JUNIOR CRICKET FORMAT RECOMMENDATIONS UNDER 9s - 11s

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JUNIOR CRICKET FORMAT RECOMMENDATIONS UNDER 9s - 11s

CONTENTS Introduction 3 The Experience 4 Ground Layout and Equipment 5 Formats and supporting rules: Under 9 s Formats and supporting rules: Under 10 s and under 11 s Double Zones 9 No Balls, Wides and Free Hits 10 Frequently Asked Questions 11 Formats Overview 12 7 8 2

INTRODUCTION If you re reading this, it s fair to assume you re interested in bringing the joy of cricket to the next generation. So, first things first - Thank you! We appreciate your efforts and we re sure the youngsters in your life do too. This handbook is designed to help you create a playing experience that will increase their enjoyment and put fun at the heart of the sport. Success in cricket often comes down to the basics. Over the last three years, we ve been engaged in extensive research into how we can help children (under 9s - 11s) develop the skills that will stay with them for life, alongside helping them to understand the most important part of the game: fun. Now we want to engage leagues, clubs, schools and counties to adopt the recommendations and create a fantastic, consistent experience for all children regardless of where they live. Our overall aim is to: Help children to enjoy a great experience of cricket for their age and ability (under 9-11s) Help cricket clubs thrive by growing and maintaining their junior sections Give children (and parents) confidence that they are playing the appropriate formats which will help them develop their skills and game play experience To achieve this, we ve made a thoroughly-researched set of recommendations, including some important changes to the way the game is played. This modified game features: Fewer players Shorter pitches Smaller boundaries Shorter matches 3

THE EXPERIENCE A big part of our aim is to ensure children can continue the progress they ve been making at the same time as having fun. With that in mind, we ve created match formats that are inclusive and play to the abilities of the age group. Fewer players means more action for each participant, while a smaller playing area and a faster pace of play allows fielders, bowlers and batters to enjoy more meaningful moments in each match. This is especially key for under 9 s boys and girls with the formats for under 10 s and 11 s more geared towards getting them ready for the next step in their development. In both cases we want games to be: MORE ACTION PACKED FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES TO USE KEY SKILLS MORE INCLUSIVE MORE FUN QUICKER In short, it s about making cricket vibrant, welcoming and fun the sort of activity your whole sporting community will want to get involved in. 4

U9s GROUND SET-UP EQUIPMENT GROUND SET-UP To get a game going you ll need: Plastic bats Portable stumps Measuring tape (to help measure the pitch and boundary) 30m WK strikers end 30m Cones, rope or markers (to show the boundary) Depending on the size of your ground, you ll have multiple games set up across your outfield Batting tees mark the crease approx 1.2 metres from the stumps and act as wide markers 13.7m bowlers end 30m 30m boundary from the middle of the pitch 5

U10s AND U11s GROUND SET-UP EQUIPMENT To get a game going you ll need: 40m 40m Bats (wooden or plastic) Portable stumps (wooden or plastic) Measuring tape (to help measure the pitch and boundary) Boundary measured from strikers end stumps 35m WK strikers end 35m Cones, rope or markers (to show the boundary) 15.5m Tape, paint or chalk (to mark the crease) If you re playing with a hard ball, you ll need protective equipment. For more information, visit: https://www.ecb.co.uk/ concussion-in-cricket/helmets 35m - soft ball 40m - hard ball bowlers end 40m 35m 15.5m new crease line pre-existing stump holes portable stump usual crease markings 1.22m 20.12m full length cricket pitch 6

FORMATS AND SUPPORTING RULES: UNDER 9s BATTING SET UP Format: Pairs cricket Players: Two teams of six Playing area: A 13.7m (15 yards) pitch, surrounded by a 30m boundary all within the grassy outfield Game length: The game should last one innings of 12 overs per team and no longer than two hours Equipment: Use a light rubber ball. For the bats, plastic is fine The batting team form three pairs. Each pair bats for four overs, with the coaches doing their bit to ensure players share the strike At this age getting time at the crease isn t just fun, it s essential. If a player is given out five runs are added to the fielding teams score but they continue to bat Batters swap ends at the end of each over When a player is given out they swap the strike Batters can be given out in the following ways - bowled, caught, run out, stumped and hit wicket No Leg Before Wicket (LBW) unless the batter deliberately blocks the ball with their leg or foot Once the four overs are done, the next pair take the field. Once the 12 overs are complete and all three pairs have batted, the innings is over BOWLING All six players bowl two overs each, all from the same end. This way, they are never waiting long for a chance to take a wicket Umpires should encourage players to bowl with a straight arm Keep run-ups short to ensure a fast-paced match There are only six deliveries per over. No balls and wides are not re-bowled apart from in the final over FIELDING Rotate the fielders so that everyone gets a feel for the different positions 7

FORMATS AND SUPPORTING RULES: UNDER 10s AND UNDER 11s Please Note the pairs rules described for the under 9s can also be applied to both the soft ball and hard ball options for under 10s and under 11s. Coaches should adapt appropriately to ensure all children are fully engaged in the game. SET UP Format: Standard cricket, hard ball or soft ball Players: Two teams of eight Playing area: The pitch should be 15.5m (17 yards), set up on the outfield, a grass wicket or an artificial wicket. Use a 35m boundary with a soft ball or 40m with a hard ball Game length: The game should last one innings of 16 overs per team and no longer than two hours Equipment: Use either a 4¾ ounce cricket ball or a soft rubber ball. Bats should be wooden or plastic. Protective equipment should be worn when playing hard ball cricket helmet, pads, gloves and protector BATTING All batters retire at 25 runs. The last scoring shot counts Batters have two lives If only one batter remains, a retired player can come back in to partner them Batters to swap ends following a dismissal. If there is a run out the not out batter should face the next delivery Batters can be given out in the following ways bowled, caught, run out, stumped, hit wicket and LBW BOWLING There are only six deliveries per over. No balls and wides are not re-bowled apart from in the final over All players must bowl at least two overs (except the wicket keeper in hard ball cricket) and no more than four overs Bowlers are limited to a short run up, encouraging a fast-paced game with plenty of action and minimal down time Umpires are asked to encourage bowling with a straight arm Bowlers are to bowl from the same end for the entire game FIELDING Rotate the fielders so that everyone gets a feel for the different positions. When using a hard ball, the wicketkeeper should stay in place for the duration of the innings In soft ball cricket, the wicket keeper should be rotated 8

