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Kemsing Cricket Club
KCVL Division 6 Champions 2014 Sir Mark Collet Pavilion, Heaverham Road, Kemsing TN15 6NE Tel: 01732 762865 kemsing.play-cricket.com KemsingCC @KemsingCC
Fixtures 2015
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Kemsing Cricket Club Fixtures 2015
Saturday 1st XI Date April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Time Type
25
Opposition
H/A Postcode
Notes
No game
2
1.30
F
Sidcup CC
H
9
2pm
L
Locksbottom CC
A
16
2pm
L
Betsham CC
H
23
2pm
L
Bearsted CC
A
30
2pm
L
Limpsfield Chart CC
H
6
2pm
L
Outwood CC
A
13
2pm
L
Linton Park CC
H
20
2pm
L
Speldhurst CC
H
27
2pm
L
Marden CC
A
4
2pm
L
St Lawrence CC
H
11
2pm
L
Locksbottom CC
H
18
2pm
L
Betsham CC
A
25
2pm
L
Bearsted CC
H
1
2pm
L
Limpsfield Chart CC
A
8
2pm
L
Outwood CC
H
15
2pm
L
Linton Park CC
A
ME17 4HT
22
1pm
L
Speldhurst CC
A
TN3 0PR
29
1pm
L
Marden CC
H
5
1pm
L
St Lawrence CC
A
12
BR6 7AA
ME14 4EA
RH1 5PW
TN12 9EF
DA13 9PH
RH8 0SR
TN15 0NB
No game
19
1pm
F
Rusthall CC
H
26
1pm
F
Sidcup CC
H
All league games are still in Kent County Village League Division 6!
Kemsing Cricket Club Fixtures 2015
Sunday 1st XI Date April
May
June
July
Aug.
Time Type
26
2pm
F
Telston & Mereworth CC
3
No game
10
No game
17
No game
24
No game
H/A Postcode A
ME18 5GS
ME1 3TR
31
2pm
F
Borstal CC
A
7
2pm
F
Locksbottom CC
H
14
No game
21
No game
28
2pm
F
Hildenborough CC
H
5
1.30
F
Wrotham St Georges CC
H
12
2pm
F
Cudham Wyse CC
H
19
Notes
No game
26
2pm
F
Borstal CC
H
2
2pm
F
Hildenborough CC
A
9
2pm
F
Old Dartechs CC
H
16 23
TN11 9HY
No game
1pm
F
30
Sept.
Opposition
Wrotham St Georges CC
A
TN15 7AH
No game
6
1pm
F
Cudham Wyse CC
A
TN14 7QB
13
1pm
F
Locksbottom CC
A
BR6 7AA
20
No game
27
No game
DIRECTIONS FOR ALL ADULT AWAY GAMES ARE ON THE WEBSITE
Kemsing Cricket Club Honours Batting Award
Individual Performance
2014 Derek Usher (510 L, 151 F)
2014 Colin Scarsi/Derek Usher
2013 Grahame Wood (1064 L, 241 F)
2013 Charlie Carpenter
2012 Graeme Leno (297 L, 84 F)
2012 Sam Luffingham
2011 Grahame Wood (775 L, 97 F)
2011 Tommy Brown
2010 Grahame Wood (660 L, 200 F)
2010 Graeme Leno
2009 Graeme Leno (327 L, 66 F)
2009 Matt Scarsi
2008 Grahame Wood (582 L, 63 F)
2008 Russell Shipton
2007 Russell Shipton (570)
2007 Grahame Wood
2006 Russell Shipton
2006 Tim Shaw
2005 Alan Parry
2005 Russell Shipton
Bowling Award
Clubman of the Year
2014 Brian Baldwin (19 L, 8 F)
2014 Luke Beadle
2013 Roger Shaddock (23 L, 2 F)
2013 Graeme Leno
2012 Roger Shaddock (25 L, 13 F)
2012 Brian Baldwin
2011 Brian Baldwin (15 L, 3 F)
2011 Keith Russell
2010 Graham Smith (21 L 2 F)
2010 Shaun Brown
2009 Grahame Wood (23 L, 6 F)
2009 Graeme Leno
2008 Brian Baldwin (10 L, 1 F)
2008 Doug Wood
2007 Grahame Wood (32)
2007 Keith Russell
2006 Alan Parry
2006 Peter Greening
2005 Ian Wallace
2005 Dave Carr
Young Player of the Year
Veteran of the Year
2014 Jordan Austin
2014 Roger Shaddock
2013 Luke Beadle
2013 Colin Scarsi
2012 Jake Wood
2012 Stuart Robinson
2011 Alfie Saunders
2011 Colin Scarsi
2010 N/A
2010 Ian Wallace
2009 N/A
2009 Brian Baldwin
2008 Raj Patel
2008 Stuart Robinson
2007 Kit Carter-Leno 2006 N/A 2005 Alan Parry
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Kemsing Cricket Club Alternative Awards 2014 AWARD The Automotive-Culinary Award Best Run Out Whilst Flat on his Back “I Don’t Want To Ruin My Figures” Award The Sylvester Stallone Catch Award Shot of the Season Best Debut Bowling Spell Magic First Two Balls Bowled The Most Balls Lost In An Innings Award The Best Short Spell Award Most Important Innings of the Season Best Nightwatchman Award Catch of the Season Best Bowling Spell of the Season The Tin Man Fielding Award Best Debut Performance Non-Fielding Mum Award Caviar Connoisseur of The Season Award Brilliant First Over Of The Innings Award The Chocolate Cake Gluttony Award