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Codes, Roles & Responsibilities
Coaches Code Of Behaviour
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Remember that young people participate for pleasure and winning is only part of the fun.
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Never ridicule or yell at a young player for making a mistake or not coming first.
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Be reasonable in your demands on players' time, energy and enthusiasm.
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Operate within the rules and Spirit of Cricket and teach your players to do the same.
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Ensure that the time players spend with you is a positive experience.
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Avoid overplaying the talented players; all young players need and deserve equal time, attention and opportunities.
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Ensure that equipment and facilities meet safety standards and are appropriate to the age and ability of all players.
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Display control and respect to all those involved in cricket. This includes opponents, coaches, umpires, administrators, parents and spectators. Encourage your players to do the same.
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Show concern and caution toward sick and injured players. Follow the advice of a physician when determining whether an injured player is ready to recommence training or competition.
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Obtain appropriate qualifications and keep up to date with the latest cricket coaching practices and principles of growth and development of young people.
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Any physical contact with a young person should be appropriate to the situation and necessary for the players' skill development.
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Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Parents Code Of Behaviour
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Do not force an unwilling child to participate in cricket.
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Remember, children are involved in cricket for their enjoyment, not yours.
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Encourage your child to play by the rules.
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Focus on the child's efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.
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Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game.
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Remember that children learn best by example. Appreciate good performances and skillful play by all participants.
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Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities.
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Respect officials' decisions and teach children to do likewise.
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Show appreciation for volunteer coaches, officials and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate.
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Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Players Code Of Behaviour
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Play by the rules.
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Never argue with an umpire. If you disagree, have your captain, coach or manager approach the umpire during a break or after the game.
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Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials, sledging other players and/or deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent, is unacceptable behaviour and is not permitted in cricket.
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Work equally hard for yourself and your team-mates. Your team's performance will benefit and so will you.
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Be a good sport. Applaud all good plays whether they are made by your team or the opposition.
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Treat all participants in cricket as you like to be treated. Do not bully or take unfair advantage of another competitor.
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Cooperate with your coach, team-mates and opponents. Without them there would be no competition.
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Participate for your own enjoyment and benefit, not just to please parents and coaches.
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Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.