SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA

SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA
WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION
FINALS 2017
CRICKET - Senior Boys Cricket
Convenor:
Bill Bond – 0417 536 682
Date:
Tuesday 21st March – Start at 9:30am (earlier if possible)
Venue:
Fairbairn Park
Melway Ref: 28 C9
OVAL #4 - STH OVAL NEXT TO GOLF
OVAL #5 - CENTRE OVAL MIDDLE
OVAL #6 - STH OVAL RIVER SIDE
OVAL #7 – CENTRE OVAL RIVER SIDE
SENIOR BOYS Pool A
Q 1 Moonee Valley Division Winner – Buckley Park College
Q 2 Keilor Division Winner – St Albans SC
Q 3 Maribyrnong Sports Academy
Q 4 Maribyrnong Division Winner – Footscray City College
9:30am Semi Final 1 = Q1 v Q2
9:30am Semi Final 2 = Q3 v Q4
OVAL # 4
OVAL #5
1pm (or earlier) FINAL = Winner of Semi Final 1 Vs Winner of Semi Final 2 – OVAL 5
SENIOR BOYS Pool B
Q 5 Bellarine/Barwon Division Winner – Grovedale SC
Q 6 Wyndham Division Winner – Werribee SC
Q 7 Hobson’s Bay Division Winner – Williamstown High (Pasco Campus)
Q 8 Western Ranges Division Winner –Sunbury Downs
9:30am Semi Final 1 = Q1 v Q2
9:30am Semi Final 2 = Q3 v Q4
OVAL # 6
OVAL # 7
1pm (or earlier) FINAL = Winner of Semi Final 1 Vs Winner of Semi Final 2 – OVAL 7
SCHOOL SPORT VICTORIA
WESTERN METROPOLITAN REGION
FINALS 2017
CRICKET - Senior Girls Cricket
Convenor:
Bill Bond – 0417 536 682
Date:
Tuesday 21st March – Start at 9:30am (earlier if possible)
Venue:
Fairbairn Park
Melway Ref: 28 C9
OVAL #1 - STH OVAL NEXT TO WOODS ST
SENIOR GIRLS Pool A
Q 1 Moonee Valley Division Winner – Buckley Park College
Q 2 Keilor Division Winner –
no entry
Q 3 Maribyrnong Sports Academy – no entry
Q 4 Maribyrnong Division Winner - no entry
SENIOR GIRLS Pool B
Q 5 Bellarine/Barwon Division Winner –
Q 6 Wyndham Division Winner – Suzanne Cory
Q 7 Hobson’s Bay Winner – no entry
Q 8 Western Ranges Division Winner – no entry
9:30am Semi Final 1 = Q1 v Q6
OVAL # 1
1pm (or earlier) FINAL = Buckley Park College 1 Vs Winner of Semi Final 2
WMR FINAL & STATE QF WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY 27th MARCH @:
Russell Square
Stawell Street Nth,
Ballarat, VIC, 3350
9:00- 3:00PM
Please advise schools they are to bring the following equipment:
Wickets for pitch (both ends of pitch)
Cones (for boundary line)
New match ball for each game (please see SSV website for correct weights)
Square leg umpire for when their team is batting
First aid kit (first aid to be provided by individual schools)
Match Format:
Batters will be given OUT if they do not wear a helmet with a face grid.
The Laws of Cricket as they apply to the calling of wides, no balls and overs shall
apply except that a delivery which, in the opinion of the umpire, either passes or
would have passed higher than the shoulder of the batter in their normal stance
shall be called a no-ball.
If a delivery from a 'fast' bowler is a full tossed pitch above the batter's waist, a no
ball will be called.
For a wide or a no ball, an 'extra' is scored as well as any score made from the
delivery.
All matches are played as one-day matches, under the following conditions:
(a) the team batting first will bat for 70 minutes or 20 overs (whichever comes
first) or until dismissed.
(b) the team batting second shall be entitled to the full 20 overs or until
dismissed.
(c) should the team batting first be dismissed before their allotted time, the team
batting second is entitled to the full 20 overs or until dismissed
(d) should rain interrupt the innings of the side batting first, then the time lost
shall be halved and their pre-determined batting time extended by that amount;
(e) should rain interrupt the innings of the side batting second and prevent them
from receiving the same number of balls that they delivered, then the team with
the greater strike rate shall be deemed the winner (i.e. runs per ball). However, in
this situation, a minimum of 5 overs must be bowled, otherwise the game will be
declared a draw;
Length of Matches:
20 overs or 70mins (whichever comes first)
Arrival:
Semi Final:
Lunch:
Final:
9:00 am
9.30 am 12.00 pm 12.30 pm -
12.00 pm
12.30 pm
3.00 pm
Dates of competition:
Matches are set down for nominated dates. Teams may play matches earlier by
mutual agreement. If an alternative date is not possible then the match must be
played on the nominated date (above). If one team is unable to play on the
nominated date, they will be required to forfeit.
Unplayable conditions:
In the event of a washout or extreme heat on the nominated date, the match is to
be rescheduled two school days after the nominated date
Umpires:
Each school is required to provide a competent umpire.
Dress:
All players must be correctly attired:
Girls - cricket whites or P.E. uniform
Boys - white long or short pants, white shirt or T-shirt.
School jumpers may be worn if cricket jumpers aren't available. Jeans, school
pants/dresses are not allowed.
It is strongly recommended that players wear full helmets when batting or when
fielding in close.
Equipment To Bring:
All own equipment.
Teams must provide helmets.
Cones – to mark boundaries, if not already marked
1 set of stumps.
One new match ball:
Snr, Inter & Yr 8 Boys - a new leather (150 - 165 g) ball.
Yr 7 Boys & All Girls - a leather (or plastic if agreed) (140 - 150 g) ball.
Each team must provide a competent scorer and scorebook
Each school must provide its own 1st aid kit; including ice packs
Winning Team:
The team making the greater number of runs, regardless of wickets lost, shall be
deemed the winner.
In the event of runs scored being equal, the team with the higher Scoring Rate
(runs scored divided by legal balls bowled) will be deemed the winner.
Note: If a team was dismissed, then the Scoring Rate will be calculated on the
maximum number of balls that the team could have faced. Normally this would
be 120 balls (i.e. 20 overs)
If the teams' Scoring Rates are equal the team with the higher Wicket Average
(runs scored divided by wickets lost) will be deemed the winner.
If still equal, then an extra 6 overs per side is played.
Fielding Restriction:
No player will be permitted to field within a radius of 9 metres of the batsman,
except in the 1/4 circle extending from point to the wicketkeeper.
Bowling Restriction:
No bowler is permitted to bowl more than five (5) overs in a match.
Score Sheet:
The score sheets are to be kept correctly and both coaches are to sign the
opposing team's score sheet to signify that the scores are correct.
Score sheets are available on www.ssv.vic.edu.au
Modified Rules for Girls:
Both teams to bowl from one (1) end the entire match.
Maximum balls to be set at eight (8) balls per over.