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Umpire Training Courses - 2011 Print E-mail

The Cambridgeshire Cricket Board is working with the Cambridgeshire Umpires & Scorers Association (CCUSA) (which is responsible for running officials courses in Cambridgeshire) are running a:  WOMENS ONLY - Level I Certificate in Umpiring Cricket....

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Q We have a very good leg-break and googly bowler... Print E-mail

... whose run-up to the wicket, like many spin bowlers, curves in from around the area of mid-off, why is he prone to being no-balled by umpires, when it is quite obvious that his front foot lands well behind the line of the popping crease?"

 

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Q Can a bowler run out the non-striker after he has entered his delivery stride? Print E-mail
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Law Changes & Fitness for Play Print E-mail

MCC , the guardian of the Laws of Cricket, has produced a 4th edition of the 2000 code and has introduced changes aimed at providing more fairness to both sides and reducing the amount of playing time lost
Please ensure you have the up to date version of The Laws of Cricket and are conversant with these changes

Two Powerpoint slides are available below:-

Law Changes

Fitness for Play

 

 
New Two Day Umpires Courses Hailed a Success Print E-mail

A new two-day Level 1 course for prospective umpires has been hailed a success by training officers of the Association of Suffolk Cricket Umpires and Scorers.

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