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If you, or someone you know, loves cricket and want to help a club, this could be a great role!

Andrew Diver from East Coast Bays Cricket Club

The Mitre 10 Mega Albany East Coast Bays Cricket Men’s Premier Team require a scorer for the rest of this season.

Don’t worry if you’re inexperienced or have never tried scoring before as full training is available.

All scoring is done on the PlayHQ scoring app and the Club provides an iPad to enable the scoring.

The season runs through till Saturday 25th March.

The season comprises of 3 different competitions – a 2 day competition; a 1 Day competition and a T20 competition.


The 2 Day competition picks up again on the 11th February and runs through to the 25th March.

The 1 Day competition's last round is the 4th February followed by semi-finals (Sunday 19th February) and finals (Sunday 5th March) should we make them.

Games start at 11am and are scheduled to finish at 6.40pm. Midweek T20 games start at 5.30pm and are scheduled to finish at 8.20pm.

The Club does pay a fee per game and lunch is provided at all home games.

If this sounds like something you’d be interested in or if you would like more information about the role please contact the Club’s General Manager, Andrew Diver by phone 0275 825 693 or via email ecbayscricket@gmail.com

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