western Australian players who are representing their state for the first time in this National Championship. We hope that they will attend in all future national events. The Championship week is about playing competitive cricket and demonstrating that being over 60 or 70 is not a barrier to participating in a healthy sporting activity. In addition to playing cricket the week provides the opportunity to catch up with old friends, relive past glories and make new friendships. While visiting Adelaide I would encourage all of you to take time to enjoy the delights of this wonderful city and its surroundings. The Organising Committee has provided information for you to visit the beautiful Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Victor Harbor and the Adelaide Hills, just to mention a few places that will captivate you. On behalf of the Australian Over 60’s Management Committee I would like to acknowledge the hard work put in by the Adelaide 2012 Committee and wish all of you the very best for the week ahead.
CHRIS TOBIN President
SA OVER 60’s CRICKET
Welcome Message from Cricket Australia Cricket Australia is proud to support the 7th National Over 60’s Championship to be held in Adelaide in November 2012. This competition will provide Over 60’s cricketers with the opportunity to play in a National Carnival and will see 29 teams from across Australia, plus one from New Zealand , to do battle in the four Divisions. As well as the 300+ participants, it is anticipated that more than 200 family members will also support the event. Cricket’s vision is to be Australia’s favourite sport, with a goal of ensuring that cricket is inclusive and available to players at all levels from grassroots to elite. Australian cricket is dedicated to supporting the development of Over 60’s Cricket, and sees it as an important part of keeping cricketers engaged in the game throughout their lives. Congratulations to the organisers for having the vision to establish this carnival, and to the participants for helping this tremendous initiative continue to grow. Thanks also go to the South Australian Over 60’s and the South Australian Cricket Association for hosting this event, and for their great support of Over 60’s cricket. To the players and umpires who have been selected to represent your respective States and Territories it is a rare opportunity to play or officiate at a National Carnival, and we wish you all well in Adelaide. I am sure that the cricket will be played hard and fair and in the spirit of the game. Long live cricket!
JOHN WATKIN National Market Development Manager
Game and Market Development
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Mayor’s Welcome The City of Marion is proud to welcome cricketers, their friends, families and supporters to the 7th National Over 60s Cricket Championships. It is very exciting to play host to teams from throughout Australia and New Zealand
Marion is a city measuring 55 sq km with a population of about 85,000 people located 10 km south-west of Adelaide. It offers a lot to visitors and we hope you have time between games to explore it.
You have picked a great time to visit our city as we are also hosting Rescue 2012, the Life Saving World Championships, at the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre, so you will see plenty of other visitors from around Australia and the world.
Adjacent to the aquatic centre you will find the Marion Cultural Centre which has a wonderful library, art gallery, café and theatre for wonderful entertainment. You will also see Westfield Marion Shopping Centre with an enormous choice of retail outlets and a huge cinema complex.
If you would like a walk with spectacular coastal views, I highly recommend the Coastal Walking Trail which runs for 7.2 km from Marino in the north to Hallett Headland Reserve in the south.
The Living Kaurna Cultural Centre is located in the beautiful setting of Warriparinga and provides a unique opportunity to learn about Kaurna culture.
Colonial settlement in the 1830s also forms part of the city’s past and you can learn about it at Marion Historic Village which features a walk with interpretive signs, community art and a display centre.
I welcome all competitors and supporters on behalf of the City of Marion, and hope you enjoy the cricket and your time in our city.
REX SELLERS Patron
SA OVER 60’S CRICKET
FELICITY-ANN LEWIS Mayor of Marion
Patron’s Welcome Welcome to all the Over 60s and in some cases Over 70s players to the Adelaide Championships. Some of you have travelled great distances and from overseas to be here and we wish you all the best during your stay. We in South Australia are proud to be hosting this event and are really pleased that you have made the time available to visit our state and participate in this event. I am sure the games will be played in the usual great spirit and the social events after the game will be celebrated with equal enthusiasm. The Committee has worked exceptionally hard to make sure that all is in place for a great week of cricket and activities. Congratulations to all the Sporting Clubs, Volunteers and Sponsors who have generously made their time and resources available in what is not an easy economic climate for them to operate. This week is a time to renew old friendships and make new ones that will be lasting and contribute to the harmonious growth of the Over 60s fraternity. I wish you all an enjoyable week with fair weather and an injury free playing time. Congratulations to all of you on your willingness to participate.
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FIXTURES
Refer centrefold MAP for GROUNDS
The SA OVER 60’s CRICKET ASSOCIATION
would like to thank SACA and ATCA for making the grounds available.
