FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE. (Inaugurated January 17th 1991) CONTENTS

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3 FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE (Inaugurated January 17th 1991) 2016 HANDBOOK CONTENTS Page Chairman s Report League Officials Directory of Clubs Averages, Records & 2015 League Tables Honours Boards Photographic record of the 2015 season League Cup Draw /20 Cup Competition Groups League Milestones Rules and Regulations Rules and Constitution League Structure General Playing Conditions Match Regulations - Time Games Match Regulations - Limited Overs and League Cup Games.. 79 League Cup Competition Rules /20 Competition Rules Disciplinary Code Ground & Facility Standards League Fixtures Result Reporting Important Dates Published by FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE Produced by: STR Design & Print Ltd., Carshalton, Surrey SM5 2JR Front Cover: 1st XI Premier Division Best Batsman, Chris Spooner (Haslemere) cuts past keeper Ben Brown (Merrow) on his way to 86. Photo: Haslemere Herald 1

4 CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION It is difficult writing a cricket related piece in the middle of February, when the warm days of summer seem so far off but then the sun came out for a while this morning, and I started to look forward to the season. And we do have good things to look forward to: Fuller s have agreed to renew their generous sponsorship, so we can continue to be grateful for their largesse. Please do drink as much as you can on their behalf (not necessarily alcohol of course ). I am very excited about the joint regional 3rd XI structure. Not only do I believe that this will help to increase interest in 3rd XI cricket by reducing travelling, it also signals a new spirit of co-operation between the FBSCL and the Surrey Championship, which can only be in the best interest of all Surrey cricketers. And on that subject, I would like to welcome all the SC 3rd XIs that will be playing at our clubs grounds this year and hope you enjoy the experience. Those of you who attend any of the management meetings will know that we have a significant surplus of funds. Please be aware that we are prepared to use these funds for small grants, or, preferably (to make it go further) interest free loans to our member clubs to enable them to make improvements to their facilities for the benefit of all. And now the appeal. Although we have managed to fill some of the committee positions, we still have no Secretary and no Treasurer. As I am sure you appreciate, we cannot function as an organisation without these roles being filled. There are different ways of doing this for example, we can split the Secretary s jobs into multiple functions in order to share the workload, but we have to have the volunteers to enable us to do this. I appreciate this is an ongoing challenge for clubs as well, but what applies to a club applies just as much to a league its future is totally dependent on people holding up their hands and giving up a few hours here and there to put something back into the game they have enjoyed to ensure that future generations can take the same pleasure we have all done. Rant over have a great summer of cricket and enjoy the companionship that only cricket brings. Gordon Robinson Chairman, Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League 2

5 LEAGUE OFFICIALS President David Kingsmill Tel: e: Past President Richard Anstey, Tel: e: Vice President Peter Johnson Tel: Mob: e: Vice President Paul James Tel: e: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Vice President Graeme Howgate Mob: e: Chairman Gordon Robinson Mob: e: Deputy Chairman Graeme Attridge Tel: Mob: e: Secretary Role Vacant Treasurer Role Vacant Registrations (non-exec) Chris Howgate Tel: e: Match Secretary Alan Hague Mob: e: Welfare Officer Andy Hastilow Mob: e: League Development Bernard Brace Tel: e: Disciplinary Officer Mike Dixon Mob: e: Committee Member Steve Fidler Mob : e: Committee Member Chandra Mutucumarana Tel Mob: e: Committee Member Trevor Perry Tel: Mob : e: Auditor: Glenn Gershkoff, 11 Tatham Court, Chippendale Road, Crawley, West Sussex RH11 9LW Mob: e: gershkoff@btinternet.com 3

6 Addiscombe Ground: Ground: 3rd XI - Addington 1734, Addington Village Road, Croydon, CR0 5AS. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: In the centre of Addington, leave the Kent Gate Way road at the 1st exit (heading north) or 3rd exit (heading south). Pass by The Cricketer s Inn (Harvester) and at the t-junction (opposite St Mary s church) turn right onto Addington Village Road. Go past The Old Forge and the 1743 cricket ground is on the left, just past The Wicket. Chairman: Roger Hurrion Tel: roger.hurrion@btinternet.com Secretary: Teresa Stace Tel: ritch_tez@fsmail.net Treasurer: Chris Jones Tel: chrisjones668@gmail.com League Rep: David Roche Tel: david.roche@morrisonus.com Welfare Officer: Roger Hurrion Tel: roger.hurrion@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: James Ramsey Tel: jmramsey4@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Rob Maquire Tel: rob.maguire@btinternet.com Battersea Ironsides Ground: Ground: 3rd XI - Abbey Rec, Morden Road, South Wimbledon, SW19 3HP. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: Entrance to the Abbey Rec ground is on the A24, opposite Wickes and Homebase. There is limited parking available on site. For public transport, the nearest stations are South Wimbledon/Northern Line and Morden Road/TramLink. Chairman: Andy Benzeval Tel: abenzeval@stewartslaw.com Secretary: Eric Ferebee Tel: ericroz@ferebee.freeserve.co.uk Treasurer: Glenn Rabnott Tel: rabs08@hotmail.com League Rep: Eric Ferebee Tel: ericroz@ferebee.freeserve.co.uk Welfare Officer: John Gibson Tel: jmg123456@aol.com Colts Organiser: Eric Ferebee Tel: ericroz@ferebee.freeserve.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: David Clements Tel: dprclements@yahoo.co.uk 4

7 Byfleet Main Ground: Parvis Road, Byfleet, KT14 7AB. Tel: Website: Directions: From A3 at Cobham take A245 towards Woking. After approx 2 miles the ground is on the right immediately before the bridge over the M25. From Woking, follow A245 through West Byfleet towards Cobham. The ground is on the left immediately over the M25 bridge. Ground: 3rd XI - Byfleet Recreation Ground, Stream Close, Byfleet, KT14 7LZ. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain. Directions: From the A3 at Cobham take the A245 towards Woking. Having crossed three roundabouts turn left at the fourth roundabout into High Road. After 200 yards turn right at the mini roundabout into Rectory Lane and then immediately right into Stream Close and the car park. From Woking follow the A245 through West Byfleet towards Cobham. Having passed over the M25 turn right at the roundabout into High Road and then follow directions as above. Chairman: Jim Crabtree Tel: chrissie.crabtree265@btinternet.com Secretary: Andy Savage Tel: savagea24@yahoo.co.uk Treasurer: Greg Dodwell Tel: gregdodwell@hotmail.com League Rep: Malcolm Denham Tel: malcolm.denham@ntlworld.com Welfare Officer: Neal Jones Tel: byfleetccwelfare@gmail.com Colts Organiser: Shakel Ahmed Tel: byfleetcolts@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Greg Clough Tel: gregclough@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Iain Bowman Tel: i.bowman@sky.com Camberley Main Ground: Upper Verran Road, Camberley, Surrey GU15 2JL. Tel: Website: Ground: Kings International College, Watchetts Recreational Ground, Park Road, Camberley, Surrey GU15 2SR. Directions: The 3rd XI team plays at Watchetts Recreational Ground, but meets and changes at the main ground. Exit M3 at Junction 4 and follow signs for A325 to Frimley and Frimley Park Hospital. After joining A325 (Frimley by-pass), turn left on B3411 (Frimley Road) at the first roundabout heading towards Camberley. Continue on B3411 for approx 0.5 miles passing under the M3 motorway and take first right into Watchetts Drive. Continue along Watchetts Drive to T Junction and turn right into Verran Road. Continue down Verran Road to next T Junction and turn left (still Verran Road). After approx 400 yards take the first left into Upper Verran Road. Entrance to the main ground is at the top of the hill on the left. Chairman: Paul Abraham (Cricket Chairman) Welfare Officer: Phil Woodland Tel: Tel: paul.abraham16@gmail.com woodland.phil@gmail.com Secretary: Rim Rimmington MBE Colts Organiser: Neil Piper Tel: Tel: rkrimmington@hotmail.com neil.b.piper@ntlworld.com Treasurer: Linda Halsey Tel: kljhalsey@sky.com League Rep: Paul Abraham Tel: paul.abraham16@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Rim Rimmington MBE Tel: rkrimmington@hotmail.com 5

8 Caterham Ground: Old Caterhamians Playing Fields, Park Avenue, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 6AH. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From the M25 leave at Junction 6 (Godstone), and follow the A22 uphill towards Caterham. Continue for half a mile and turn left at the traffic lights onto the Godstone Road until you reach a large roundabout. Turn left and continue up Church Hill until it flattens out and turn left at Manor Avenue. Continue to the end and bear left onto Park Avenue. The Club is about 150 yards from the end on the right hand side. There is ample private parking for all visiting sides at the above address at the main ground and the second square is a two minute walk across the main pitch. Chairman: Nick House Tel: nhouse@suttonmail.org Secretary: Richard Parrett Tel: richardparrett@hotmail.com Treasurer: Catherine Valenti Tel: catherinevalenti@btinternet.com League Rep: Hiten Patel Tel: weezyjp@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Shafa Hormati Tel: shormati@ntlworld.com Colts Organiser: Tony Parrett Tel: st XI Captain: Hiten Patel Tel: weezyjp@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Robin Dinmore Tel: mariondin@aol.com Chaldon CMO Ground: Chaldon CMO CC, Six Brothers Field, Hilltop Lane, Chaldon, Surrey CR3 5BG. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: By Public Transport: Nearest Train Station: Caterham (approximately 40 minute walk from the ground). Nearest Bus Stop: York Gate, served by Bus Number 466 (approximately 40 minute walk from the ground). By Car: Via A23: Turn left/right into Shepherds Hill (leading onto Dean Lane) B2031. Drive about 2 miles and at crossroads, turn right onto Hilltop Lane. Chairman: Richard Harris Tel: raoharris37@gmail.com Secretary: John Reeve Tel: johnrreeve@yahoo.co.uk Treasurer: John Reeve Tel: johnrreeve@yahoo.co.uk League Rep: Ali Raza Noorani Tel: arnoorani@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Tel: mohsinmushfiq1@gmail.com Colts Organiser: TBC 1st XI Captain: Usman Anjum Chaudhry Tel: usman_rock@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Haroon Mazhar Tel: hmazhar81@gmail.com 6

9 Chertsey Ground: 3rd XI - Recreation Ground Lodge, Guildford Road, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 9DH. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain. Website: Directions: From M25 junction 11 take the A320 St.Peters Way signposted to Woking. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit A320 signposted Chertsey and St.Peters Hospital. Follow A320 for approximately 1 mile going straight over 3 roundabouts and the recreation ground will appear on your left just after the motorway underpass. Chairman: Chris Smith Tel: smudgeulike@hotmail.com Secretary: Mark Nuti Tel: marknuti@ymail.com Treasurer: Tim Beer Tel: tim.beer68@gmail.com League Rep: Jim Denyer Tel: jim.denyer@yahoo.co.uk Welfare Officer: Trudie Wakefield Tel: trudiewakefield1@hotmail.co.uk Colts Organiser: Denis Perks Tel: denis.perks@sky.com 3rd XI Captain: Craig Skelton Tel: jcskelton@btinternet.com Chessington Ground: Sir Francis Barker Recreational Ground, Leatherhead Road, Chessington, KT9 2NB. Tel: Website: Directions: The entrance to the club is on the A243, on the left about 200 yards past Chessington World of Adventures (heading into Chessington), or 200 yards before it on the right (heading out to the M25.) Chairman: Nick Bailey Tel: nick.bailey@avnet.com Secretary: Heidi Langrish Tel: heidilangrish@hotmail.com Treasurer: Heidi Langrish Tel: heidilangrish@hotmail.com League Rep: Daniel Yarnley Tel: danielyarnley@hotmail.co.uk Welfare Officer: Jane Legg Tel: nalegg@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: Les Lawrence Tel: frebird0363@hotmail.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Rick Eustace Tel: eustace.r@sky.com 7

10 Chipstead, Coulsdon & Walcountians Ground: 3rd XI -Walcountians Sports Club, Carshalton Road, Woodmansterne, SM7 3HU. Tel: Website: Directions: From M25 take exit 8, Brighton Road towards Banstead. At roundabout in Kingswood, take right turn, Babylon Lane. At next roundabout (1km) take left turn into High Road. Follow this road for 5 miles until it joins the B2032 Carshalton Road. Turn right towards Chipstead and in the town centre turn left (B278). Stay on this road (Carshalton Road) and the ground is about 1 mile along on your right. Chairman: Graham Plater Tel: gpeagles@hotmail.com Secretary: Andrew Washer Tel: andywasher@blueyonder.co.uk Treasurer: Paul Flower Tel: pflower9@gmail.com League Rep: Alan Clark Tel: gen.al@btinternet.com Welfare Officer: Elizabeth Dombrandt Tel: dombrandts@googl .com Colts Organiser: John Blackburn Tel: jb.rovers@btinternet.com 3rd XI Captain: Paul Huitson Tel: jgandpnjh@aol.com Chobham Main Ground: 56A High Street, Chobham, Surrey, GU24 8AA. Tel: Website: Directions: The ground is behind St Lawrence Church and The White Hart public house. Enter via White Hart car park. Note: parking is in the ground or in the public car park, please DO NOT park in the pub car park. Chairman: Mel Keenan Tel: melkeenan@btinternet.com Secretary: Alan Spong Tel: a.spong@btinternet.com Treasurer: Duncan Steele-Bodger Tel: duncansb1@gmail.com League Rep: Ian Kemish Tel: iankemish@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Contact Secretary Colts Organiser: Ian Crook Tel: ian@crook5474.freeserve.co.uk 1st XI Captain: J-P Laurent Tel: jplaurent@btinternet.com 2nd XI Captain: Rob Norwell Tel: robnorwell@gmail.com Week days please use rob.norwell@stralfors.com 8

