58th SOUTH ISLAND PRIMARY SCHOOLS CRICKET TOURNAMENT - 4th-8th January 2021 - Waimakariri and Selwyn - Canterbury ...
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58th SOUTH ISLAND PRIMARY SCHOOLS CRICKET TOURNAMENT 4th-8th January 2021 – Waimakariri and Selwyn Thank You to our GOLD sponsors
Welcome to Canterbury Country On behalf of the Canterbury Cricket Association it is my pleasure to welcome all thirty teams to this, the 58th South Island Primary School’s Tournament to be played throughout Waimakariri and Selwyn. All South Island provinces have made the trip to our district for this week. As well as the players, it is a warm welcome to the coaches, managers, parents, supporters, administrators and sponsors of these teams. This is the fifth occasion that Canterbury Country has hosted this tournament and we look forward to another wonderful week of cricket, and the building of friendships. From this tournament over the past 57 years a number of players have gone up through the age grade groups to represent their provinces, and even on to the highest honours of representing New Zealand. Whilst it is healthy for players to have aspirations and dreams of playing for the Blackcaps in the future, I’d like to encourage all adults involved with this tournament to positively praise the effort the players put into matches throughout the week, rather than reverting to focusing on performances, stats and results. Playing in this tournament gives players the opportunity to represent their province and to play alongside players from other clubs or schools. The friendships formed in this tournament will hopefully be long standing as the players continue to play cricket into the future. A tournament such as this could not be run without the help of a large number of volunteers. Our work as an Association started over a year ago with the initial planning. From there the ground preparation was started, ground managers were organised, and umpires were approached. Thank you to all those people who offered their time and expertise. Without you all we would not be able to offer this opportunity to these teams. Canterbury Country Cricket are also grateful to those sponsors who came on board in the running of this week. Check your programme to note who they are, and if you get a chance to say, “thank you”, then please do so. In conclusion, I wish every team the very best for the week, take away some great memories of your play, but overall enjoy yourself. Hugh Wright Chairman, Canterbury Country Cricket Association
Contents WELCOME 2 Contents 3 Tournament Information 4 Tournament News, Scoring, Social 5 SIPST CHANGE OF PHILOSOPHY 6 SIPST Cup Draw & Grounds 7-8 Ground Locations (Cup) 9-10 SIPST Shield Draw and Grounds 11-13 Ground Location (Shield) 14-15 Tournament Rules 16-21 TEAM LISTS 21-25 Tournament Winners: Sir Jack Newman Trophy 26 Eastern Southland Fielding Trophy Winners 27 Tournament Records 28 Tournament Century Makers 29-30 Tournament Hat-Tricks 31 Representative Players 32 Future Tournament & Draws 33 General Contacts & Sponsors 34 Points Table 35
Tournament Information EVENTS HOURS OF PLAY rd SUNDAY 3 Jan Monday - Wednesday Team Photos from 12.50pm Mainpower Oval 1st game 10.15am – 11.35am (Session 1) Opening Ceremony 4pm 11.35am – 11.55am (Interval) Mainpower Oval, Rangiora 11.55am – 1.15pm Session 2 Team Coach/Managers Meeting (Cup and Shield) 2nd game 5.15pm 2.30pm – 3.50pm (Session 3) Upstairs Meeting Room Mainpower Oval, Rangiora 3.50pm – 4.10pm Interval 4.10pm – 5.30pm (Session 4) Parent and Caregiver ‘Happy Hour’ (Drinks and nibbles) 5.15pm Downstairs lounge at Mainpower Oval (Plastic Thursday & Friday cricket kit available for children to use on the outfield during this) Session 1 10.15am – 20 overs 1st Innings Drinks approx. 11.35am – 5 minutes TUESDAY 5th Jan Session 2 Parent and coaches ‘Quiz Night’ – 7pm 11.40am – completion of 1st innings Hosted at the Brook Bar and Eatery – 16 Southbrook Road, Rangiora. Beer and food specials available Lunch approx. 1.15pm – 45 minutes from 6.30pm. Session 3 th WEDNESDAY 6 Jan 2.15pm approx – 20 overs 2nd Innings Drinks approx 3.35pm - 5 minutes North Canterbury McDonald’s special night from 6pm onwards at McDonald’s Rangiora, Kaiapoi or Session 4 Ravenswood. Use Ad on page 3 to redeem. 3.40pm – completion of 2nd innings THURSDAY 7th Jan CONTACTS Team Coach/Managers Meeting 7pm Toby Doyle Mainpower Oval, Rangiora (SIPST Cup coaches and Tournament Coordinator (North Canterbury) (SIPST Cup) managers only) Phone: 027 39 22 346 Email: toby@canterburycountrycricket.co.nz FRIDAY 8th Jan Tim Gruijters Closing Ceremony 4.30pm Tournament Coordinator (Country South) (SIPST Shield) Mainpower Oval, Rangiora (SIPST Cup) Phone: 027 39 22 345 Lincoln Domain, Lincoln (SIPST Shield) Email: tim@canterburycountrycricket.co.nz Liam Foulkes Umpire Coordinator (SIPST Cup and Shield) Phone: 022 091 4053 Email: liam.foulksey@gmail.com
Tournament News, Scoring, Social TOURNAMENT RULES, DRAWS & POINTS TABLES All information about the tournament rules, draw and points tables can be found on the Canterbury Country Cricket website (www.canterburycountrycricket.co.nz) LIVE SCORING Live scoring for the SIPST tournament can also be found on CricHQ at the following link: https://www.crichq.com/competitions/324/draws/current Check Canterbury Country Cricket Facebook Page each day for the day’s games link. FACEBOOK Photos, stories and features will appear on the Canterbury Country Cricket Facebook page and we ask you to share your photos on here during the tournament too. Thank you Canterbury Country Cricket Association would like to thank the following clubs and organisations for providing venues for the SIPST Cup and Shield. • Sefton Cricket Club • Rangiora Cricket Club • Southbrook Cricket Club • Kaiapoi Cricket Club • Waimakariri District Council • Ohoka Cricket Club • Selwyn District Council • Weedons Cricket Club • Lincoln Cricket Club • Tai Tapu Cricket Club Without the support of these organisations assistance we would not have been capable of bringing the SIPST to the Waimakariri and Selwyn districts.
