SAFETY GUIDELINE FOR YOUNG CRICKETERS

HELMETS
The England and Wales Cricket Board has issued these safety guidelines on the
wearing of cricket helmets by young players.
The ECB is recommending that this guidance is followed by all players up to the age of 18. It applies to young players in adult cricket as well as to all junior cricket played with a hard cricket ball.
The ECB is requesting that the new guidance is communicated to the parents or guardians of all young players through clubs and schools, and that parental consent is always obtained before young players are allowed to bat or stand up to the stumps when keeping wicket against a hard ball without wearing a helmet.
FIELDING
DISTANCES FOR YOUNG PLAYERS
The ECB has also extended the existing regulations
covering the minimum fielding distances for young players in all matches where
a hard ball is used.
More detailed advice on the implementation of this new safety guidance has been distributed to all the cricketing bodies involved with young players and the ECB Cricket Department has offered to answer questions on any aspect of the new guidance. Please call Frank Kemp on 020 7432 1216.
ECB FAST BOWLING DIRECTIVES FOR YOUNG PLAYERS |
AGE GROUP |
MAXIMUM OVERS |
MAXIMUM OVERS |
MAXIMUM OVERS |
Under-13 |
4 |
2 |
8 |
Under-13/15 |
5 |
2 |
10 |
Under-16/17 |
6 |
3 |
18 |
Under-18/19 |
7 |
3 |
21 |
For the purpose of these Directives a fast bowler is defined as a bowler to whom the wicket keeper in normal circumstances would stand back to take the ball. |
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Having completed a spell the bowler cannot bowl again, from either end, until an equivalent number of overs to the length of his spell have been bowled from the same end. Interruptions in play, whether scheduled or unscheduled, shall reduce this requirement by one over at each end for every 7 minutes of interruption. |
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Captains, Team Managers and Umpires are asked to ensure that these directives are followed at all times. |
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