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District Team Coaches & Managers Required

Cricket coach

Positions as district coaches or managers are required for all South Canterbury District teams from JAB to Senior for the coming year. This includes Primary A, Primary Development, U15 Boys and U17 Boys.

We are looking for a minimum of two coaches and a manager for each team. You may let us know individually or as a group of your interest in any of these positions.

You may find job descriptions and requirements by clicking the following links. Note that the Coaching Philosophies are now an integral part of the NZ Cricket Age & Stage requirements, so please read the CCA Philosophy which has been adopted by South Canterbury Cricket and the South Canterbury Coaching Philosophy Agreement that you will be required to sign if you are accepted for the role.

District Coach Job Description

District Team Manager Job Description

South Canterbury Coaching Philosophy Agreement

Canterbury Cricket Association Philosophy Document

Please indicate your interest by email to sccricket@xtra.co.nz

or call Mark at the cricket office on 6863377 or 027 2698654

Applications close February 20th 2019

Cricket Awarded Top 25 in Active Activities for 2018

South Canterbury Cricket was awarded for being one of the Top 25 active activities – we knew it was a great sport, and we have been recognised. The award relates to how busy we are online providing information, live scoring and more interaction for participants.

The SC Cricket website regularly has over 8,000 visitors (unique) a month during the season, with an all time high of 23,000 in January 2017 when we held the South Island Primary Tournament.

Our Facebook page averages 3500 engagements a month during the season too but can grow hugely when a good story happens.

Well done to all our supporters and lets keep active with cricket as a sport of choice.

 

 

South Canterbury Primary A finish 3rd at SIPST

The South Canterbury team with Patron John Ward before leaving for tournament.

The South Canterbury team with Patron John Ward who finished third at the SIPS tournament 2019.

South Canterbury finished off a great South Island Primary Schools tournament with a resounding victory over Dunedin to finish 3rd from 14 teams in Oamaru this last week.

On the Thursday they lost in a very competitive match to eventual winners CJCA Red, but in their final match today (Friday) they dismissed Dunedin for 118 and then chased down the required runs in the 29th over (40 over match) for the loss of only 3 wickets.

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All the players had turns at stepping up and providing good performances, and comments from umpires suggested we had one of the best all round fielding and bowling sides, something all the boys should be proud of.

Captain Henry Scott finished 6th in the batting stats with 166 runs at an average of 41.5, impressive considering 6 matches of the 8 were T20. Not far behind him in 15th was Oliver Linton with 133 runs at 44.33 average.

In the Bowlers table George Powell finished 4th with 11 wickets at 11.55 average while Luke Slee finished 8th from only 6 matches with 10 wickets at an average of 6.00 and also made the CricHQ dream team as an opening bowler.

Well done to coach Jaime Linton and manager Mark Slee for running a great campaign that I’m sure the boys will remember for the rest of their lives.

SIPST Results – Follow South Canterbury here

The South Canterbury team with Patron John Ward before leaving for tournament.

The South Canterbury team with Patron John Ward before leaving for tournament.

This year the 56th SIPST being held in Oamaru in 2019 has new formats. The first three days the draw follows the traditional draw but all teams play two x T20 matches a day. At the conclusion of the the T20s teams are split into three divisions and play in the Cup, the Shield or the Plate sections.

The matches in these sections are 40 over matches with the finals in each section on the Friday.

Day One

Game 1:
South Canterbury v Nelson at St Kevins No 1  –  (Nelson 54-8, SC 55-2) – Win

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Game 2:
South Canterbury v CJCA Black at St Kevins No 1  –  (CJCA Black 51-8, SC 53-1) – Win

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Day Two

Game 3:
South Canterbury v North Otago at Waitaki Boys No 1  – (NO 64-7, SC 65-3) – Win

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Game 4:
South Canterbury v Marlborough at Waitaki Boys No 1  – (Marlb 97-8, SC 98-3) – Win

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Day Three

Game 5:
South Canterbury v Mid Canterbury at St Kevins No 1 – (SC 88-8, MC 89-6) – Loss

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Game 6:
South Canterbury v Otago Country at St Kevins No 1   – (SC 140-5, OC 97-2) – Win

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Day Four – Semi-final:

South Canterbury v CJCA Red at Waitaki No 1 – (CJCA Red 156-8, SC 121-8) – Loss

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Day Five – 3rd & 4th Playoff for SIPST Cup Section:

South Canterbury v Dunedin at Centennial Park Outer Oval 10.15am

SC Cricket Youth Six-A-Side Tournament

South Canterbury Cricket are holding a Six-A-Side Tournament for Youth aged cricketers (Yr 9 – 13) on January 23rd in Timaru. Get a bunch of mates together and enter a team.