SIPST CHANGE OF PHILOSOPHY Canterbury Country is very excited about the prospect of hosting the 58th SIPST. Since the last instalment of the SIPST in Buller in 2020, a lot of water has gone under the bridge regarding adjustments that have been made to the SIPST. In 2021 it will be the first time that a SIPST Shield section has been included. The shield section has been made available to all districts to enter additional teams into. Canterbury Country approached Otago Cricket and Canterbury Cricket in regard to this more inclusive model. This approach has been looked upon positively and has been supported by both Otago Cricket and Canterbury Cricket due to more players being given opportunities to experience a tournament. As a coach, the ability to give all players equal opportunities to experience batting, bowling and fielding in different positions will ultimately be what players remember more than the winning or losing or matches. Cricket is a late specialisation sport, so only allowing players to play one singular role within a team throughout a week of cricket is not healthy at this age and stage. As a parent, the ability to positively praise effort, sportsmanship, and teamwork for your children rather than focusing on performances, stats and results will influence the players experience throughout the tournament. It is proven that childhood success isn’t an accurate predictor of adulthood success or elitism. I encourage all coaches and parents to take pressure off your players and focus on helping them enjoy the tournament. Players will always play to win when they are on the field, so adding pressure and hefty expectations onto players could ultimately cause them to walk away from the great sport of cricket at an earlier age than we’d like. Cricket is making some big strides towards being a sport where the focus is on a climate of development at the year 7 and 8 age group, rather than being focused on a climate of performance. It is exciting to see this transition taking place. The more progress we make the more players we will keep in our great game for longer. To all players, parents, coaches please enjoy your week here in Canterbury Country. Success during the week shouldn’t be judged on winning or losing, it should be judged on how many players want to come back again next season. Toby Doyle CANTERBURY COUNTRY CRICKET ASSOCIATION – CRICKET MANAGER
Draw & Grounds (SIPST CUP) (Canterbury Country White to take place of West Coast in the rotational draw for 2021) Monday 4 January Round 2 (10.15AM) Christchurch Black V North Otago Mandeville Sports Ground 1 Buller V South Canterbury Dudley Park 1 Marlborough V Southland Country Mandeville Sports Ground 3 Invercargill Metro V Mid Canterbury Mandeville Sports Ground 2 Nelson V Canterbury Country White Dudley Park 2 Otago Country V Canterbury Country Red Southbrook Park 1 Dunedin V Christchurch Red Southbrook Park 2 Round 3 (2.30PM) Christchurch Black V Otago Country Mandeville Sports Ground 3 Invercargill Metro V Christchurch Red Dudley Park 2 Nelson V South Canterbury Southbrook Park 2 Buller V Dunedin Southbrook Park 1 North Otago V Marlborough Mandeville Sports Ground 2 Canterbury Country Red V Mid Canterbury Mandeville Sports Ground 1 Canterbury Country White V Southland Country Dudley Park 1 Tuesday 5 January Round 4 (10.15AM) Christchurch Black V South Canterbury Sefton Domain 1 Canterbury Country Red V Canterbury Country White Mandeville Sports Ground 1 Dunedin V Otago Country Mandeville Sports Ground 2 Nelson V Christchurch Red Dudley Park 2 Invercargill Metro V Marlborough Dudley Park 1 Southland Country V Buller Mandeville Sports Ground 3 North Otago V Mid Canterbury Kaiapoi Park 1 Round 5 (2.30PM) Christchurch Black V Mid Canterbury Dudley Park 2 Buller V Canterbury Country Red Mandeville Sports Ground 2 Invercargill Metro V Nelson Sefton Domain 1 Marlborough V Otago Country Mandeville Sports Ground 3 Dunedin V Southland Country Mandeville Sports Ground 1 North Otago V South Canterbury Dudley Park 1 Canterbury Country White V Christchurch Red Kaiapoi Park 1
Wednesday 6 January Round 6 (10.15AM) Christchurch Black V Nelson Southbrook Park 2 Canterbury Country White V Mid Canterbury Mandeville Sports Ground 3 Buller V Otago Country Kaiapoi Park 1 Canterbury Country Red V Christchurch Red Mandeville Sports Ground 2 North Otago V Southland Country Southbrook Park 1 Invercargill Metro V Dunedin Sefton Domain 1 South Canterbury V Marlborough Mandeville Sports Ground 1 Round 7 (2.30PM) Christchurch Black V Canterbury Country White Kaiapoi Park 1 Buller V Christchurch Red Mandeville Sports Ground 3 Mid Canterbury V South Canterbury Mandeville Sports Ground 2 Southland Country V Otago Country Sefton Domain 1 Invercargill Metro V Cant Country Red Southbrook Park 1 Nelson V North Otago Mandeville Sports Ground 1 Dunedin V Marlborough Southbrook Park 2 Thursday 7 January (10.15AM) Sir Jack Newman Trophy (Teams 1-4) Semi Final Team 1 v Team 4 - Sefton Domain No. 1 Team 2 v Team 3 - Southbrook Park No. 3 Derek Cockburn Shield (Teams 5-8) Semi Final Team 5 v Team 8 - Dudley Park No. 1 Team 6 v Team 7 - Dudley Park No. 2 Neville Hoskin Plate (Teams 9-14) Semi Final Team 9 v Team 12 - Mandeville Sports Ground No. 1 Team 10 v Team 11 - Mandeville Sports Ground No. 2 Team 13 v Team 14 - Mandeville Sports Ground No. 3 Friday 8 January (10.15AM) Sir Jack Newman Trophy Winners of Semi Finals at Southbrook Park No. 1 Losers of semi finals play-off for 3rd and 4th at Sefton Domain No. 1 Derek Cockburn Shield Winners of Semi Finals at Dudley Park No. 1 Losers of semi finals play-off for 7th and 8th at Kaiapoi Park No. 1 Neville Hoskin Plate Winners of Semi Finals at Victoria Southbrook Park No. 2
The losers of semi-finals will play against teams from the 13th vs 14th match they have yet to play in the Tournament in the first instance or will be drawn against either of these 2 teams. These matches will be at Southbrook Park and Dudley Park. Ground Locations SIPST CUP (red circles are pitch locations and red ‘X’ shows toilet and water locations). Mandeville Sports, Ohoka – Mandeville Road, Ohoka Kaiapoi Park – Smith Street, Kaiapoi Southbrook Park – South Belt, Rangiora Sefton Domain Park – Vaughan Street, Dudley Park – Park Street, Rangiora Sefton SEFTON DOMAIN SOUTHBROOK PARK
Draw & Grounds (SIPST SHIELD) Round 1 (10.15AM) – Mon 4th Jan CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Blue Rolleston - 2 Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year 7 Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Country Rhodes Park Development 20/21 Primary Boys Domain Tai Tapu - 1 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Canterbury Country Cricket Association Lincoln Domain - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Green (Artificial) Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year 8 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Brookside Park - 3 Development 20/21 Representative , SIPST Boys Black CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Year 8 Rhodes Park Blue (SIPST Development) Domain Tai Tapu - 2 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Canterbury Country Cricket Association Lincoln Domain - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Purple (Artificial) CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon Rolleston - 1 West Coast Cricket Association, West Coast Canterbury Country Cricket Association Brookside Park - 2 SIPST 2021 Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow Round 2 (2.30PM) – Mon 4th Jan Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red Rhodes Park Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow Domain Tai Tapu - 2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Lincoln Domain - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Blue (Artificial) Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Country CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Foster Park, Primary Boys Rolleston - 2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association West Coast Cricket Association, West Rhodes Park Representative , SIPST Boys Green Coast SIPST 2021 Domain Tai Tapu - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Brookside Park - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Black Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Year 8 Blue Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Brookside Park - 2 (SIPST Development) 7 Development 20/21 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Purple Rolleston - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Lincoln Domain - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon 8 Development 20/21 (Artificial) Round 3 (10.15AM) – Tues 5th Jan Canterbury Country Cricket Association West Coast Cricket Association, West Lincoln Domain - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Purple Coast SIPST 2021 (Artificial) Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon Rolleston - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Rhodes Park Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow 7 Development 20/21 Domain Tai Tapu - 1
Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Lincoln Domain - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Blue (Artificial) Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Country Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Brookside Park - 2 Primary Boys 8 Development 20/21 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red Rhodes Park Representative , SIPST Boys Green Domain Tai Tapu - 2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Black Rolleston - 2 Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Year 8 Blue CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Brookside Park - 3 (SIPST Development) Round 4 (2.30PM) – Tues 5th Jan Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year 7 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Rhodes Park Development 20/21 Representative , SIPST Boys Green Domain Tai Tapu - 1 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Black Rolleston - 1 Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year 8 Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Brookside Park - 2 Development 20/21 Year 8 Blue (SIPST Development) CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red Canterbury Country Cricket Association Lincoln Domain - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Purple (Artificial) CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon Rolleston - 2 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Canterbury Country Cricket Association Rhodes Park Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow Domain Tai Tapu - 2 West Coast Cricket Association, West Coast Canterbury Country Cricket Association Lincoln Domain - 3 SIPST 2021 Representative , SIPST Boys Blue (Artificial) CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Brookside Park - 3 Country Primary Boys Round 5 (10.15AM) - Weds 6th Jan Canterbury Country Cricket Association Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Purple 7 Development 20/21 Rolleston - 2 Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Country CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Rhodes Park Primary Boys Domain Tai Tapu - 2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Brookside Park - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow 8 Development 20/21 Canterbury Country Cricket Association West Coast Cricket Association, West Lincoln Domain - 3 Representative , SIPST Boys Black Coast SIPST 2021 (Artificial) Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Year 8 Blue CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Rhodes Park (SIPST Development) Domain Tai Tapu - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Blue Rolleston - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Brookside Park - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Green Canterbury Country Cricket Association CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Lincoln Domain - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon (Artificial)
Round 6 (2.30PM) – Weds 6th Jan West Coast Cricket Association, West Coast SIPST CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Blue SIPST Rhodes Park 2021 Domain Tai Tapu - 2 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Representative , SIPST Boys Blue Representative , SIPST Boys Purple Rolleston - 2 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Silver SIPST Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Lincoln Domain - 3 8 Development 20/21 (Artificial) CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Red CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Year 7 Black Brookside Park - 3 Otago Country Cricket Assn, Otago Country Canterbury Country Cricket Association Foster Park, Primary Boys Representative , SIPST Boys Black Rolleston - 1 CJCA Tournaments, CJCA Gold SIPST Nelson Cricket Association, Nelson Year Rhodes Park 7 Development 20/21 Domain Tai Tapu - 1 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Canterbury Country Cricket Association Brookside Park - 2 Representative , SIPST Boys Green Representative , SIPST Boys Yellow Dunedin Cricket Association, Dunedin Year 8 Canterbury Country Cricket Association Lincoln Domain - 2 Blue (SIPST Development) Representative , SIPST Boys Maroon (Artificial) Thursday 7 January (10.15AM) Green Section (Teams 1-4) G1: Team 1 v Team 4 - Foster Park No. 1 G2: Team 2 v Team 3 - Foster Park No. 2 Red Section (Teams 5-8) G3: Team 5 v Team 8 - Rhodes Domain, Tai Tapu No. 1 G4: Team 6 v Team 7 - Rhodes Domain, Tai Tapu No. 1 Yellow Section (Teams 9-12) G5: Team 9 v Team 12 - Lincoln Domain No. 2 G6: Team 10 v Team 11 - Lincoln Domain No. 3 Purple Section (Teams 13-16) G7: Team 13 v Team 16 - Brookside Park No.2 G8: Team 14 v Team 15 - Brookside Park No. 3 Friday 8 January (10.15AM) Green Section (Teams 1-4) Winner of G1 vs Winner of G2 - Foster Park No. 1 Loser of G1 vs Loser of G2 - Foster Park No. 2 Red Section (Teams 5-8) Winner of G3 vs Winner of G4 - Rhodes Domain, Tai Tapu No. 1 Loser of G3 vs Loser of G4 - Rhodes Domain, Tai Tapu No. 1 Yellow Section (Teams 9-12) Winner of G5 vs Winner of G6 - Lincoln Domain No. 2
Loser of G5 vs Loser of G6 - Lincoln Domain No. 3 Purple Section (Teams 13-16) Winner of G7 vs Winner of G8 - Brookside Park No.2 Loser of G7 vs Loser of G8 - Brookside Park No. 3 LINCOLN DOMAIN – LINCOLN Artificial 3 Artificial 2 FOSTER PARK - ROLLESTON Artificial 2 Artificial 1
BROOKSIDE PARK - ROLLESTON RHODES DOMAIN – TAI TAPU Artificial 1 Artificial 2
Tournament PLAYING CONDITION (for both Cup and Shield Sections) 1. The Tournament (a) The Tournament shall consist of six rounds of 20/20 matches on Days 1-3. Following completion of this phase the resultant point tables will create 3 separate groups to play post-section playoffs which shall be 40 over matches. CUP SECTION -Teams finishing 1-4 will play semi-finals of 1st versus 4th and 2nd versus 3rd. SHIELD SECTION - Teams finishing 5-8 will play semi-finals of 5th versus 8th and 6th versus 7rd. PLATE SECTION - Teams finishing 9-14 will play semi-finals of 9th versus 12th and 10th versus 11th. Teams finishing 13th and 14th will play each other on Day 4. Winners of all semi-finals will met for their respective finals on Day 5, losers of semi-finals will play off for their respective places in the Tournament. In the event of a Tie in a Post-Section Semi Final the higher ranked team after the 20/20 phase of the competition shall progress. In the event of a Tie in a Section Final the title shall be shared. In the Plate section winners of semi-finals will play each other and the losers of semi-finals will play against teams from the 13th vs 14th match they have yet to play in the Tournament in the first instance or will be drawn against either of these 2 teams. a) If the number of entries received by the host association on the official date of 1 August is an uneven number, two Christchurch teams of equal ability may be entered where there would otherwise be a bye. b) Each team shall comprise of no more than 11 players. The names of team members shall be notified to the Tournament Secretary no later than 10th December prior to the commencement of the tournament. Any Year 6 players from the previous school year must be clearly identified by each Association. c) Each team shall represent one of the association areas listed in schedule 1 of these playing conditions. New Zealand Cricket shall adjudicate on any dispute regarding eligibility of players if requested to do so by the associations in dispute. d) If the number of entries received by the host association on the official date of 1 August is an uneven number, two Christchurch teams of equal ability may be entered where there would otherwise be a bye. 2. Cricket Equipment (a) Equipment: Each team shall provide its own full set of gear including a full set of stumps (County 711 mm) and bails. (b) Dress: Players shall wear normal cricket attire with either white shorts and long white socks or long white or cream trousers. Players in teams that are sponsored shall be permitted to wear one team sponsors logo on a sleeve or breast of their playing shirt providing that sponsor is not in direct conflict with the Tournaments major sponsor and the logo does not exceed 16 square cm (4cm x 4 cm) or equivalent. (c) Balls: “The only balls to be used at this tournament are Kookaburra Crown RED 142gm 2 piece” (d) Length of Pitch: 18 metres (amended 2017). (e) Length of Boundaries: A maximum of 45 meters, taking the measurement from the middle of the pitch (f) Scoring. Scoreboards shall be provided by the host association. Each team shall provide its own scorer, scorebook or online scoring device.
