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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 – without these individuals the game would not survive.
The process for nominating volunteers for the NatWest OSCAs is through your County Cricket Board. Dorset has their own County OSCAs; and the seven winners of the Dorset OSCAs will automatically be nominated for and invited to the NatWest OSCAs at Lord’s.
By having seven nominees from each County present at the awards there will be 273 genuine volunteers! Please contact Keith Brewer your County Cricket Development Manager if you wish to ask any questions.
The 7 NatWest OSCAs nomination categories are:
- Behind the Scenes
- Building Partnerships
- Leagues and Boards
- Lifetime Achiever
- NatWest CricketForce
- Outside the Scorebox
- Young Volunteer
Nominations are requested from Clubs for the 2010NatWest OSCAs. A nomination form is available by clicking here. Also available is the judging criteria that is used for the awards.
Please submit your nomination forms to Keith Brewer the Cricket Development Manager.

