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Click on Reports and websites below to access


2007 CCUA AGM Report

                          
                   
             
  'Institute of Cricket Umpires & Scorers' (ICUS) website


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                                     Action photos from 2008 season

                         

                  
                               
                                         Photographs: courtesy of Glen Rogers  


                                 

                                 2008 Pre-season full members' meeting
 

   

    There was an excellent 'full-house' attendance at the recent 2008 pre-season meeting of CCUA umpires,
       with the Chairman giving a special welcome to a number of new members that attended.

       The main item was a talk and PowerPoint presentation given by John Shepley - Cornwall County Pitch
       Advisor, to explain the new 'Grounds Marking' assessment criteria as being adopted this season in the 
       Premier and County One leagues   It does not apply in Division 2 this summer.  Those present were given
       a copy of 'Grounds Marking - A guide for panel umpires' and supply of 'Ground Report' assessment
       cards for confidential completion by the match umpires and posting to Del Codd - Chairman of Grounds
       Committee. (
Click on above underlined titled to download copy)

      
John Middleton also gave a short refresher talk on the CCL applied 'leg-side WIDE ball' ruling and
       that of Umpire 'Positioning & Movement' which are the most commonly registered complaints from the
       team captains.    The former is explained, with an illustration, under CCL Premier (18.13) and County One
       (19.3) rulings - this can be accessed from above 'CCL Rules' page.    Some useful tips and hints to help
       improve one's field-craft skills can be found in a recently produced 'Welcome to the CCUA' booklet for
       new members.  This can be viewed or copied from 'download' section at top of 'Home' page.

       Richard Walker referred to issues of ACU&S Special General Meeting.  See report below.
 

    Important Match Playing Notices

   
Match balls

       For 2008, the Oxbridge BUCKINGHAM cricket ball is to be used in both Premier and County One,
       and Oxbridge BLENHEIM for Division 2 East & West matches.

       Cancellation of fixtures: Right of 'Away' side to travel and inspect the ground

       When, in the event of the away side deciding to travel to inspect a ground, as permitted under 18.4.3
       and 20.3.2, it shall be the attending umpires who now make the on-site decision regard the playing of
       the match.

       Bowling Rate: 17 overs per hour

      
At the last CCL AGM, County One clubs again rejected adoption of same bowling over rate
       condition as applies in the Premier league.   Panel umpires must still report teams that fail to meet 
       average bowling rate of 17 overs per hour in County One matches.  They are further informed to be
       prepared to implement Laws 42.9 - Time wasting by the fielding side and/or 42.10 - Time wasting by
       the batsmen
, when concerned by slow progress of match play.

       Reporting of Discipline matters

      
For reporting of Level 1 incidents as occurring in Premier and County One matches, these to be
       reported on the Match Report sheet.
       For ALL other level offences committed in Premier and County One matches and ALL reportable
       offences as occurring in other league matches (ie Division 2E & 2W) and other competitions (ie Hawkey
       & Vinter Cups), these to be reported by completion of the official CCUA Report form.  Copies available
       from CCUA Secretary or 'download' section at top of 'Home' page.  
     

       Leg-side 'Wide' balls

      
There is no change in this ruling from last season.   However, the definition ruling and pictorial
       illustration, as referred on our 'CCL Rules' page, must always be fully adhered.  This applies to the
       Premier & County One matches only and not within other lower divisions, whereby Law 25 of the MCC
       'Laws of Cricket' shall be followed.

                       Please pass on above information to colleagues who are standing with you at
                         first few matches, in case of them not having internet access to this website


 

                           Local Business Sponsorship support for
                          CCUA Umpire Induction Training initiative

         
               
               Andrew Harvey - MD of 'The Financial Advice Centre' and Tim Marrion on behalf of 'Sportsmatch' making cheque
                                      presentations to CCUA President, John Ford, and Chairman, Bert Bennett.     

 

The Financial Advice Centre
                  www.ifaplus.com
                       Tel: 01726 814935
    
      
 
  BACKING BUSINESS BACKING SPORT


         

                  The Cornwall Cricket Umpires Association is pleased to announce sponsorship support of
                 The Financial Advice Centre
to their umpire training programme and delivery of a new series
                 of countywide induction sessions aimed at encouraging more volunteers to come forward to
                 qualify and offer their service to local cricket.   Sportsmatch, the government’s business
                 sponsorship incentive scheme for grass roots sport, is also contributing match funding to the
                 initiative.

