CRICKET - 6s Tournament 2023

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CRICKET SIXES TOURNAMENT

20, 21 & 22 June 2023

RGS CRICKET SIXES TOURNAMENT

Welcome to the 2023 Reigate Grammar School Cricket 6s. This event is now in its thirteenth year at RGS’s Hartswood Sports Ground.

I am always pleased and proud to invite visitors to school to show the vast array of talent we have, not only in traditional areas such as sport, music, art and drama but also in the many informative and enrichment events held each term for RGS students, their parents and other guests. There is so much more to a great education than merely lessons and exam results.

At RGS we never forget that and this event gives the students a chance to test their performance instincts, stretch their aspirations just a little further and, I hope, be able to leave the pitch just a little more secure in their confidence and self-esteem. The experiences and character development that can take place beyond the classroom are so important. Whether on local or exotic school trips, on the sports field, in the art studio, in concerts, matches, house events or other opportunities – that is where character is both revealed and developed.

Thank you to all who have made this event possible and of course to you, our parents and visitors, for your continued support.

With best wishes

Welcome to the 2023 Reigate Grammar School Cricket 6s.

We are extremely grateful to the RGS groundstaff, for their continued support and their hard work leading up to and on the day of the event. Also, our thanks go to our Head of Cricket, James Leck, whose support has been excellent.

Each year we organise Junior Cricket 6s tournaments for many schools, both local and from further afield. This year the number of age groups includes tournaments for U10, U12 and U13.

This festival of Cricket 6s tournaments will see more than 450 children take part from primary schools, preparatory schools and secondary schools in the state and independent sector, across London, the South East, the South and East Anglia.

The action-packed timetables add to the festival atmosphere, where some of the finest junior cricketers in the region can enjoy a fun tournament, in the company of their mates whilst testing their skills.

Good luck to all schools and competitors - enjoy the day!

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COMPETITION RULES

PLAYERS

1. Players must be:

a. U10 Competition: All players must be in Year 5 or below.

b. U13 Competitions: All players must be in Year 8 or below.

c. U12 Competition: All players must be in Year 7 or below.

2. A maximum of seven players is allowed per squad.

3. Within each match, no substitutions are allowed, including changing the wicket-keeper, except in the circumstances when a player is unable to continue – in this situation the opposition coach must be consulted, and the organiser has the final say in any dispute.

THE MATCH

4. Normal cricket laws apply, except:

a. Each match will be a 1 innings per side, 5 overs per innings, 6-a-side contest. Each outfielder bowls one 6-ball over.

b. Wides and no-balls will count for 2 runs plus any further runs (e.g. a wide that goes for 4 will count as 6 wides), an extra ball will not be bowled on the first occasion in each over, but an extra ball will be bowled on any subsequent occasions. There are no free-hits.

c. Any ball bowled down the leg-side, given the batsman’s original stance, which is not touched by the batsman, is a wide.

d. Any ball which bounces twice before reaching the wicket is a no-ball.

e. A batter reaching 13 (or more) runs must retire unless there are no other batsmen to come in, but can return on the dismissal or retirement of four other players. If two or more batsmen have retired, the retired batsmen may return in any order.

f. Each innings must not last more than 20 minutes (both teams’ responsibility), with 3 minutes for the change of innings. A new batsman must be at the crease within 1 minute of a dismissal or retirement.

g. The team listed first in each group fixture will bat first. There will be no toss for group matches. There will be a toss for semi-finals and finals.

5. Players are expected and required to adhere to the spirit of cricket; sharp practices may be punished at the discretion of the tournament organiser. In particular, no player should:

• intentionally lose his wicket

• intentionally avoid dismissing an opposition batter

• intentionally concede runs

RESULTS

6. Scorecards will be filled in by the third umpire who must be supplied with names of the six players prior to the start of the match by each contesting team’s manager. At the end of the game, scorecards will be submitted to control by a representative of the winning team immediately after the completion of the match.

THE MOST IMPORTANT RULE IS TO HAVE AN ENJOYABLE DAY!

7. In group matches, points will be awarded as follows:

• 5 points: Victory by 10 or more runs or with an over or more to spare.

• 4 points: Victory by 9 or fewer runs or with less than an over to spare.

