County Cricket Board definition

County Cricket Board means a body designated as a County Cricket Board or County Club by the ECB which is responsible for the organisation of recreational cricketing activity and the development of cricket generally within a county and such other areas (if any) as may be agreed by the ECB.

Examples of County Cricket Board in a sentence

  • Where the Appeals Body is a League, decisions of the Appeal Panel must also be provided to the Disciplinary Officer of the relevant County Cricket Board to which the League is affiliated.

  • If the Relevant Disciplinary Body is aware that the Respondent participates in multiple leagues and/or competitions, including competitions run by a County Cricket Board and/or the ECB, the Disciplinary Officer of the Relevant Disciplinary Body must communicate any sanction imposed under these Regulations to the Disciplinary Officer of the relevant competition organiser(s).

  • A particularly good example of this problem is the case between the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB) and the players who joined Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket (WSC) in 1977.

  • The Application Form will be available from your County Cricket Board.

  • No employee or former employee of the Club or the Essex County Cricket Board shall be eligible for election or re-election to the Committee until two years have elapsed from the cessation of his or her employment.

  • A Relevant Cricket Organisation may delegate responsibility to an appropriate Club, League or County Cricket Board in relation to some, or all, categories of cases arising under these Regulations.

  • The wicket and boundary line shall be marked using a non-toxic white line material in accordance with the Test and County Cricket Board recommendations with the crease areas having lines of no less than 12.5mm and no greater than 18mm in width.

  • Get playing equipment such as sight screens and covers ready, and if you have not done so already – get your practice facilities ready for use.Non-turf pitches should be maintained in accordance with supplier’s recommendations and lines painted as required for different age groups (refer to your Leagues or County Cricket Board for guidance on junior pitch lengths).

  • The Essex County Cricket Board (ECCB) is the main governing and representative body for Cricket within Tendring District.

  • A Playing Member of a Cricket Club situated in the County and affiliated to the relevant County Cricket Board they are representing.

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