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The Surrey Championship Year Book No The Surrey Championship Year Book No. 40 – April 2012 CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: HONORARY LIFE Crispin Lyden-Cowan Andy Packham VICE PRESIDENTS (Cont’d) SECRETARY: PAST PRESIDENTS: Mr G Brown David Edwards Mr Norman Parks MrJBFox Mr Raman Subba Row, CBE TREASURER: Mr D H Franklin Peter Murphy Mr Christopher F. Brown Mr Graham Brown M G B Morton FIXTURE SECRETARY: Mr D Newton Denham Earl HONORARY LIFE VICE PRESIDENTS: Mr R G Ames Mr N Parks REGISTRATION SECRETARY: CHRIS EVANS COMMITTEE Mr P Bedford Mr A J Shilson MEMBER AND EDITOR-ELECT Virgina Edwards Mr J Booth Mr R Subba Row, CBE FOR 2013 SC YEAR BOOK Mr C F Woodhouse, CVO Contents Chairman’s Message . 17 League Tables for 2011 . 23 Champions in colour . 82 Notification of Match Results . 15 Championship Dinner . 102 Outcome in 2011. 22 Clubs’ Details . 5 Obituaries . 109 Clubs’ Responsibilities & Penalties . 14 Panel of Umpires . 16 Competition Records . 106 Past Winners of The Surrey Championship . 115 Cricket Weeks . 19 Premier Clubs & Surrey CCC Academy . 18 Dates for the Diary . 18 Profile No 39: Ashtead CC . 103 Premier Div. Best Performances in 2011 . 28 Registration of Players . 28 Premier Div. Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 30 Representative XIs Fixtures 2012. 20 Div. 1 Best Performances in 2011 . 42 Representative XIs in 2011 . 20 Div. 1 Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 44 Rules & Playing Conditions . 118 Div. 2 Best Performances in 2011 . 53 Generic Playing Conditions. 126 Div. 2 Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 55 Sch. 1 PCs Premier & Div 1 . 127 Div. 3 Best Performances in 2011 . 66 Sch. 2 PCs Divs 2, 3 & 4 . 129 Div. 3 Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 66 Sch. 3 50 over PCs – Premier & Div 1 1st XIs 131 Div. 4 Best Performances in 2011 . 77 Sch. 4 50 over PCs – Divs 2, 3 & 4 1st XIs. 136 Div. 4 Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 78 Sch. 5 50 over PCs – Divs 5 1st XIs, Div. 5 Best Performances in 2011 . 92 ALL 2nd XIs & Premier 3rd XI . 140 Div. 5 Clubs’ Reports in 2011 . 94 Sch. 6 Junior & Young Players. 143 Executive Committee Members . 3 Sch. 7 Disciplinary Regulations . 145 Fixtures for 2012 . 148 Subscription Rates . 28 Ground & Facilities . 22 Twenty20 Competitions . 19 History of The Surrey Championship. 114 Ryman Stationery . 2 The Surrey Championship acknowledges with thanks the generous sponsorship in 2012 by Ryman and the support given to this publication by our advertisers. * Editor: Jack Prosser * Advertising: Denham Earl * * Published by The Surrey Championship * www.surreychampionship.com * Printer: STR Design & Print, Vellum Mill, Mill Lane, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 2JR. Tel 020 8647 9790. www.str.uk.com. Email: [email protected] 1 FROM OUR SPONSORS The Ryman Surrey Championship cricket league has enjoyed its first year with the backing of the UK’s leading specialist stationery company – Ryman – whose Chairman is Theo Paphitis from Dragons’ Den. The sponsorship is a perfect partnership because the 68 clubs have achieved a great deal of branded publicity for the stationery and office supplies retailer through Surrey media. Ryman Chairman