11 Churt Ground: Recreation Ground, Redhearn Fields, Farnham Road, Churt, Farnham, GU10 2HY. No Ground Tel - contact Secretary. Website: Directions: M25/A3 - Exit at Hindhead junction travel towards Farnham on the A287/travel through Hindhead past Hindhead golf course into Churt village. Turning for Churt Cricket Club is on the right immediately after the parade of shops/houses (if you get to Old Kiln you have missed the turning). Chairman: Colin Wiskin Tel: e.mail: colinwiskin@hotmail.co.uk Secretary: Loretta Wiskin Tel: colinwiskin@hotmail.co.uk Treasurer: Loretta Wiskin Tel: colinwiskin@hotmail.co.uk League Rep: Steve Leek Tel: leeksteve55@googl .com Welfare Officer: Tara Congdon Tel: tarac@uwclub.net Colts Organiser: Piers Warburton Tel: piers2000@googl .com 2nd XI Captain: Greg Talbot Tel: gregtalbot9@hotmail.com Claygate Main Ground: Claygate Recreation Ground, Church Road, Claygate, Surrey KT10 0JP. Tel: Website: Directions: Visitors to the Rec are asked to park responsibly to avoid congestion and disruption to local residents and to avoid parking on Dalmore Avenue. Chairman: Steve Wells Tel: steve@wellsandcompany.co.uk Secretary: Russ Guyatt Tel: performanceenergy@btinternet.com Treasurer: Hugh Taggart Tel: hgtaggart@hotmail.com League Rep: David Price Tel: dhuwprice13@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Russ Guyatt Tel: performanceenergy@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: Pam Jarvis Tel: russ.pam@btopenworld.com 1st XI Captain: Ashley Thorpe Tel: ashley_thorpe@vfc.com 2nd XI Captain: Steve Salmon Tel: salmon06esher@yahoo.co.uk 9

12 Cobham Avorians Main Ground: The Pavilion, Convent Lane, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1HB. Tel: Website: Directions: 3rd XI - the 3rd XI play their matches at Whiteley Village. Please see Whiteley Village entry for directions. Chairman: Mark Barrow Tel: mbarrow99@gmail.com Secretary: Peter Burrows Tel: apburrows@live.com Treasurer: Peter Hallam Tel: peterhallam@yahoo.com League Rep: Matthew Ellis Tel: matte1969@yahoo.co.uk Welfare Officers: Lorraine Elliott Tel: elliottjlorraine@sky.com Colts Organiser: Steve Umpelby Tel: steve.umpelby@googl .com 3rd XI Captain: Ashley Kuchel Tel: ash.kuchel@publicishealthcare.com Cranleigh Ground: 3rd XI - Glebelands School, Parsonage Road, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 7AN. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: Drive past Cranleigh Common on your left from Guildford and continue along High Street into the Village. After the roundabout before Sainsburys take the first left after the traffic lights between Lloyds Bank and 137 Hair and Beauty Salon and the ground is at the end of the road. Chairman: Rick Johnson Tel: rickjohnson1411@gmail.com Secretary: Chris Thompson Tel: thommo1505@hotmail.com Treasurer: Matthew Tawse Tel: matthew@thetawses.com League Rep: Chris Thompson Tel: thommo1505@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Zed Annan Tel: zedekiah123@hotmail.co.uk Colts Organiser: Dave Andrews Tel: dja1969@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Ryan Grout Tel: ryanhammers@aol.com 10

13 Croydon Community (formerly John Fisher) Ground: Croydon Post Office Sports & Athletic Club, Trenham Drive, Warlingham, CR6 9RU. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: Coming from Croydon follow the B269 along Limpsfield Road, go through Hamsey Green towards Warlingham, At large Warlingham sign take the first turning on the left and the entrance to our Ground is at the very end. Coming from the Warlingham end of Limpsfield Road,Trenham Drive is the last turning on the right hand side just before you enter Hamsey Green. Chairman: David Barnard Tel: lorddavid84@yahoo.com Secretary: Karen Watt Tel: karen.watt@ymail.com Treasurer: Patrick Lawton Tel: ninjalawton@aol.com League Rep: Ashok Maru Tel: ashokmaru@hotmail.com Welfare Officers: Phil Edmonds and Marcus Stanislaus Tel: and philedmonds@blueyonder.co.uk and marcus.stanislaus@yahoo.co.uk Colts Organiser: N/A 1st XI Captain: Marcus Stanislaus Tel: marcus.stanislaus@yahoo.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Ali Butt Hasan Tel: ali.hasanbutt@gmail.com Deando Ruxley Ground: Old Haileyburians Rugby Football Ground, 27 Ruxley Lane, Ewell, Surrey KT19 0JB. Tel: Website: Directions: The ground is located off Ruxley Lane (B284) close to the junction of Kingston Road (A240). Kingston Road leads to the Tolworth Tower junction of the A3 and also leads to Epsom. The ground is shared in the winter with Old Haileyburians RFC, so if you see their sign first it is the same location. Chairman: Paul Goodall Tel: paul.b.goodall@hsbcgroup.com Secretary: Frank Ford Tel: fordief@aol.com Treasurer: Richard Armstrong Tel: thearmstrongs@tecres.net League Rep: Frank Ford Tel: fordief@aol.com Welfare Officer: Simon Neil Tel: simon@lloyd-org.co.uk Colts Organiser: Gill Coker Tel: gacoker@yahoo.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Ferhad Hamid Tel: eyeconu@hotmail.com 11

14 Dorking Ground: 3rd XI - Westhumble Playing Field, London Road, Dorking, RH5 6AD. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: Westhumble Playing Fields are on the A24 heading north from Dorking. Chairman: David Spackman Tel: david@lowerbrookwood.co.uk Secretary: Colin Burn Tel: crw_burn@yahoo.co.uk Treasurer: Mike Knott Tel: mknott2@btinternet.com League Rep: Josh Shrives Tel: colts@dorkingcc.co.uk Welfare Officer: Lisa Fownes Walpole Tel: lisafw@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: Josh Shrives Tel: colts@dorkingcc.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Tim Brewster Tel: brewster_tim@hotmail.co.uk Effingham Ground: The Pavilion, Effingham Common Road, Effingham, Surrey KT24 5JE. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain Website: Directions: From the A3/M25 junction, you must be on the junction roundabout. Take the A3 south towards Guildford and, whilst still on the slip road, take the left turning which is signposted to Effingham. Stay on this road (past the Black Swan) to its conclusion at a T junction (Approx 2.5 miles). Turn right at this junction and then an immediate left onto Howard Road and go over the railway bridge, past Effingham Junction train station. The road becomes Effingham Common Road over the bridge and the ground will then be visible on the right approx. 600m ahead. The club is signposted on the Effingham Common Road with parking at the rear of the clubhouse. Chairman: Paul Stroud Tel: paul@stroudweb.com Secretary: Ross Risby Tel: info@effinghamcc.co.uk Treasurer: Ryan Green Tel: ryangreen99@outlook.com League Rep: Josh Farrell Tel: joshyfarrell@ymail.com Welfare Officer: Alison Cooper Tel: alison_cooper@talktalk.net Colts Organiser: Martin Keay Tel: mkeay8691@hotmail.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Adam Burlison Tel: burlison@btopenworld.com 2nd XI Captain: Gareth Amer Tel: garethamer@gmail.com 12

15 Egham Ground: 3rd XI - Royal Holloway University Sports Ground, Prune Hill, Egham, TW20 9NE. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: Directions: From the M25 (north) exit J13 towards London. At roundabout take 4th exit for A30 to Egham. Stay on A30 for Basingstoke and Camberley. Turn left onto Bakeham Lane and left again to Prune Hill. From M25 (south) leave at J13 and take 2nd exit at roundabout for Egham then continue as above. Chairman: Bob Amon Tel: marion.amon@btopenworld.com Secretary: Carol Few Tel: carolfew10@btinternet.com Treasurer: Virginia Robinson Tel: ginnyrobinson@btinternet.com League Rep: Jamie Hamilton Tel: jamiewhmltn@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Alison Arraiol Tel: aarraiol@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Neil Herbert Tel: herbec@aol.com 3rd XI Captain: Matthew Tambling Tel: matt@mtambling.com Englefield Green Ground: The Pavilion, Cricketers Lane (off St Judes Road), Englefield Green, TW20 0YX. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From the M25, junction 13, take the A30 to Egham, continue on the A30 then take the A328 through the village of Englefield Green (crossing 2 mini roundabouts). At the far end of the village you will see The Green on your left and the pavilion is on the far side of The Green. Chairman: David Deville Tel: d.deville@sky.com Secretary: Alan Greig Tel: a.greig3@ntlworld.com Treasurer: Tim Cryer Tel: tim.cryer@ba.com League Rep: Alan Greig Tel: a.greig3@ntlworld.com Welfare Officer: Tim Cryer Tel: tim.cryer@ba.com Colts Organiser: Satinder Gill Tel: satinderjitgill@gmail.com 1st XI Captain: Andy Dare Tel: ffshandy@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Iain Greig Tel: iain_greig@hotmail.co.uk 13

16 Epsom Ground: 3rd XI - Alexandra Recreation Ground, Alexandra Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 4BU. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain. Website: www. epsomcricketclub.co.uk Directions: From Epsom High Street A24, heading east, take Upper High Street (A2022) to Bridge Road (B288). Follow Bridge Road to Windmill Lane and turn right. The recreation ground is on your right. Chairman: Tony Edwards Tel: tony@acorngroundwork.co.uk Secretary: Daniel Allen Tel: danielrfallen@gmail.com Treasurer: Ajay Alva Tel: ajaykishen@googl .com League Rep: Will Moor Tel: moore_will@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Nicola Davies Tel: nicola_lmj@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Haidee Allen Tel: haidee.allen9@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Paul Goodliffe Tel: paul_goodliffe@icloud.com Esher Ground: 3rd XI - Met Police Sports Club, Imber Court, Ember Lane, East Molesey, KT8 0BT. Tel: Website: Directions: The club is situated half way between Esher and Hampton Court. From Hampton Court, take the A309. At the roundabout, turn right into Embercourt Road. The club is facing you at the junction with Ember Lane. From the Scilly Isles roundabout, take the A309 towards Hampton Court and turn left at the roundabout into Embercourt Road. Chairman: Geoff Ellis Tel: geoffrey.ellis1@gmail.com Secretary: Matthew Sabben-Clare Tel: matthew.sabben-clare@cinven.com Treasurer: Jonathan Manuel Tel: jrmanuel06@gmail.com League Rep: Geoff Ellis Tel: geoffrey.ellis1@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Sue Da Vall Tel: sue.davall@gmail.com Colts Organiser: John Allbrook Tel: john.allbrook@btinternet.com 3rd XI Captain: Chris Burton Tel: chris.burton@hotmail.co.uk 14

17 Ewhurst Ground: Ewhurst Cricket Club, Ewhurst Green, Horsham Road, Ewhurst, Surrey GU6 7RR. Tel: Website: Directions: From Cranleigh, go to the mini roundabout at the end of the High Street, the Esso Garage is on the right. Take the left turn off the mini roundabout down the Ewhurst Road. Upon reaching the village, take the first right down Gadbridge Lane. At the end of the lane take another right. Follow the road for 200 yards and the ground is on the left hand side. From the North Epsom/ Leatherhead direction, head towards the village of Shere, following the signs to Ewhurst. Go through the village towards Cranleigh but take the road to Horsham and this takes you into Horsham Road with the ground coming up on the left.. Chairman: Keith Greenaway Tel: Secretary: Michael Straw Tel: Treasurer: Nikki Selby Tel: League Rep: Keith Greenaway Tel: Welfare Officer: Michael Straw Tel: Colts Organiser: Tom Selby Tel: st XI Captain: Matt Selby Tel: Farncombe Ground: Broadwater Park, Summers Road, Farncombe, Surrey GU7 3BE. Tel: Website: Directions: From A3 Exit at the Godalming/Compton road, Proceed through Compton and after approx 1 mile over railway bridge turn right into Summers Road. FCC is located at the far end of Summers Road. From Guildford Take the A3100 towards Godalming. Turn right onto the B3000 towards Compton and first left onto Summers Road, FCC is located at the far end of Summers Road. Chairman: Trevor Jaggard Welfare Officer: Divinia Dunn Tel: Tel: trevorjaggard@msn.com divi.dunn@btopenworld.com Secretary: Sharon Bray Tel: miracles50@hotmail.co.uk Treasurer: Kevin Holcombe Tel: holcombe79@btopenworld.com League Rep: Sam Durrant Tel: samdurrant@hotmail.co.uk Colts Organiser: Graham Ekins Tel: g.ekins@btinternet.com 2nd XI Captain: Simon Ekins Tel: simonekins@btinternet.com 15