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CLOSING CEREMONY DINNER
Thursday 15 November 2012 6.30 – 7.00pm
SAJC – PANASONIC PAVILION (Upper Level)
Morphettville Racecourse
Morphett Rd MORPHETTVILLE SA 5043
Date Div 1 UmpiresMAP
SUN NSW Waratahs v QLD Marion-1 1 J Mitchell+T Swifte
11 Nov SA Wombats 1 v TAS Tigers Uni Oval-Park10 24 M Rolfe+SACA
ACT 1 v VIC Rangers Price Memorial 8 P Wyche+I Blackwell
MON NSW Waratahs v SA Wombats 1 Goodwood 20 T Swifte+M Rolfe
12 Nov VIC Rangers v TAS Tigers Marion-1 1 J Mitchell+I Blackwell
QLD v ACT 1 Pertaringa 3 P Wyche+SACA
WED NSW Waratahs v VIC Rangers Pertaringa 3 M Rolfe+SACA
14 Nov ACT 1 v TAS Tigers Park 25-1 10 J Mitchell+I Blackwell
SA Wombats 1 v QLD Marion-1 1 P Wyche+T Swifte
THU NSW Waratahs v ACT 1 Lockleys 18 I Blackwell+T Swifte
15 Nov SA Wombats 1 v VIC Rangers Brighton-1 15 J Mitchell+M Rolfe
TAS Tigers v QLD Brighton-2 16 P Wyche+SACA
Ground
Date Div 2 Umpires
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SUN NSW Blues v Gold Coast Dolphins W's Playing Flds 21 SACA (1)
11 Nov NSW Boomers v TAS Devils Park 25-2 11 SACA (1)
VIC Bushies v SA Wombats 2 Marion-2 2 SACA (1)
ACT 2 v VIC Country Cane Reserve 14 SACA (1)
WA v SA SE Coasters Park 25-1 10 SACA (1)
MON NSW Blues v SA SE Coasters Park 25-2 11 SACA (1)
12 Nov VIC Bushies v TAS Devils Marion-2 2 SACA (1)
NSW Boomers v ACT 2 Para Hills-2 7 SACA (1)
VIC Country v Gold Coast Dolphins Park 25-1 10 SACA (1)
WA v SA Wombats 2 Para Hills-1 6 SACA (1)
WED NSW Blues v VIC Bushies Bulkana Oval 4 SACA (1)
14 Nov NSW Boomers v VIC Country Para Hills-2 7 SACA (1)
ACT 2 v WA W's Playing Flds 21 SACA (1)
SA Wombats 2 v Gold Coast Dolphins Marion-2 2 SACA (1)
TAS Devils v SA SE Coasters Brighton-1 15 SACA (1)
THU NSW Blues v TAS Devils Pertaringa 3 SACA (1)
15 Nov SA Wombats 2 v ACT 2 Park 25-1 10 SACA (1)
VIC Country v WA Bulkana Oval 4 SACA (1)
NSW Boomers v Gold Coast Dolphins Marion-2 2 SACA (1)
VIC Bushies v SA SE Coasters Marion-1 1 SACA (1)
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SUN NSW Kookaburras v TAS Foresters John Mitchell 17 J Buissink
11 Nov Geelong v NZ Uni Oval-Park12 25 M Dunlop
Portland v UNEX 1 Park 25-3 12 G Russel
ACS v VIC Stomers Broadview Oval 13 SACA (1)
MON NSW Kookaburras v NZ Park 25-3 12 G Russel
12 Nov VIC Stormers v TAS Foresters Brighton-2 16 J Buissink
UNEX 1 v Geelong Brighton-1 15 M Dunlop
Portland v ACS Bailey Reserve 19 SACA (1)
WED NSW Kookaburras v VIC Stormers Memorial Oval 5 J Buissink
14 Nov Geelong v Portland Margaret Bond 9 M Dunlop
TAS Foresters v NZ W's Playing Flds 21 G Russel
UNEX 1 v ACS Para Hills-1 6 SACA (1)
THU NSW Kookaburras v Portland Para Hills-1 6 M Dunlop
15 Nov VIC Stomers v UNEX 1 Margaret Bond 9 SACA (1)
TAS Foresters v Geelong Park 25-2 11 G Russel
ACS v NZ Park 25-3 12 J Buissink
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Date Div 4 Umpires
MAP
SUN VIC o70A v TAS o70 Islanders Webb Oval 22 SACA (1)
11 Nov VIC Lightning v UNEX 2 Margaret Bond 9 SACA (1)
SA Wombats 3 v VIC o70B Ford Oval 23 SACA (1)
MON VIC o70A v SA Wombats 3 Margaret Bond 9 SACA (1)
12 Nov VIC o70B v UNEX 2 Lockleys 18 SACA (1)
TAS o70 Islanders v VIC Lightning Bulkana Oval 4 SACA (1)
WED VIC o70A v VIC o70B Park 25-3 12 SACA (1)
14 Nov VIC Lightning v SA Wombats 3 Brighton-2 16 SACA (1)
UNEX 2 v TAS o70 Islanders Park 25-2 11 SACA (1)
THU VIC o70A v VIC Lightning Para Hills-2 7 SACA (1)
15 Nov VIC o70B v TAS o70 Islanders W's Playing Flds 21 SACA (1)
SA Wombats 3 v UNEX 2 Memorial Oval 5 SACA (1)
Ground
TAS (3) FORESTERS Bob Ferguson Nigel Harrison Lewis McCullough Ross Arnold Vern Hazelwood (C) Bob Pooley Cyril Dixon Ray Kirby Mike Walsh John Burton
TAS (OVER 70’s) ISLANDERS Bob Cotgrove Graeme Crole Mike Gandy Eddie Harrison Jack Hinds Tim Lithgow Fred Maxwell Ken Naylor Geoff Norton Bruce Wish-Wilson Rod Addison Bob Dixon Tim Swifte (U)
VIC (1) RANGERS Arthur Pritchard (C) Rob Agg (VC) Graham Cuddon Ian Gibson Chris Hartrup Greg Johnson Ron Kasputtis Ian Marks Neil King Ian Longmuir Steve Pascoe Robert Peake Bob Phillips Paul Robinson John Scale
