The following items have now been ratified by the DVCA Executives and are effective for the 2023-24 season and onwards.
Coloured clothing for Shield Grade 1 day cricket
Ball specifications for Shield Grade 1 day cricket
Clubs were given 12 months notice at the beginning of the 2022-23 season to transition to electronic scoring for all Shield Grades. For the 2023-24 season and onwards, electronic scoring will be compulsory for all Shield Grades. Note, home side to do electronic scoring & away side to paper score.
Coloured clothing for Shield Grade 1 day cricket
- Coloured playing pants may be worn for Shield Grade 1 day cricket.
- Coloured clothing (tops/pants) is not compulsory for Shield Grade 1 day cricket. Clubs may continue to wear traditional white tops and pants.
- All coloured clothing designs must be as per the guidelines set out in SA9 of the DVCA Rule Book and be approved by the DVCA Executive prior to manufacturing.
- Clubs planning to wear their existing T20 coloured playing clothing must ensure that they are as per the guidelines set out in the DVCA Rule Book and must have a collar.
- White playing tops & white playing pants
- Coloured playing tops & white pants
- Coloured playing tops & coloured pants
- White playing tops & coloured pants
Ball specifications for Shield Grade 1 day cricket
- It is compulsory for all Shield Grade 1 day cricket to be played with a 4 piece pink ball
- Clubs must ensure that they have a season's supply
Clubs were given 12 months notice at the beginning of the 2022-23 season to transition to electronic scoring for all Shield Grades. For the 2023-24 season and onwards, electronic scoring will be compulsory for all Shield Grades. Note, home side to do electronic scoring & away side to paper score.