18 Farnham Ground: 3rd XI - Crondall Recreation Ground, Hook Meadow, Croft Lane, Crondall, Hampshire, GU10 5QG. No Ground Tel - contact 3rd XI Captain. Website: Directions: About 4.5 miles from Farnham. From the Farnham by-pass A31 head south towards Weydon Lane. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Alton Road (A31). Turn right onto Runwick Lane and right again onto Clarks Hill. Stay on Clarks Hill which merges into Dippenhall Road. Turn left onto Crondall Lane. This turns slightly right and becomes Dippenhall Street. Turn left onto Croft Lane. Chairman: Geoff Thorpe Tel: larksgill@talktalk.net Secretary: Jackie Thorpe Tel: jackiethorpe10@talktalk.net Treasurer: Val Golding Tel: valerie.golding@ntlworld.com League Rep: Tom Grimes Tel: grimest@hotmail.co.uk Welfare Officer: Juliette Lloyd Tel: juliette.lloyd@ntlworld.com Colts Organiser: Tim Watson Tel: watsontim@live.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Dan Jones Tel: dj-daniel@hotmail.co.uk Frimley Main Ground: The Pavilion, Chobham Road, Frimley GU16 8PD. Tel: Website: Directions: Junction 4 M3, follow signs to Frimley Park Hospital. At the hospital roundabout follow sign to Frimley take left turn immediately before Panda Crossing and first left. Turn next left and follow the lane to Partridge Close. The ground is at the end. Chairman: Gary Dunford Welfare Officer: Sharon Watson Tel: welfare@frimleycc.co.uk chairman@frimleycc.co.uk Colts Organiser: Steve Hardwidge Secretary: Phil Lion Tel: Tel: colts@frimleycc.co.uk phillion5@msn.com 1st XI Captain: Dave Carroll Treasurer: Steve Dean Tel: Tel: contact VC - andy_lion_01@hotmail.com treasurer@frimleycc.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Neil Pretty League Rep: Mark Middleton Tel: ladywiltshire_582@hotmail.com Tel: pritts88@hotmail.com 16

19 Godalming Main Ground: Holloway Hill Recreation Ground, Busbridge Lane, Godalming, GU7 1QD. Tel: Website: Directions: Directions: From the A3100 exit onto Holloway Hill. Take the first left into Busbridge Lane and enter car park in 400 yards directly ahead. Chairman: Helen Ross Tel: Secretary: Gary Sewell Tel: Treasurer: Richard Tye Tel: League Rep: Tom Hickey Tel: Welfare Officer: Sarah Black Tel: Colts Organiser: Nick Clarke Tel: st XI Captain: Tom Hickey Tel: Hampton Hill Main Ground: Bushy Park, Cricket Lane, Hampton Hill, TW12 1PA. Tel Website: Directions: For SatNavs, use postcode TW12 1NY which takes you to the Sainsbury's in Hampton Hill High Street. There is a car park (limited to two hours) behind the supermarket and the park entrance (via a gate) is in the park wall. (If still available, the club will provide parking permits to avoid Pay & Display, but visiting teams are asked to travel in as few cars as possible). The pavilion is immediately on your right. Additional free parking is available along the High Street (towards Twickenham) in a car park on the opposite side of the road. Ground: 3rd XI -Carlisle Park, Wensleydale Road, Hampton, TW12 2LY Directions: From the M3/A316 turn off onto the A312 (Uxbridge Road) towards Hampton. Past Sainsbury's, continue until the second roundabout and turn right into Broad Lane (second exit). Down Broad Lane for about 1 mile, Wensleydale Road is on the left. The entrance to Carlisle Park is 100m on left. If coming via Hampton Court Bridge. cross the bridge & turn left at roundabout, continue along the A308 to the Garrick Temple on left. Turn right onto the A311 towards Hampton Hill. At the first set of traffic lights turn left onto A312 over bridge & left at roundabout onto Broad Lane. Then follow directions above, down Broad Lane. Chairman: Nally Fernando Colts Organiser: Nally Fernando Tel: Tel: nallyfernando@yahoo.co.uk nallyfernando@yahoo.co.uk Secretary: Gill Coates 1st XI Captain: Tom Hampton Tel: Tel: gillcoates1@ntlworld.com tom_bcr@hotmail.com Treasurer: Dave Mackinney 2nd XI Captain: Warren Carr Tel: Tel: david.mackinney@bnymellon.com wozza.carr@talktalk.net League Rep: Gill Coates Tel: gillcoates1@ntlworld.com Welfare Officer: Nally Fernando Tel: nallyfernando@yahoo.co.uk 17 3rd XI Captain: Nally Fernando Tel: nallyfernando@yahoo.co.uk

20 Haslemere Ground: Haslemere Recreation Ground, Old Haslemere Road, Haslemere, GU27 2NN. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: Via the A3 southbound, exit at Milford for the A286 to Haslemere via Brook and enter Haslemere High Street. At the top of the High Street turn left into the Petworth Road (B2131), then first right up Museum Hill. Follow this into Old Haslemere Road (straight left) and proceed up this hill past a red telephone box, proceed to the T junction. Turn left and immediately left again into the Recreation Ground car park. Chairman: Mike Walsh Tel: thewalshes05@yahoo.co.uk Secretary: Laurence Coady Tel: coadylj@aol.com Treasurer: Jon Larbey Tel: jon@ruxley.com League Rep: Mike Walsh Tel: thewalshes05@yahoo.co.uk Welfare Officer: Andrew Hastilow Tel: andyhastilow@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: Ian Futcher Tel: ifutcher@blackwoodfutcher.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Neil Cooper Tel: nipper1827@btinternet.com Hook and Southborough Ground: Hollyfield Sports Ground, Somerset Avenue, Chessington, Surrey KT9 1PN. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From Ace of Spades roundabout (junction of A3 & A243) travel south towards Chessington. Just past North Star Public House turn right into Somerset Avenue. The ground is at the bottom of the hill on the first bend. Chairman: Keith Milton Tel: keithmilton@btopenworld.com Secretary: David Milton Tel: david.g.milton@btopenworld.com Treasurer: Christine Milton Tel: chris.m.milton@btopenworld.com League Rep: Mark Dainty Tel: marklongstop@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Christine Milton Tel: chris.m.milton@btopenworld.com Colts Organiser: Keith Milton Tel: keithmilton@btopenworld.com 1st XI Captain: Simon Wilkins Tel: simon_wilkins40@btinternet.com 2nd XI Captain: David Ambrose Tel: davidambrose@mail.com 18

21 Horley Ground: Horley Cricket & Hockey Club, The Pavilion, Horley Row, Horley RH6 8BG. Tel: Website: Directions: From the A23, at Shell Garage / Sainsbury s Local store roundabout, turn into Horley Row. Keep going for approximately 1 mile, then turn right into ground just before crossroads and after a parade of shops on the right. There are limited car parking facilities as you enter through the gate.. Chairman: Peter Moxley (of internal committee only, otherwise Dennis Kirby - see below) Tel: pmoxley@sky.com Secretary: Dennis Kirby Tel: denkay39@gmail.com Treasurer: Geraldine Fowley Tel: geraldine.fowley@gmail.com League Rep: Paul Woodburn Tel: paulwoodburn@btinternet.com Welfare Officer: Sarah Gadd Tel: sarah19gadd@icloud.com Colts Organiser: Russell Thomas Tel: thomas.parklawn@blueyonder.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Elliott Strode Tel: estrode94@hotmail.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Darren Croft Tel: falcons.croft892@googl .com Kempton Ground: The Kempton Ground, Kempton Avenue, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5NG. Tel: Website: Directions: Kempton Avenue is off the A308 (Staines Road East) going towards Hampton Court on the right, just past the main entrance to Kempton Park Race Course. The ground is at end of road. Chairman: Steve Smith Tel: steve_smith_s@hotmail.com Secretary: Celia Mackay Tel: celiamackay@hotmail.com Treasurer: Dylan Richards Tel: dylanpr62@gmail.com League Rep: Mark Hull Tel: mgmh@waitrose.com Welfare Officer: Steve Crossley Tel: steve.crossley@sybron.co.uk Colts Organiser: Steve Crossley Tel: steve.crossley@sybron.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Billal Aziz Tel: ba_786@hotmail.com 19

22 Kingstonian Ground: Kingstonian Cricket Club, King s College Sportsground, Windsor Avenue, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 5HA. Tel: Website: kingstonian.play-cricket.com Directions: Heading North on the A3 it is possible to exit onto South Lane then take 4th left into Cotsford Avenue. The ground is opposite you when you reach the junction with Windsor Road. Heading South, leave the A3 at the New Malden exit, take 2nd left into Thetford Avenue and follow it until it reaches Windsor Avenue. Nearest station is Berrylands. Chairman: Graham Ross Tel: gaf.ross@tiscali.co.uk Secretary: Rupert Sutton Tel: rupertsutton@hotmail.com Treasurer: Phil Jonker Tel: phillip.jonker@chainiq.com League Rep: Rupert Sutton Tel: rupertsutton@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Geoff Phillips Tel: geoffrey-phillips@outlook.com Colts Organiser: N/A 3rd XI Captain: Neel Patel Tel: np750@hotmail.com! Leatherhead Ground: 3rd XI - The 3rd XI play their matches at Headley CC, Headley Common Road, Epsom, KT18 6NN and at Westcott CC, Milton Street, Dorking, RH4 3PX. (See Fixtures) Tel: Contact 3rd XI Captain Website: Directions: To Headley CC: Leave M25 at J9 for A24/Leatherhead/Dorking. At roundabout take 1st exit onto A243. At next roundabout take second exit onto A24. At third roundabout take 1st exit onto Reigate Road, then slight left onto Church Lane. Ground is on left. To Westcott CC: From Dorking Town Centre follow the main road signposted towards Guildford (A25). The ground is on the left as you approach the village - turn left into Milton Street and immediately left into Stable Meadow. From Guildford drive through Westcott - as you leave the village the ground is on your right at the bottom of the hill - turn right into Milton Street and immediately left into Stable Meadow. Chairman: Jamie Mead Tel: Jamielmead@hotmail.com Secretary: Matt Roberts Tel: matt_roberts@sky.com Treasurer: Michael Roberts Tel: kmplc@aol.co.uk League Rep: Peter Ashdown Tel: peter@ashdowns.org.uk Welfare Officer: Vicki Garton Tel: vicsmith111@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: John Friend Tel: jmfriend@ntlworld.com 3rd XI Captain: Lewis Higgs Tel: lewishiggs@hotmail.com 20

23 Lingfield Ground: Lingfield Sports Ground, Godstone Road, Lingfield, RH7 6BW. Tel: Website: Directions: From A22 north, turn left at the traffic lights by the Smith and Western pub at Blindley Heath towards Lingfield. The ground is a mile and a half on the right before reaching Lingfield (look for a weeping willow and floodlights). From A22 south, turn right at the roundabout north of East Grinstead town centre, towards Lingfield. Turn left at the mini roundabout in the village centre, by the petrol station. After leaving the village, the ground is a quarter of a mile further on the left. Car parking is in the ground. Chairman: Stephen Fallowell Tel: stephenfallowell@gmail.com Secretary: Mrs. Jan Robertshaw Tel: stewart_robertshaw@hotmail.com Treasurer: Graham Green Tel: graham@ggabusinessadvice.co.uk League Rep: Simon Hooker Tel: simon.hooker@varian.com Welfare Officer: Neil Henderson Tel: hendersons.the@talktalk.net Colts Organiser: Robert Mitchell Tel: robert.w.mitchell@btinternet.com 1st XI Captain: Andrew Daw Tel: andrew.daw@amey.co.uk London Gymkhana Ground: Alexandra Recreation Ground, King Charles Road, Tolworth, Surbiton, KT5 9BE. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From Tolworth Tower at the junction of the A3 and the A240, travel north-west along Broadway leading to Ewell Road. Go past the 'no entry' junction of King Charles Road with Ewell Road, and turn right into Derby Road. King Charles Road is at the far end of Derby Road. There is plenty of free parking on King Charles Road alongside the ground. Chairman: Bashir Sharif Tel: bashirsharif@googl .com Secretary: Khawar Hashmi Tel: khashmi@live.co.uk Treasurer: Abdul Qadeer Lodhi Tel: qadeer71@hotmail.co.uk League Rep: Mirza Khaliq Ahmad Tel: khaliq.mirza72@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Javaid Qazi Tel: javaid-ahmed@outlook.com Colts Organiser: Waseeq Khan Tel: waseeq_00@hotmail.com 1st XI Captain: Azhar Khan Tel: azharsultan2009@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Tahir Saleem Tel: tahir_saleem@hotmail.co.uk 21