                  Malcolm Roberts, CCUA project co-ordinator commented “We are truly indebted to the FAC
                 for their generous donation and support to our cricket officials’ organisation.   There is an
                 increasing national shortage of match officials in club cricket, with our own association having
                 seen its number of active panel umpires falling alarmingly from about seventy, back in 1986, to
                 less than half that figure at the present time.  Last summer, only Premier and County One league
                 clubs could rely on the regular presence of CCUA panel umpires to officiate their matches, but
                 that may not be guaranteed in the future if the current trend of falling numbers continues.   Most
                 clubs outside of the ‘higher tier’ are having to call on ‘non-active’ players from the batting team
                 to take turns in role of umpires, which is far from ideal! – Just imagine in football, subs on the
                ‘bench‘ being expected to do short stints as referee in order for matches to be played!   
                 Without properly trained and impartial officials in sport and in cricket, that means proper
                 umpires, one cannot play a fair and proper game!”

                 Andrew Harvey, the Managing Director of FAC, with offices in Par, St. Austell, Liskeard and
                 Bodmin, said “As a small but expanding local business, we are most pleased to support the
                 CCUA in their recruitment and training programme.  We wish them success in attracting more
                 match officials whose role and contribution to the playing of any competitive sport is crucial.”  

                  Malcolm further stated “The CCUA is proactive in its drive to recruit more match officials and
                 these awards will support the taking of an induction training Roadshow to each of the six
                 county district areas during the winter months for budding umpires, both young and mature of
                 age, to attend.    However, they cannot conduct such recruitment campaign alone and some
                 onus must rest with the league management to consider setting of stricter rulings requiring
                 affiliated clubs to provide umpires at higher and immediate tiers of Cornwall league cricket. 
                 Also, with clubs to encourage, cajole ex-players, parents of youth members and others from
                 within their local communities to attain initial training courses and qualify as competent
                 club umpires.

                  The sponsor’s donation will also support the training of a couple of extra Umpire instructors
                 to assist with the delivery of new initiative programme and further training qualification courses,
                 whilst the Sportsmatch award will fund the purchase of presentation equipment and materials,
                 as well as new style CCUA umpire blouson jackets that will carry sponsor advertising.

               The dates and locations of district based induction sessions has still to be finalised and will
               be announced in due course on CCUA and CCL websites and in local press”. 

 

                  Information:

                  Sportsmatch is the government’s business sponsorship incentive scheme for grass roots
                  sport.   It is funded by Department for Culture Media & Sport through Sport England
                  and administered by the Institute of Sports Sponsorship.   Sportsmatch matches
                  commercial investment in approved community sports development programmes and
                  since 1992 has encouraged around 5,000 companies to sponsor grass roots sporting activities.
 

                  The Financial Advice Centre is an expanding local Cornish based business with main office
                  in Par and other high street branches in Bodmin, Liskeard and St. Austell.  Their highly
                  professional and experienced advisers are there to offer independent financial advice on
                  selection of right mortgage and other investment planning needs to safeguard a secure
                  financial future. 

                  For more information on FAC please call 01726 814935 or visit www.ifaplus.com

 

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 News from 2007 CCUA Annual General Meeting …



CCUA Chairman, President and Secretary enjoying a lighter moment of proceedings!

           
            Some twenty-seven members attended the November AGM with our President and Chairman
            in their reports once again thanking colleagues for excellent job they did on the field last summer.  
            Also, to the management committee for their sterling work with particular gratitude expressed to
            Richard Walker, Ron Fenton, Vic Hassell, John Middleton and Malcolm Roberts for their
            contributions during the past year.

             

            All standing officials were re-elected for a further term of office on the management committee
            with Andy Watts elected and welcomed to the committee as the new ACU&S representative,
            taking over from John Middleton, who stood down.

            There was much positive and praiseworthy comments conveyed by the President and Chairman
            in their annual reports, although some concerns for uncertainty of what the future holds, particularly
            regarding that of ACU&S and merger intent of ECB to control everything related to cricket in
            this country. 

            The new tariff system to deal with code of conduct breaches and umpire assessment by the
            captains were smoothly and successfully introduced last season with panel umpires thanked for
            their co-operation.   Also, a return to the confidential 'Ground Marking' cards was much favoured
            and additional payments to umpires who exceeded travelling distance of 35 miles to matches
            has been accepted as a fairer system than previous fixed sum payments.   Our Treasurer, Ron
            Fenton, was thanked for his time in managing its successful implementation.

               

            The meeting approved three proposals as placed before it, namely:-

                  1)  Adoption of CCUA Development Plan

                  2)  Amendment to CCUA Constitution to create new committee post of Media Officer
                        and change of other post descriptors

                  3)  Free 1st Year membership of CCUA for new members having passed most recent
                        ACU&S GL6 examination
                  


                                             Meeting dates for 2008 Diary:-
 

            Management committee:  09 January;  13 February; 12 March; 14 May;  11 June;

            Full members meetings:   09 April; 

            Annual General Meeting:  12 November

            All to take place at Truro C.C. commencing at 7.30pm

           
            Members are requested to make every effort to attend the Full members meetings, with
            talks and presentations to take place and opportunities for members to register views
            of support or objection to issues under discussion.  
 


                

      

 

 

 

 

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