• 3 points: Tie in which fewer wickets were lost.

• 2 points: Tie in which equal or more wickets were lost.

• 1 point: Loss by 5 or fewer runs or with 3 or fewer balls remaining.

• 0 points: Loss by 6 or more runs or with 4 or more balls remaining.

8. Positions in each group are decided according to the following hierarchy of criteria:

• Points won

• Calculated net run difference

• Most wickets taken

• Fewest wickets lost

• Toss of a coin

• n.b. Calculated net run difference is simple if the team batting first wins or ties, or if the chasing team wins off the last ball. Should the chasing team win earlier, a calculation based on the balls faced and wickets lost will be made to predict what they would have totalled.

9.

U13 Boys’ competition

• The winners in all groups will progress to the Cup.

• The runners-up in all groups will progress to the Plate.

• The third placed in all groups will progress to the Bowl.

• Cup, Plate and Bowl are then a knock-out competition; the 4th and 5th ranked qualifiers will contest a quarter-final, whereas the 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked qualifiers will get a bye to the semi-final, in each competition.

10. U12 Boys

• The winners of groups A, B and C will progress to the group C 1.

• The winners of groups D, E and F will progress to the group C 2.

• The runners-up of groups A, B and C will progress to the group P 1.

• The runners-up of groups D, E and F will progress to the group P 2.

• The thirds of groups A, B and C will progress to the group B 2.

• The thirds of groups D, E and F will progress to the group B 1.

• The winners of groups C 1 and C 2 will contest the final of the Cup.

• The winners of groups P 1 and P 2 will contest the final of the Plate.

• The winners of groups B 1 and B 2 will contest the final of the Bowl.

11. U10 Boys & U13 Girls

• The winners of groups A, B and C will progress to the Cup group.

• The runners-up of groups A, B and C will progress to the Plate group.

• The thirds of groups A, B and C will progress to the Bowl group

10. In the event of a tie in a final, wickets will be taken into account. If teams are still level, a super over will decide the contest, with the chasers in the original match batting first. Should this be a tie, the team losing fewer wickets will win; if still tied, the team batting first in the super over will be the winner.

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CRICKET SIXES TOURNAMENT

20, 21 & 22 JUNE 2023

U13 GIRLS DRAW AND SCHEDULE

14:20 End of first group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for regrouping.

Group A Group B Group C Aldro Langley Hall Grove Robert Clack Dunottar Surbiton High (SHS) Hawthorns Sevenoaks RGS
Time Pitch 1 Pitch 2 Pitch 3 11:30 Registration 12:00 Aldro vs Langley Robert Clack vs Dunottar Hawthorns vs Sevenoaks 12:45 Langley
Grove Dunottar vs SHS Sevenoaks vs RGS
Hall Grove
Aldro SHS vs Robert Clack RGS vs Hawthorns
21 JUNE
vs Hall
13:30
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Group Cup 1 Plate 1 Bowl 1 14:40 Winner A vs Winner B R/U A vs R/U B 3rd A vs 3rd B 15:25 Winner B vs Winner C R/U B vs R/U C 3rd B vs 3rd C 16:10 Winner C vs Winner A R/U C vs R/U A 3rd C vs 3rd A 17:00 Awards Ceremony 17:15 Finish

U10 BOYS DRAW AND SCHEDULE

21 JUNE

14:20

End of first group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for regrouping.

Group D Group E Group F KCS St Benedict’s Colfe’s UCS Chinthurst RGS Guildford (RGSG) Dulwich New Beacon RSM
Time Pitch 4 Pitch 5 Pitch 5 11:30 Registration 12:00 KCS vs St Benedict’s UCS vs Chinthurst Dulwich vs New Beacon 12:45 St Benedict’s vs Colfe’s Chinthurst vs RGSG New Beacon vs RSM 13:30 Colfe’s vs St Benedict’s RGSG vs UCS RGS vs Dulwich
Group Cup 1 Plate 1 Bowl 1 14:40 Winner A vs Winner B R/U A vs R/U B 3rd A vs 3rd B 15:25 Winner B vs Winner C R/U B vs R/U C 3rd B vs 3rd C 16:10 Winner C vs Winner A R/U C vs R/U A 3rd C vs 3rd A 17:00 Awards Ceremony 17:15 Finish
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U12 BOYS DRAW AND SCHEDULE

13:20

End of first group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for regrouping.