24 Long Ditton Ground: Stokes Field, Betts Way, Long Ditton, Surbiton, KT6 5HT. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: Betts Way is off Sugden Road in Long Ditton. The ground is just past the British Legion club on the left hand side through the wire gates. Chairman: Nigel Hardy Tel: nigel.hardy47@icloud.com Secretary: Frances Rogers Tel: franr151@hotmail.co.uk Treasurer: Richard Smith Tel: r.p.j.smith@hotmail.co.uk League Rep: Mark Lambert Tel: lambm1972@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Mark Lambert Tel: lambm1972@gmail.com Colts Organiser: Steve Williams Tel: steve@butterfly-blue.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Ian Antonio Tel: ija89@hotmail.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Tom Bennett Tel: twlbennett1989@gmail.com Merrow Ground: Epsom Road, Merrow, Guildford, GU4 7AA. Tel: Website: Directions: From north: from the A3 (Burpham exit) straight over two roundabouts and then left into Merrow Lane. Continue on this road, going under a railway bridge, then crossing two roundabouts until you get to the Epsom Road (A25). Straight over at this roundabout and then immediately left into the clubhouse road. From south: Stay on the A3 through Guildford, before taking the exit for Send/Ripley. Take a right at the first roundabout and follow this road through West Clandon until the A25. Turn right here towards Guildford and then follow the dual carriageway across the first roundabout. Take a left turn at the next roundabout and then turn immediately left into the clubhouse road. Chairman: Nick Johnson Tel: nick.johnson107@gmail.com Secretary: Heather Dean Tel: heather.dean@ukgateway.net Treasurer: Caroline Glencross Tel: cglencross@sky.com League Rep: TBC Welfare Officer: John Warchus Tel: TBC john.warchus@sky.com Colts Organiser: Dave Woodriffe Tel: woodyandrach@sky.com 1st XI Captain: Andrew Keeble Tel: adkeeble@hotmail.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Miles Trueman Tel: miles.trueman@credit-suisse.com 22

25 Merstham Main Ground: The Pavilion, Quality Street, Merstham, Surrey RH1 3BB. Tel: Website: Directions: Quality Street is located on the A23 opposite The Feathers public house and next to the petrol station. The ground is first left as you turn into Quality Street. Ground: 3rd XI -The Ring, St Johns, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 6QE Directions: By Road: Heading South on the A23 drive through Redhill and continue on following signs for Horley and East Surrey Hospital. After you have passed a BP garage, you will go through traffic lights on large junction. You will now reach the brow of the hill and see Earlswood Common opening up in front of you on both sides of the road. Before you reach the common, turn right onto Church Road. As Church Road bends to the right turn left onto St Johns you will see a gravelled car park in front of you with a gate at the far end. Limited parking available at the side of pitch so you are better off parking in this car park and walking down through the gate (which will be open on match days). The track goes through a wooded area, keep following it straight ahead and it will soon open up onto The Ring. The pavilion is to your left. By Train: The nearest train station is Redhill. There is a taxi rank right outside the station. Chairman: Graeme Attridge Tel: gattridge@hotmail.co.uk Secretary: Carole Pearce Tel: ctpearce@ntlworld.com Treasurer: Chris Clayson Tel: chris_clayson@yahoo.com League Rep: Jason Drewett Tel: jason.drewett@fil.com Welfare Officer: Graeme Attridge Tel: gattridge@hotmail.co.uk Colts Organiser: Richard Feist Tel: retro_rich@hotmail.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Naveed Saeed Tel: nsaeed76@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Mark Robson Tel: robsonvail2@aol.com Merton Ground: John Innes Recreation Ground, Cannon Hill Lane, Merton Park, London, SW20 9ES. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: Parking is in the road in Cannon Hill Lane under the railway bridge. Entrance to the park is opposite 50 Cannon Hill Lane. Use 50 Cannon Hill Lane SW20 9ES for Sat Nav. Chairman: Richard Ackerman Tel: richard.ackerman@chromalox.com Secretary: Andrew Suggitt Tel: andrew_suggitt@yahoo.co.uk Treasurer: Joe Gunewardena Tel: joe.gunewardena@btinternet.com League Rep: Greg Gunewardena Tel: greg.gunewardena@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Ian Bawn Tel: ian.bawn@gmail.com Colts Organiser: N/A 1st XI Captain: Nikul Amin Tel: nikulamin@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Mohammed B Shah Tel: mbskhagga@gmail.com 23

26 Mitcham Main Ground: Cricket Green, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4LA. Tel: (Secretary). Website: Directions: The ground sits between the A217 and A239 on the edge of Mitcham town centre. It is 10 minutes walk from Mitcham Junction train and tram station. Buses stop nearby including the 218 and 280. It is possible to park on the far side of the Green - the other side to the pavilion. Ground: 3rd XI Dundonald Recreation Ground, Dundonald Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3QH. Directions: The ground is near to the A238 south of Wimbledon - travelling north turn left on to Wilton Crescent (just before the tram line crosses the A238). Turn left into Avebury Road - this runs alongside the perimeter of the ground. There is parking in the street around the ground. Via public transport the ground can be accessed as follows: Trains - Wimbledon Chase station, Dundonald Road tram stop. Buses - 152, 163, 164. Chairman: Peter White-Young Colts Organiser: David Bell Tel: Tel: pwhite888@btinternet.com david.bell@bsigroup.com Secretary: Julia Gault Tel: mitchamcricketclub@gmail.com Treasurer: Tim Campbell Tel: tgcampbell@orange.net League Rep: Peter White-Young Tel: pwhite888@btinternet.com Welfare Officer: Ken Jones Tel: kenjones207@hotmail.com 1st XI Captain: Parth Vyas Tel: parthv5493@msn.com 2nd XI Captain: Matt Devon Tel: mj_devon@yahoo.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Martin Gouma Tel: martin.gouma@navarre.co.uk Newdigate Ground: The Brocus, Henfold Lane, Newdigate, Dorking, Surrey RH5 5AD. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: newdigatecricketclub.co.uk Directions: From Dorking, follow the A24 south for approx 5 miles and exit at Beare Green roundabout following signpost to Newdigate. As you enter the village and reach a T junction, turn left and The Brocus is now to your nearside. Take the next left into Henfold Lane, and the club vehicle entrance is approx 100m along Henfold Lane on the left. Chairman: Roger Bailey Welfare Officer: Annette Jordan Tel: Tel: rogerbailey50@gmail.com nettie22@hotmail.co.uk Secretary: Andrew Wood Tel: admin@newdigatecricketclub.co.uk Treasurer: Steve Jones Tel: steve.jones@monier.com League Rep: Allan Cooper Tel: allanjamescooper.gmail.com Colts Organiser: John Callcut Tel: john.callcut@btinternet.com 1st XI Captain: Allan Cooper Tel: allanjamescooper.gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Paul Bettesworth Tel: bettesworth@yahoo.co.uk 24

27 Old Emanuel Main Ground: Blagdons, Beverley Way, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 4PU. Tel: Website: Directions: The 3rd XI play at Coombe Lodge Playing Fields, Coombe Road, Melville Avenue, Croydon, CR0 5RF. If using satnavs, please note that the post code is much further east, almost adjacent to Coombe Lane tramlink stop. Access to the playing fields, which is in Melville Avenue, is about 20 yards from its junction with Coombe Road, and two side roads east of Lloyd Park tramlink stop. Chairman: Dave Debidin Tel: Secretary: Jonathan Watt Tel: Treasurer: Jonathan Watt Tel: League Rep: Kavin Hemraj Tel: Welfare Officer: Kavin Hemraj Tel: Colts Organiser: Kavin Hemraj Tel: kavinhemraj@yahoo.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Jack Moorcroft Tel: jack_moorcroft@yahoo.co.uk Old Pauline Ground: Colets Health Club, St Nicholas Road, Thames Ditton, KT7 0PW. Tel: Website: Directions: 5 minute walk from Thames Ditton station. By car access St Nicholas Road from Speer Road. Turn off St Nicholas Road into Colets Health & Fitness. Follow the road around to the back of the leisure centre to find parking for the cricket club.. Chairman: Tom Peters Tel: podgerogers@hotmail.com Secretary: Alex Duncan Tel: alex.duncan@ipreo.com Treasurer: Sam Hyman Tel: sam@hymanestates.com League Rep: James Grant Tel: jamesgrant50@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Alex Duncan Tel: alex.duncan@ipreo.com Colts Organiser: N/A 2nd XI Captain: James Grant Tel: jamesgrant50@hotmail.com 25

28 Old Tenisonians Ground: Arthur Road, Motspur Park, New Malden, Surrey, KT3 6LX. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From A3 follow signs towards Worcester Park, take 2nd Road on the left into Motspur Park. Continue over the level crossing into West Barnes Lane. At mini roundabout take 3rd exit right into Arthur Road. Ground is 200 yards on the left. Chairman: James Varney Tel: james_varney@hotmail.com Secretary: Paul Kain Tel: pauljkain@gmail.com Treasurer: Glen Cain gcain@endecotts.com League Rep: Neville Perkins Tel: neville.perkins@fasset.co.uk Welfare Officer: Michael Vaughan michael.vaughan@sky.com Colts Organiser: Michael Vaughan michael.vaughan@sky.com 1st XI Captain: Dean De Coning Tel: dean86@yahoo.com 2nd XI Captain: Cortez Griffith Tel: cortz70@yahoo.com Old Tiffinians Ground: Grist Memorial Sports Ground, Summer Avenue, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9LU. Tel: Website: Directions: From 'Hampton Court Way' (A309), turn right into Summer Road. Continue to the end of Summer Road which turns into Summer Avenue, then straight ahead to the end of the road through the gates into the ground. There is adequate car parking inside the ground. Chairman: Chakravarthy Yelamanchi Tel: ychakri@yahoo.com Secretary: Athar Khan Tel: athar.khan@lond-amb.nhs.uk Treasurer: Venkata Ravuri Tel: ravuri.bw@gmail.com League Rep: Athar Khan Tel: athar.khan@lond-amb.nhs.uk Welfare Officer: Athar Khan Tel: athar.khan@lond-amb.nhs.uk Colts Organiser: TBC 1st XI Captain: Anthony Moorthoti Tel: anthony1625@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Saad Khan Tel: msaadkhan69@gmail.com 26

29 Putney Ground: : The Pavilion, Putney Lower Common, Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 1JF. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: From the A3: Turn into Roehampton Lane and continue for 2 miles, crossing the South Circular Road and passing Barnes Station, before taking the next right at the traffic lights into Mill Hill Road. The pavilion is 500 yds on the left. Park on the wide pavement alongside cemetery. From the south side of Putney Bridge: Turn into Lower Richmond Road and continue for 800 yds to Putney Common, take the right fork at the mini-roundabout, the pavilion is 200 yds on the right. Chairman: Mike Curtis Tel: michaelhcurtis@hotmail.com Secretary: Paul McCann Tel: paul@mccannbraham.com Treasurer: Mike Curtis Tel: michaelhcurtis@hotmail.com League Rep: Doug Shaw Tel: douglasshaw@yahoo.co.uk Welfare Officer: Gary Peters Tel: geepee911@gmail.com Colts Organiser: N/A 1st XI Captain: Piers Jackson Tel: jackson.piers@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Mike Henshall Tel: mikehenshall@hotmail.com Ripley Main Ground: Ripley Cricket Club, The Green, Ripley, Woking, GU23 6AN. Tel: Website: Directions: From the A3 take the Ripley turning. Proceed into the village and turn onto the green opposite Wylie and Marr. Take the next right. Parking adjacent to the club. Ground: 3rd XI - Pyrford CC, Coldharbour Road. Directions: The 3rd XI play at Pyrford CC which is on the B367 mid way between Pyrford and West Byfleet Chairman: Abbas Sheikh Tel: abbas54@btinternet.com Secretary: Justine Ayears Tel: justine.ayears@tiscali.co.uk Treasurer: Steve Hill Tel: training@sst.uk.com League Rep: Steven Cliff Tel: stevenpcliff@yahoo.co.uk Welfare Officer: Tara-Jayne (TJ) Compson Tel: tj@thecompsons.co.uk Colts Organiser: Andrew Giles Tel: agiles@virginmedia.com 1st XI Captain: Jonathan Primmett Tel: jd_prim@yahoo.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Neal Panting Tel: nealpanting@hotmail.com 27

