The Association as formed in 1989 and incorporated in 2008 to administer, promote and manage the development of cricket umpires within the Hornsby Ku- Ring- Gai & Hills District Cricket Association.
Our FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
To become a cricket umpire, you typically need to register with the association and complete any required training or certification courses.
While experience can be beneficial, many associations offer training programs to help individuals become qualified umpires.
There may be age restrictions for certain levels of umpiring, but generally, individuals of all ages can become involved.
Umpires are responsible for enforcing the laws of cricket, making decisions on the field, and maintaining order during matches.
The frequency of umpiring assignments depends on factors such as the umpire's level of experience, availability, and the demand for umpires in the association.
There may be fees associated with registration, training, or membership in the association.
Umpires should follow the association's guidelines for reporting incidents or disputes. This may involve submitting a written report or discussing the matter with the match officials.
The association may offer training programs, workshops, or mentoring opportunities to help umpires improve their skills.
Joining the association and participating in its activities can help you connect with other umpires and stay involved in the cricket community.
The association's website or social media pages should provide detailed information about their umpiring program and how to get involved.