3. Draw The draw for this tournament will comprise rounds 3-8 of the 14 team draw developed for use at South Island Primary Tournaments. 4. Hours of Play (a) Days 1-3 (should a team be bowled out before completing their 20 overs a break of 20 minutes shall be taken before the commencement of the run chase) 10.15am – 11.35am Session 1 (5 minute drinks at 10 over mark of each innings) 11.35am – 11.55am Interval 11.55am – 1.15pm Session 2 2.30pm – 3.50pm Session 3 3.50pm – 4.10pm Interval 4.10pm – 5.30pm Session 4 Days 4-5 (should a team be bowled out before completing their 40 overs a break of 45 minutes shall be taken before the commencement of the run chase) Session 1 10.15am – 20 overs 1st Innings Drinks approx. 11.35am – 5 minutes Session 2 11.40am – completion of 1st innings Lunch approx. 1.15pm – 45 minutes Session 3 2.15pm approx – 20 overs 2nd Innings Drinks approx 3.35pm - 5 minutes Session 4 3.40pm – completion of 2nd innings (b) The hours of play set down in this playing condition may be varied by the Tournament manager to suit local conditions provided the total playing time for each day (6 Hours) is not affected. The hours may also be varied to compensate for late commencement or interruption on account of weather, but under no circumstances shall play continue beyond 7.30 pm. Any variation in the hours of play shall be notified to all team managers prior to the commencement of the tournament or, in the case of variation because of weather, the commencement of the day’s play. (c) If the commencement of play is delayed by weather, or if play is interrupted by bad weather, the decision on the starting time or recommencement following an interruption shall be in the hands of the tournament controller in consultation with the Umpires. 5. Matches a) The Laws of Cricket 2000 code shall apply to all matches, except as specifically provided herein b) Wide Bowling - Any off-side or leg-side delivery which in the opinion of the Umpire does not give the batsman a reasonable opportunity to score shall be called a Wide. As a guide on the leg side, a ball landing clearly outside the leg stump going further away shall be called a wide. As a guide on the off side, a ball passing outside a line drawn between the bowling and popping creases, measured 432 mm (17 inches) from the Return Crease shall be called wide. The above provisions do not apply if the striker makes contact with the ball. c) Team Sizes: Teams may be composed of eleven players. Prior to the toss, each team must name their batting 9 and their fielding 9. Players left out of the Fielding 9 may act as substitute fielders for the fielding team at the match. d) Over Rate: There shall be no over-rate penalties applied to the primary school tournaments. However, it is expected that a rate of approximately 15 overs per hour will be maintained throughout the tournament.
e) Bowling Restrictions: All bowlers are permitted to bowl a maximum of 4 overs per match during the 20/20 phase and 8 overs during the 40 over phase of the competition. Players who in the previous school Year were enrolled in YEAR 6 at school (who bowl with the keeper standing back i.e. medium pace) during the Tournament are only permitted to bowl a maximum of 20 overs during the entire event. Players who in the previous school Year were enrolled in either YEAR 7 or 8 at school (who bowl with the keeper standing back i.e. medium pace) as at the dates of the Tournament are permitted to bowl a maximum of 30 overs during the entire event. Non-spin bowlers are limited to a maximum spell length of 4 overs during the 40 over phase of the tournament. f) Teams are responsible for monitoring the bowling loads of all their players – any teams found to be in breach of these conditions shall lose the game in which the breach occurs. g) In a match where the start is delayed and the innings of both teams is restricted from the start to less than 16 overs in the case of 20/20 matches and less than 36 overs in the case of 40 over matches, or in a match where play is interrupted and the overs are reduced for both teams or for the team bowling second, no bowler may bowl for more than one-fifth of the total overs allowed except where the total overs is not divisible by five. Where this occurs one additional over shall be allowed to a minimum number of bowlers. In the event of a bowler breaking down and not being able to complete an over the remaining balls must be bowled by another bowler. A part of an over will count as a full over only in so far as each bowler's limit is concerned. h) Limited Field Placement: No fielder may stand closer than 10 metres from the striker’s wicket on the on- side or in front of point on the off-side until the ball has been played by the batsman. i) Batting Retirements: During the 20/20 phase of the Tournament batters must retire after they have faced their 30th ball (wides are not included in this total) – In 40 over matches the retirement limit shall be 60 legitimate balls. Retired batter who have faced their ball limit may return to bat in order of retirement once all other batters have been dismissed. Batters may not be prematurely retired in order for a previously retired batter to return unless Retired Hurt. Notes: (1) Fielders may stand within 10 metres of the striker if they are in the off-side slips position. (2) Grounds Persons will be encouraged to mark a circle with a radius of 10 metres from each middle stump with dots. j) Dangerous Deliveries (1) Any delivery which passes, or would have passed above shoulder height when the striker is standing in his or her normal position shall be called a “No Ball” (2) Any delivery that passes on the full above waist height of a striker standing in his or her normal position shall be called a “No Ball”. j) Free Hit In addition to the above, the delivery following a No ball called (all modes of no ball) shall be a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. If the delivery for the free hit is not a legitimate delivery (any kind of No ball or a wide ball) then the next delivery will become a free hit for whichever batsman is facing it. For any free hit, the striker can be dismissed only under the circumstances that apply for a No ball, even if the delivery for the free hit is called wide ball. Neither field changes nor the exchange of individuals between fielding positions are permitted for free hit deliveries unless: 1) There is a change of striker (the provisions of clause 41.2 shall apply)