30 Roehampton Ground: Telegraph Road, Putney, London, SW15 3TU. No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain. Website: Directions: Proceed up Wildcroft Road from opposite the Green Man pub on Putney Heath, at the top of Putney Hill. The ground is on the right after 500 yards. The Clubhouse is on the left, adjacent to a covered reservoir and a car park. Chairman: Simon Stokes Welfare Officer: Nick Lyell Tel: Tel: sistokes@cisco.com nicklyell@googl .com Secretary: Sacha Hatteea Tel: sachahatteea@hotmail.com Treasurer: Simon Hunt Tel: simon@siandshell.com League Rep: Peter Dandy Tel: pdandy200@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Laura Chattington Tel: coltslondon@gmail.com 1st XI Captain: Thomas Hilson Tel: tjhilson@googl .com 2nd XI Captain: Hemish Gunasekara Tel: hemishgunasekara@hotmail.com Sheen Park Main Ground: Sheen Common, Fife Road, East Sheen, SW14 7ER No Ground Tel - contact relevant Captain Website: Directions: If heading Eastbound on the Upper Richmond Road West (A305), turn right into Sheen Lane (B351), and if heading Westbound, turn left into Sheen Lane. Turn right into Fife Road (last turning before the Park gates). If coming through Richmond Park, exit the Park through the East Sheen Gate, turn immediately left into Fife Road. Ground entrance is after approximately 500m along Fife Road on the left-hand side. Park on Fife Road. Ground: 3rd XI - Palewell Common Drive Directions: Follow directions to Sheen Lane (B351). Turn left into Vicarage Road and take the third exit on the right. Park on Palewell Common Drive. You will see playing fields and tennis courts on your right. Chairman: Mike Ashbery Colts Organiser: Tony Bradshaw Tel: Tel: mkashbr@aol.co.uk tb@deniscomptontrust.fsnet.co.uk Secretary: Ian Bradbury Tel: iancbradbury@btinternet.com Treasurer: Andy Wilson Tel: andyhwilson@hotmail.com League Rep: Roland Ilube Tel: allybazz@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Tony Bradshaw Tel: tb@deniscomptontrust.fsnet.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Kieron Pearce Tel: kieronpearce1@sky.com 2nd XI Captain: Sean Quinn Tel: sean_2774@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Ian Appleby Tel: applebyian@hotmail.com 28

31 Shepperton Ground: Manor Park, Russell Road (opposite Dunboe Place), Shepperton, TW17 8JR. Tel: Website: Directions: From the A244 (Walton-on-Thames) cross Walton Bridge and follow the road around a right-hand then left-hand bend, until you reach a roundabout (with a Nissan garage). Take the 1st exit here onto Russell Road (B375). Follow this road (over many speedhumps) past The Red Lion pub and Halliford School encountering a heavily wooded area on the left. Continue for approx. 200m to just past the small traffic island where there is a sharp (blind) left turn down a single track to Manor Park. Chairman: John Stabler Tel: john_stabler@hotmail.com Secretary: Richard Barker Tel: richard.barker100@gmail.com Treasurer: Chris Stabler Tel: stabs8@hotmail.com League Rep: Richard Barker Tel: richard.barker100@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Lynn Carter landscarter@aol.com Colts Organiser: Merrill Kindred Tel: merrill.kindred@sky.com 1st XI Captain: David Dieterle Tel: dave_9@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Nick Cooper Tel: nc1979@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Will Totty Tel: wtotty56@gmail.com SinjunGrammarians Ground: Trinity Fields, Beechcroft Road, London, SW17 7HW. Tel: Website: Directions: From A3: The most direct route is stay on the A3 until the Wandsworth one way system, follow the signs to Battersea, then at Wandsworth roundabout take a right (3rd exit), take a right on Burntwood Lane and you will see the ground on the left. However, the best advice is to use google maps and look for routes via Wimbledon, or Southfields to avoid traffic. Please note that we are neighbours to Battersea Ironsides, so if you have played there before, just continue up the hill and we are on the right. Chairman: Asim Hafeez Tel: contactsgcc@gmail.com Secretary: Kash Malik Tel: mrkash@hotmail.co.uk Treasurer: Louwrens Verwey Tel: louwrens.verwey@gmail.com League Rep: Asim Hafeez Tel: contactsgcc@gmail.com Welfare Officer: Harpal Singh Tel: harpal_singh@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Dan Roberts Tel: dan1roberts@hotmail.com 1st XI Captain: Kash Malik Tel: mrkash@hotmail.co.uk 29

32 Southern Railway, Kenley & Selsdon Ground: Kenley Sports Club, Little Roke Road, Off the Godstone Road (A22), Kenley, Surrey, CR8 5NF. Tel: Website: Directions: The ground is situated just off the A22 between Purley & Whyteleafe. There is sufficient parking at the ground. Chairman: Stephen Jefferys Tel: Secretary: Simon Glass Tel: Treasurer: Adrian Cardoo Tel: League Rep: Mark Kearsey Tel: Welfare Officer: Simon Glass Tel: Colts Organiser: Simon Glass Tel: st XI Captain: Jack Dinning Tel: nd XI Captain: Hassan Naseem Tel: Staines and Laleham Main Ground: Faulkners, Worple Road, Staines, TW18 1HR Tel: Website: Directions: From Sunbury Cross - Junction 1 of the M3. Head towards Staines down the dual carriageway. Go straight across each set of traffic lights, then turn left at the first roundabout, which is approximately two miles from Sunbury Cross. Turn right at the miniroundabout (about 50 yards on), then keep going for about one mile - straight across the traffic lights to the third mini-roundabout. Turn left at this roundabout, you are in Worple Road. Carry on for approximately half a mile, the entrance to the hockey club is through a gateway on the left, about 75 yards back from the T junction at the end of Worple Road. From The M25 - Junction 13: Take the A30 towards Staines/London. At the Crooked Billet roundabout, head towards Staines Town Centre. Go straight on at the first traffic lights, then left at the second set. Go straight across the next roundabout, approximately half a mile away, then right at the next one just after the parade of shops. This is Worple Road. Continue as above. From Staines Bridge (Chertsey/Egham side): Go across the bridge and turn right at the lights. Get into the right hand lane to head towards Laleham. Keep going down the Laleham Road for approximately one mile. At the mini-roundabout next to a pub (The Anglers Retreat) turn left into Worple Road. Continue as above. Chairman: Peter Bower Tel: peter.bower@talk21.com Secretary: Chris Hunt Tel: hunt-chris@sky.com Treasurer: Tom Howick Tel: tom_chelseafan0801@hotmail.co.uk League Rep: Brett Archer Tel: brett.archer@etscc.co.uk Welfare Officer: Terry Fearn Tel: terry.fearn@honeywell.com Colts Organiser: Eric Carty Tel: - eric.carty@btinternet.com 3rd XI Captain: Matt Phillips Tel: mpphillips32@gmail.com 30

33 Thames Ditton Main Ground: Giggs Hill Green, Giggs Hill Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey KT7 0BT. Tel: (match days only). Website: Directions: The Club is on the Portsmouth Road as if you were heading to Kingston from Esher. The club is on a large triangular green called 'Giggs Hill Green'. If you are coming down the A3 from London then the best turn off is the Kingston By-Pass. Ground: 3rd XI - the 3rd XI plays at Old Pauline. Please refer to Old Pauline entry for directions Chairman: Patrick Kennedy Welfare Officer: Lizz Rigby Tel: Tel: pat.kennedy@hp.com lizz.ashton@sky.com Secretary: Geoff Dryden Colts Organiser: Patrick Kennedy Tel: Tel: geoff.dryden@hotmail.com pat.kennedy@hp.com Treasurer: Brian Nathan 1st XI Captain: Joe Jarvis Tel: Tel: brian@heresymail.org joe_manuel_jarvis@hotmail.com League Rep: Joe Jarvis 2nd XI Captain: Amrik Natt Tel: Tel: joe_manuel_jarvis@hotmail.com amrik.natt@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Jai Patel Tel: jaipatel211@googl .com Trinity Mid-Whitgiftian Ground: TWMA Sports Ground, Lime Meadow Avenue, Sanderstead, South Croydon, CR2 9AS. Tel: Website: Directions: From the A22 in Purley, head south and take the A2022 towards Sanderstead. Turn left into Mitchley Avenue and at the fork take the right hand into Mitchley Hill. At the roundabout turn right onto the B269, then turn left opposite the church in Sanderstead Court Ave. Turn right then left into Lime Meadow Avenue and the ground is at the end. Chairman: Nick Trend Tel: nicktrend@aol.com Secretary: Robert Keenan Tel: robert.keenan@blueyonder.co.uk Treasurer: Andy Blackmore Tel: ablackmore@uk.ey.com League Rep: Nick Trend Tel: nicktrend@aol.com Welfare Officer: Jesse James Tel: jessemartinjames@gmail.com Colts Organiser: Stuart Clarke Tel: clarkestu@hotmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Ian Roberts Tel: ianjeremyroberts@blueyonder.co.uk 31

34 Wallington Main Ground: The Club Pavilion, Hillside Gardens, Wallington, SM6 9NX. Tel: Website: Directions: From Stafford Road, turn left if approaching from Croydon or right if approaching from Wallington onto Sandy Lane South. Continue on Sandy Lane South at the junction turning right to do so. Hillside Gardens is the second turning on your right. Follow the road round until the give way lines. The club is just on the right hand side. Ground: 3rd XI - Wallington Sports & Social Club, Mollison Drive, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 9BY. No Tel - contact relevant Captain. Directions: : From Wallington, along Stafford Road, turn right onto Redford Avenue, take the first left onto Link Lane before turning right onto Mollison Drive at the end of the road. Continue until you reach Wallington Sports and Social Club on your right hand side after the pedestrian crossing. Chairman: Julian Rozario Colts Organiser: Jack Goodman Tel: Tel: julianrozario@hotmail.com joggoodman@msn.com Secretary: Peter Hogg 1st XI Captain: Jack Goodman Tel: Tel: pete.viv@ntlworld.com joggoodman@msn.com Treasurer: Brian Anderson 2nd XI Captain: David Smith Tel: Tel: brianfulham@gmail.com davidjsmith147@gmail.com League Rep: Jack Goodman Tel: joggoodman@msn.com Welfare Officer: Lesley Goffin Tel: lesleygoffin@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Adam Lawrence Tel: ajlawrence2194@googl .com Wandgas Ground: Grafton Road, Worcester Park, Surrey KT4 7JW. Tel: Website: Directions: From the A3: take the A240 to Epsom, at the Tolworth Tower Junction. After 1 mile proceed over the set of traffic lights and take the next left into Grafton Road. Chairman: Dan Wheeler Tel: dannywheeler99@hotmail.com Secretary: Chris Howgate Tel: chris@howgateinsurance.co.uk Treasurer: Sarfraz Ahmad Tel: sarfraaz@yahoo.com League Rep: Gary Cunningham Tel: gcunningham86@hotmail.co.uk Welfare Officer: Liam Beckett Tel: liambeckett_11@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Chris Howgate Tel: chris@howgateinsurance.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Paul Howgate Tel: paulhowgate18@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Liam Beckett Tel: liambeckett_11@hotmail.com 32

35 Warlingham Ground: Church Lane, Warlingham, Surrey CR6 9PR. Tel: Website: Directions: Take the B269 south from Hamsey Green to Warlingham. Church Road is in 900yds on the left hand side just before the Warlingham village green. The ground is at the end of this road, to the right of the Church. Chairman: Denham Earl Tel: Secretary: Denham Earl Tel: Treasurer: Bhavin Patel Tel: League Rep: Grahame Webb Tel: Welfare Officer: Grahame Webb Tel: Colts Organiser: Denham Earl Tel: dm_laearl@hotmail.com 1st XI Captain: Pritesh Patel Tel: pritz116@hotmail.com 2nd XI Captain: Chetun Patel Tel: chetunp@yahoo.com West End Esher Main Ground: West End Sports & Social Club, West End Lane, West End, Esher, KT10 8LF. Tel: Website: Directions: From London: take the A3 South bound and exit at the A244 Esher turn off towards Esher. From the M25: take the A3 North bound and exit at the A244 Esher turn off towards Esher. Follow this road through 3 sets of traffic lights. Turn left at the church staying on the A244 (Lammas Lane). Follow the road downhill to a roundabout and take the first exit into West End Lane. The club is situated a further ½ mile on the left. Chairman: Mike Bacon Tel: mike.bacon@cth.co.uk Secretary: Ian Sergeant Tel: ian.sargeant@uk.bp.com Treasurer: Ian Sergeant Tel: ian.sargeant@uk.bp.com League Rep: Paul Jones Tel: paulo_jones81@btinternet.com Welfare Officer: Vicky Jones Tel: vickyhj@hotmail.com Colts Organiser: Wayne Jones Tel: wayne.jones@teradata.com 1st XI Captain: Ian Cripps Tel: iancripps@hotmail.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Par Toor Tel: partoor07@hotmail.com 33

36 Weybridge Vandals Main Ground: Brownacres, The Towing Path, Desborough Island, off Walton Lane, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 1QP. Tel: Website: Directions: At Walton Bridge turn along Walton Lane parallel to the Thames towpath (upstream). Cross the first bridge on the right over Desborough Cut onto the island. Turn into the club driveway marked Weybridge Vandals Rugby and Cricket Club keeping the reservoir on your left and the Thames on your right. Please note 3rd XI use the adjacent pitch Chairman: Adrian Waldock Tel: Secretary: Jonathan Powell Tel: Treasurer: Malcolm Cammack Tel: League Rep: Matt Lord Tel: Welfare Officer: Adrian Waldock Tel: Colts Organiser: William Powell Tel: nd XI Captain: Matt Lord Tel: rd XI Captain: Adrian Waldock Tel: Whiteley Village Ground: Coombe Lane, Burwood Road, Hersham, Surrey KT12 4EL. Tel: Website: Directions: At the Painshill junction on the A3, take the exit for Weybridge being the A245 Byfleet Road. At the next set of traffic lights, take the right hand filter and turn right into the Seven Hills Road heading towards Weybridge. Do not take the entrance to Whiteley Village off this road as there is no access, but proceed to the small roundabout and take a right hand turn into Burwood Road heading towards Hersham. The entrance to Whiteley Village can be found on the right hand side after about 400 metres. Chairman: Peter Roberts Tel: roberts.peter01@sky.com Secretary: Steve Cliff Tel: cliffs@talk21.comail.co.uk Treasurer: Simon Fairless Tel: nomiscom@hotmail.co.uk League Rep: Andy Law Tel: andylaw.m@btinternet.com Welfare Officer: Ian Razey Tel: ian@razey.freeserve.co.uk Colts Organiser: Lewis Razey Tel: lewlewrazey@hotmail.com 1st XI Captain: Terry Pope Tel: terry.pope@hansgrohe.co.uk 2nd XI Captain: Oliver Harris Tel: osharris08@gmail.com 3rd XI Captain: Billy Shambler Tel: billy-28@hotmail.co.uk 34