VIC (2) BUSHIES Russ Whitney (C) David Haynes (VC) Barry Borlase Peter Dell Warren Dummett David Green Colin Jones Rob McLeod Ian Pritchard John Ryan Alan Stephens Wayne Warner Rob Wilson Mike Rolfe (U) John Buissink (U)
VIC (3) STORMERS Kelvin Bond (C) Derek Braidner VC) John Croughan Bill Best Bill Dobson Graham Freshwater Barry Johnson Stephen Lane Keith Robertson Ian Southall Ian Walker
VIC (4) LIGHTNING John Moore ( C) John Mungovern (VC) Neil Aitken Paul Denton Dave Bower Norm Eccles Fred McLeod Ron McLeod Graham Mitchell Geoff Ofield Clive Tod
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QLD Ross Chapman Colin Cooke Noel Cox Kerry Emery (Man.) Brian Kratzman Nev Kratzman
Brian Walters Ray Tiley Ian Lowe Geoff Dymock Gill Chapman Dallas Lloyd Ross Towner John Norden Lawson Barney David Baird (Scorer)
NZ Peter McDermott (C) Roger Carroll (Man) Bill Davis John Dean Graeme Young Chris Rosie Tony Knights Graham England Roger Black Peter McDougall Oli Oliver Tony Bateman Ewen Chatfield Owen Barwood
ACT (1) & (2) Ron Axelby Denis Axelby Richard Arthur Paul Cullen Tony Paterson Mike Gallagher Colin Berry Peter Howes Ian Howe Neil Bulger Gordon Gregory
ACT cont. . . Wally Hall Peter Nelson Brian Reid Siva Sivakumaran Peter Wyche (U) Doug Carney Ian Willie David Lever Roy Rose John Polkinghorne Vince Bulger Ross Calvert George Preston Lal Warnsevitane Mike Kehoe Jim Martin Bill Leydon
TAS (1) TIGERS Trevor Stephens ( C) Ian Fraser Roger Edmunds Brian Burton Geoff Clow Bill Friend Rod Headlam Leighton Hodge Apps Jordan Ken Last Allan Marshall Murray O’Connor
TAS (2) DEVILS Ross Arnold Fred Maxwell (C) Warren Boyles John Button Brian Burton John Cordell Ray Masters Wayne Venn Darryl Wright Dave Worth Phillip Reeves Peter Rodwell
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NSW (2) cont. . . Mike Morgan Ron Farrell John Pym Doug Truman Bill Moffat John Fogarty Ken Grose Terry Murphy Mike Morgan
NSW (3) BOOMERS Graeme Andrews (C) Bill Sadler Terry Cohen Gil McGrath Col Barton Mike Cashman Dennis Stevenson Paul Barnes Noel Cook Maurie Hamilton John Southam Ralph Sadler Chas Viner Mike Birchall
NSW (4) KOOKABURRAS Norm Stanton (C) Jeff Perkins (VC) Gerard Kenny Dennis Drummond Robert Young Bob Webster Bob Douglas Graham Patterson Bill Schafer Graham Danaher Jim Dewberry Rupert Matthews Bruce McNaught Doug Crowell Graham Abbott
SA WOMBATS (1) Jeff Emmel Alan Reid Chris Tobin Geoff Field John Mason Derek Grove Brian Kerin Grant Chapman Ian Ravenscroft Tony Whennan Des Fuss Keith Miller Stuart Shepley Kevin Shepley Malcolm Farmer Colin Paech Bob Wilton
SA WOMBATS (2) Michael Willson Jim Curtis Clive Wundersitz Peter Wass Mike Kovaleff George Eden Roy Schulz Phil Mason Patrick Marwick-Smith David Welford
SA WOMBATS (3) Peter McKinnon Don Tanner Ron Read Barrie Barker Terry Hall John McTier Gavin Bow Tim Murari
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VIC (5) COUNTRY Alex Ranson Keith Longridge John Costello Don Sherwell Neil Thompson Bill Johnson Graeme Cook Lindsay McGrath Stephen Hando Ray Collins William McGrath Max Castle Peter Williamson Wavell McPherson Ged Edwards
VIC OVER 70’s Ron Luckman ( C) Ian Sharp (VC) Bill Allsop John Carey Tony Carr Barry Levens Joel McGlynn Laurie Hindle Norm McLeod Terry Lindsay Ian Wilson Rex Thompson Ian McLeod Dick Parker Peter Flack Bob Hopkins David Tomlinson John Hammer Graham Cowling John Doyle John Hunter
GEELONG Neville Crane John Richards Wayne Bickerdike Graham Mulroney Lindsay Fisher Andrew McDonald Andrew Patterson
GEELONG cont. . . Ross Price Trevor Smith John Williams Kelvin Grant Don Everett Greg Lott
PORTLAND TIGERS Gary Milich Darryl Barr John Tonkin Neil Tonkin Les Payne Bluey Forsyth Roger Beavis Colin Rees Chris Healy Robert Cleasby Daryl Petch
NSW (1) WARATAHS Stirling Hamman(C) John Fryer Brian Scott Peter Harrison Dennis Moran Rob Haling Albie Barwick (VC) Peter Virgen Garry Winney Bob Ziehlke Doug Truman Sam Rees Geoff Ainsworth Ron Durrant Steve Cavanagh Garry Russell (Ump)
NSW (2) BLUES Gordon Ives ( C) Ken Campbell Trevor Andrews Howard Reay Bob Newman (VC) Phil Allen
