Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2017

4 Constitution, Rules & Playing Conditions 55  5 Qualification and Registration of Players 5.1 Registration  (i)  All players shall be registered under a defined category by their details being  entered on the BDCL ECB Play‐Cricket website and accepted by the Player  Registrar.  It is the responsibility of clubs to ensure that players’ registrations are in the  correct category and have been received by the Player Registrar, along with  relevant documentation (where applicable), within the necessary time‐scales,  with the exception of Category 3 (Exempt) players as indicated under Rule  5.2(iv) [final paragraph].  No registration will be accepted whilst a player remains registered with any  other club and/or there are any outstanding financial or disciplinary issues.  The BDCL complies fully with the ECB policy outlined in the Non‐First Class Rules  and Regulations regarding Player Discipline (i.e. any player banned from playing  Cricket played under the auspices of ECB, will be banned from the BDCL until  such ban is served).  This is also compliant with NCB Policy.  The LMC has the discretion to reject any registration.  (ii)  Any player playing Saturday cricket for a club outside the BDCL is not eligible to  play on an occasional basis and must satisfy the requirements of this rule.  No player may be registered who plays Saturday cricket for any other club,  except a Registered Cricketer with the ECB playing for a First‐Class County or a  player registered with the NCCC Academy, for whom a dual registration shall  apply.  A player playing for a First‐Class County or the NCCC Academy can only play for  one Saturday recreational club.  Any NCCC Academy Category 1 player may receive payment or hold a NCCC  Academy Summer Contract/Head of Agreement/Service Agreement.  No player shall be registered concurrently with more than one club in the  League.  (iii) Any club wishing to register an overseas player should ensure that it is aware  of, and abides by, the Managed Migration Policy adopted by the ECB in  conjunction with the UK Border Agency.  The accountability for clubs who wish  to become involved in this process should be thoroughly understood and  complied with.  Clubs should not employ anyone who does not have the legal right to be in the  country, or have the legal right to be employed by them and, in case of action

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