Theo Paphitis said, “We are delighted with the sponsorship Theo Paphitis at the Ryman Surrey Championship launch because it benefits the clubs while raising the profile of Ryman. The business already had a strong presence in Surrey and this has been reinforced through this successful alliance. We are grateful to all those involved for their support, in particular the officials who organise the League and give up their very valuable time to do so!” The stationery firm has a major business-to-business drive to encourage companies to sign up for an account and already many businesses associated with Surrey Championship cricket are reaping the benefits. Please visit one of the 237 Ryman stores nationwide or go online at www.ryman.co.uk or call 0800 801 901 2 SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2012 www.surreychampionship.com President: Andy Packham Umpires Panel Member: Jack Prosser Grey Timbers, 85 Raglan Road Jeremy Beckwith, 75 Grove Road, 111 Meadway, Twickenham Reigate, Surrey RH2 0ES Sutton, Surrey SM1 2DB Middlesex TW2 6PL (H) 01737 217372 (H) 020 8643 2090 John Smith email: andrew.packham1 (M) 07771 762452 55 Turney Road, West Dulwich @ntlworld.com email: [email protected] London SE21 7JB Chairman: Crispin Lyden-Cowan Other Elected Members: (H) 020 7733 8828 6 Lion Gate Mews, London SW18 5EN Paul Barford, 12a Mountford House, (M) 07831 638775 (H) 020 8812 3938 25 Britton Street, London EC1M 5NY email: [email protected] (M) 07768 036979 (M) 07854 988550 Roland Walton email: [email protected] email: [email protected] West Wing, The Red House, Lower Secretary: David Edwards John Bramhall Road, Effingham, Surrey KT24 5JP 22 Kingfisher Gardens, South Croydon, 37 West Street, Reigate, RH2 9BL (H) 01372 454979 Surrey CR2 8QZ (H) 01737 221813 (M) 07836 293171 (H) 020 8651 1087 (M) 07798 687328 email: [email protected] (M) 07785 970890 (F) 020 7936 2020 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Co-opted: Graham Bullock Treasurer: Peter Murphy Chris Bullen 65 Old Pasture Road, Camberley, 38 Rosehill Avenue, Horsell, Woking, (League Welfare Officer) Surrey GU16 8RT Surrey GU21 4SE c/o Purley CC, The Ridge, Purley, (H) 01276 683932 (H) 01483 832943 Surrey CR8 3PF (M) 07712 532253 (M) 07815 816304 (M) 07768 558041 Email: graham_bullock email: peter.murphy437 email: [email protected] @yahoo.co.uk @ntlworld.com Chris Evans Graham Jackson Fixture Secretary: Denham Earl 33 Sayes Court, Addlestone, Surrey 24b Cavendish Road, Sutton, 33a Smitham Downs Road, Purley, KT15 1NA Surrey SM2 5ER Surrey CR8 4NG (H) 01932 848473 (H) 020 8643 0323 (H) 020 8660 6621 (M) 07801 715905 (M) 07967 901510 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: grahamroger.jackson @lineone.net Registration Secretary: Richard Laudy Virginia Edwards 25 Worple Road, Epsom, Paul Taylor 22 Kingfisher Gardens, South Croydon, Surrey KT18 5EP c/o Surrey CCC Surrey CR2 8QZ (H) 01372 813479 The Kia Oval, Kennington, (H) 020 8651 1087 (M) 07767 754476 London SE11 5SS (M) 07778 702056 email: Richard.laudy (M) 07785 722279 email: [email protected] @pinsentmasons.com (O) 020 7820 5683 email: [email protected] SUB-COMMITTEES & SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES Disciplinary: Chairman – John Bramhall, Paul Barford and Graham Bullock Grounds & Facilities: Chairman – Graham Jackson, Chris Bullen, Denham Earl, and Roland Walton Rules & Playing Conditions: Chairman – Richard Laudy, David Edwards,Virginia Edwards, Jeremy Beckwith and John Smith Sponsorship: Chairman – Crispin Lyden-Cowan, David Edwards, Virginia Edwards and Peter Murphy Surrey CCC: Chairman – Crispin Lyden Cowan, David Edwards, Richard Laudy, Roly Walton and Paul Taylor Umpires Panel: See Umpires Panel page 16 for contact details. Match Results, League Tables and Press Association: David Edwards 07778 702056. Website: David and Virginia Edwards Statistician (1st, 2nd and 3rd XIs only): Martyn Holloway-Neville 01372 723453 email: [email protected] Advertising: Denham Earl. Year Book Editor(s): 2012 – Jack Prosser; 2013 – Chris Evans Bankers: Auditor: HSBC Bank plc, 54 High Street, Epsom, Surrey KT19 8DS Simon Ashby, KPMG LLP, 8/1 Canada Sq, E14 5AG 3 Lords International, the Complete Cricket Suppliers. Catering for Individuals, Clubs and Organisations. from Playing Kit & Clothing to Club and Ground Accessories. CRICKET BALLS IDEAL FOR LEAGUE CRICKET Please check our website www.lordscricketballs.co.uk Please visit our Website or Contact us for our Latest Catalogue LORDS INTERNATIONAL LTD Sales Line: 029 20852927 • E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lordsinternaitonal.co.uk 4 SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP Clubs’ Details 2012 David Edwards 1st XI 2nd XI 3rd XI 4th XI Addiscombe – 020 8654 5449 – Sandilands, East Croydon, CR0 5DB www.addiscombecricketclub.co.uk Rep: Ian Turner 020 8657 1519 Colts: Roger Hurrion 020 8654 3576 Andrew Poulton Ashley Worrall Robbie Naraine Lee Ramsey 07984 471074 07525 840071 07508 817261 07963 935508 Alleyn & Honor Oak – 020 7274 4864 – Burbage Road, Herne Hill, SE24 9HB – www.alleyn.co.uk Rep: Kato Harris 07939 241941 Colts: Jim Bridgeman 07710 326939 Will Bevan Russell Clayton Rob Smith N/A 07518 593144 020 8699 6670 07803 974218 Ashford – 01784 255511 – Short Lane, Stanwell, TW19 7BQ – www.ashfordcc.co.uk Rep: Rob Ford 07979 526828 Colts: Mark Doggett 01932 989388 Wendel Sebastian James Berressem Paul Cousens Kevin Antonio 07717 492986 07890 811254 07831 796235 07749 093300 Ashtead – 01372 275243 – Woodfield Lane, KT21 2BJ – www.ashteadcc.co.uk Rep: John Smith 01372 813682 Colts: Sarah Culhane 01372 276286 John Vaughan Davies Steve Tyson Jack Parkinson Peter Sudell 07515 467767 07921 650382 07853 181344 07909 68441 Bank of England – 020 8876 8417 – Priory Lane, Roehampton, SW15 5JQ – www.bankofengland.play-cricket.com Rep: Tom Dickson Colts: Richard Down 07732 105371 Tom Dickson Richard Lawrence N/A N/A 07702 153638 07734 329001 Banstead – 01737 358838 – Avenue Road, SM7 2PP – www.bansteadcc.org.uk Rep: Peter Jones 01737 356788 Colts: Ray Watson 07802 958558 Jak Martin Liam Burns Marc Cogliatti N/A 07841 594086 07920 292794 07970 653194 Beddington – 020 8647 7489 – Beddington Park, SM6 7NN – www.beddingtoncc.co.uk Rep: Anthony Down 07817 227612 Colts: Kevin Horkan 07504 546362 Ryan Cummins Tom Lewis Chris Austin Nick Farley 07919 361112 07780 331437 07984 747970 07830 190984 Brook – 01428 683277 – Pirrie Hall, Haslemere Road GU8 5UJ – www.brookcricketclub.co.uk Rep: Will Young 07810 350455 Colts: Jonathan Ashworth 07768 142374 Harry
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