DOUBLE ZONES Double zones can be used to encourage flair, by trying new and different shots and speeding up scoring. This is how they work: By playing strokes into the area behind the bowler s end stumps, batters can get twice as many runs. To make things more tempting, only two fielders can position themselves in the double zone before the ball is bowled. Double zones are a fun way to reward batters. But we don t want to punish fielders runs scored from overthrows aren t doubled. You might also choose to spice things up in other ways. For example, making the last ball of every over worth double no matter where it s hit. 13.7m stump to stump Fielders are not allowed within 10 metres of the bat until after the ball is hit (excluding the wicketkeeper and slips) DOUBLE ZONE All runs scored off the bat in this area are worth double. N.B. Overthrows are not doubled 9

NO BALLS, WIDES AND FREE HITS NO BALLS AND WIDES No balls should be called if: The ball bounces over head height when the batter is in their normal batting stance (bouncer) The ball reaches the batter above waist height without bouncing (beamer) The bowler oversteps the crease A wide is called if the ball goes either side of the wide markers at the batter s crease. If the batter manages to hit it, the ball doesn t count as wide. Players should be encouraged to only swing at wide deliveries if they feel they can score more than two runs improving their judgment as well as their technique. No balls and wides add two runs to the batting team s score, but do not result in extra deliveries. Extra deliveries are only re-bowled during the final over of each innings. FREE HITS There are no free hits in pairs cricket regardless of age group. 10

FAQs WHEN DO THE JUNIOR FORMATS NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY? For the 2019 season. WHAT S THE RIGHT BAT SIZE? A big bat can look cool and, naturally, you d think with a bigger face it d be easier to make a clean connection, but it s important to think about weight. If its too heavy, a big bat could have a negative impact on technical development and the players enjoyment of the game. Make sure players are able to swing freely using only their top hand. In terms of length, it should come up to just below their hip. BAT SIZE 2 3 4 5 PLAYER HEIGHT (M) 1.29-1.37 1.38-1.44 WHAT ABOUT HELMETS AND HEAD PROTECTORS? 1.45-1.50 1.51-1.60 We recommend that batters and wicket keepers wear head protectors during matches and practice sessions. If you re responsible for young players, make sure this guidance is followed and remember protection should be worn even if parents say otherwise. You can find more information here: https://www.ecb.co.uk/concussion-in-cricket/ helmets WHY 6 PLAYERS AT UNDER 9s? By having 6 players per team it allows children to have the best experience possible. Players have more contact points during the game and are more actively involved. HOW SHOULD COACHES ENSURE BATTERS SHARE THE STRIKE IN PAIRS CRICKET? To encourage a fair share of the strike coaches should consider rotating the strike after three balls. IS THERE LBW IN UNDER 9s CRICKET? No, unless the batter deliberately blocks the ball with their leg or foot from hitting the wicket. WHY ARE THERE TWO DIFFERENT OPTIONS FOR TYPE OF CRICKET FOR U10s AND U11s E.G. PAIRS CRICKET? Offering flexibly in the formats of cricket children can play helps them progress at their own pace and play in games which are best suited to their age and ability. This allows coaches and clubs to be flexible to choose the type of game that suits the development of all children involved. WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN IN THE LAST OVER OF A PAIRS GAME, IN RELATION TO NO BALLS AND WIDES? Two runs will be awarded to the batting team for each wide ball and no-ball bowled, but no extra ball will be allocated, except in the final over of each innings when, in addition to the two runs, an extra ball will be bowled. HOW DO I KNOW WHICH BATTERS HAVE ONE OR TWO LIVES LEFT? Before the game, agree with the opposition, umpires and scorers what signal will be used to indicate when a batter has lost their first life. IF A BATTER HAS RETIRED AT 25, DO THEY STILL HAVE TWO LIVES? Retired batters can continue their innings if only one batter remains, however when they are next out they are out. CAN A BATTER SCORE MORE THAN 25? Yes, for example if a batter were on 24 and scored a six, they would retire on 30. HOW DO I DOWNLOAD THE PLAY-CRICKET SCORER APP? Go to http://www.play-cricket.com/updates. WHAT SCORE DOES A TEAM START WITH IN PAIRS CRICKET? If doesn t matter, 0 or 200 are common starting scores. Runs are never deducted, only added. WHAT HAPPENS IF IT RAINS? Check the weather before the game and play as much of the game as you can ensuring it s fair for both teams. Use the following as a guide for what constitutes a game: Under 9s: six overs per team Under 10s and under 11s: eight overs per team 11

FORMATS OVERVIEW U9s SOFT BALL* U11s SOFT BALL* U11s HARDBALL* 6 Players 8 Players 8 Players 12 Overs 16 Overs 16 Overs 30m Max. boundary 15 Yards (13.7m) Pitch length 35m Max. boundary 17 Yards (15.5m) Pitch length 40m Max. boundary 17 Yards (15.5m) Pitch length * Age / Ability Appropriate * Age / Ability Appropriate * Age / Ability Appropriate Go to www.play-cricket.com/updates to download Play-Cricket Scorer and digitally score junior matches for free 12