16:00

End of second group phase. Short. break. All tea managers to control for instructions for final matches

Rokeby St Olave’s Judd Trinity Reed’s UCS Skinner’s Langley Langley Park Time Pitch 1 Pitch 2 Pitch 3 10:30 Registration 11:00 Rokeby vs St Olave’s Trinity vs Reed’s Skinner’s vs Langley 11:45 St Olave’s vs Judd Reed’s vs UCS Langley vs Langley Park 12:30 Judd vs Rokeby UCS vs Trinity Langley Park vs Skinner’s
22 JUNE Group A Group B Group C
Group Cup 1 Cup 2 Plate 1
Winner GA
Winner GB Winner GD vs Winner GE R/U GA vs R/U GB 14:25 Winner GB vs Winner GC Winner GE vs Winner GF R/U GB vs R/U GC 15:10 Winner GC
Winner GA Winner GF vs Winner GF R/U GC vs R/U GA
13:40
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Cup Semi-Final 1 Cup Semi-Final 2 Plate Semi-Final 1 17:00 Winners Cup 1 vs Cup 2 Winners Plate 1 vs Plate 2 Winners Bowl 1 vs Bowl 2 17:45 Awards Ceremony 18:00 Finish
16:15

U12 BOYS DRAW AND SCHEDULE

22 JUNE

12:30

13:20

Milbourne Lodge vs Robert Clack KCS Wimbledon vs Parkside

End of first group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for regrouping

16:00

16:15

17:00

End of second group phase. Short. break. All tea managers to control for instructions for final matches

Pitches available for non-finalists to play a friendly

Group D Group E Group F Robert Clack Dunottar Milbourne Lodge Parkside RGS KCS Wimbledon Lingfield Wilson’s Tiffin Time Pitch 4 Pitch 5 Pitch 6 10:30 Registration 11:00 Robert Clack
Dunottar Parkside vs RGS Lingfield vs Wilson’s 11:45
Wimbledon Wilson’s vs Tiffin
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Dunottar vs Milbourne Lodge RGS vs KCS
Tiffin vs Lingfield
Group Plate 2 Bowl 1 Bowl 2 13:40 R/U GD vs R/U GE 3rd GA vs 3rd GB 3rd GD vs 3rd GE 14:25 R/U GE vs R/U GF 3rd GB vs 3rd GC 3rd GE vs 3rd GF 15:10 R/U GF vs R/U GD 3rd GC vs 3rd GA 3rd GF vs 3rd GD
Plate Semi-Final
Bowl Semi-Final 1 Bowl Semi-Final 2
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17:45 Awards Ceremony 18:00

U13 BOYS DRAW AND SCHEDULE

20 JUNE

Group A Group B Group C

Skinner’s KCS Wimbledon

Parkside

Robert Clack

Reed’s Lingfield St Olave’s Sevenoaks

UCS RGS

John Hampden St Benedict’s

10:00

10:40

11:20

12:00

12:40

13:20

Skinner’s vs KCS Wimbledon

UCS vs RGS

Tiffin vs Dunottar

Reed’s vs St Olave’s

Parkside vs Robert Clack

John Hampden vs St Bendict’s

Hawthorns vs Wilson’s

Lingfield vs Sevenoaks

Hall Grove vs Langley Park Langley vs Judd

Skinner’s vs Robert Clack

14:00 UCS vs St Benedict’s

14:40

15:20

Tiffin vs Wilson’s

KCS Wimbledon vs Parkside

RGS vs John Hampden

Dunottar vs Hawthorns

End of group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for rescheduling.