Simple rules;

  • 5 x 8 ball overs per team (keeper doesn’t bowl)
  • Maximum of two Yr 12 and 13 aged players per team

Depending on entry numbers will either be a round-robin or pool play. Games don’t take too long but a lot of fun and you get to gain bragging rights over your mates!

Enter your team name below, person in charge (name and email), players names and school year in 2019 (or age if they have left school, but part of your team).

 

Team Registration Form

12 + 11 =

South Canterbury U15 Boys Regional Tournament in Westport, Buller 2018

South Canterbury U15 Boys Tournament XII 2018

South Canterbury U15 Boys Tournament XII 2018

Results and reports from the Canterbury Regional U15 cricket tournament being played in Westport, Buller Dec 17 – 21, 2018.

For those looking for live scoring, all matches this week can be found here https://www.crichq.com/competitions/12631/draws/41137/rounds 

Day One – 2 x T20

Match reports to follow.

Game 1: South Canterbury 103-6 lost to Christchurch Metro Red 104-6

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Game 2: South Canterbury 83-4 beat Mid Canterbury 82-10

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Day Two – 50 over one day match

Match report to follow.

South Canterbury 129-10 lost to Christchurch Metro Black 270-8

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Day Three – 50 over one day match

Match report to follow.

South Canterbury 242-10 beat Buller 153-7

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Day Four – 50 over one day match

A much better showing against the top tournament team after being soundly beaten in the pre-season match, South Canterbury were unlucky not to cause the upset of the week. A fifty to Toby Clemett led the chase, but the bioys fell just short.

Full match report to follow.

South Canterbury 156-10 lost to Canterbury Country 177-10.

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Day Five – 50 over one day match – Finals

Match report to follow.

South Canterbury v TBA

 

South Canterbury Senior team to play Otago Country named

The South Canterbury Senior XII to play  Otago Country in a Hawke Cup elimination match at Molyneux Park, Alexandra this weekend is as follows;

George Morgan, Matt Brown, Jacob Naylor (capt), Josh Smallridge, Liam Beck, Adam Beck (wk), Sam Carlaw, Phil Lill, Mark Otley, Stan Mair, Craig Hinton, William Sharp (12th).

Coach: Andrew Buckingham.

Scorer: M Medlicott

South Canterbury Primary Rep Teams for Tournaments named

The following representative sides have been chosen for their age group tournaments to be played in January 2019.

South Canterbury Cricket wishes both teams all the best.

The South Canterbury Primary Year 8 cricket team to compete in the South Island Primary Schools Cricket Tournament in Oamaru from 7th – 11th January 2019 is as follows:-

Henry Scott (captain), Luke Slee (vice captain), Oliver Linton (vice captain), Eli Kerse, Kade Macmillan, Lachie Munro, George Powell, Scott Robertson, Hugh Saunders, Jackson Smith, Mitchell Suddaby.
Non travelling reserves (will come into team if any injury or illness occurs)
Tom Allan – batting reserve
Jackson Weir – bowling reserve
Coach: Jaime Linton
Manager: Mark Slee
Practices for the entire squad will be held at the Graeme Blanchard Indoor Cricket Centre every Thursday from 5.30-7pm up until the tournament.

The South Canterbury Primary Year 7 cricket team to compete in the Canterbury Regional Tournament in Mandeville from 21st – 24th January 2019 is as follows:-

Jed McKerrow (Co-captain), Harry Elliotte  (Co-captain), Ben Blakemore, Jack Browning, Hamish Caird, Mac Kelliher, Logan Peck, Swastik Sharma, Jonty Sowden, Jacob Suddaby.
Coach: Tim Sowden
Manager: Jonts McKerrow
Practices for the team will be held at the Graeme Blanchard Indoor Cricket Centre every Thursday from 4pm-5.30pm up until the tournament.

South Canterbury beat North Otago on first innings in Hawke Cup.

South Canterbury came away with the points after two days at Pleasant Point Domain in their Hawke Cup match with North Otago.

South Canterbury captain Jake Naylor won the toss and decided to bat first, a decision that was rewarded by his team as they scored an imposing 400-9 declared, with Phil Lill batting at No 7 the top-scorer with 75. Half centuries to Matt Brown (66), Josh Smallridge (62), Liam Beck (61) and debutant William Sharp (59no) all helped in the total. A great effort, but a couple of lads may rue missing the opportunity to notch up a century.

Declaring with an hour left on the first day South Canterbury had 17 overs to inflict some damage after keeping North Otago in the field all day and had them 33-1 at stumps.

Day 2 dawned with moisture around (not surprising in the last month) and a start was delayed until 11.30 and this meant with a compulsory finish time on Sundays of 7pm, 8 overs were lost from play.

However the breakthrough came in the 3rd over of the morning as the familiar sight of ct AJL Beck (the keeper) b SG Mair began appearing in the scorebook. It would happen 4 times in the innings as Stan Mair picked up yet another 5 wicket bag finishing with 5-42 from his 21.2 overs.

