Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2015

10 Appendices 217  Restrictions  ECB Helmets, Fast Bowling Directives and Fielding Regulations should always be  adhered to for junior players in Open age group cricket  Minimum age #1 Players who are selected in a County U12 squad in spring for a summer squad  or in another squad deemed by ECB Performance Managers to be of a standard  above ‘district level’ for that season are eligible to play Open age cricket  Players who are selected in a County U12 squad in spring for a summer squad  or in another squad deemed by ECB Performance Managers to be of a standard  above ‘district level’ for that season are eligible to play Open age cricket  This is providing that they are at least 11 years old, are in School Year 7 on 1 st September in the year preceding the season, and have written parental consent  to play.  In allowing these players to play in open age cricket it is essential clubs  and coaches recognise the ‘duty of care’ obligations they have towards these  young players  This means boys and girls who are county squad and area squad players, are  able to play open age group cricket if they are in an U12 age group and are a  minimum of 11 years old on 1 st  September of the year preceding the season  District and club players who are not in a county or area squad must wait until  they reach the U13 age group, be in Year 8 and be 12 years old on 1 st  September  of the preceding year before being able to play in any open age group cricket.   As before written parental consent is required for these players  The duty of care should be interpreted in two ways:  •  Not to place a young player in a position that involves an unreasonable  risk to that young player, taking account of the circumstances of the  match and the relative skills of the player  •  Not to create a situation that places members of the opposing side in a  position whereby they cannot play cricket as they would normally do  against adult players  In addition, the guidelines note the need for clubs and leagues to recognise the  positive experience young players should have in open age cricket.  Clubs  should provide an opportunity for players to show their talents in an  appropriate way  #1 The NCB policy on the minimum age for junior players playing in open age  cricket within Nottinghamshire overrides the ECB guidance above.  The NCB  policy is covered under League Rule 5.5(i)c.

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