…heels of Moody’s 309-run third wicket stand with Tim Curtis in the semi-final win over Surrey at the Oval. Haynes continued: “I was the next man in so I watched…
…Bede’s School in Sussex. Stewart Storey: All-rounder who later coached his former county Surrey as well as Sussex. Worked for BMW before retiring to Cornwall but is now living in…
…wickets Maru plundered at Hampshire – but he’ll certainly never need reminding of his first. He turned up at the Ageas Bowl for the t20 clash with Surrey expecting to…
…father of Surrey’s Chris. Father Maurice played for Somerset and England. Is now Hampshire’s director of cricket. This piece originally featured in The Cricket Paper on Friday July 24, 2015…
…lead Oxford into a hat-trick of early-season clashes with Worcestershire, Middlesex and Surrey. Individually he impressed most against Middlesex, taking the new ball and finishing with match figures of 4-57,…
…an innings. The only defeat came in June by 108 runs against Surrey at the Oval when Graham Thorpe and Mark Butcher both scored big centuries. And they only used…
…county cricket has ever seen. Over the previous ten years Yorkshire were crowned County Champions seven times and they also won the Gillette Cup in 1965, beating Surrey by 175…
…Roy, of Surrey, hitting the first five deliveries of the 41st over back over our heads into the car park for six with such a pinpoint-accurate grouping that, while any…
…Oliver Robinson (Sussex) and Tom Curran (Surrey) have been nominated after catching the eye with some excellent performances in the County Championship this season. The nominated six were selected by…
…109 needed for the loss of one wicket with almost 30 overs to spare. “We felt that after beating Surrey at The Oval in the quarter finals that we had…
…I was excited about the project at Surrey, though it didn’t really work out. I’d been planning to coach for a few years by then, and studied John Bracewell, Ian…
…Warne influenced the way I bowl. Anything is possible and it could just as easily have not gone for me.” Sowter’s introduction to English cricket came with Surrey Championship side…
…aims to pile on the runs for Surrey Championship Premier Division side Reigate Priory – with whom he is to spend the 2015 season. However Jake, who made his first-class…
…A seamer who also played for Lancashire and Surrey and was working in IT, business re-engineering and event management. Now managing director of a health and safety company and has…
…a big thinker about the game. Mark Ramprakash – Surrey Mark’s record speaks for itself. I remember when we were playing together at the Oval against Northamptonshire once. We arrived…
…to Surrey before returning a year later to beat Middlesex on their way to winning the double with their first County Championship. In 1985 they breezed through the group stages…
…to win the Benson & Hedges Cup final at Lord’s. Twelve months earlier Yorkshire had finished third to Surrey after being docked eight points because of a poor pitch which…
…order in limited overs cricket. KEVIN PIETERSEN – Surrey KP divides opinion but there’s no doubt that he is a world-class cricketer. He should definitely still be playing international cricket…
…bowler now working as director of development for the Surrey Cricket Board in South-east London. Neil Stanley: Right handed batsman has remained in the Northampton area where he works for…
…which was a big reason behind our success. We didn’t chase over 200 too many times.” BACK ROW (left-right): Gary Butcher: Batsman who is the brother of Surrey’s Mark and…
…Surrey’s Zafar Ansari. The other uncapped players are Northants all rounder David Willey, James Vince from Hampshire and Surrey batsman Jason Roy. Roy made his England debut in t20 last…
On the Spot – Matt Dunn, Surrey Fast Bowler Date of Birth: 05/05/1992 Marital Status: Girlfriend (Jessica). Previous Clubs: Egham. The Last Bat you bought/used? A Kookaburra Bubble. It was…
…director of England cricket. Grahame Clinton: A batsman who also opened the batting for Surrey and went on to coach both Surrey and Kent before becoming master in charge of…
…the same club (Surrey), land of birth (South Africa) and batting style (attacking and destructive). But the parallels between the do not stop there. Roy’s mannerisms, quietly spoken South African…
…games, a figure exceeded only by the far larger catchment areas of Middlesex, Surrey and Yorkshire. This is no blind faith, however. People come to Taunton because it is a…