Believe this is what was passed for the whole of North East Cricket, i've got the groupings if required.
Dear Club Secretary/Contact,
As you will no doubt now be aware, the Durham Cricket League has now been formed and will be ready to commence from the 2013 season.
As a result of the changes to the structure of Senior Cricket, we are left in the position of having to create a new system to address the needs of Junior Cricket.
The key drivers were to –
o If possible try and develop a new structure for the 2013 and beyond. Failing that we would need to leave junior cricket in a state of limbo until a new system could be introduced.
o Attempt to limit the travel commitments as busy modern day life has placed a huge amount of pressure on coaches and parents time commitments and having to travel long distances around the county on an evening is simply not a viable option for the future of junior cricket.
o The 3 previous leagues running junior cricket had some big variances to the format and rules they were playing, so ideally we will be able to develop a new system with everyone playing the same formats and rules.
With the above in mind, I was asked to pull a group together to explore solutions. The task for the group was to get a structure in place for the 2013 season. We will then review the structure at the end of the 2013 season taking feedback from the clubs involved and if necessary look to make changes to ensure we have the best possible system for the future. The group had its first meeting on Monday 24th September, which proved very productive and we thought it would be prudent to update you on our progress.
The main focus of the meeting was to look at the possibility of producing a geographical competition structure. I have attached a map showing the clubs involved, placing them into 4 geographical areas, North East, South East, Central and South West. Each area will provide good competition and a significant reduction in the amount of travel.
The proposal would be as follows:
Each area to start the season by playing a cup competition to find the County representative for the ECB Under 13 and 15 National Club Championships, followed by the main league season, where each team will play each other once and ending with the current DCB championships which will be fully integrated into the league structure instead of sitting as a separate entity as present. Other cup competitions encompassing all clubs are still to be considered.
Age group specifics -
Under 11’s – to be 8 a side, pairs, 20 overs, played on a Sunday morning, clubs with good numbers would be allowed to enter 2 teams.
Under 13’s – to be 11 a side, 20 overs, played on a Wednesday evening.
Under 15’s – to remain as 11 a side, 20 overs, played on a Monday evening.
Under 18’s – also remain as 11 a aside, 20 overs, played on a Tuesday evening.
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