Western District Cricket Union
The Western District Cricket Union (WDCU) is a regional cricket governing body responsible for organising and administering amateur cricket competitions in the west of Scotland.
The WDCU oversees club cricket across a wide geographical area extending from Dumfries and Galloway in the south-west through Glasgow and Ayrshire, and north and east towards Stirling and Stenhousemuir.
History
The Western District Cricket Union has been responsible for organising competitive club cricket in western Scotland since the late 19th century.
The union administers league and cup competitions for clubs across Glasgow, Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Lanarkshire, Stirling, and surrounding regions.
Prior to the introduction of the Scottish National Cricket League in 1998, the WDCU operated the principal regional league structure in western Scotland.
Following restructuring of Scottish domestic cricket in the 2010s, the WDCU resumed responsibility for regional league competitions in the west of Scotland.
Status and affiliation
The WDCU is one of the regional cricket associations operating under the governance structure of Cricket Scotland, which oversees the development and organisation of domestic cricket across the country.
Regional cricket administration in Scotland is divided into multiple district associations, which operate league structures and development pathways in partnership with Cricket Scotland and affiliated clubs.
The constitutional framework of the WDCU defines its role as administering league cricket, junior competitions, representative cricket, and coaching and development structures within its designated region as recognised within the wider Scottish cricket system.
This regional structure is consistent with the national framework of Cricket Scotland, which works with multiple regional associations across Scotland.
Structure and administration
The WDCU oversees senior league cricket, cup competitions, junior cricket administration, disciplinary procedures, umpiring coordination, and club development across western Scotland.
The organisation operates under a formal constitution and works in partnership with Cricket Scotland.
Competitions
The WDCU organises senior and junior cricket competitions throughout western Scotland.
Senior competitions include:
- WDCU Premier Division
- Championship divisions
- Rowan Cup
- McCulloch Cup
- Western Cup
- Twenty20 competitions
Former competitions
Historically, the WDCU administered the Western Union Championship, which served as the principal club cricket competition in western Scotland prior to the formation of the Scottish National Cricket League in 1998.
Member clubs
Notable clubs affiliated with the WDCU include:
- Clydesdale Cricket Club
- West of Scotland Cricket Club
- Poloc Cricket Club
- Greenock Cricket Club
- Uddingston Cricket Club
- Ayr Cricket Club
Representative cricket
The WDCU and WDJCU organise representative teams at various age-group levels for inter-district and development cricket within Scotland.
Junior cricket
Junior cricket within the region is administered by the Western District Junior Cricket Union (WDJCU), which operates under the WDCU structure.
The WDJCU organises age-group leagues, cup competitions, coaching initiatives, and representative cricket for junior players throughout western Scotland.
Governance
The WDCU is governed by an Executive Committee responsible for league administration, disciplinary matters, development, finance, and junior cricket operations.
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee oversees the administration and governance of the WDCU.
Role |
Name |
|---|---|
Chair |
Khizar Ali |
Treasurer |
Bryan Clarke |
Chair CMC |
Stuart O’Connell |
Vice-Chair CMC |
Billy McPate |
Secretary |
Neil Cauldwell |
Junior Chair |
Ricky Bawa |
See also
- Cricket in Scotland