Facts and Figures About the 2019 Surrey Championship Season

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Facts and Figures About the 2019 Surrey Championship Season AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship Year Book On-Line Facts and figures about the 2019 Surrey Championship season Fixtures, details and news about the 2020 Surrey Championship season Section 1 – Important Information The Surrey Championship Year Book No. 47 – April 2020 CHAIRMAN: PRESIDENT: HONORARY LIFE Peter Murphy Roland Walton VICE PRESIDENTS (Cont’d) SECRETARY: PAST PRESIDENTS: Mr J B Fox Brian Driscoll Mr Norman Parks Mr D H Franklin TREASURER: Mr Raman Subba Row, CBE M G B Morton Crispin Lyden-Cowan Mr Christopher F. Brown Mr D Newton FIXTURE SECRETARY: Mr Graham Brown Mr A Packham Denham Earl Mr Andy Packham Mr N Parks REGISTRATION SEC: HONORARY LIFE VICE PRESDENTS: Mr A J Shilson Anthony Gamble Mr P Bedford Mr R Subba Row, CBE Mr J Booth Mr C F Woodhouse, CVO Mr G Brown Surrey Championship Year Book 2020 Contents OUR SPONSOR . 11 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN 2020 . 13 EDitoR’S INTRODUCTION . 15 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2020 . 17 Sub-Committees & Special Responsibilities . 18 UMPIRES PANEL 2020 . 19 SEASON 2019 . 20 Surrey Championship - 1st XI League Tables for 2019 . 20 Surrey Championship - 2nd XI League Tables for 2019 . 22 Surrey Championship - 3rd XI and Regional League Tables for 2019 . 24 The Constitution and Rules of the AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship . 25 Surrey Championship - 3rd XI and Regional League Tables for 2019 (Continued) .26 Surrey Championship Promotions and Relegations in 2019 . 27 Surrey Championship Twenty20 Competition 2020 . 28 Surrey Championship Twenty20 Competition 2019 . 28 Competition Records - 1st XI . 29 SEASON 2019 . 33 1st XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 33 The Constitution and Rules of the AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship . 39 2nd XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 40 3rd XI Premier Division (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 46 1st XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 51 2nd XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 58 3rd XI Division 1 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 63 1st XI Division 2 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 68 The Constitution and Rules of the AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship . 73 3 PLAY AT THE WORLD’S NORTHERNMOST GROUND ICELAND CRICKET TOURS NOW BOOKING FOR 2020 Our tour package to Iceland includes: Return flights from the UK – Self drive minibus hire – Viking banquet 3 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation – Golden Circle day tour Blue Lagoon ‘comfort’ experience – cricket under the midnight sun And a cricket series with the Iceland national team. 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Section 1 – Important Information 2nd XI Division 2 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 74 Division 2 East (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 79 Division 2 West (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 84 1st XI Division 3 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 89 The Constitution and Rules of the AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship . 94 2nd XI Division 3 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 95 Division 3 East (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 100 Division 3 West (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 104 The Constitution and Rules of the AJ FORDHAM Surrey Championship . 108 1st XI Division 4 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 109 2nd XI Division 4 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 115 Division 4 East (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 121 Division 4 West (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 125 1st XI Division 5 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 130 2nd XI Division 5 (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 135 Division 5 East (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 140 Division 5 West (Final Table, Performances and Club Reports) . 145 CLUB DETAILS 2020 . 151 Addiscombe . 151 Alleyn . 151 Ashford . 151 Ashtead . 152 Bank of England . 152 Banstead . 152 Battersea Ironsides . 153 Beddington / Beddington Park . 153 Byfleet . 153 Camberley . 154 Cheam . 154 Chertsey . 154 Chessington . 155 Chipstead Coulsdon & Walcountians . 155 Churt . 155 Cobham Avorians . 156 Cranleigh . 156 Dorking . 156 Dulwich . 157 East Molesey . 157 Egham . 157 Epsom . 158 Esher . 158 Ewell . 158 5 Dukes_2018ad_Layout 1 04/02/2018 14:01 Page 1 NEW 2019 PRODUCTS OUT NOW! AVAILABLE FROM LEADING CRICKET RETAILERS tel: 020 8530 5030 fax: 020 8530 5350 e-mail: [email protected] www.dukescricket.co.uk British Cricket Balls Ltd 241 Shernhall Street Walthamstow London E17 9EA Section 1 – Important Information Farnham . 159 Guildford . 159 Hampton Hill . 159 Hampton Wick Royal . 160 Haslemere . 160 Horsley & Send . 160 Kempton . 161 Kingstonian . 161 Leatherhead . 161 Lingfield . 162 Long Ditton . 162 Malden Wanderers . 162 Maori Oxshott . 163 Merrow . 163 Merstham . 163 Merton . 164 Mitcham . 164 Normandy . 164 Main Ground - Hunts Hill Road, Normandy, Surrey . 164 Old Emanuel . 164 Old Hamptonians . 165 Old Pauline . 165 Remainder is TBD . 165 Old Rutlishians . 165 Old Whitgiftians . 165 Old Wimbledonians . 166 Oxted & Limpsfield / Crockham Hill . 166 Purley . 166 Reigate Priory . 167 Ripley . 167 Sanderstead . 167 Shepperton . 168 Sinjungrammarians . 168 Spencer . 168 Staines & Laleham . 169 Stoke D’Abernon . 169 Streatham & Marlborough . 169 Sunbury . 170 Sutton . 170 Teddington Town . 170 Thames Ditton . 171 Trinity Mid-Whitgiftian . 171 7 Section 2 – Season 2015 Statistics and Records 14 Section 1 – Important Information Valley End . 171 Wallington . 172 Walton on Thames . 172 Weybridge . 172 Wimbledon / Wimbledon Lakeside . 173 Woking & Horsell / Horsell Red Lions . 173 Worcester Park . 173 OBITUARIES . 175 Barry Wright 1941-2019 . 175 Brian Morton 1944-2019 . 175 Jim Booth 1925-2019 . 176 HISTORY . 177 Surrey Championship - Officers 1968 - 2019 . 177 History of the Surrey Championship . 179 Surrey Championship Previous WInners . 181 SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES 2020 . 187 Surrey Championship - 1st XI Fixtures for 2020 . 187 Surrey Championship – 2nd XI Fixtures for 2020 . 189 Surrey Championship – 3rd XI / 4th XI / 5th XI Fixtures for 2020 . 191 Surrey Championship – 3rd XI / 4th XI / 5th XI Fixtures for 2020 (Continued) . 193 The Surrey Championship acknowledges with thanks the generous sponsorship by AJ FORDHAM in 2020 and the support given to this publication by all its advertisers. Editor – Chris Evans, Advertising – Denham Earl Published by The Surrey Championship –.
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