
TERMS OF REFERENCE
The ECB Pitch Advisory Scheme is funded by Sport
England and ECB, and represents the first governing body to address the issue
of groundsmanship, in particular at recreational / non-professional level. The project is to place 45 County Pitch
Advisers across
All Advisers must be able to assess pitches on a
standard that is recognised nationally and conforms to nationally accepted
criteria (IOG Performance Quality Standards).
There is, therefore, a need to train all
Advisers to assess pitches to this standard.
The purpose of the scheme is to address issues
regarding:
1. To
advise on the quality performance of specific pitches / squares and produce recommendations (where necessary) for any
improvements, which may include grant aid
schemes (Prioritised Detailed Assessment).
2. To monitor
the developments of any facilities on which recommendations are being implemented.
3. Available,
if required, to assess pitches / squares in respect of various league criteria.
4. Create
a response team for basic assessments (perhaps annual).
5. Help
build an effective Groundmanship Association.
There are two bands of fees applicable to Pitch
Advisers:
1. Prioritised
detailed assessment - £250 (inclusive of follow up visits).
2. Basic
Assessments - £75-150 (by arrangement with club).
Prioritised assessments may be subsidised by the CCB
via the Cricket Foundation fund. Basic
Assessments are paid entirely by the club and the fee set at the discretion of
the CCB.
Adviser Selection Criteria
Those individuals selected by counties to the appointment
of County Pitch Adviser should meet the following criteria:
1. A
minimum of 10 years as a full time head groundsman and have attained at least Level 3 standard or industry
equivalent.
2. Be confident and with good communication skills (especially
report writing).
3. Be available to the county for a minimum of the next 5
years, with employers agreement.
4. Happy
to take up the appointment in the pursuance of cricket excellence.
To become a Pitch Adviser the candidate must be nominated
to the ECB by the CCB. Once nominated,
the candidate must attend a residential course.