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SA SE COASTERS Gary Ashby (C) Colin Hutchesson (M) Noel Stratham Brian Ashby Garry Fox Ian Sanderson Max Arney Damien Flint Noel Perry Robert Sims Frank Cronin Alan Altus Peter Sleep Snr Keith Dowdell Wayne Bevan Phil Millard (Ump)
WA Neil Hopkins (C) David Dunstan (VC) David Horsley (M) Joe Facey Ray Gasmire Peter Harmer Ian Hill John Lucas Colin Murray-Smith Alan Osborne John Ree John Terrell Graeme Walter
ACS Andrew Blyth Neville Brown Ian Gibson Ian Hammet Bob Hopkins Stewart Jenvy Stephen Kish Des Lloyd Russell Newton Richard Parker John Smith Ian Spencer Paul Taylor Ian Blackwell (Ump)
UNEX (1) John Stuckey Garry Griffith Tom Vincent John Coughlan David Green Rowan Chandler Mike Muldoon Col Gellatly Jim Irvine Brian McIntyre Paul Muldoon Russ Harris
UNEX (2) Glenn Roff Grant Roff Andy Millar Dave Warner Keith Doherty Richard Lockwood Tony Buchan John Irvine Dick Hodgson Lloyd Davies Michael Rose Ian Procter
GOLD COAST DOLPHINS Brian Thomas (C) Greg Humphries (M) Kevin Copley Peter Swan John Higginson Denis O’Brien Les Johnson Neville Malouf Tony Radanovic Tony Keating Leo Goggins John Forsyth Quentin Birt Bill Wendt Ian Foster Brian Beard
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MARION OVALS 1 & 2 264 Sturt Road MARION SA 5043 PERTARINGA & BULKANA OVALS Steventon Drive TEA TREE GULLY SA 5091 (off North East Road) MEMORIAL OVAL 16 Memorial Drive TEA TREE GULLY SA 5091 (off North East Road) PARA HILLS OVALS 1 & 2 Nelson Road PARA HILLS SA 5096 PRICE MEMORIAL OVAL 16 Angas Road HAWTHORN SA 5062 (off Hawthorn Crescent) MARGARET BOND OVAL Conygham Street GLENUNGA SA 5064 (off Glen Osmond Road)
PARK 25 OVALS 1, 2 & 3 125 Port Road ADELAIDE SA 5000 BROADVIEW OVAL Poltawa Terrace BROADVIEW SA 5083 CHARLES CANE RESERVE Elizabeth Street OVINGHAM SA 5082 (cnr Churchill Road) BRIGHTON OVALS 1 & 2 Highet Avenue HOVE SA 5048 (off Brighton Road) JOHN MITCHELL OVAL 21 Cudmore Terrace HENLEY BEACH SA 5022 (off Henley Beach Road)
LOCKLEYS OVAL Moresby Street LOCKLEYS SA 5032 (off Rutland Avenue)
BAILEY RESERVE Aldershot Street EDWARDSTOWN SA 5039 (off South Road) GOODWOOD OVAL Curzon Avenue MILLSWOOD SA 5034 WOMENS’ PLAYING FIELDS Ayliffes & Shepherds Hill Roads ST MARYS SA 5042 WEBB OVAL Conygham Street GLENUNGA SA 5064 (off Glen Osmond Road)
FORD OVAL West Terrace & The Parade KENSINGTON GARDENS SA 5068
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UNIVERSITY OVAL-PARK 12 War Memorial Drive NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006
PARK 25 1, 2 & 3 125 Port Rd ADELAIDE SA 5000
JOHN MITCHELL OVAL 21 Cudmore Tce HENLEY BEACH SA 5022
BRIGHTON OVALS 1 & 2 Highet Ave HOVE SA 5048
MARION OVALS 1 & 2 (MARION SPORTS CENTRE) 264 Sturt Rd MARION SA 5043
PETARINGA & BULKANA OVALS Steventon Rd TEA TREE GULLY SA 5091
CHAMPIONSHIPS - GROUNDS
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UNIVERSITY OVAL-PARK 10 Mackinnon Pde & Jerningham St NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006
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SA – OVER 60’S CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC
RULES OF THE AUSTRALIAN OVER 60’s CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS – ADELAIDE SA 2012
The Spirit of Cricket is expected to be observed at all times.
‘Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact it should be played not only within
its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse the spirit causes
injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with
captains.’ (MCC Laws 2003)
Culture of the Tournament Whilst the structure of the championship provides a competitive
approach, the organisers believe this should not result in overcompetiveness or overshadow the
tournament’s main purpose, i.e. to provide an opportunity for cricketers of all standards to continue
to participate in a sport we all love.
1. The Laws of Cricket apply except for variations mentioned herein.
2. Team List Before the toss captains will exchange team lists of up to 12 players, one player being
nominated as the designated bowler and cannot bat.