37 Woodmansterne Main Ground: Woodmansterne Lane, Woodmansterne, Banstead, Surrey SM7 3NH. Tel: Website: Directions: The club is equidistant between Banstead and Purley. From Banstead take the A2022 (Croydon Lane) towards Purley until you reach two mini-roundabouts at the bottom of a hill. Turn right into Carshalton Road and continue to the T junction at the end. Turn right and once in the village the club is approx 100 yards after the "Woodman" pub on the right, with pitches on either side of the road. Car parking spaces can on occasions be limited in the club car park in these situations please use the auxiliary car park if possible on the other side of the Woodman pub rather than parking on the grass verges (as it really annoys the local residents). Chairman: Chris Vagg Tel: chrisvagg9@gmail.com Secretary: Jason Hiscox Tel: jasonhiscox@hotmail.com Treasurer: Ian Park Tel: parkie56@hotmail.com League Rep: Jason Hiscox Tel: jasonhiscox@hotmail.com Welfare Officer: Helen Edwards Tel: davidjhedwards@btinternet.com Colts Organiser: Mrs Ruth Houghton Tel: ruthf@houghton174.freeserve.co.uk 1st XI Captain: Rob Hicks Tel: rhicks71@yahoo.com 2nd XI Captain: Jay K Patel Tel: jayp17@hotmail.co.uk 3rd XI Captain: Michael Joyce Tel: mike@pollardmachin.co.uk Worplesdon & Burpham Ground: Worplesdon Memorial Sports Ground, Perry Hill, Worplesdon, Guildford, GU3 3RF. Tel: Website: Directions: The ground lies on the left when travelling north (away from Guildford) on the A322 Guildford to Bagshot Road, 100 yards past the Worplesdon Place Hotel. Chairman: Richard Kitt Tel: richkitt@hotmail.co.uk Secretary: Richard Brain Tel: richard@ingeniumit.co.uk Treasurer: Alan Simpson Tel: alan.simpson17@ntlworld.com League Rep: Richard Brain Tel: richard@ingeniumit.co.uk Welfare Officer: Richard Brain Tel: richard@ingeniumit.co.uk Colts Organiser: Peter Grant Tel: peterjgrant@ntlworld.com 1st XI Captain: Jai Uvaraj Tel: jakky88@gmail.com 2nd XI Captain: James Hopper Tel: james.hopper0@ntlworld.com 35

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39 PREMIER DIVISION 1st XI 2015 PREMIER DIVISION 1st XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Kempton Haslemere Lingfield Old Tenisonians Ripley Whiteley Village SinjunGrammarians Merrow Roehampton S.Railway & Kenley p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points PREMIER DIVISION 1st XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50s 100s 1 Tudor Carr (LIN) * Mark Lloyd (LIN) Scott Marra (MRW) * Steve Cumings (TEN) * C Spooner (HAS) CJ Hooker (HAS) * Simon Hooker (LIN) * Ellis Miah (KEM) Matt Harris (RIP) Ben Brown (MRW) * PREMIER DIVISION 1st XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Simon Hooker (LIN) / Ryan Price (ROE) / Terry Pope (WHI) / S Williams (HAS) / Ghulam Murtaza (KEM) / Samad Abdul Khadeer (SIN) / CJ Hooker (HAS) / Harjot Singh (KEM) / C May (HAS) / Andrew Windus (MRW) /

40 FIRST DIVISION 1st XI 2015 FIRST DIVISION 1st XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Merstham Frimley West End Esher Long Ditton Shepperton Mitcham Deando Ruxley Thames Ditton Chaldon CMO Putney p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points FIRST DIVISION 1st XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Noman Javed (MER) John Loxton (WEE) Mike Dixon (TDN) Khurrum Shazad (DEA) Ashish Sahi (PUT) * John Hebditch (FRI) Ian Antonio (LON) * David Dieterle (SHE) * Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal (CHA) Jason Matthews (LON) FIRST DIVISION 1st XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Simon Sweeney (LON) / Tharusha Tilakarathne (MER) / Aamir Abbas (CHA) / Asim Jafferi (MER) / John Loxton (WEE) / Kumar Selveraj (MIT) / David Carroll (FRI) / Alex Fill (FRI) / David Dieterle (SHE) / Ian Sargeant (WEE) /

41 SECOND DIVISION 1st XI 2015 SECOND DIVISION 1st XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Newdigate Hampton Hill Woodmansterne Claygate Horley Sheen Park Wandgas Wallington Chobham Caterham p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points SECOND DIVISION 1st XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Phil McDonnell (WAN) * Sanjeewa Wijetunga (CLA) * Tom O'Malley (NEW) * Ed Long (HOR) * Mevan Dunusinghe (SPK) Zaafer Butt (SPK) * Tom Hampton (HHL) Jamie Sones (HHL) * Mike Randall (CAT) Jack Goodman (WAL) SECOND DIVISION 1st XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Julian De Silva (CLA) / Sanjeewa Wijetunga (CLA) / Arron Wells (WOO) / James Newton-Savage (HHL) / James Robottom (HHL) / Stuart Barrs-James (HHL) / Rajindu Rodrigo (CLA) / Allan Cooper (NEW) / Alex Squires (WOO) / Micky Carr (CHO) /

42 THIRD DIVISION 1st XI 2015 THIRD DIVISION 1st XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Effingham John Fisher Ewhurst Worplesdon & B Old Tiffinians Warlingham Englefield Green Merton Hook & Southboro p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points THIRD DIVISION 1st XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Rory Brooks (JOH) * Rahul Patel (WAR) Duncan Greenaway (EWH) Tom Selby (EWH) * Jaikumar Uvaraju (WOR) * Omar Anderson (JOH) * Orane Turner (JOH) * Graham Bradfield (MTN) * Anthony Moorthoti (TIF) * Ben Foulds (WOR) * THIRD DIVISION 1st XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Nick Procter (EFF) / Shaun Grant (JOH) / Jake White (EFF) / Adam Burlison (EFF) / Alistair Evans (MTN) / Jaikumar Uvaraju (WOR) / Vinod Kumar (TIF) / Jim Wakefield (EWH) / Tharan Raja (WOR) / Marcus Stanislaus (JOH) /

43 PREMIER DIVISION 2nd XI 2015 PREMIER DIVISION 2nd XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Merstham Staines & Laleham Woodmansterne Wallington Merrow Byfleet Hampton Hill Shepperton Warlingham Old Tiffinians p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points PREMIER DIVISION 2nd XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Leigh Patterson (WOO) * Jason Drewett (MER) Glyn Clough (BYF) * Andy Cranston (STA) * Dave Woodriffe (MRW) * Peter Roberts (STA) * Peter Smith (WAL) Matt Hockin (BYF) * Mark Pilkington (SHE) Nathan Hunt (STA) * PREMIER DIVISION 2nd XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Alex Ardis (STA) / Ish Hussain (BYF) / Ameer Pasha (MER) / Thomas Wortley (WOO) / Imran Aslam (MER) / Ken Mead (MRW) / Safyan Aslam (MER) / Paul Hubbard (WAL) / Kulraj Kalsi (MRW) / Fraser Jones (SHE) /

44 FIRST DIVISION 2nd XI 2015 FIRST DIVISION 2nd XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Merton Whiteley Village Putney Mitcham Roehampton Horley Farncombe West End Esher Old Pauline Churt p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points FIRST DIVISION 2nd XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Jamie Shuter (WHI) * Saeed Khuram (HOR) * Julian Day (PUT) * Mohan Kanth (MIT) * Abdur Razzaq (MIT) * John Remfry (HOR) Mohammad Haque (MTN) * Oliver Harris (WHI) Mokbul Hossain (MTN) Rokan Arafat (MTN) FIRST DIVISION 2nd XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Mike Henshall (PUT) / Lee Hudson (FAR) / Rokan Arafat (MTN) / Robert Weedon (WHI) / Mokbul Hossain (MTN) / Christopher Shuter (WHI) / Manish Chanan (OPA) / Richard Parboo (MIT) / Paul McCann (PUT) / Yasir Ahmad (ROE) /

45 SECOND DIVISION 2nd XI 2015 SECOND DIVISION 2nd XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Sheen Park Caterham Weybridge Vandals Newdigate Chaldon CMO Haslemere Old Tenisonians Chobham S.Railway & Kenley p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points SECOND DIVISION 2nd XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Manik Wadhwa (SPK) * Mark Rance (NEW) * Amit Rathore (CAT) G Boxall (HAS) * Paul Gibbs (SRK) Murdhanya Dave (SPK) * I Futcher (HAS) * Cameron Osborne (NEW) Atta Basra (TEN) * Pratik Patel (SPK) SECOND DIVISION 2nd XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Liam Connaughton (WEY) / D Boxall (HAS) / Atta Basra (TEN) / Ejaz Raja (CHA) / Daniel Banks (SPK) / Raj Sood (TEN) / Waqas Akbar (CHA) / James Randall (WEY) / Murdhanya Dave (SPK) / Pratik Patel (SPK) /

46 THIRD DIVISION 2nd XI 2015 THIRD DIVISION 2nd XI FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Frimley Claygate John Fisher Wandgas Long Ditton Effingham Worplesdon & B Englefield Green Hook & Southboro p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points THIRD DIVISION 2nd XI BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Tom Bennett (LON) Ali Hasan (JOH) * Gary Smith (FRI) Dan Wheeler (WAN) David Knight (JOH) * Tony Roberts (WOR) Russ Guyatt (CLA) * Lennox Haynes (JOH) Matthew Dixon (EFF) * Joel Stroud (EFF) THIRD DIVISION 2nd XI BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Sarfraz Ahmed (WAN) / Andy Cox (FRI) / James McPhail (CLA) / Matthew Dixon (EFF) / Owen Bailey (JOH) / Henry Nicholson (CLA) / Chovan Seneviratne (FRI) / Jay Doddaballapur (WOR) / Chris Grannell (FRI) / John Cunningham (WOR) /

47 3rd XI LEAGUE EAST rd XI LEAGUE EAST FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Mitcham Hampton Hill Woodmansterne Old Emanuel Wallington Sheen Park Wimbledon Lakeside p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points 3rd XI LEAGUE EAST BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Michael Edwards (WOO) * Nally Fernando (HAM) Selvanygan Suganthan (MIT) * Anthony Nash (WAL) Harawall Wassam (MIT) * Philip Smith (SPK) * Vimal Vethanayagam (SPK) Calum Duncan (WAL) Martin Paul Gouma (MIT) Nazz Ahmad (SPK) rd XI LEAGUE EAST BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Selvanygan Suganthan (MIT) / Jordan Morris (WOO) / Gareth Powell (HAM) / Paul Movel (WOO) / Ralph Patel (WOO) /

48 3rd XI LEAGUE WEST rd XI LEAGUE WEST FINAL LEAGUE TABLE Club p low lol dlw dll tw tl twd tld a pc lcn wcn t BatP BowlP Pen Pts 1 Weybridge Vandals Chertsey Whiteley Village Staines & Laleham Shepperton Byfleet Camberley p - Played, low - Limited Over win (20), lol - Limited Over lose (0), dlw - Limited Over win (D/L) (20), dll - Limited Over lose (D/L) (0), tw - Time win (20), tl - Time lose (0), twd - Time winning draw (2), tld - Time losing draw (0), a - Abandoned - no play (4), pc - Abandoned - play commenced (4), lcn - Team Conceded (0), wcn - Opposition Conceded (20), t - Tied (10), BatP - Batting Bonus Points, BowlP - Bowling Bonus Points, Pen - Penalty Points, Pts - Points 3rd XI LEAGUE WEST BATTING AVERAGES Name Games Inns NO Runs Highest Avg 50's 100's 1 Chulana Dias (WEY) Sam Salt (CHE) Umar Hameed (WHI) Paul Donlevy (STA) Tom Drage (CHE) * Jamie Collett (BYF) Ken M Perren (WHI) Adrian Waldock (WEY) Billy Shambler (WHI) Eddie Oxborough (BYF) * rd XI LEAGUE WEST BOWLING AVERAGES Name Overs Maidens Runs Wkts Best Bowling 5WH Econ S-R Ave 1 Daron Tribe (WHI) / Aiden Razey (WHI) / Tom Drage (CHE) / NOTE: Qualifying criteria for the Batting and Bowling Averages are a minimum of 6 innings (Batting) and 15 wickets (Bowling). Top 10 players in each division are listed; fewer if players do not meet the criteria. 46

