Hornsby Ku-ring-gai & Hills District Cricket Umpires Association

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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.
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MCC laws of cricket

MCC laws of cricket

MCC Cricket Laws are the official rules governing the game of cricket. They are maintained by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), a prestigious cricket club in London, England. The laws provide detailed guidelines on everything from the equipment used to the batting and bowling techniques. They are regularly updated to reflect changes in the game and ensure fair play.

Conduct & Playing Rules of Junior CompetitionSeason 2024/25

Conduct & Playing Rules of Junior CompetitionSeason 2024/25

The HORNSBY KU-RING-GAI & HILLS DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION JUNIOR COMPETITION likely has a set of rules governing the conduct and gameplay of its junior cricket matches. These rules would typically cover aspects such as:

Conduct & Playing Rules of Senior CompetitionSeason 2024/25

Conduct & Playing Rules of Senior CompetitionSeason 2024/25

The HORNSBY KU-RING-GAI & HILLS DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION SENIOR COMPETITION likely has a set of rules governing the conduct and gameplay of its junior cricket matches. These rules would typically cover aspects such as:

Stephen Fry MCC training videos

Stephen Fry MCC training videos

Stephen Fry narrates a series of videos on the laws of cricket.

HKHDCA 2023-24 Captain's Ticket.

HKHDCA 2023-24 Captain's Ticket.

Below is the entry point to undertake the Captain's exam. Please enter your details below to start the captains ticket assessment. Note, that it can only be completed once and valid name, mycricket player ID number and email address must be entered.

First-time registration for umpires

First-time registration for umpires

First-time registration for umpires typically involves completing an application form, providing necessary documentation, and potentially attending an orientation or training session. This process ensures that new umpires understand the rules, regulations, and expectations of the role.

For returning umpires

For returning umpires

Returning umpires often need to re-register or renew their credentials to continue officiating matches.

Working with children certification

Working with children certification

The Working with Children Check (WWCC) is a requirement for anyone who works or volunteers in child-related work in NSW. It involves a National Police Check (criminal history record check) and a review of reportable workplace misconduct.

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