Afternoon Session

Time Square 1 Square 2 09:30 Registration - Group A
15:30 Cup 4th Rank vs Cup 5th Rank Plate 4th Rank vs Plate 5th Rank 16:15 Plate 2nd Rank vs Plate 3rd Rank Plate 1st Rank vs Winner of 4th vs 5th Rank 17:00 Cup 1st Rank vs Winner of 4th vs 5th Rank Cup 2nd Rank vs Cup 3rd Rank 17:45 Cup Final Plate Final 18:30
18:45 Finish
Awards Ceremony

Group D

Group E

Tiffin Dunottar Hawthorns Wilson’s

10:00 Registration - Groups B, C, D & E

10:20

11:00

11:40

12:20

13:00

13:40

14:20

15:20

Reed’s vs Lingfield

Hall Grove vs Langley

Skinner’s vs Parkside

UCS vs John Hampden

St Olave’s vs Sevenoaks

Langley Park vs Judd

KCS Wimbledon vs Robert Clack

RGS vs St Benedict’s

Tiffin vs Hawthorns Dunottar vs Wilson’s

Reed’s vs Sevenoaks

Lingfield vs St Olave’s

Hall Grove vs Judd Langley vs Langley Park

End of group phase. Short break. All teams to report to control for rescheduling

15:30 Bowl 4th Rank vs Bowl 5th Rank Shield 4th Rank vs Shield 5th Rank 16:15 Shield 2nd Rank vs Shield 3rd Rank Shield 1st Rank vs Winner of 4th vs 5th Rank 17:00 Bowl 1st Rank vs Winner of 4th vs 5th Rank Bowl 2nd Rank vs Bowl 3rd Rank 17:45 Bowl Final Shield Final 18:30 Awards Ceremony 18:45 Finish

Hall Grove Langley Langley Park Judd Time Square 3 Square 4
Afternoon Session
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PREVIOUS WINNERS

2010 / 2011 / 2012ARCHIVE 2013

U13 Cup: John Fisher beat The Judd

U13 Plate: Trinity beat Wallington CGS

U13 Bowl: St George’s, Weybridge beat Wilson’s

U12: Cancelled due to heavy rain

2014

U12 Cup: RGS, Guildford beat Trinity

U12 Plate: The Judd beat Wilson’s

U12 Bowl: Tiffin beat Skinner’s

U13 Cup: The Judd beat Howard of Effingham

U13 Plate: RGS, Guildford beat Wilson’s School

U13 Bowl: Shrewsbury House A beat Shrewsbury House B

2015

U12 Cup: Trinity beat Skinner’s

U12 Plate: Dulwich College beat St George’s

U12 Bowl: Tiffin beat Langley

U13 Cup: Dulwich College beat St George’s, Weybridge

U13 Plate: Trinity B beat Skinner’s

U13 Bowl: Wallington CGS beat Wimbledon College

2016

All tournaments cancelled owing to an excess of rain!

2017

U13 Cup: Cumnor House beat Langley Park

U13 Plate: Langley beat Tiffin

U13 Bowl: Wilson’s beat Wimbledon College

U12 Cup: Tiffin beat Reading Blue Coat

U12 Plate: Emanuel beat Trinity

U12 Bowl: Dulwich College beat Langley

U10: Cancelled due to the weather

2018

U13 Cup: Reading Blue Coat beat Queen

Elizabeth Hospital, Bristol

U13 Plate: Berkhamstead beat John Hampden

U13 Bowl: Langley Park beat St Benedict’s U12

U12 Cup: Reed’s beat The Judd

U12 Plate: Trinity beat Dulwich

U12 Bowl: Langley beat KCS Wimbledon

U10: Cup: KCS beat Cumnor House

U10 Plate: Dulwich Prep London beat Chinthurst

U10 Bowl: New Beacon

U10 Shield: Aberdour

2019

U10s Finals Abandoned

U12s Cup: St Olave’s beat RGS

U12s Plate: KCJS beat Berkhamstead

U12s Bowl: Tiffin beat Latymer Upper

U13s Cancelled due to bad weather

2020

Tournament unable to take place due to COVID

2021

Tournaments cancelled due to bad weather

2022

U13 Boys Cup Winners: KCS

U13 Boys Plate Winners: John Hampden

U13 Boys Bowl Winners: Wilson’s

U13 Girls Cup Winners: Sevenoaks

U13 Girls Plate Winners: RGS

U13 Girls Bowl Winners: Downsend

U12 Boys Cup Winners: Reed’s

U12 Boys Plate Winners: Dunottar

U12 Boys Bowl Winners: St Benedict’s

U10 Boys Cup Winners: KCS

U10 Boys Plate Winners: Downsend

U10 Boys Bowl Winners: Chinthurst

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