The Heineken Cricket Tea Award Best Innings Without Running Award Club Record Individual Score The Rusty Tin Man Award The Worst Attempt At Dressing Award Most Patient Innings Award Best Watusi Dance Step Award Most Miserly Spell of the Season 2nd Most Miserly Spell of the Season Most Popular Spectator of the Season Dolly Drop of the Season The Glenn Hoddle Pass of the Season Most Surprising Over of the Season First 5 Wicket Haul In Any Cricket Best Non-Appeal Award Best Sunday Run Out Most Prolific Jelly Eater Award Worst Psychic Quick Single Award The Joe Root Batting Award Most Ridiculous 2 of the Season Best Sunday Knock of the Season The Sunday Player of the Season Best Batting Comeback Award Best & Worst Subbuteo Fielder Award The Gone-Nads Award Best Blind Side Fielder Award Bowler Most Affected By Wind Bowler Least Affected By Wind Most Prolific Partnership The Most Prolonged Banter of the Season Best Fielding By a Snail
WINNER Graeme Leno Luke Beadle Charlie Carpenter Bob Pettit James Walkling Paul Beadle (4-2-6-2) Sam Marshall Grahame Wood Graham Smith (3-2-6-3) Colin Scarsi (54* v Eynsford) Roger Shaddock (15 in 18 overs) Ben Hafford Grahame Wood (6-29 v LCCC) Grahame Wood Matthew Cooper Jane Carpenter Charlie Carpenter Nat Marshall Jake Wood Jeanette Beefy Bob Pettit Grahame Wood (191) Mark Cooper Colin Scarsi Derek Usher Jake Wood James Walkling (6-3-5-5) Brian Baldwin (4-1-4-4) Martin Whitehead Jordan Austin Roger Shaddock Derek Usher Jordan Austin (6-1-10-5) Gabriel Weeks Drew Forrester Gabriel Weeks Matthew Cooper Jamie Bingham Brian Baldwin & Jordan Austin Hilal (72 v Locksbottom CC) Jordan Austin Graeme Leno Roger Shaddock Jake Wood Luke Beadle Roger Shaddock Graham Smith Grahame Wood & Derek Usher Grahame Wood Grahame Wood
Kemsing Cricket Club Code of Conduct All Members* and Guests* of Kemsing CC will: Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person within the context of Cricket. Treat everyone equally and not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, nationality, colour, parental or marital status, religious belief, class or social background, sexual preference or political belief. Not condone, or allow to go unchallenged, any form of discrimination if witnessed. Display high standards of behaviour. Promote the positive aspects of Cricket e.g. fair play. Encourage all participants to learn the Laws and rules and play within them, respecting the decisions of match officials. Actively discourage unfair play, rule violations and arguing with match officials. Recognise good performance not just match results. Place the well-being and safety of Young People above the development of performance. Ensure that activities are appropriate for the age, maturity, experience and ability of the individual. Respect Young People’s opinions when making decisions about their participation in Cricket. Not smoke, drink or use banned substances whilst actively working with Young People in the Club. Not provide Young People with alcohol when they are under the care of the Club. Follow ECB guidelines set out in the “Safe Hands – Cricket’s Policy for Safeguarding Children’ and any other relevant guidelines issued. Report any concerns in relation to a Young Person, following reporting procedures laid down by the ECB. In addition to the above, all Club Officers and Appointed Volunteers will: o Hold relevant qualifications and be covered by appropriate insurance. o Always work in an open environment (i.e. avoid private or unobserved situations and encourage an open environment). o Inform Players and Parents of the requirements of Cricket. o Know and understand the ECB’s ‘Safe Hands – Cricket’s Policy for Safeguarding Children’. o Develop an appropriate working relationship with young players, based on mutual trust and respect. o Ensure physical contact is appropriate