3. Age To Play In any game a player must be at least 60 years old on the day of that game.
4. Umpires Two official umpires are to be allocated to each match wherever possible. If only one
official umpire is available, he is to stand at each bowling end. If no official umpire(s) are
available then both captains shall agree on non-official umpire(s). After consulting both
captains, umpires have the final say on whether play will start, continue, resume or cease due to
rain, unsafe ground conditions or extreme heat. When heavy rain is imminent or when lightning
is approaching, umpires should use their discretion to ensure covers (when available) are
installed promptly on turf pitches if play must cease. ( See Rule 23)
5. Competition Structure There will be 4 divisions. Each team will play 4 games weather
permitting, and the team with the highest points in each division will be the winner of that
division.
6. Competition Points/Placing In determining the placing of teams in each division, competition
points from each match will be allocated on the basis of 4 for a win, 2 for a tie, 1 for a draw and
nil for a loss. Should both teams complete their innings with the same number of runs, the result
is a tie regardless of the number of wickets lost by each team.
The placing for teams’ level on points will be decided by calculating the wickets/runs quotient
for each team. The team with the higher quotient will finish ahead. The quotient is to be
calculated as follows:
(a) Total runs scored divided by total wickets lost.
(b) Total runs scored by opposition teams divided by total wickets taken.
(c) Divide (a) by (b) to determine the team quotient.
7. Players Only eleven fielders can be on the field at any one time, and only eleven players can
bat. Fielders may rotate at any time, after notifying the nearest umpire.
8. Commencement Time Each Match is to commence at 10.00 am unless there has been a prior
arrangement with the Championship Coordinator. (See Rules 19 and 20 for match starts delayed
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RULES OF THE AUSTRALIAN OVER 60’s CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS – ADELAIDE SA 2012 The Spirit of Cricket is expected to be observed at all times. ‘Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse the spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with captains.’ (MCC Laws 2003) Culture of the Tournament Whilst the structure of the championship provides a competitive approach, the organisers believe this should not result in overcompetiveness or overshadow the tournament’s main purpose, i.e. to provide an opportunity for cricketers of all standards to continue to participate in a sport we all love. The Laws of Cricket apply except for variations mentioned herein. Team List Before the toss captains will exchange team lists of all players. Age To play in any game a player must be at least 60 years old on the day of that game. Umpires Two official umpires are to be allocated to each match wherever possible. If only one official umpire is available, he is to stand at each bowling end. If no official umpire(s) are available then both captains shall agree on non-official umpire(s). After consulting both captains, umpires have the final say on whether play will start, continue, resume or cease due to rain, unsafe ground conditions or extreme heat. When heavy rain is imminent or when lightning is approaching, umpires should use their discretion to ensure covers (when available) are installed promptly on turf pitches if play must cease. ( See Rule 23) Competition Structure There will be 4 divisions. Each team will play 4 games weather permitting, and the team with the highest points in each division will be the winner of that division. Competition Points/Placing In determining the placing of teams in each division, competition points from each match will be allocated on the basis of 4 for a win, 2 for a tie, 1 for a draw and nil for a loss. Should both teams complete their innings with the same number of runs, the result is a tie regardless of the number of wickets lost by each team. The placing for teams’ level on points will be decided by calculating the wickets/runs quotient for each team. The team with the higher quotient will finish ahead. The quotient is to be calculated as follows: (a) Total runs scored divided by total wickets lost. (b) Total runs scored by opposition teams divided by total wickets taken. (c) Divide (a) by (b) to determine the team quotient. Players Only eleven fielders can be on the field at any one time, and only eleven players can bat. Fielders may rotate at any time, after notifying the nearest umpire. Commencement Time Each Match is to commence at 10.00 am unless there has been a prior arrangement with the Championship Coordinator. (See Rules 19 and 20 for match starts delayed beyond 10.00 am due to inclement weather.) Finishing Time All matches must be completed by 6.00 pm. If games are not completed by that time they will be considered a draw. Innings Each Innings is to be a maximum of 40 overs per team. If inclement weather is anticipated, the Championship Coordinator may decide to vary the innings structure of each game to 2 x 20 overs innings alternating for each team. In such an event, each innings is to be played until 10 wickets have fallen or until all available overs are bowled, up to a maximum of 40 overs. Drinks Breaks can be taken at agreed intervals, with reference to the prevailing temperature. Extra drinks for batsman can be supplied between overs if so requested.
The Lunch Interval should normally start once the first 40 overs have been bowled or on the completion of first innings after an interruption. The duration can vary from 30 to 45 minutes by agreement.
9. Finishing Time All matches must be completed by 6.00 pm. If games are not completed by that
time they will be considered a draw.
10. Innings Each Innings is to be a maximum of 40 overs per team. If inclement weather is
anticipated, the Championship Coordinator may decide to vary the innings structure of each
game to 2 x 20 overs innings alternating for each team. In such an event, each innings is to be
played until 10 wickets have fallen or until all available overs are bowled, up to a maximum of 40
overs.
11. Drinks Breaks can be taken at agreed intervals, with reference to the prevailing temperature.
Extra drinks for batsman can be supplied between overs if so requested.
12. The Lunch Interval should normally start once the first 40 overs have been bowled or on the
completion of first innings after an interruption. The duration can vary from 30 to 45 minutes by
agreement.
