Natwest OSCAs
What are the NatWest OSCAs?
The NatWest OSCAs (Outstanding
Service to Cricket Awards)
are aimed at recognising those volunteers who give so much
of their time to the game of cricket.
It’s fair to say that cricket could not survive without its
huge army of unsung heroes.
Volunteering, just to be clear, includes everyone who gives
their time in some way to help the game.
In the words of England's Matthew Hoggard: "Every cricket
team has its unsung heroes and there are thousands of
people involved in the sport who make a big contribution to
the success of a club simply by preparing a pitch, keeping
score or making teas.
"Without
the countless hours of hard work by volunteers, many
cricket clubs would not be able to function and the OSCAs
is a great way of ensuring that they get the recognition
they deserve."
Berkshire Cricket supports the recognition of the volunteer
workforce within the County through its support of the ECB
- Natwest
Outstanding Services
to
Cricket Awards - the OSCAs.
2010
nominations close on the 30th June 2010.
The Berkshire Cricket - NatWest OSCAs 2009 event will be
held on the 16th
September 2009 in conjunction with Surrey CCC at the Brit
Oval and the County winners will be invited to Lord’s on
Monday 5th October 2009.
Download nomination forms, categories and judging
criteria
here
Contact:
ceo@berkshirecricket.org
for information