He was supported by Mark Otley who toiled hard at the other end bowling 26 overs to take 2-79. Craig Hinton and Will Sharp each bowled without luck and nor did Liam Beck find any in a three over stint.

North Otago after being 54-3 then had a 131 run partnership as Lew Johnson showed his class and had good support from Jeremy Smith despite a rain break before the introduction of the off-spin of Phil Lill created the breakthrough when a circling overhead catch was taken in the deep by Matt Brown to dismiss Johnson for a fine 88.

Francois Mostert, so often South Canterbury’s nemesis joined Smith and they added 20 before Otley got through Smith’s defenses to remove him for 53 and the team spirit was rising again.

30 runs later Lill took a great caught and bowled to dismiss Mostert for 36 and North Otago were 232-6 and it was game on.

It got even better as Lill dismissed the new batsman four balls later and at 232-7 North Otago looked very vulnerable all of a sudden and Lill’s spell finished with important wickets and tidy figures of 3-43.

More runs were added but Mair cleaned up the tail as North Otago were dismissed in the 78th over for 278.

Still over 100 runs behind and with a couple of hours of play left Naylor asked North Otago to bat again. While it seemed an outright would be unlikely, funny things can happen and after Mair removed the North Otago captain Jeremiah Shields for 11 anything was still possible.

30 runs later Sharp picked up his first Hawke Cup wicket and then Craig Hinton was finally rewarded for a great spell by removing the dangerous Johnson for just 1, but with nothing more happening quickly the match was called off a little after 6pm with South Canterbury taking the 8 points for a first innings win.

A game played in good spirit between the two sides, who both seemed pleased to get some cricket after a month off, and accepting that playing on an artificial was much more enjoyable that watching from the sideline.

Also a big thank you to the groundstaff and club members at Pleasant Point Cricket Club for the help in running this match. Their help and the “crate day” supporters on day 1 certainly added to the atmosphere.

Next up for South Canterbury is Otago Country at Molyneux Park in Alexandra in a fornight, where this weekend Otago Country easily took first innings points off Hawke Cup holders Southland, but a better second innings by Southland following on denied Otago Country outright points, so this match will have a lot on it as districts look for the right to a challenge.

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South Canterbury U15 Boys team selected for tournament

South Canterbury Cricket is pleased to announce the U15 team to play the Canterbury Regional Tournament in Westport from Monday 17th – Friday 21st December 2018.
Flynn Linton, Toby Clemett, Lucas Histen, George Kerr, Ross McCulloch, Jarrod Phillips, Fletcher Rhodes, Jock Rollinson, Harry Schmack, Flynn Smith, Logan Sowden, Navaneethakrishna Sridhar.
Head coach: Nigel Clemett
Asst coach: Grant Phillips
Manager: Vicki Rollinson

South Canterbury Under 17 cricket team to play at the Canterbury Regional Tournament selected

The South Canterbury Under 17 cricket team to play at the Canterbury Regional Tournament in Christchurch on 10th – 14th December has been named as follows:-

Ben Davenport (captain), Taine Cordell-Hull, Ben Cosgriff, Caleb Donaldson, Alex Doyle, McGregor Isbister, Hayden Kerr, James Martin, Lleyton Phillips, Toby Scannell, Balkrishna Uniyal, Jayden Williams.
13th Man – non travelling reserve  – Cameron Slee

Head coach: Phil Lill

Manager: Nigel Davenport

Asst Coach: Shane Gilkison

Good luck at tournament and make yourselves and South Canterbury proud.

South Canterbury Cricket Rep Teams Selected for Nov 24/45

The following teams have been selected to represent South Canterbury in matches this weekend, Nov 24th & 25th.

Senior Men – Hawke Cup

South Canterbury v Mid Canterbury, Ashburton Domain Oval, Ashburton

Two day match 10.30am start.

Sam Carlaw (c), George Morgan, Jake Naylor, Matt Brown, Phil Lill, Liam Beck, Josh Smallridge, Adam Beck, Mark Otley, Stan Mair, Craig Hinton, William Sharp(12th man).

Coach: Andrew (Buck) Buckingham

Players to be ready to leave at 8am from GB Indoor Cricket Centre.

U15 Boys

South Canterbury v Mid Canterbury, MSA Pitch (off Walnut Ave), Ashburton Domain.

50 over match 10.30am start – players to assemble by 9.30am.

Artificial Pitch: No spikes

Reece Burtenshaw, Toby Clemett, Lucas Histen, George Kerr, Flynn Linton, Ross McCulloch, Jarrod Phillips, Fletcher Rhodes, Jock Rollinson, Flynn Smith, Logan Sowden, Naveen Sridhar.

Please let coach Nigel Clemett (021 480881) know if you are not available for the match on Sunday asap.