Get the Game On - Is designed to highlight the “game day” contribution that is made by a key volunteer at your club. They are often the proactive person who is instrumental in going the extra mile to ensure the game is played rather than than it being called off.
Leagues - This award is aimed
at recognising the outstanding contribution made by leagues which help and
support an increase in participation and getting more people playing more.
Life Time Achiever - This individual will have made an outstanding difference to
their cricket club, league, board or local cricket community over a significant
number of years.
NatWest CricketForce - A club who has galvanised
their members to support NWCF, gained support
from local and national business, as well as linking with the local community
in the recruitment of volunteers for club.
Officiating - Umpires & Scorers - This award is looking for
an official who has visibly increased the quality of officiating and standard player
satisifaction of the cricket within their own Club, League or County.
Young Volunteer - This award is designed to highlight and show the fantastic contribution that young volunteers can make within the game.
To compliment the Get the Game on campaign a few of the categories have been altered to reflect the importance of retaining and increasing participation levels in cricket. You will see from the above that we still have 7 categories that we will be accepting nominations against, a few have changed, and also there are a few alterations to the criteria.
The 2015 NatWest OSCA’s will be held at Lords cricket ground on Monday 12th October. All nominations will be due by 31st July and invites will go out the following week once the panel has met.