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Title: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: mohawks94 on May 15, 2018, 11:37:05 AM
Specifically for u10s, what lengths do county boards stipulate?

Bucks seem to say 15 yards, which seems ridiculously short, and doesn't seem to have been communicated particularly effectively. There is also an option for clubs to agree on an alternative length if they wish.

Im asking because an opponent has basically accused my mum of being a cheat- she manages the u10s at my old club, and they won a game last week and since then the opponents have been complaining about the length of the pitch, which was the ecb recommended 19 yards, emailing the club chairman with accusations and their twitter has been replying to our tweets saying about wrong pitch lengths with #nicetry and #winatallcosts. Until they emailed, and copied my mum in, we had no idea about 15yard pitches.

I know im biased and of course defensive, but I think accusing someone who would never cheat of doing so online after the fact, rather than airing concerns at the time, smacks of sour grapes and a keyboard warrior. Im not saying the club are entirely faultless, but im angry that someone who genuinely doesn't care about winning or losing but wants everyone to enjoy themselves and learn in a safe environment (mum is a teacher and has been for 30 years) is getting upset by these accusations.
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: Byo on May 15, 2018, 12:09:59 PM
Kwik cricket is 16 yards, U11s is 19 yards...
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: mohawks94 on May 15, 2018, 12:26:02 PM
Should have said, this was a hard ball game.
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: Churchy1989 on May 15, 2018, 01:10:13 PM
Should have said, this was a hard ball game.

Its 19 bud.

Just commented on Twitter with an ECB image we got from Sussex about our junior pitches.
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: Byo on May 15, 2018, 01:35:03 PM
Should have said, this was a hard ball game.
In which case its 19 yards mate
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: mohawks94 on May 15, 2018, 03:20:30 PM
Its 19 bud.

Just commented on Twitter with an ECB image we got from Sussex about our junior pitches.

Cheers guys. What is really getting to me is the suggestion that it was deliberate to get the win, and that if they we're concerned that they should have mentioned it there and then rather than attacking online.

Bucks seem to have changed regulations to 15 yards but not publicised it well, but left the option to play on longer pitches with agreement between the two sides.
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: Calzehbhoy on May 15, 2018, 09:44:43 PM
Wow, a club bitter on social media at the length of a pitch in an U10’s game.....really? Surely it’s all about the kids getting the opportunity to play, be active and socialise???

Talk about a sign of the times 😔😔
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: tenz84 on May 21, 2018, 10:55:14 AM
Let the kids play and enjoy it, competitive parents/adults turn so many kids away from sport with football the obvious example. I can't understand why they would take to twitter like that, quite sad really.
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: RF on May 21, 2018, 11:29:25 AM
15 yards is better for the players.
The kids develop better technique that way and bowl with a “better” action rather than a lob bowling style.
It’s also better for the batters as there is more pace on the ball when it reaches them rather than a trickle.
Just my opinion though
Title: Re: Colts pitch lengths
Post by: Obts1970 on November 01, 2018, 10:26:19 PM
all receiving players must start at least 15 yards away