Public liability sees end to social sport at Adelaide Oval
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has announced that, dueto the increase in public liability insurance, they have been forced toprohibit the playing of social sports at Adelaide Oval.
South Australian Cricket Association
29-Oct-2002
The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) has announced that, due
to the increase in public liability insurance, they have been forced to
prohibit the playing of social sports at Adelaide Oval.
The cessation of social sports includes all domestic and international
cricket matches and other events held at Adelaide Oval.
The SACA regrets having to make the decision and, as an alternative,
will endeavour to establish supervised sessions for children within the
Favell-Dansie Indoor Centre at Adelaide Oval for international cricket
matches.
Chief Executive Officer of the SACA, Mr Mike Deare, said the decision
was one which has ended a much-loved tradition at the Oval.
"The significant increases in public liability insurance has,
regrettably, left us with no choice but to end the playing of all social
sports within the Adelaide Oval grounds. As an alternative, we aim to
provide cricket sessions within our indoor centre during international
games."
"The SACA remains committed to encouraging people, particularly
children, to enjoy the game of cricket, however, at all times, the
safety of our patrons remains our highest priority."
Details about cricket sessions for children during the upcoming Orange
Test match at Adelaide Oval will be announced in the coming weeks.