49 HONOURS BOARDS 1st XI COMPETITION PREMIER DIVISION 1st XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Kempton Haslemere 2014 Weybridge Vandals Battersea Ironsides 2013 Chertsey Byfleet FIRST DIVISION 1st XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Merstham Frimley 2014 Ripley Old Tenisonians 2013 Lingfield Whiteley Village SECOND DIVISION 1st XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Newdigate Hampton Hill 2014 Merstham Chaldon CMO THIRD DIVISION 1st XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Effingham John Fisher 2014 Sheen Park Claygate Former DIVISION ONE 1st XI (up to 2012) Year Winners Runners Up 2012 Guildford City Old Pauline 2011 Sanderstead Hampton Wick Royal 2010 Oxted & Limpsfield Merrow 2009 Battersea Ironsides Godalming 2008 Addiscombe Stoke D Abernon 2007 Croydon M.O. Valley End 2006 SinjunGrammarians Chobham 2005 Leatherhead Staines & Laleham 2004 Wallington Carshalton & CroyGas 2003 Thames Ditton Churt 2002 Pyrford Kingstonian 2001 Old Wimbledonians Ripley 2000 Ashtead Southern Railway 1999 Blackheath Farncombe 1998 Alleyn Old Boys Roehampton 1997 Haslemere Alleyn Old Boys 1996 Thames Ditton Farncombe 1995 Byfleet Blackheath 1994 Southern Railway Old Wimbledonians 1993 Albury Old Tiffinians 1992 Old Hamptonians Teddington Town Former DIVISION TWO 1st XI (up to 2013) Year Winners Runners Up 2013 Hampton Hill Old Tenisonians 2012 Frimley Lingfield 2011 Long Ditton Merstham 2010 Roehampton Haslemere 2009 Lingfield Shepperton 2008 West End Esher Frimley 2007 Merrow Old Tiffinians 2006 Hampton Wick Royal Frimley 2005 Long Ditton Horley 2004 Caterham Valley End 2003 Chobham Old Grammarians 2002 Olinda Vandals Effingham 2001 Wallington Frimley 2000 Whiteley Village Sinjuns 1999 Godalming Southern Railway 1998 Kingstonian Merrow 1997 Kenley Churt 1996 Alleyn Old Boys Croydon Gas 1995 Roehampton Ripley 1994 Felbridge Wallington 1993 Carshalton Byfleet 47

50 HONOURS BOARDS 2nd XI COMPETITION PREMIER DIVISION 2nd XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Merstham Staines & Laleham 2014 Lingfield Battersea Ironsides 2013 Deando Ruxley Kingstonian FIRST DIVISION 2nd XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Merton Whiteley Village 2014 Old Tiffinians Wallington 2013 Hampton Hill Shepperton SECOND DIVISION 2nd XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Sheen Park Caterham 2014 Mitcham Merton THIRD DIVISION 2nd XI Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Frimley Claygate 2014 Sheen Park Old Tenisonians Former DIVISION ONE 2nd XI (up to 2012) Year Winners Runners Up 2012 Ripley Kempton 2011 Guildford City Staines & Laleham 2010 Carshalton Woodmansterne 2009 Battersea Ironsides Old Hamptonians 2008 Stoke D Abernon Hampton Wick Royal 2007 Thames Ditton Godalming 2006 Old Rutlishians Valley End 2005 Wallington Olinda Vandals 2004 Ripley Kingstonian 2003 Southern Railway Carshalton & CroyGas & Kenley 2002 Pyrford Sinjuns 2001 Farncombe Leatherhead 2000 Oxted Thames Ditton 1999 Haslemere Alleyn Old Boys 1998 Old Wimbledonians Roehampton 1997 Englefield Green Farncombe 1996 Haslemere Alleyn Old Boys 1995 Ripley Farncombe 1994 Chobham Old Sinjuns 1993 Southern Railway Old Tiffinians 1992 Old Sinjuns Old Tiffinians Former DIVISION TWO 2nd XI (up to 2013) Year Winners Runners Up 2013 Whiteley Village Weybridge Vandals 2012 Putney Hampton Hill 2011 Kingstonian Lingfield 2010 Guildford City Deando Ruxley 2009 Carshalton Effingham 2008 Old Hamptonians West End Esher 2007 Merrow Hampton Wick Royal 2006 Croydon MO Horley 2005 Wandgas Staines & Laleham 2004 Godalming Battersea Ironsides 2003 Kingstonian Merrow 2002 Effingham Southern Railway 2001 Marlborough (1870) Frimley 2000 Farncombe Whiteley Village 1999 Blackheath Kenley 1998 Croydon Gas Ripley 1997 Byfleet Old Wimbledonians 1996 Old Grammarians Stoke D Abernon 1995 Alleyn Old Boys Merstham 1994 Ripley Carshalton 1993 Englefield Green Thames Ditton 48

51 HONOURS BOARDS 3rd XI COMPETITION 3rd XI LEAGUE EAST Year Winners 2015 Mitcham 3rd XI LEAGUE WEST Year Winners 2015 Weybridge Vandals Former 3rd XI LEAGUE (up to 2014) Year Winners Runners Up 2014 Dorking Ripley 2013 Cranleigh Farnham 2012 Chipstead, Coulsdon West End Esher & Walcountians 2011 Staines & Laleham Kingstonian 2010 Guildford City Woking & Horsell 2009 Old Tiffinians Merstham 2008 Thames Ditton Hampton Wick Royal 2007 Oxted & Limpsfield Farnham 2006 SinjunGrammarians Old Pauline 2005 Pyrford Valley End 2004 Egham Wallington 2003 Caterham Valley End 2002 Carshalton & CroyGas Caterham 2001 Old Wimbledonians Pyrford 2000 Thames Ditton Croydon Gas 1999 Thames Ditton Old Grammarians 1998 Valley End Old Grammarians 1997 Englefield Green Marlborough (1870) 1996 Thames Ditton Spencer IV 1995 Carshalton Ottershaw 1994 Roehampton Englefield Green 1993 Ottershaw Englefield Green 1992 Spencer IV Old Sinjuns FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE Club Challenge Win 365 pints of FULLER s London Pride for your Club Our sponsors continue their undertaking to reward clubs who develop young players to the point where they represent the County. If you have a young player who has regularly played for one of your teams in the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League and he goes on to play for Surrey in a First Class match you could be celebrating his success by toasting his future with 365 free pints. If you have such a player or players who qualify you should submit their details in writing to the League Secretary, for scrutiny by the Executive Committee and Fuller s Brewery, whose decision will be final with no right of appeal. 49

52 CUP HONOURS BOARDS LEAGUE CUP Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Haslemere Frimley 2014 Old Tenisonians Weybridge Vandals 2013 Long Ditton Kempton 2012 Old Tenisonians Guildford City 2011 Old Pauline Putney 2010 Sanderstead Lingfield 2009 Oxted & Limpsfield Lingfield 2008 Addiscombe Whiteley Village 2007 Valley End Olinda Vandals 2006 Valley End SinjunGrammarians 2005 Not Awarded Valley End 2004 Wallington Chobham 2003 Effingham Old Grammarians 2002 Kingstonian Woodmansterne 2001 Kingstonian Croydon MO 2000 Kingstonian Croydon MO 1999 Thames Ditton Croydon MO 1998 Kenley Pyrford 1997 Marlborough (1870) Alleyn Old Boys 1996 Alleyn Old Boys Old Sinjuns 1995 Thames Ditton Marlborough (1870) 1994 Haslemere Southern Railway 1993 Old Grammarians Farncombe 1992 Old Hamptonians Old Tiffinians 20/20 CUP Year Winners Runners Up 2015 Woodmansterne Ripley 2014 Woodmansterne Kempton 2013 Chertsey Byfleet 2012 Thames Ditton Woodmansterne 2011 Sanderstead Wallington 2010 West End Esher Oxted & Limpsfield 2009 Sanderstead Ripley 50

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54 Earl Baker (r) presents the Fuller s Brewery sponsorship cheque to Graeme Howgate, Vice-President Spectators enjoying the League Cup Final at Hampton Hill CC 52

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56 Above: Merton CC celebrate their 125th Anniversary with a six-a-side competition Left: Trophies waiting to be claimed Below: Pat Murphy (guest speaker) and Bert Peeters (Fuller s) with Club of the Month winners, from l-r Merstham CC, Haslemere CC, Wandgas CC, and Hampton Hill CC 54

57 Above: Richard Anstey (l), Past President and Peter Murphy (r), Chairman of the Surrey Championship Top Right: Paul James (r), Vice President and Glenn Gershkoff (l), FBSCL auditor Below: The Chairman s Table: (from l-r) Gordon Robinson, Peter Murphy, Merrill Kindred, Paul James, Kim Price, Richard Anstey, Steph Williams, David Kingsmill, Paul Taylor, Mandy Taylor 55

58 David Kingsmill, President of the FBSCL, presents the League Cup to Haslemere CC Woodmansterne CC, winners of the /20 Cup and the delayed 2014 final, accept their award from David Kingsmill Selvanygan Suganthan (Mitcham CC), 3rd XI East best bowler Sheen Park CC, 2nd XI Second Division Champions Whiteley Village CC, 2nd XI First Division Runners Up Ken Mead, 2nd XI Premier Division best bowler 56

59 John Fisher CC, 1st XI Third Division Runners Up Frimley CC, 1st XI First Division Runners Up Kempton CC, 1st XI Premier Division Champions Geoff Phillips (r), retiring Treasurer, hands out raffle prizes at the Annual Dinner Pat Murphy, sports writer and broadcaster, enjoys a pint of Fuller s London Pride Kempton CC, League Champions, celebrate with Pat Murphy 57

60 Hampton Hill CC turn out in force for the League Dinner Hands up if you re having a good time! A full house at the Annual Dinner Effingham CC enjoying a drink together 58

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62 FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE CUP DRAW 2016 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Semi-Finals FINAL - at Godalming CC 8th May 1.00pm 5th June 1.00pm 3rd July 1.00pm 7th August 1.00pm 4th September noon H Southern Railway, Kenley & Selsdon H A Roehampton H Ewhurst A H A Godalming H Long Ditton H A Lingfield A H H Hampton Hill A A Ripley H Thames Ditton H A bye H Effingham A H A A Chobham H Putney H A London Gymkhana A H Worplesdon & Burpham A A SinjunGrammarians H West End Esher H A Frimley H Chaldon CMO A H A Merrow H Woodmansterne H A Whiteley Village A H H Croydon Community A A Sheen Park H Newdigate A bye H H Mitcham A H A A Merstham H Wallington H A Old Tenisonians A H Wandgas A A Horley If any home side is unable to host the match, it is acceptable to switch the game to the ground of the away side. However, the original home side is responsible for 'Play-Cricket' input, and notification of the result to the League. Teams must ensure clarification over who is to purchase and prepare the teas, but the costs are shared. Winning clubs must ensure that they are aware of their opponent in each subsequent round. 60

63 FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE 20/20 Cup Competition /20 Group 1 Merrow Ripley Whiteley Village Worplesdon & Burpham 20/20 Group 3 Old Tenisonians Putney Sheen Park SinjunGrammarians 20/20 Group 2 London Gymkhana Shepperton Thames Ditton West End Esher 20/20 Group 4 Croydon Community Mitcham Wallington Woodmansterne All fixtures to be displayed on the League website and Play-Cricket.com. 20/20 FINALS DAY - Sunday 21st August at Wandgas CC, 10.00am. A draw will take place before Finals Day to decide which Group Winners will play each other in two consecutive semi-finals. Winners of these two matches will proceed to the Final. FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE Club Challenge Win 365 pints of FULLER s London Pride for your Club Our sponsors continue their undertaking to reward clubs who develop young players to the point where they represent the County. If you have a young player who has regularly played for one of your teams in the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League and he goes on to play for Surrey in a First Class match you could be celebrating his success by toasting his future with 365 free pints. If you have such a player or players who qualify you should submit their details in writing to the League Secretary, for scrutiny by the Executive Committee and Fuller s Brewery, whose decision will be final with no right of appeal. 61