or 2) The No Ball was the result of a fielding restriction breach in which case the field may be changed to the extent of correcting the breach. (k) Drinks Breaks Drinks Breaks will take place at the halfway point of each innings – during the 20/20 phase of the competition this break should be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes and during the 40 over phase of the tournament the break should be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes The players will not leave the field of play during a drinks break, except where a comfort break is required, and only the coach may come onto the field of play to talk to their team. 6. Competition Points – 20/20 phase a) Win 2 Points b) No result 1 Point c) Loss 0 point d) Tie 1 Point Section Play qualifying conditions. The order of qualifying for Post-Section play shall in the first instance be based on competition points. Should teams be equal on competition points Net Run Rate shall be the determining factor to determine their placement in the post-section draw. 7. Weather interruptions A. 20/20 Phase a) For matches due to start at 10.15 play may be delayed with no reduction in overs until 12.15pm. b) Should matches be delayed past 12.15 overs shall be reduced down to a minimum of 5 per side based on an over taking 4 minutes to bowl. Therefore the latest a reduced overs match may start for the first match of each day is 2.30pm. (5 overs each team and 5 minutes between innings). c) The latest finishing time for the first match each day should therefore be 3.15pm d) Should no play be possible by 2.30pm the match shall be abandoned and points shared between the teams. The next round will then be considered for play. e) The second match of each day if unable to start on time due to a delayed first match should start an hour after the completion of the morning round match. The afternoon round match may start with no reduction in overs if started by 4.15pm. f) Should a match be able to start after 4.15pm the number of overs shall be reduced based on the calculation outlined above. g) The latest finishing time for the second match each day should be 7.30pm h) If rain interrupts and prevents each team from completing a minimum of five overs, the match will be called a no result and both teams receive a minimum one point. i) To calculate the target score for team two in a weather affected match the target will be the average run rate per over of team one multiplied by the number of overs available to team two plus one run. j) If a match is abandoned when team two has batted for five overs or more the target score to determine a winner will be number of whole overs completed multiplied by average run rate of team one plus one run. k) In the event of teams finishing on equal points, the tournament placings for post section play will be determined as follows: The team with the highest Net Run Rate per over
B. Post Section Play Weather Interruption conditions a) Play may commence up to 1.00pm with no reduction in overs to be bowled – after this point the number of overs per side shall be reduced at the same rate as outlined in the conditions above. b) Should weather reduced the number of overs available to the team batting 2nd the same calculation as outlined in the 20/20 section above. The target will be the average run rate per over of team one multiplied by the number of overs available to team two plus one run. c) Day 4 abandonment – should a match of a minimum of 5 overs per side not be able to be played on Day 4 Day 5 shall be used for finals based on matches between teams in consecutive finishing order. i.e 1st vs 2nd, 3rd vs 4th etc. Finishing order will be based on competition points followed by net run rate. d) Should following the abandonment of Day 4 no play is able to occur on Day 5 a winning team shall be declared based on the finishing order established. e) On Day 5 if no match of a minimum of 5 overs be able to be completed for matches playing for Trophies teams shall be declared join winners. 8. Tournament Winners Winners of the Finals of each of the Playoff sections shall be declared the winners of their respective events. Trophies (a) The winning team or teams in the South Island Tournament shall be awarded the Sir Jack Newman Trophy (b) The team/s winning the 5th-8th section shall receive a Shield Trophy (c) The team/s winning the 9th-14th section shall receive a Plate Trophy Participating Districts will be consulted as to the creation of these new trophies. (b) The Eastern Southland Trophy will be awarded to the best fielding team & fair play at the tournament. ● The Umpires shall award points at the conclusion of each match based on the following criteria: ● (a) Catching and stumpings ● (b) Ground fielding and backing up ● (c) Fielding placements ● (d) Returns to wicketkeeper and bowler ● (e) Behaviour and sportsmanship ● No teams shall be awarded more than 6 points per match (c) There shall be no trophies or awards made for individual performances during the tournament (d) The winning association/s or, in the case of joint winners, the first recipient shall have the trophy engraved at the expense of the host association. 9. Player Eligibility (a) Players must be enrolled (or considered) as year 8 pupils or lower as at 1st September in the year prior to the playing of the tournament. (b) Players are eligible to play for the District Association in which they live, are schooled as at 1st September or play their cricket. This is known as their ‘home’ Association. In addition, up to 3 players in a squad may come from any other district Association taking part in the tournament. These players must play for their ‘home’ Association if selected but become available to play elsewhere if they are not. The selection of these players is coordinated by the major cricket Association controlling the team that requests the players, i.e. Canterbury or Otago.
(c) Where an association makes a player ineligible for selection for other than disciplinary reasons, and that player would otherwise be eligible for selection under (a) and (b) above, that player can be considered for selection by another competing association. (d) Minor associations are able to select players for their tournament team by borrowing up to 3 players from other associations. 10. Changes to Playing Conditions (and rules) (a) A District Association or interested party submits in writing a change to the playing conditions to one of the major associations (i.e. Canterbury or Otago). (b) The major association(s) send out in writing the suggested change to the 13 District Associations. If no response is received from a District Association within the deadline then that Association’s vote will be counted as a yes vote. (If Christchurch Junior Cricket Association entered two teams in the previous tournament, then they should be entitled to two votes. If CJCA entered only one team in the previous tournament, they should be entitled to one vote). At least eight votes in favour must be achieved to pass a change. Nelson and Marlborough have one vote each and may make any change submissions through to the Otago Cricket Association. (c) When a change has been voted in by the District Associations, the major Associations will write to all District Associations to advise and arrange the change to the electronic copy of the playing conditions as circulated each year to the host district. (d) When a change has been voted out by the Districts Associations, the major associations will write to all District Associations to advise.
