At North Shore Cricket Club we have a selection of Senior Men’s teams. Our Barfoot & Thompson Premier Men's team compete in the Auckland Cricket Premier competition; we have a Premier Reserves team in the Reserves competition and a third grade team competing in the 5th Grade Competition.
Registration Fees for 2024/25 Season: Premier & Reserves $270, Thirds $170, Students $130
The Barfoot & Thompson men's premier team plays in the Auckland Cricket elite competition which consists of the top 16 teams in Auckland. The premiers player 3 formats which are the 2 Day competition, Limited overs competition and T20 competition. Our Barfoot & Thompson Premier Men’s team are the Hedley Howarth 2 day Champions for the 2022/23 season!
Our head coach is Chris Reid who has been stirring the boys to greater heights and has introduced the boys to a new philosophy and approach to our cricket. Practice is by invitation and takes place at the Devonport Domain cricket nets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 pm.
Captain: Will Clarke 04willclarke@gmail.com
Coach: Chris Reid - coachreido@gmail.com
Our reserves team plays three formats, 2 day, limited overs and T20.
Any of the players in the reserves can go up to the premiers if they consistently put their hand up week in week out through bat and ball. Practice is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 pm at the Devonport Domain cricket nets.
Captain: TBC
Coach: Chris Reid - coachreido@gmail.com
Our Thirds team play in a 2 day and limited overs competition. This season they will be competing in the 5th Grade Auckland Competition for 2 day cricket.
If you want some really good banter with some seriously talented cricketers who always come down for a beer after the games, the 3rd team is all yours. They play hard on the field but they never forget to have a good time while they are at it.
Practice is on Wednesdays at 5:30 pm at the Devonport Domain cricket nets.
Captain: Mac Dalzell
Chris Reid, our Premier team coach will be getting the boys together at the Takapuna Grammar indoor facility for pre-season training, this is by invitation only.
Outdoor training will begin in September. All welcome to Wednesday senior squad training at Devonport Domain nets. For more information about senior cricket please email administration@northshorecricket.co.nz or coachreido@gmail.com
North Shore Cricket Club (NSCC) expects all Players, Captains, Coaches, Managers and Supporters at all levels within our club to uphold the following values:
Fun is the objective
Batters walk if a fielder claims a catch
Fielders are quiet when batter is facing
Teams are prepared to play on time
Fielding teams maintain a fast over rate
No send-offs or abuse
Accept Umpires and Player/Umpires decisions
Complaints are voiced only through the captain or coach in a respectful manner
Thank Umpires and opponents after the game
Report anyone who doesn’t uphold these values appropriately
NSCC requires all Players, Coaches, Managers and Supporters to be familiar and comply at all times with the appropriate Code of Conduct.
By taking the field to play for NSCC you acknowledge that you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.
Code of Conduct for senior Players & Coaches
Responsibility of Captains
The Captains of both teams are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the 'Spirit of the Game', as well as within the Laws of the Game.
Players’ and Coaches' Conduct
In the event of any Player or Coach failing to comply with the instructions of an Umpire, criticising their decisions (by word or action), or showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the Umpire concerned will, in the first place, report the matter to the other Umpire and to the Player’s Captain, requesting the latter to take action.
Fair and Unfair Play
According to the Laws of the Game, the Umpires are the sole judges of Fair and Unfair Play. The umpires may intervene at any time and it is the responsibility of the Captain to take action when required.
The Umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of:
Time wasting
Damaging the pitch
Intimidating bowling
Tampering with the ball
Any other action that they feel to be unfair
The Spirit of the game involves RESPECT for:
Your opponents, their manager/coach, supporters and club officials
You own captain, your own team, manager/coach, supporters and club officials
The role of the Umpires
The game’s traditional values
It is against the spirit of the Game to:
Question an Umpire’s decision by word or gesture
Indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, e.g.
Appealing when knowing the batter is not out
Advancing towards an Umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing
Distraction and Harassment
It is not acceptable to seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment in any way, including with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one’s own side.
Violence
There is no place for any act on violence on the field of play.
Consumption of Alcohol and Illegal Substances
The consumption of alcohol and illegal substances by players/coaches participating in the game in progress will not be tolerated, and any breaches will be severely punished.
Overall Conduct
Players, Coaches, Captains, Managers and Umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match and every player is expected to make an important contribution to this.
Senior player and Coach/Manager Behaviour
Traditionally, cricket has maintained the highest levels of conduct and sportsmanship. While always a competitive game, the continued strength of the sport relies upon the acceptance of the Umpire’s decision and preparedness to play within the spirit of the game.
The following is not acceptable:
The use of offensive language – generally as a disparaging remark to an opposing player, your own players, coaches, officials or toward an Umpire, or even as an expression of frustration or self-admonishment.
Any form of racial vilification (any act that is reasonably likely to threaten, disparage, vilify, offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate another person or group based on race, religion, descent, colour or national or ethnic origin).
The questioning/disputing of the Umpire's decision. This applies to dismissals and unsuccessful appeals as to the judgement of calls on no-balls, wides, byes, etc.…
Excessive frivolous or ridiculous appeals to intimidate an umpire.
A dismissed batter failing to leave the crease promptly on being given out.
Any equipment abuse (e.g. banging the bat into the ground or against the fence etc.. or throwing equipment outside or inside the pavilion)
NSCC is invested in having all cricket played within the spirit and traditions of the game.
NSCC has two processes for the reporting and consideration of unsatisfactory behaviour.
Serious breaches of misbehaviour will see the player/coach immediately reported by the Umpire(s) controlling the match
For less serious breaches where an Umpire has occasion to speak to a player/coach regarding their behaviour, but does not believe a report is necessary, the incident will be noted on the Umpire's Match Report. Should a player/coach be 'noted' on three such reports during the season, s/he may be called to appear before a NSCC Disciplinary committee to explain his/her behaviour.
In both instances, should a player/coach be found guilty of an act of misconduct, they may be suspended from playing by NSCC’s Disciplinary Committee.