What You Need to Bring

The following lists can help you organise what you need to bring to be ready to play.
Some items are recommended, those marked * are a requirement before playing.

Teams
Item Comments
First Aid Kit * Mandatory for each team.
Warm Up training gear You'll need to bring your own equipment to get your team ready to play eg practice balls, springy stumps, baseball mit etc
Hand Sanitiser Players in your team must have their own, individual hand sanitiser available
Scorebook and iPad* At least one team must Live Score their match using the MyCricket scoring app, the other team must keep a paper record of the score.
Scorer * For use of the above. It will be expected that each team will provide scorers for all games. Please advise if this is seen as a problem.
MyCricket Login * You must be able to score live using the MyCricket Scoring App.
Batting End Umpire * Most games will have two umpires but in the event that only one umpire is available the batting team must provide the Batting End Umpire.
Umpires Counter * For use by your Batting End Umpire.
Sun Shelters Although Orange will be cooler than other parts of NSW even in January, some of our grounds do have limited shade. Having two or three of these per team would be a good idea.
Portable Scoreboard If your association has a portable scoreboard, ODJCA encourages you to bring it with you. Unless you play at Wade Park or Riawena Oval, there will not be a scoreboard available.
U13 teams: 1 set of Spring Stumps In case matches have to be transferred to synthetic
Please note: Match Stumps and Match Balls are Provided

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Players
Item Comments
Footwear for turf or synthetic Spikes are recommended for turf but not compulsory
Own hand sanitiser *
Own Helmet *
Own Drink Bottles *
Cricket Kit
Hat / Cap
Warm set of clothing Don’t laugh – this is Orange!

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