13. Retirements Batsmen must retire on the stroke scoring 35 runs and are not eligible for return.
Any batsman retiring due to genuine injury or illness, with the umpire’s agreement, before
scoring 35 runs can return to continue his innings as per normal retiring hurt rules. Captains are
reminded that in the interest of positive cricket they have the discretion to retire batsmen, and
such batsmen may not be returned.
14. Bowlers A minimum of 7 bowlers must be used in each completed innings. All bowlers are to be
restricted to a maximum of 6 overs each (See Rule 20 for modifications to this rule)
15. A No-Ball is to be called for any delivery that lands or bounces off the prepared turf or synthetic
pitch in. front of the batsman.
16. Unfair Deliveries An Unfair Delivery is:
(a) any delivery that clearly passes above the batsman’s shoulder as judged from where the
batsman takes his stance as if he had been standing erect.
(b) any full-toss delivery that clearly arrives or would have arrived above waist height for a fast
bowler and shoulder height for a slow bowler, as judged from where the batsman takes his
stance as if he had been standing erect.
Either the umpire at the bowler’s end or the square leg umpire is to instantly call and signal no-
ball for any unfair deliveries.
17. A Wide is to be called for any delivery that
(a) passes outside the off-side 75cm marking, even if the batsman moves across to place the ball
within reach but does not offer a stroke.
(b) passes outside the leg-side 75cm marking.
18. Ovals, Clothing and Equipment
(a) Only coloured or white team shirts and white trousers are permitted.
(b) Only red four piece balls supplied by the Championship organisers will be used in matches.
(c) Each team will be required to provide 3 approved stumps and a set of bails for use.
(d) The Oval playing size is to be measured to a maximum 50 metre half circle from the stumps
at each end to form the ends, and then joined by straight boundaries on the off and on sides
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RULES OF THE AUSTRALIAN OVER 60’s CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS – ADELAIDE SA 2012 The Spirit of Cricket is expected to be observed at all times. ‘Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse the spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with captains.’ (MCC Laws 2003) Culture of the Tournament Whilst the structure of the championship provides a competitive approach, the organisers believe this should not result in overcompetiveness or overshadow the tournament’s main purpose, i.e. to provide an opportunity for cricketers of all standards to continue to participate in a sport we all love. The Laws of Cricket apply except for variations mentioned herein. Team List Before the toss captains will exchange team lists of all players. Age To play in any game a player must be at least 60 years old on the day of that game. Umpires Two official umpires are to be allocated to each match wherever possible. If only one official umpire is available, he is to stand at each bowling end. If no official umpire(s) are available then both captains shall agree on non-official umpire(s). After consulting both captains, umpires have the final say on whether play will start, continue, resume or cease due to rain, unsafe ground conditions or extreme heat. When heavy rain is imminent or when lightning is approaching, umpires should use their discretion to ensure covers (when available) are installed promptly on turf pitches if play must cease. ( See Rule 23) Competition Structure There will be 4 divisions. Each team will play 4 games weather permitting, and the team with the highest points in each division will be the winner of that division. Competition Points/Placing In determining the placing of teams in each division, competition points from each match will be allocated on the basis of 4 for a win, 2 for a tie, 1 for a draw and nil for a loss. Should both teams complete their innings with the same number of runs, the result is a tie regardless of the number of wickets lost by each team. The placing for teams’ level on points will be decided by calculating the wickets/runs quotient for each team. The team with the higher quotient will finish ahead. The quotient is to be calculated as follows: (a) Total runs scored divided by total wickets lost. (b) Total runs scored by opposition teams divided by total wickets taken. (c) Divide (a) by (b) to determine the team quotient. Players Only eleven fielders can be on the field at any one time, and only eleven players can bat. Fielders may rotate at any time, after notifying the nearest umpire. Commencement Time Each Match is to commence at 10.00 am unless there has been a prior arrangement with the Championship Coordinator. (See Rules 19 and 20 for match starts delayed beyond 10.00 am due to inclement weather.) Finishing Time All matches must be completed by 6.00 pm. If games are not completed by that time they will be considered a draw. Innings Each Innings is to be a maximum of 40 overs per team. If inclement weather is anticipated, the Championship Coordinator may decide to vary the innings structure of each game to 2 x 20 overs innings alternating for each team. In such an event, each innings is to be played until 10 wickets have fallen or until all available overs are bowled, up to a maximum of 40 overs. Drinks Breaks can be taken at agreed intervals, with reference to the prevailing temperature. Extra drinks for batsman can be supplied between overs if so requested.
The Lunch Interval should normally start once the first 40 overs have been bowled or on the completion of first innings after an interruption. The duration can vary from 30 to 45 minutes by agreement.
19. Playing Time–Delayed Matches Provided play commences no later than 11.30am, each innings
should still be 40 overs per team, with a maximum of 30 minutes lunch break. Where play cannot
begin until after 11.30am, each team’s innings is to be reduced by one over for every 7.5 minutes
lost beyond 11.30am, with a maximum of 30 minutes lunch break . For the result to count, each
team must bat a minimum of 20 overs; otherwise the result will be deemed a draw.