2021 TEAM LISTS (CUP) North Otago Jack Nicol, Angelo Bush, Flynn Meikle, Ben Gillies, Riley Tuffley, John Martin, Cash Paterson, Hamish Fowler, Kirk Crossley, Harry Mavor, James Horn, Luca Rogers Coach: James Nicol & Jeremy Crossley Manager: Johnny Rogers Dunedin Gold Fergus Barrons, Harry Bezett, Oak Chisholm, Thomas Houston, Sam Lawson, Amos Miller, Matt Parker, Will Parry, Max Sutherland, Jack Ussher & Caleb Walker Coach: James Ussher & Peter Walker Otago Country Hugo Bogue, Richie Cavanagh, Oscar Crowe, Baxter Dimond, Ethan McSkimming, Jack O’Connor, Angus O’Neill, Alfie Omelvena-Flame, Jack Scott, Harley Turnbull & Billy Wilson Coach: Sandy Wilson & Tony Omelvena Manager: Reuben Bogue Southland Country Ashton Hansen, Charlie Ottrey, Coen Breen, Harrison Erskine, Jackson Newell, Joshua Leitch, Murphy Davis, Ollie Davis, Quade White, Sam Smaill & Travis Mann Coaches: Mike Newall & Hamish Ottrey Managers: Deon White & Alistair Mann Invercargill Metro Alex Hawkes (Captain), Sam Collinson, Angus Manson, Samuel Goodall, Ben Cocker, Henry Hopcroft, Rowan Murray, Jack Claridge, Hunter Morrison, Thomas Gray & Brandon Muller Coaches: Callan Goodall, Michael Manson, Dale Cocker Manager: James Collison South Canterbury Flynn Brookland, Jacob Gilkison, Lachlan Buckingham, Billy McKerrow, Luke O’Connor, Alex Eastmead, Connor Howes, Austin Gabites, Jack Parry, Harry Miller, Ben Allen, Alex Steele. Coaches: Roger Buckingham & Kris Howes Manager: Adele O’Connor Canterbury Country White Austin Earl, Kaden Fraser, Joseph Whalley, Henry Pratt, Finn Jacobs, Sebastian Pienaar, Remy McConachy, Jethro Melville, Jock Sidey & Lachie Sidey Coach: Simon Earl Buller Sheldon Walsh, Austin O'Toole, Liam Craddock, Sam Sirikulsupakon, Archie Volckman, Matthias O’Sullivan, Billy Barlow, Chase McManaway, Finn Lemass, Jack Anderson & Layton Larking Coaches: Jordan Hill & Josh Roche Managers: Barry Townrow & Tom Volckman
Mid Canterbury Blake Robinson, Ryan Richan, Hanroux Wessels, Geordie Pavey, Byron Campbell, Ryan Wareing, Archie Nijjar, Jack Hislop, Jan Adriaan van Wyk, Thomas Eastern & Mitchell Lye. Coaches: Kathryn Clark & AJ Wessels Manager: Rosie Robinson Canterbury Country Red Jack Kelly, Sean Creswell, Aroon Deb, Jasper Welford, Max Woods, Blake Taylor, Harry Smith, Josh Chapman, Jackson Lambie & Riley Mcnae Coach: Mardy Kelly Christchurch Red Cadell Durdin, Alan Hodder, Cameron Jones, Alf Markham, Corbyn McClurg, George Mehrtens, Luke Mitchell, Harry O'Loughlin, Jack O'Rourke, Gus Quirk & Aidan Sandys Coaches: John Quirk & Craig O’Loughlin Christchurch Black Joel Buchanan, Harry Flatman, Louie Garry, Max Haines, Henry Hiatt, Flynn Holdem, Jaxson Moynihan, Patrick Ross, Jordan Sim, Ewan Whiteside & Carter Woodgate Coaches: Michael Flatman & Dave Hiatt Marlborough Luke Holdaway, Sam Young, Luke Petrie, Lachlan McNeill, Luke Zillwood, Nathan Brooke Taylor, Max Ruffell, Joe O’Regan, Hamish Gleeson, Ted Small & Anton Jossy Coach: Phillip Gleeson Manager: Greg Ruffell Nelson Gus Bixely, Cody Correia, Lachlan Greenaway, Riley Perrott, Jack Potter, Macaiah Sampson, Connor Simkin, George Smith, Hogan Ward & Kurt Ward Coach: Merv Ward SIPST SHIELD TEAM LISTS Canterbury Country Yellow Harrison Rooney, Ben Karon, Sam Stoddart, Wyatt Frew, Zac Cowan, William Grunlder, Harrison Johnstone, Marshall Johnston & Brodie Pendegrast Coaches: Stu Rooney & Mike Johnston Canterbury Country Purple
Maxim Wright, Gus Wiseman, Mills Wilson, Ben English, Max Wasley, Sam Waddell, Quinn Hallmark, Austin Knight, Hamish McGuckin & Angus McLauchlan Coach: Hamish Wright Canterbury Country Green Thomas Painter, Taine Keeys, William Pienaar, Jack Hocken, Ollie Fifield, Michael Timothy, William Timms, Farren Bayly, Daniel Pienaar & Jonah Van Tuinen Coaches: Gareth Painter & Jason Keeys Canterbury Country Black Jack Gunn, Nick Kelly, Lachlan McKenzie, Bede Lee, Lewis Lee, Will Currie, Sam Stewart, Thomas Robertson, Finlay Garrett Burke & Rowan Sudlo Coach: Simon Gunn Canterbury Country Maroon Casey Haigh, Jimmy Ferguson, Tom Borcoskie, Cooper Moore, Guy Ferguson, Ben Whittaker, Harvey Croft, Blake Allison, Jonty Madden & Caleb O'leary Coaches: Johnny Croft & Tom Ferguson Canterbury Country Blue Jim Dickson, Sam Glennie, Henry Willats, Alex Fulton, Bevan Eggerton, Ethan Morgan, Toby Gibson, Riley Pehi & Harry Middleton Coach: Phil Dickson Dunedin Blue Tom Anderson, Aaditiya Bethanabatla, Jackson Hamilton, Conor Hobbs, Oliver MacKenzie, Ethan McBride-Aburn, Archie Mcdiarmid, Luke Miller, Charlie Stewart, Riley Fitzgerald, Noah Hamilton, Ben Casey & Mitchell Urquhart Coaches: Simon Anderson Nelson Development Year 7 Sam Harper, George Moloney, Tommy Moloney, Tommy McLean, Adam Ward, Harry Francois, Ryan Kroupa, Zac Sampson, Fintan Batt, Riley Weir & George Aerakis Coach: Manoli Aerakis
Christchurch Year 7 Red Lachlan Bendall, James Jacques, Harrison Johnstone, William Sandford, Matthew Stribling, Olly Upjohn, Jake Wilson, Cooper Wright, Ashur Lane, Ethan Findlay & Jack Sparrow Coaches: Andy Jacques & Craig Wilson Christchurch Year 7 Black Douglas Bongartz, Max Boyle, Jack Dale, Jack Fletcher, Spencer Hair, William Herd, Josh Mcilraith, Cedar Murray- Carter, Liam Suddaby, Charlie Redfern & Luke Mostert Coaches: Chris Hair & Andrew Boyle Christchurch Blue Conway Andrews, Angus Booth, Lachlan Grant, Quinn Guy, Jack Christie, Felix Nielsen, Nathel Wijemuni, Logan Worthy, Mark Bowry, Hadley Milligan & Talan Harrison Coach: Daniel Nielsen Christchurch Gold Khizar Abbas, Noah Bennett, Nathan Blake, Ethan Gault, Potiki Hamilton-Morrison, Isaac Matulewicz, Lleyton O'Connell, Charlie Raine, Aakash Wijewardene, Fraser Balasingam & Koby Harwood Coaches: Todd Gault & Scott Bennett Christchurch Silver Ashton Brown, Leif Kitto, Bosilu Chenith Liyana Waduge, Jacob Lough, Jono McKinnon, Jaeger Pryce, Lucas Roan, Adam Robertson, Harry Stokes, Quinn Viney & Thisum Lawrance Coaches: Derek Lough & John Roberston Otago Country Toby Gallie, Joey Jones, Joshua Ede, Toby Duncan, Harry Walker-Leach, Angus McDiramid, Connor Bruce, Binath Wijerathna, Toby Poplawski & Senath Wijerathna Coach: Karl McDiarmid Manager: Jenny Bruce West Coast Jake Clarke, Isaac Harrington, Andrew Harrington, George Cronin, Victoria Hutt, Jacob Speakman & Jack Goodman Coach: Kevin Breen Assistant Coach: Cameron Dodds
