Compliance & Policies

One of the core roles of Cambridgeshire Cricket is the governance of the game in the County. Cambridgeshire Cricket Limited implements policies to ensure that the game meets legal requirements and is efficiently and safely run. These cover areas such as Safeguarding, Equality, Discipline and Codes of Conduct, as well as the environment and Health & Safety.

All league clubs (and many friendly clubs) have trained Club Safeguarding Officers, whose role is to ensure that the clubs are safeguarding and protecting their players (both Under & Over the age of 18) and that all matters are dealt with in the correct and appropriate manner.

Clubs are also responsible for ensure that the ECB playing guideline, such as fast bowling regulations, are followed by their teams and players.

Leagues also have safeguarding officers in place to ensure that their clubs are following procedures as they should be.

The policies below set out the standards that people should expect to see cricket run by in Cambridgeshire, and the way that we behave and conduct ourselves.

Cambridgeshire Cricket – Code of Conduct for employees, contractors, directors, coaches and volunteers

Copies of all Policies are available to download below

Keeping Up With Socials

We have been drawn at Home to @HerefordsCric in Round One of the inaugural Vitality Womens T20 Cup 🙌

Fixture to be played on the Monday 5th May 📆

#WeAreCambs

🚨PLAYER OPPORTUNITY🚨

We will be holding a Womens Senior Squad Trial next month in preparation for a new era for Womens County Cricket 🙌

For more details, follow the link to our website👇

https://www.cambscricket.org.uk/womens-county-cricket-open-trial/

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There is still time to nominate players for the @MCCFCambsHub for 2025

Trials for the boys squads are running over the next 3 weekends so make sure you sign up soon so you don't miss out!

All details and registration links 👇

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