20. Bowler Numbers When over numbers are reduced before play commences in accordance with
Rule 19 or as directed by the Championship Coordinator, a minimum of 7 bowlers must still be
used by both teams with the maximum number of 6 overs per bowler being reduced by one over
for every separate 7 over reduction in the total innings. For example, for a reduction of 8 overs to
an innings of 32 overs, the maximum per bowler will be 5 overs; a reduction of 20 overs will result
in a maximum of 3 overs per bowler.
21. Adverse Weather During adverse weather conditions, the aim is to provide maximum playing
time wherever possible without endangering individual safety.
22. Available Pitch Covers are to be used as required. During play, the batting team is responsible for
speedy delivery of the covers when rain is imminent, and both teams must assist with the
covering. Both teams must also assist with removal of the covers and any required overnight
covering.
23. Lightning Rule Umpires must call for play to cease once they are satisfied that thunder is heard
less than thirty seconds after its related lightning flash. Once play ceases at one oval, play must
cease on all adjoining ovals. Covers should not be placed if umpires are obliged to halt play due to
lightning even if rain is expected. Nobody is to be on the oval while the lightning rule is in effect.
24. Backup Synthetic Pitches are to be used whenever play on a turf pitch is unlikely to commence
before 11.30am. If rain or unsafe ground conditions prevent any match which commenced on turf
from being fully played out, it may be completely restarted on the alternate Synthetic Pitch,
provided less than 20 overs of the first team’s innings have been bowled. The restarted game will
be reduced to 20 overs for each team’s innings. If more than 20 overs have been bowled, the
match shall not be restarted and will be called a draw. If the game cannot be restarted, and if the
captains agree, with the approval of the umpire(s) teams may play a reduced over non
Championship game.
25. Match Results The winning captain, or in the case of a draw or tie the captain who won the toss,
is to complete a results sheet and ensure the information is delivered to Jan McTier, the Carnival
Statistics Recorder, phone 08 8298 1949 or email [email protected], no later than 7.30 pm
that same day.
26. Target Score Calculations Where overs need to be reduced for either or both teams, target scores
are to be calculated by reference to the Target Score Calculation tables below. The results will be
deemed a draw if either team is unable to bat for minimum of 20 overs.
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When the team batting first has completed 40 overs and the second team has overs reduced, the target score is calculated by removing the following overs from the first teams innings and by adding 1 run to the remaining total.
There must be a minimum of 20 overs scheduled for each team to constitute a match.
Example: When the team batting first has batted 40 overs, and the second team is reduced to 32 overs, to determine the target score for the team batting second, remove overs 13, 32, 14, 31, 15, 30, 16 & 29 from the total of the first team plus add one run.
When the team batting first has had its overs reduced and the team batting second has further reductions, the target score shall be calculated by removing the following overs from the first teams innings and adding one run to the remaining total.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
39 13
38 13 32
37 13 32 14
36 13 32 14 31
35 13 32 14 31 15
34 13 32 14 31 15 30
33 13 32 14 31 15 30 16
32 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29
31 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17
30 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28
29 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18
28 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27
27 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19
26 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26
25 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20
24 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20 25
23 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20 25 21
22 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20 25 21 24
21 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20 25 21 24 22
20 13 32 14 31 15 30 16 29 17 28 18 27 19 26 20 25 21 24 22 23
TARGET SCORE CALCULATIONS
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
39 12 31 13 30 14 29 15 28 16 27 17 26 18 25 19 24 20 23 21
38 11 30 12 29 13 28 14 27 15 26 16 25 17 24 18 23 19 22
37 11 30 12 29 13 28 14 27 15 26 16 25 17 24 18 23 19
36 11 29 12 28 13 27 14 26 15 25 16 24 17 23 18 22
35 10 28 11 27 12 26 13 25 14 24 15 23 16 22 17
34 10 27 11 26 12 25 13 24 14 23 15 22 16 21
33 10 26 11 25 12 24 13 23 14 22 15 21 16
32 10 26 11 25 12 24 13 23 14 22 15 21
31 9 25 10 24 11 23 12 22 13 21 14
30 9 24 10 23 11 22 12 21 13 20
29 9 23 10 22 11 21 12 20 13
28 9 22 9 21 10 20 11 19
27 8 22 9 21 10 20 11
26 8 21 9 20 10 19
25 7 20 8 19 9
24 7 19 8 18
23 7 18 8
22 6 18
21 6
20
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GAMES DATE LOCATION RESULTS