Nelson Year 8 Development Preston Bartlett, Rueben Cook, Eddy Cox, Corban Field, Jaxon Hogg, Dallas Kelso, Daniel Manson, Connor Mcleod, Nial McLeod & Fynn Roberts Tournament Winners: Sir Jack Newman Trophy Date Winner Location Date Winner Location 2020 Christchurch Red Westport 1988 Canterbury Invercargill 2019 Christchurch Red Oamaru 1987 Nelson Ashburton 2018 Canterbury Country Nelson 1986 Canterbury Alexandra 2017 Christchurch Red Timaru 1985 Canterbury Rangiora 2016 Canterbury Country Dunedin 1984 Canterbury Westport 2015 Christchurch Red Gore 1983 Canterbury A Oamaru 2014 Nelson/Otago Country Christchurch 1982 Central Otago Nelson 2013 Christchurch Red Invercargill 1981 Central Otago Timaru 2012 Chch Red/Cant Country/Dun Ashburton 1980 No Final Dunedin 2011 Cant Country/Dunedin Alexandra 1979 Canterbury B Blenheim 2010 Nelson Rangiora 1978 Canterbury Gore 2009 Mid-Canterbury Westport 1977 Central Otago Christchurch 2008 Cant Country/Chch Black Oamaru 1976 Nelson Invercargill 2007 Christchurch Black Nelson 1975 North Canterbury Ashburton 2006 Cant Cty/Sth Cant/Chch Black Timaru 1974 Canterbury Alexandra 2005 Christchurch Black Dunedin 1973 Otago Rangiora 2004 Nelson Blenheim 1972 Canterbury/Nelson Oamaru 2003 Canterbury Country Gore 1971 Nelson Nelson 2002 Canterbury Country Christchurch 1970 Otago Timaru 2001 Central Otago Invercargill 1969 South Canterbury Dunedin 2000 Dunedin Ashburton 1968 South Canterbury Blenheim 1999 Central Otago Alexandra 1967 South Canterbury Gore 1998 Canterbury Country Rangiora 1966 Ashburton Christchurch 1997 South Canterbury Westport 1965 Otago Ashburton 1996 Cant Country/South Cant Oamaru 1964 Cancelled Cancelled 1995 Canterbury Nelson 1963 Marlborough Invercargill 1994 Canterbury Timaru 1993 Central Otago Dunedin 1992 Christchurch Red Blenheim 1991 Nelson Gore 1990 Cant/Cent Otago/Nelson/Nth Cant Christchurch 1989 Otago A 2020 Shield Winner 2020 Plate Winner Derek Cockburn Trophy Neville Hoskin Trophy Christchurch Black Mid Canterbury Summary of Winners Christchurch/Canterbury (23), Canterbury Country/North Canterbury (12), Nelson (9), Dunedin/Otago (7), Otago Country/Central Otago (8), South Canterbury (6), Mid-Canterbury/Ashburton (2), Marlborough (1)
Eastern Southland Fielding Trophy Winners Date Winner Location Date Winner Location 2020 Dunedin Westport 1989 Canterbury B Christchurch 2019 Marlborough Oamaru 1988 Nelson Invercargill 2018 Otago Country Nelson 1987 Nelson Ashburton 2017 Christchurch Black Timaru 1986 North Canterbury Alexandra 2016 Christchurch Red Dunedin 1985 Buller Rangiora 2015 Otago Country Blenheim 1984 North Canterbury Westport 2014 Otago Country Gore 1983 Otago Oamaru 2013 South Canterbury Christchurch 1982 Nelson Nelson 2012 Canterbury Country Invercargill 1981 Central Otago Timaru 2011 Dun/Mid-Cant/North Otago Ashburton 1980 North Canterbury Dunedin 2010 Otago Country Alexandra 1979 Nelson Blenheim 2009 Otago Country Rangiora 1978 Nelson Gore 2008 South Canterbury Westport 1977 Canterbury A Christchurch 2007 Nelson Oamaru 1976 South Canterbury Invercargill 2006 Canterbury Country Nelson 1975 North Canterbury Ashburton 2005 Mid-Canterbury/Nelson Timaru 1974 Canterbury Alexandra 2004 Marlborough Dunedin 1973 North Canterbury Rangiora 2003 Marlborough/Chch Black Blenheim 1972 Nelson Oamaru 2002 Central Otago Gore 1971 Nelson Nelson 2001 Central Otago Christchurch 1970 Otago Timaru 2000 Southland Invercargill 1969 Nelson Dunedin 1999 Canterbury Country Ashburton 1968 North Canterbury Blenheim 1998 Canterbury Country Alexandra 1967 Nelson Gore 1997 South Canterbury Rangiora 1996 Central Otago Westport 1995 Nelson/Otago Oamaru 1994 Otago Nelson 1993 Central Otago Timaru 1992 North Canterbury Dunedin 1991 South Canterbury Blenheim 1990 Central Otago/Nelson Gore Summary of Winners Nelson (13), Canterbury Country/North Canterbury (12), Otago Country/Central Otago (10), Dunedin/Otago (6), South Canterbury (5), Christchurch/Canterbury (6), Marlborough (3), North Otago (2), Mid-Canterbury/Ashburton (2), Buller (1), Southland (1).
Tournament Records Total Wickets at a single tournament: 1995 – 732 wickets at Oamaru Total Runs at a single tournament: 1985 – 11,906 runs at Rangiora Highest average runs at a single tournament (all teams): 1985 – 20.1 at Rangiora Highest average runs at a single tournament (one team): 2005 - 41 by Christchurch Black at Timaru Most runs by a player: 1971 at Nelson – 432 @ 108 – Ian Rutherford (Otago) Highest average by a player on grass: 1990 at Gore – 311 runs @ average of 155.5 – Craig McMillan (Christchurch) Highest score in a match on grass: 2013 at Christchurch – 159 runs (from 134 balls inc. 5 sixes and 18 fours) – Llewy Johnson (North Otago) Highest average by a player on synthetics: 2008 at Westport – average of 236 – Jack Waller (Canterbury Country) Highest score in a match on synthetics: 2008 at Westport – 141 runs not out (inc. 15 x6s) – Jack Waller (Canterbury Country) v Mid Cant Most centuries at a single tournament: 1989 at Christchurch – 3 centuries – Craig Cumming (South Canterbury)
Tournament Century Makers Num Year Player Host 1st 1963 Rodney Walker for Canterbury A vs Southland B (102) Invercargill 2nd 1966 Stephen Phillips for North Otago vs Southland (108*) Christchurch 3rd 1967 Ian Clark for North Canterbury vs Canterbury (100*) Gore 4th 1968 John Davies for South Canterbury v Canterbury A (124*) Blenheim 5th 1969 Ian Rutherford for Otago B vs North Otago (111) Dunedin 6th 1969 John Davies for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (133) Dunedin 7th 1969 Peter Jones for North Canterbury vs Central Otago (126) Dunedin 8th 1969 Peter McCormack for Canterbury A vs Nelson (112) Dunedin 9th 1970 Mike Johnston for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (105) Timaru 10th 1971 Ian Rutherford for Otago B vs South Canterbury (117*) Nelson 11th 1971 Martin Mulcahy for South Canterbury vs Eastern Southland Country (102*) Nelson 12th 1971 Ian Rutherford for Otago vs Nelson B (103*) Nelson 13th 1972 Colin Jackson for Otago vs Southland (107*) Oamaru 14th 1972 Bruce Blair for Otago vs North Canterbury (104*) Oamaru 15th 1973 Vaughan Brown for Canterbury vs South Canterbury (123*) Rangiora 16th 1973 Terry Ward for Southland vs Canterbury (117) Rangiora 17th 1973 Alan Devlin for North Canterbury vs North Otago (106*) Rangiora 18th 1974 Michael Hooper for Ashburton vs North Otago (111*) Alexandra 19th 1974 Bryce Nicholson for Canterbury vs Otago (109*) Alexandra 20th 1975 Darryl James for South Canterbury vs Southland B (102*) Ashburton 21st 1976 Stephen McFelin for South Canterbury vs Southland B (109) Invercargill 22nd 1979 Michael Stringer for Nelson vs Ashburton (101*) Blenheim 23rd 1979 Kenneth Rutherford for Otago vs South Canterbury (100) Blenheim 24th 1979 Michael Fullen for Canterbury B vs Canterbury A (119*) Blenheim 25th 1981 David Ponting for Canterbury A vs Southland (100*) Timaru (David also got a