…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…
…runs at an average of 55.47. But 2014 has not been quite the same success story for Evans, particularly against the red ball and the former Surrey man was unceremoniously…
…would feel that there’s an opportunity to push their way in.” Surrey’s Jason Roy On the face of it, and for all the talk of four-year plans that inevitably…
…Cup and Women’s Championship double. Led by England skipper Charlotte Edwards (56), Kent crushed Surrey by seven wickets at Reed’s School last weekend after Erin Bermingham (4-16) had earlier done…
…knocks suggests he has inherited his uncle’s penchant for gritty, match-saving innings, too. His second hundred helped Gloucestershire stave off defeat against Surrey, while a gutsy 41 from 167 balls…
…will be staged at Rokeby School Playing Fields, River Hill, Old Malden in Surrey, and will see Surrey Deaf, Lancashire Deaf and an ECAD Development XI compete in a triangular…
…days and the second leg of a 550-mile round trip later, he was back at Lord’s for the start of a four-day Championship match, against Surrey, and did enough in…
…the reins at Yorkshire from Salliann Briggs and already been in the runs, most recently with a stylish 78 in an agonising seven-run defeat to Surrey. Her first summer in…
…Glenn Maxwell (Hants), Saeed Ajmal (Worcs), Jesse Ryder (Essex) and Graeme Smith (Surrey) will all add star quality and excitement. Arguably, though, it’s the return of two English players that…
…of play to ask why he had felt it necessary to step in when one of the Surrey batsmen squared up to a couple of the Gloucestershire players that afternoon….
…of this summer, he has been nigh on unstoppable. A superb 144 not out for Hampshire against Gloucestershire in Bristol and an outstanding 159 versus Surrey at the Rose Bowl…
…fell 38 short. Surrey, thanks to Barry Harts’ 70, totalled 198-8, Peter Hartland taking 5.27 for Sussex. Despite Boss Barnes on 81, Ray Clark dominated the game with two match…
…at KP’s “home” county of Surrey starting on Sunday, Cook’s part in the ending of the maverick batsman’s England career will once again ensure he is right back in the…
…were up for grabs, most obviously James Harris (who signed for Middlesex) but we weren’t going to afford him. Though ‘CJ’ had been released by Surrey, I thought he could…
…a draw against Surrey at the Oval in the final game, they secured the Championship, 17 points clear of Glamorgan. “There was the famous meeting at Maidstone, which set the…