…v Essex, The Rose Bowl, Southampton Kent v Surrey, Kent County Cricket Ground, Beckenham Somerset v Gloucestershire, County Ground, Taunton Monday June 6 Glamorgan v Gloucestershire, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff Sussex…
Sunday April 10 – Wednesday April 13 Essex v Gloucestershire, County Ground, Chelmsford Northamptonshire v Sussex, County Ground, Northampton Worcestershire v Kent, County Ground, New Road, Worcester Sunday April 17…
…with 227 points. Kent, who only lost two games, were unfortunate to have their match against Essex at Castle Park, Colchester, at the end of August abandoned without a ball…
…Benson & Hedges Cup to win their first one-day trophy five years earlier but were about to see Essex win their first trophy. Surrey already had a win over Essex…
…only player who will be moving from Division Two to Division One cricket in 2016. Reece Topley has gone from Essex to Hampshire, and David Willey from Northamptonshire to Yorkshire….
…great support from Essex with this.” Harold Wood is not a traditional powerhouse in Essex club cricket though long-time county wicket-keeper Barry Hyam, along with brother Matt, have both left…
…at Felsted School in Essex where ended his career. He is also head of cricket. Mick Newell: Batsman who has been director of cricket at Trent Bridge since 2002 following…
…Essex in Chelmsford, they held a two-point advantage over nearest rivals Somerset. Anything other than defeat would mean that the John Player League trophy would be heading back up the…
…being banned for throwing the ball in an ‘inappropriate and dangerous manner’ against Gloucestershire but his form with the bat never dwindled. 3: Nick Browne – Essex Although an opener,…
…the competition the bigger the injury list got and for the semi-final against Essex they needed to resort to desperate measures. Benson said: “We had just finished with Bobby Simpson,…
…Bi (Worcestershire CCC) – PROFESSIONAL YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD Haseeb Hameed (Lancashire and England U19), Kishen Velani (Essex CCC), Aadil Ali (Leicestershire CCC) – WOMAN IN CRICKET AWARD…
…Wills Bond in Wellington. Gladstone Small: England fast bowler has worked as a commentator and also works the after-dinner circuit. Graeme Welch: Former seamer who became bowling coach at Essex…
…Awards are definitely an inspiration,” said England and Essex all-rounder Ravi Bopara. “Both to those at the top level and those who help out at schools and clubs around the…
…a few good teams around. “We played against the likes of Lancashire, Kent and Essex who were all strong teams, so there was always the potential of a tricky tie….
…A batsman whose brother Don played for Essex. Has been a driving instructor in Canterbury since 1999. This piece originally featured in The Cricket Paper on Friday July 17, 2015…
…their opening game of the season against Derbyshire by six wickets while Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, Somerset, Durham and Middlesex, in their last match of the season, were all beaten by…
…PICTURED: Tim Tweats: A batsman who went into teaching and is head of Business and IT at Alleynes High School, in Stone, Staffordshire. Adrian Rollins: Wicketkeeper brother of Essex’s Robert…
…against Essex a few weeks ago. (We spoke to Graham before his double hundred at Guildford this week – Ed) Injury? The toenail on my bowling foot actually came off…
…England. Settled in the Essex area where he works as a geography teacher and director of cricket at Felsted School. Gary Yates: Spinner who played for Lancashire between 1989 and…
…he died in Chelford, Cheshire in June 1997. NOT PICTURED: Andrew Fox: Yorkshire-born seamer became a maths professor at Liverpool College. Neil Smith: Keeper also played for Essex. Took up…
…batting coach at Essex, where he ended his career, but is now back at Kent as assistant coach to Jimmy Adams. Simon Willis: The former wicket-keeper is the brother-in-law of…
ANDY FLOWER – Retired When he came to us from Zimbabwe he was world No.1 batsman and it was fantastic to see someone stepping into the Essex dressing room who…
…Garnham: South African born keeper who lives in Halstead, Essex. For the last 14 years has been working in planning in rural north Essex. Ian Butcher: Opening bat and brother…
…manager for the Professional Cricketers Association. Ian Fisher: Former spinner is now back at Yorkshire as strength and conditioning coach after working for Essex. Vic Craven: Batsman now running his…