and necessary and is carried out within recommended guidelines with the young player’s full consent and approval. o Not engage in any form of sexually related contact with a young player. This is strictly forbidden, as is sexual innuendo, flirting or inappropriate gestures and terms. The ECB adopts the Home Office guidelines. These recommend “people in positions of trust and authority do not have sexual relationships with 16-17 year olds in their care”. o Attend appropriate training to keep up to date with their role, especially with respect to the safeguarding of children. ∗
Members and Guests include all members and officers of the Cricket Club and all guests of those members and officers, as well as all individuals who watch/attend/participate/officiate in matches hosted by the club in whatever capacity.
The Spirit of Cricket Preamble to the Laws Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the captains. 1. There are two Laws which place responsibility for the team's conduct firmly on the captain. Responsibility of captains The captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws. Player's conduct In the event of a player failing to comply with instructions by an umpire, or criticising by word or action the decision of an umpire, or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player's captain, and instruct the latter to take action. 2. Fair and unfair play According to the Laws the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the captain to take action where required. 3. The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of: • Time wasting • Damaging the pitch • Dangerous or unfair bowling • Tampering with the ball • Any other action that they consider to be unfair 4. The Spirit of the Game involves RESPECT for: • Your opponents • Your own captain • The roles of the umpires • The game's traditional values 5. It is against the Spirit of the Game: • To dispute an umpire's decision by word, action or gesture • To direct abusive language towards an opponent or umpire • To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance: (a) to appeal knowing that the batsman is not out (b) to advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing (c) to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one's own side 6. Violence There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. 7. Players Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution towards this. © Marylebone Cricket Club
Kemsing Cricket Club Club Officers Position
Name
Contact Details
President
Doug Parry
[email protected]
Chairman
Stuart Robinson
01732 762942, 07535 146236
Vice Chairman
Brian Baldwin
01959 523854
Roger Shaddock
07912 534729 37A Knoll Road, Bexley DA5 1AY [email protected]
Mark Cooper
020 8300 0223, 07973 760426 44 Midfield Way, Orpington BR5 2QL [email protected]
Grahame Wood
01732 764114, 07939 135868 9 Park Lane, Kemsing TN15 6NU [email protected]
Graeme Leno
07802 204421 10 Wrotham Rd, Boro Grn TN15 8DB [email protected]
Club Secretary KCVL Representative Club Captain Treasurer Fixture Secretary Vice-Captain Youth Development Child Welfare Officer MKYL Representative
Thanks to Peter Greening for running the Bonus Ball Lottery for the Club Patrons Doug Parry, Keith Russell, Norman Stone, Alan Waters, Mrs Joy Wood Our post-match watering hole is The Bell, which is only 350 yards from the ground. Mine Host is John O’Sullivan, who has some decent ales on tap and provides very nice food, though you may need to book! John supports the cricket club in many ways and we encourage members to reciprocate this as often as possible! Travel east out of Kemsing, past The Bell Public House. The Sir Mark Collet Pavilion is on the left hand side after 350 yds. Car parking is 30 yards further, just past the tennis courts.
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