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Surrey Championship Year Book On-Line The Travelbag Surrey Championship Year Book On-Line Facts and figures about the 2016 Surrey Championship season Fixtures, details and news about the 2017 Surrey Championship season Whether you are looking for just a flight, a family beach break, an adventure tour or the trip of a lifetime, Travelbag tailor makes every holiday at an unbeatable price. 7 night Cape Town & Kruger Safari holidays from £1,199pp Visit your local Travelbag shop or travelbag.co.uk or call 0844 846 7985 Calls cost 7p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge Prices correct at time of print, subject to availability, based on 2 adults sharing, valid for select 2017 departures. Section 1 – Important Information The Surrey Championship Year Book No. 45 – April 2017 CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: HONORARY LIFE Peter Murphy Roland Walton VICE PRESIDENTS (Cont’d) SECRETARY: PAST PRESIDENTS: Mr G Brown Brian Driscoll Mr Norman Parks Mr J B Fox TREASURER: Mr Raman Subba Row, CBE Mr D H Franklin Crispin Lyden-Cowan Mr Christopher F. Brown M G B Morton FIXTURE SECRETARY: Mr Graham Brown Mr D Newton Denham Earl Mr Andy Packham Mr N Parks REGISTRATION SEC: HONORARY LIFE VICE PRESDENTS: Mr A J Shilson Anthony Gamble Mr R G Ames Mr R Subba Row, CBE Mr P Bedford Mr C F Woodhouse, CVO Mr J Booth Surrey Championship Year Book 2017 Contents MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN 2017 . 15 MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR 2017 . 17 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2017 . 18 Sub-Committees & Special Responsibilities . 19 UMPIRES PANEL 2017 . 20 SEASON 2016 . 21 Surrey Championship - 1st XI League Tables for 2016 . 21 Surrey Championship - 2nd XI League Tables for 2016 . 23 Surrey Championship - 3rd XI League Tables for 2016 . 25 Surrey Championship - 4th XI League Tables for 2016 . 27 Surrey Championship Promotions and Relegations in 2016 . 28 Surrey Championship Twenty20 Competition 2017 . 29 Surrey Championship Twenty20 Competition 2016 . 29 SEASON 2016 . 30 1st XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 30 2nd XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 38 3rd XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 44 4th XI Premier Division (Final Table) . 49 3 Section 1 – Important Information ∙ 4 Section 1 – Important Information 1st XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 53 2nd XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 59 3rd XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 65 4th XI Division 1 (Final Table) . 70 1st XI Division 2 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 75 2nd XI Division 2 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 82 3rd XI Division 2 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 87 4th XI Division 2 East (Final Table) . 92 4th XI Division 2 West (Final Table) . 96 1st XI Division 3 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 100 2nd XI Division 3 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 107 3rd XI Division 3 Central (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 112 3rd XI Division 3 East (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 117 3rd XI Division 3 West (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 122 1st XI Division 4 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 128 2nd XI Division 4 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 134 1st XI Division 5 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 139 2nd XI Division 5 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 146 CLUB DETAILS 2017 . 152 Addiscombe . 152 Alleyn . 152 Ashford . 153 Ashtead . 153 Bank of England . 154 Banstead . 154 Battersea Ironsides . 155 Beddington / Beddington Park . 155 Byfleet . 156 Camberley . 156 Cheam . 157 Chertsey . 157 Chessington . 158 Chipstead Coulsdon & Walcountians . 158 Churt . 159 Cobham Avorians . 159 5 Section 1 – Important Information 6 Section 1 – Important Information Cranleigh . 160 Dorking . 160 Dulwich . 161 East Molesey . 161 Egham . 162 Epsom . 162 Esher . 163 Ewell (formerly Deando Ruxley) . 163 Farncombe . 164 Farnham . 164 Guildford . 165 Guildford City . 165 Hampton Hill . 166 Hampton Wick Royal . 166 Haslemere . 167 Horsley & Send . 167 Kempton . 168 Kingstonian . 168 Leatherhead . 169 Lingfield . 169 Malden Wanderers . 170 Maori Oxshott . 170 Merrow . 171 Merstham . 171 Normandy . 172 Old Emanuel . 172 Old Hamptonians . 173 Old Rutlishians . 173 Old Whitgiftians . 174 Old Wimbledonians . 174 Oxted & Limpsfield / Crockham Hill . 175 Purley . 175 Reigate Priory . 176 Ripley . 176 Sanderstead . 177 7 SectionSection 1 – Important2 – Season Information 2015 Statistics and Records 814 Section 1 – Important Information Sinjungrammarians . 177 Spencer . 178 Staines & Laleham . 178 Stoke D’Abernon . 179 Streatham & Marlborough . 179 Sunbury . 180 Sutton . 180 Thames Ditton . 181 Trinity Mid-Whitgiftian . 181 Valley End . 182 Walton on Thames . 182 Weybridge . 183 Weybridge Vandals . 183 Wimbledon / Wimbledon Lakeside . 184 Woking & Horsell / Horsell Red Lions . 184 Worcester Park . 185 OBITUARIES . 187 Brigadier JWM ‘Bill’ Kincaid CBE 1940—2016 . 187 David Day 1964—2017 . 187 COMPETITION RECORDS - 1ST XI . 189 BATTING . 189 BOWLING . 190 WICKET KEEPING . 190 FIELDING . 191 HISTORY . 192 History of the Surrey Championship . 192 Surrey Championship Previous WInners . 194 SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES 2017 . 198 st Surrey Championship - 1 XI Fixtures for 2017 . 198 nd Surrey Championship – 2 XI Fixtures for 2017 . 200 rd Surrey Championship – 3 XI Fixtures for 2017 . 202 th Surrey Championship – 4 XI Fixtures for 2017 . 204 9 Section 1 – Important Information ㄀㔀 攀洀愀椀氀㨀 昀漀爀搀栀愀洀䀀昀漀爀搀栀愀洀猀瀀漀爀琀猀⸀挀漀⸀甀欀 琀眀椀琀琀攀爀㨀 䀀昀漀爀搀栀愀洀猀瀀漀爀琀猀 10 Section 1 – Important Information The Surrey Championship acknowledges with thanks the generous sponsorship by Travelbag in 2016 and the support given to this publication by all its advertisers. 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