1 15-Jul-12 Taunton, Somerset Somerset Over 60's 9-195 def Australian Over 60's 139
2 16-Jul-12 Thorverton, Devon Australian O60's vs Devon O60's - rain prevented play
3 18-Jul-12 Cheltenham CC, Gloucestershire
Australian Over 60's 6-159 def Gloustershire Over 60's 73
4 19-Jul-12 Trowbridge CC, Wiltshire Australian Over 60's 3-157 def Wiltshire Over 60's 7-153
5 20-Jul-12 Stroud CC, Gloucestershire
1st TEST: England Over 60's 8-196 def Australian Over 60's 105
6 22-Jul-12 Old Elizabethans CC, Worcester
Worcestershire Over 60's 5-160 def Australian Over 60's 6-159
7 23-Jul-12 Usk CC, Wales 2nd TEST: Wales Over 60's 4-220 def Australian Over 60's 6-219
8 24-Jul-12 Evesham CC, Worcestershire
Staffordshire Over 60's 9-163 def Australian Over 60's 5-162
9 25-Jul-12 Finedon CC, Northampton
Australian Over 60's 8-180 def Northamptonshire Over 60's 6-177
10 26-Jul-12 Leamington Spa CC, Warwichshire
Australian Over 60's 1-124 def Warwickshire Over 60's 5-123
11 29-Jul-12 Lutterworth CC, Leicestershire
Leicestershire Over 60's 8-115 def Australian Over 60's 114
12 30-Jul-12 New Road, Worcester County Ground
England Celebrity XI Over 60's 4-225 def Australian Over 60's 5-187
13 31-Jul-12 Oakham, Leicestershire
3rd TEST: England Over 60's vs Australian Over 60's - rain prevented play
14 01-Aug-12
Lincoln Lindum CC, Lincolnshire
2nd TEST: England Over 60's 8-186 def Australian Over 60's 5-174
15 02-Aug-12
Market Deeping CC, Lincolnshire
3rd TEST: England Over 60's 8-186 def Australian Over 60's 5-174
16 03-Aug-12
Bourne CC, Lincolnshire
4th TEST: England Over 60's 8-186 def Australian Over 60's 5-174
2012-UK TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Match Results: Scheduled for 16 games Played 14 – only 2 washouts Won 5 (against Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire and Norfolk/Cambridgeshire) Lost 9 (2 by a good margin – Somerset and 1st TEST against England)
o lost the 2nd TEST against Wales and Staffordshire with 1 over remaining o Iost the Worcestershire game with 2.5 overs remaining o lost the Lincolnshire game on the last ball o lost the 4th TEST against England by 12 runs
TOUR MATCH SUMMARY
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Individual Batting Highlights: Highest aggregates:
o Stirling Hamman – 325 runs at an average of 54.2 o Ross Chapman – 310 runs at an average of 38.8 o Peter Harrison – 256 runs at an average of 25.6 o Albie Barwick – 249 runs at an average of 41.5
Highset individual scores: o Stirling Hamman – 73 not out v Wales o Peter Harrison – 62 v Wales o Albie Barwick – 52 retired v Lincolnshire o Ross Chapman – 51 retired v England Celebrity game
Highest strike rates: o Brian Kratzman – 85 runs per 100 balls faced o Rob Haling – 73 runs per 100 balls faced o Gill Chapman – 71 runs per 100 balls faced o Stirling Hamman – 65 runs per 100 balls faced
Individual Bowling Highlights: Most wickets:
o Nev Kratzman – 14 wickets for 226 runs at an average of 16.1 o Geoff Field – 12 wickets for 223 runs at an average of 18.6 o Colin Cooke – 10 wickets for 164 runs at an average of 16.4 o Paul Cullen – 10 wickets for 225 runs at an average of 22.5
Best strike rate (more than 5 wickets): o Nev Kratzman – a wicket every 23 balls o Brian Walters – a wicket every 31 balls o Geoff Field – a wicket every 34 balls o Colin Cooke – a wicket every 36 balls
Best economy rates: o Ron Kasputis – conceded 2.4 runs per over o Colin Cooke – conceded 2.7 runs per over o Dennis Moran – conceded 2.9 runs per over o Paul Cullen – conceded 3.0 runs per over
Hat-trick: o Brian Walters v Worcestershire at Old Elizabethan’s with 3 for 18
Most Catches: o Gill Chapman (w’keeper and fielder) – 10 o Brian kratzman, Paul Cullen, Peter Harrison and Peter Virgen – 3 each
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Organising Committee George Healey Chris Tobin Brian Kerin Geoff Field Keith Miller Michael Willson John Mason State Team Contacts Jeff Emmel (SA) Michael Willson (SA) Kerry Emery (QLD) Ross Chapman (QLD) Arthur Pritchard (VIC1) Rob Wilson(VIC 2) Kelvin Bond (VIC 3) John Moore (VIC 4) Ron Luckman (VIC 70s) Gary Milich (PORT) Ron Axelby (ACT) Gary Ashby (SA SE) Col Hutchesson (SA SE) David Horsley (WA) Neil Hopkins (WA) John Williams (GEE) GrahamMulroney(GEE) TRANSPORT Taxis Adelaide Independent Yellow Cabs Suburban Taxis Buses Adelaide Mini Bus Prime Mini Tours TELEPHONE NUMBERS Ambulance Hospitals Flinders Private Queen Elizabeth Wakefield Sports Med
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Umpire Co-ordinator Brian Kerin Statisticians Peter McKinnon Jan/John McTier Jan McTier Mike Muldoon (UNEX) John Coughlan (UNEX) Peter McDermott (NZ) Roger Carroll (NZ) Greg Humphris (GC) Kevin Copley (GC) Peter Virgen (NSW-1) Stirling Hamman (1) Howard Reay (NSW-2) Bob Newman (2) Bill Sadler (NSW-3) Graeme Andrews (3) Graham Abbot(NSW-4) Gerard Kenny (4) Ian Fraser (TAS-1) Trevor Stephens (1) John Burton (TAS-2) Mike Gandy (TAS-3) Vern Hazelwood (3) Doctors Mawson Medical Centre, Dr J. Farrant Marion Domain Physiotherapists Saunders Sports & Spinal , Tim Cook Marion Swim Centre
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