hat-trick - the first time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) 26th 1981 Danny Thomas for South Canterbury B vs North Canterbury (110*) Timaru 27th 1982 Leslie Richards for Otago vs Ashburton (102) Nelson 28th 1982 Jason Fullen for Canterbury vs Southland (111) Nelson 29th 1983 Shane Jones for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (105*) Oamaru 30th 1983 Stephen Fallowfield for Southland Country vs Marlborough (100) Oamaru 31st 1985 David Mills for Canterbury A vs Canterbury B (102*) Rangiora 32nd 1985 Boyd O'Shea for Southland Country vs North Canterbury A (103) Rangiora 33rd 1985 Lindsay Breen for Central Otago vs Buller (132*) Rangiora 34th 1985 Jonathan Smith for Central Otago vs Ashburton (106) Rangiora 35th 1985 John Huynen for North Canterbury vs Ashburton (108) Rangiora 36th 1985 Charles Fairbairn for Canterbury vs North Canterbury B (110*) Rangiora 37th 1987 Llorne Howell for Canterbury vs North Canterbury B (100*) Ashburton 38th 1987 Aagon Wills for Central Otago vs Ashburton (100*) Ashburton 39th 1989 Gerard Ward for North Otago vs Eastern Southland Country (101*) Christchurch 40th 1989 Craig Cumming for South Canterbury vs Buller (121*) Christchurch 41st 1989 Greg Zampach for Buller vs South Canterbury (107*) Christchurch 42nd 1989 Chris Finch for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Christchurch 43rd 1989 Craig Cumming for South Canterbury vs Ashburton (108*) Christchurch 44th 1989 Carl McKenzie for Southland vs Canterbury B (116*) Christchurch 45th 1989 Chris Finch for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Christchurch 46th 1989 Scott Lammas for Marlborough vs North Canterbury (111) Christchurch 47th Greg Irvine for Nelson vs North Canterbury (106) (Greg also got a hat-trick, only the second time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) 48th 1990 Lindsay Cavill for Ashburton vs Buller (102*) Gore 49th 1990 Craig Cumming for South Canterbury vs Central Otago (108) Gore 50th 1990 Joseph Hill for Marlborough vs Eastern Southland Country (103) Gore 51st 1990 Craig McMillan for Canterbury vs South Canterbury (114*) Gore 52nd 1990 Craig McMillan for Canterbury vs Central Otago (152*) Gore 53rd 1991 Robert Madden for Ashburton vs Marlborough (103*) Blenheim 54th 1992 Hayden Finch for Central Otago vs North Otago (112*) Dunedin 55th 1992 Lyall Jemmett for Ashburton vs Southland (110) Dunedin 56th 1996 Nick Johnstone for South Canterbury vs Central Otago (102) Westport 57th 1997 Ben Dormer for Canterbury vs Southland Country (101*) Rangiora 58th 1998 Shanan Stewart for Canterbury Country vs Nelson (109) Alexandra
59th 1998 Scott Vile for Marlborough vs Christchurch Red (106*) Alexandra 60th 1998 Mario Soper for Southland vs Marlborough (100*) Alexandra 61st 1999 Hadley Johns for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (103*) Ashburton 62nd 1999 Douglas Mathews for Canterbury Black vs West Coast (109*) Ashburton 63rd 1999 Ben Sumpter for Southland vs South Canterbury (1110 Ashburton 64th 2000 Michael Grigor for South Canterbury vs Southland (105) Invercargill 65th 2000 Daniel Kral for Nelson vs Marlborough (105) Invercargill 66th 2001 Sean Eathorne for Dunedin vs South Canterbury (121*) Christchurch 67th 2001 Andy Fitzpatrick for Marlborough vs Southland Country (122*) Christchurch 68th 2001 James Russell for Dunedin vs Southland Country (101*) Christchurch 69th 2002 Ben Wright for Nelson vs Christchurch Black (103*) Gore 70th 2002 Kieran Parker for Central Otago vs Southland (100*) Gore 71st 2003 Paul Duncan for Christchurch Red vs Southland Country (103) Blenheim 72nd 2004 Paul Duncan for Christchurch Red vs Central Otago (108) Dunedin 73rd 2005 Thomas Beaumont for Nelson vs Canterbury Black (100*) Timaru 74th 2005 Isaac McDonald for Mid Canterbury vs South Canterbury (103) Timaru 75th 2005 Jonny Nicholls for Marlborough vs Buller (112) Timaru 76th 2006 Mitchell Kerr for Christchurch Black vs North Otago (102*) Nelson 77th 2006 Ashley Simpson for Dunedin vs Buller (103*) Nelson 78st 2006 Tim Leonard for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (101*) Nelson 79th 2006 Mitchell Van Schaik for Invercargill Mero vs Nelson (100) Nelson 80th 2007 Jacob Naylor for South Canterbury vs Marlborough (101*) Oamaru 81st 2008 Kieren Patterson for Southland Country vs North Otago (105*) Westport 82nd 2008 Ben Ward for Mid Canterbury vs Marlborough (104*) Westport 83rd 2008 Jack Waller for Canterbury Country vs Mid Canterbury (141*) Westport 84th 2009 Ryan Rusk for Southland Country vs Buller (100*) Rangiora 85th 2009 Luke Roden for Nelson vs Invercargill Met. (112) Rangiora 86th 2009 Gus Hewitt for Christchurch Black vs Marlborough (100*) Rangiora 87th 2009 Chris Warner for Christchurch Black vs Southland Country (100*) Alexandra (Chris also got a hat-trick, only the third time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) 88th 2010 William Brown for Christchurch Red vs Southland Country (117*) Invercargill 89th 2012 Mitchell Pryde for Southland Country vs Mid Canterbury (105) Christchurch 90th 2012 Ma'ara Ave for Marlborough vs West Coast (101*) Christchurch 91st 2012 Ben Donkers for Canterbury Country vs Dunedin Met. (108*) Christchurch 92nd 2013 Llewy Johnson for North Otago vs Marlborough (159 - Tournament Record) Christchurch 93rd 2013 Isaac Anderson for Christchurch Red vs Nelson (115*) Christchurch 94th 2013 Simon Yorston for Christchurch Red vs Nelson (100*) Christchurch 95th 2013 Jack Pryde for Dunedin vs Otago Country (102*) Christchurch (Jack also got a hat-trick, only the fourth time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) 96th 2014 Caylem Cooke for Marlborough vs West Coast (101*) Gore 97th 2015 Nicholas Lidstone for Christchurch Red vs North Otago (108) Blenheim 98th 2015 Jesse Frew Canterbury Country vs Dunedin (101) Blenheim 99th 2015 Jackson Hemingway for Christchurch Black vs Invercargill (110*) Blenheim 100th 2015 Tommy Wilson for Dunedin vs West Coast (103*) Blenheim 101st 2015 Archie Redfern for Mid Canterbury vs Otago Country (114*) Blenheim (Archie also got a hat-trick, only the fifth time this feat has been achieved at the same tournament) 102nd 2016 Blair McKenzie for Invercargill vs Mid Canterbury (109*) Dunedin 103rd 2016 Beckham Greenall for Dunedin Metro vs Otago Country (101*) Dunedin 104th 2016 Beckham Greenall for Dunedin Metro vs Eastern Southland Country (101) Dunedin 105th 2017 Finn Hurley for South Canterbury vs Otago Country (116) Timaru 106th 2017 Xavier Chisholm for Dunedin vrs Marlborough (114) Timaru 107th 2017 Jacob Cumming for Dunedin vrs Nelson (106*) Timaru 108th 2017 Caleb Manson for Christchurch Black vrs South Canterbury (111*) Timaru 109th 2018 Aaron Hart for Invercargill Metro vs Mid Canterbury (121*) Nelson
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