64 FBSCL - LEAGUE MILESTONES 1991: League inaugurated at Old Tiffinians CC (17 January). 1992: First playing season consisting of 19 clubs in 1st XI and 2nd XI Divisions plus a 3rd XI Division of eight clubs. No restrictions on the number of overs a side batting first could receive. 1st XIs to use two new balls per match. 2nd XI & 3rd XIs to use one new ball per match. At the end of the season, Old Hamptonians as our Champions invited to join the Surrey Championship for : The FBSCL extended to two 1st XI and 2nd XI Divisions, both consisting of eighteen clubs. Albury and Old Tiffinians as our Champions and Runners Up invited to join the Surrey Championship for : Innings of the side batting first restricted to a maximum of 65 overs. 1997: Introduction of two new balls per match for 2nd XIs. 1998: Promotion and relegation with the Surrey Championship agreed on a regular basis to take effect from the end of the season (1st XI and 2nd XI only). 2000: The FBSCL appoints first President. 2002: Earlier start time of matches introduced. The FBSCL introduces formal Guidelines on standards required at member clubs and those seeking to join the FBSCL based on ECB criteria. 2003: Promotion and relegation with the Surrey Championship extended to cover our 3rd XI Division, taking effect from the end of the season. 2004: Innings of the side batting first restricted to a maximum of 55 overs. Sovereign Trophy Semi Finalists. 2005: Number of overs in a full match restricted to a minimum of 95 overs with the side batting first restricted to a maximum of 52 overs. Minor adjustments to the awarding of bowling bonus points. Two new balls introduced for all FBSCL matches enabling standard playing conditions for all divisions. SCB Inter League Day Winners. 2007: Sovereign Trophy Semi Finalists. 2009: Introduction of a 20/20 League Cup on a voluntary basis. SCB Inter League Day Winners. 2010: Readers Supreme County Crown replaces Gunn & Moore Maestro as the official FBSCL ball. 2012: Fuller s Brewery completes 21 years of unbroken sponsorship of the FBSCL. Final of League Cup held at the Kia Oval. SCB Inter League Day Winners. 2013: Introduction of divisions of ten clubs, where possible, and a shared time and limited overs league format, on a home and away basis. 2014: The FBSCL reaches 50 clubs across 1st XI, 2nd XI, and 3rd XI teams for the first time. 2015: The FBSCL reaches 17 3rd XI League clubs playing, in two divisions, a shared time and limited overs format, on a home and away basis. 2016: 3rd XI League merged with teams outside the Surrey Championship top 30, to form The Fuller's/Surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League, consisting of 31 teams split across Central, East and West Divisions. Annual Presentation Dinner Previous Principal Speakers 2015 Pat Murphy 2014 Paul Nixon 2013 Mike Watkinson 2012 Ronnie Irani 2011 Jeremy Coney 2010 John Barclay 2009 Jonathan Agnew 2008 Geoff Miller 2007 David Graveney 2006 Paul Allott 2005 Mike Gatting 2004 Rod Marsh 2003 Robin Smith 2002 Gladstone Small 2001 Geoff Miller 2000 Simon Hughes Jeff Thomson 1998 Chris Cowdrey 1997 Graeme Fowler 1996 Alan Lamb 1995 Henry Blofeld 1994 David English 1993 Mark Nicholas 1992 Bob ( The Cat ) Bevan

65 25th ANNUAL DINNER FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER 2016 GOLD CUP SUITE, SANDOWN PARK RACECOURSE 19.00pm am GUEST SPEAKER: TO BE ANNOUNCED with Roger Dakin Master of Ceremonies Tickets on sale throughout the season Book early to avoid disappointment Please remember that each club is required to purchase the following minimum number of tickets: 1 Team: 3 Tickets 2/3 Teams: 6 Tickets Partners and guests are most welcome We are assured that all meats used are HALAL All enquiries to Bernard Brace e: bbmjwbwolfhounds@msn.com 63

66 FULLER S BREWERY SURREY COUNTY LEAGUE Rules and Regulations 2016 onwards Section A - Rules and Constitution Section B - League Structure Section C - General Playing Conditions Section D - Match Regulations - Time Games Section E - Match Regulations - Limited Overs and League Cup Games 79 Section F - League Cup Competition Section G - 20/20 Cup Competition Section H - Disciplinary Code Ground & Facility Standards

67 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section A - Rules and Constitution TITLE 1. The League shall be called The Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League ( the League ). PURPOSE 2. The purpose of the League is to organise cricket on a championship basis with the intention of playing cricket in the best traditions and spirit of the game. COMPOSITION 3.1 The League shall consist of a Premier, 1st and 2nd XI division and such other divisions, made up of such number of sides, as the League shall from time to time decide. 3.2 The format of the 3rd XI League shall be at the discretion of the Executive Committee. 3.3 The structure of the League competitions is shown in Section B League Structure. MEMBER CLUBS 4.1 Member Clubs shall be members of the Surrey Cricket Board and shall have grounds which are considered for cricket purposes by the Surrey Cricket Board to be within the County of Surrey. Changes in Membership 4.2 Clubs elected to the League or being relegated from the Surrey Championship will become full members immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting before their first playing season in the League and may at the discretion of the Executive Committee be granted observer status at management meetings upon their written agreement to enter the League. 4.3 Member Clubs resigning from the League or being promoted to the Surrey Championship will cease full membership immediately prior to the Annual General Meeting after their last playing season in the League. 4.4 Member Clubs elected to or resigning from the League will give notice in accordance with the requirements laid down by the Surrey Cricket Board. 4.5 Clubs wishing to join the League will give notice of their application to the Secretary by 31 August to take effect in accordance with clause 4.2 above. 4.6 Member Clubs resigning a side from the League will give notice to the Secretary by 30 September to take effect in accordance with clause 4.3 above. 4.7 Membership of the 3rd XI League will be at the discretion of the Executive Committee. PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENTS 5.1 The League may elect such persons as the Executive Committee may nominate as President and Vice- Presidents. Such elections (if any) shall be made at an Annual General Meeting of the League and shall be for such terms as may be specified, or, if no such term is specified, shall continue until such time as the President or Vice-President as the case may be shall resign or the League votes at a General Meeting to remove such person from office. 5.2 There shall neither be more than one President nor more than five Vice-Presidents at any one time. 5.3 There is neither a requirement for the President nor for any Vice-President to be a member of or affiliated to any Member Club. 5.4 The President and Vice-Presidents shall be entitled to attend and speak (but not vote) at General Meetings and Management Committee Meetings and shall be provided with copies of notices and agenda therefor. 5.5 The President shall neither be entitled to attend at any Executive Committee meeting, except at the specific request of the Executive Committee, nor to vote at such meeting. 5.6 The President may form part of the Appeals Committee. ADMINISTRATION Management Committee 6.1 The affairs of the League shall be governed by a Management Committee comprising a representative of each Member Club (a League Representative ) together with an Executive Committee as provided in clause 6.3 below. 65

68 6.2 Any persons elected as President or as officers or members of the Executive Committee shall not serve as a League Representative for their club. Their respective clubs shall appoint an alternative League Representative to the Management Committee. Executive Committee 6.3 Routine business of the League shall be administered by an Executive Committee ( the Executive Committee ) which shall not be less than ten in number consisting of a Chairman, Deputy Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Match Secretary and Welfare Officer and such other general committee members as may be elected from time to time. All officers shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. 6.4 The Executive Committee may fill any casual vacancy, co-opt any person onto the Committee, or appoint sub-committees, subject to confirmation at the next Management Committee meeting. Disciplinary Committee and Chairman 6.5 The Executive Committee shall appoint one of its members to act as Disciplinary Committee Chairman. Disciplinary matters shall be dealt with in accordance with Section H - Disciplinary Code. Indemnity 6.6 The President and each Vice-President, officer or member of the Executive Committee (including any person appointed to sit on any Appeals Committee) shall be indemnified by the League against all costs charges losses expenses and liabilities incurred by him in the execution and discharge of his duties, or in relation thereto, including any liability incurred by him in defending any civil proceedings that relate to anything done or omitted or alleged to have been done or omitted by him as President or Vice-President, or as an officer or member of the Executive Committee of the League (as the case may be). MEETINGS General Meetings 7.1 The Secretary shall give not less than three weeks notice of any General Meeting to the League Representatives of each Member Club. All Member Clubs are required to attend all General Meetings. 7.2 Exceptionally, not less than five weeks notice shall be given to the League Representatives of each Member Club in the case of a General Meeting that is to consider a motion to expel a Member Club from the League. 7.3 The quorum for a General Meeting shall be the attendance by the representatives of not less than half the Member Clubs. 7.4 The failure by a Member Club to attend any General Meeting shall be a disciplinary offence and shall incur a fine of not more than 50 at the discretion of the Secretary. For the avoidance of doubt fines shall be imposed irrespective of whether or not a Member Club is entitled to vote at the meeting. Annual General Meetings 7.5 The Annual General Meeting of the League shall take place in January of each year. 7.6 The Annual General Meeting of the League shall transact the annual business of the League and shall also consider motions and items submitted in writing to the Secretary not less than six weeks prior to the date of the meeting. 7.7 A motion proposed by Member Clubs for an Annual General Meeting shall bear the signatures of a prescribed officer (as defined in clause 10 of this Constitution) of the Member Club proposing such motion and of not less than four other Member Clubs acting as seconders to the motion and shall state clearly the wording of the motion or motions to be put to the meeting. Special General Meetings 7.8 A Special General Meeting may be called at any time by the Executive Committee or on application to the Secretary in writing by the requisite number of Member Clubs in accordance with clause 7.9 below. 7.9 An application by Member Clubs for a Special General Meeting shall bear the signatures of a prescribed officer (as defined in clause 10 of this Constitution) of not less than five Member Clubs and shall state clearly the motion or motions to be put to the meeting Any Special General Meeting requisitioned by Member Clubs shall take place within seven weeks of the receipt by the Secretary of the application At the discretion of the Executive Committee a postal vote may be taken in lieu of a Special Meeting. Management Committee Meetings 7.12 The Management Committee shall meet as necessary. The Secretary shall give not less than three weeks notice of Management Committee meetings to League Representatives. All Member Clubs 66

69 are required to attend all meetings of the Management Committee The quorum for a Management Committee Meeting shall be the attendance by the representatives of not less than half the Member Clubs The failure by a Member Club to attend any Management Committee Meeting shall be a disciplinary offence and shall incur a fine of not more than 50 at the discretion of the Secretary. For the avoidance of doubt fines shall be imposed irrespective of whether or not a Member Club is entitled to vote at the meeting. Executive Committee Meetings 7.15 The Executive Committee shall meet as necessary. The Secretary shall give not less than two weeks notice of Executive Committee meetings in writing to Executive Committee members The quorum for an Executive Committee Meeting shall be not less than four members All resolutions before the Executive Committee shall be decided by simple majority of the members present. Induction Evenings 7.18 It is a requirement that such officers of Member Clubs joining the League, whether as a result of relegation from the Surrey Championship or otherwise, as shall be advised by the Executive Committee, shall attend an Induction Evening arranged by the Executive Committee prior to the start of the season. The failure by the designated officers of a Member Club to attend any Induction Evening shall be a disciplinary offence and shall incur a fine of not more than 50 at the discretion of the Secretary. VOTING 8.1 At General Meetings, Management Committee Meetings and any vote conducted by post or electronically, the voting shall be on the basis of one vote per Member Club that maintains a 1st XI in the League. 8.2 Motions concerning changes to Section A - Constitution, Section C - General Playing Conditions, Sections D and E - the (relevant) Match Regulations, Section F - League Cup Playing Conditions, Section G - 20/20 League Cup Playing Conditions or Section H - Disciplinary Code, or concerning changes to membership, require a majority of two thirds of the Member Clubs voting on the motion and a simple majority of the total membership of the League entitled to vote whether or not all Member Clubs are in attendance or have participated in the vote. 8.3 All other motions shall be decided by simple majority. 8.4 A Member Club that only maintains a 2nd XI in the League shall not be eligible to vote at such meetings. 8.5 A Member Club that only maintains a 3rd XI in the League shall only be entitled to vote in respect of any matter relating solely to the operation of the 3rd XI League and in these circumstances the total membership of the League as described in clause 8.2 shall be deemed to have been increased to accommodate the provisions of such Member Clubs. FINANCE 9.1 Each Member Club shall pay an annual subscription in respect of each XI playing within the League at a rate that shall be decided from time to time. 9.2 The Treasurer shall invoice each Member Club before 1 March in each year for payment prior to 1 April for: Annual Subscription Extra Balls Surrey Cricket Board Subscription. 9.3 Late payment of the subscriptions shall be a disciplinary offence and shall incur an additional charge of 10 per month or part thereof until the subscription is paid in full. 9.4 No Member Club shall receive points in any match played whilst either or both any part of the annual subscription is outstanding or fines imposed from the previous season have not been paid. Any Member Club which subsequently pays will have those points reinstated, provided the payment is made on or before 15 May in that season. For the purposes of this rule, the Treasurer shall be responsible for confirming to the Member Club that the subscription or fine has been paid. 9.5 An audited account for the year ended 31 October shall be prepared and presented to the Annual General Meeting. An Auditor shall be appointed by simple majority at the Annual General Meeting. 67

70 9.6 The League bank account(s) shall be held by an appointed bank as decided upon by the Management Committee. Cheques drawn on this account must bear the signature of one of the Chairman, Deputy Chairman, Secretary or Treasurer. 9.7 Clubs expelled or resigning from the League or being promoted to the Surrey Championship shall have no claim upon the League or its assets whatsoever. 9.8 In the event of the League disbanding any assets shall be realised and shall be distributed in accordance with a resolution of a Special General Meeting approved by a simple majority. NOTICES 10. Any notices to be given to the Secretary by a Member Club under Section A - Constitution, any of the Playing Conditions or Match Regulations, or Section H - Disciplinary Code, shall be in writing and signed by any of the following officers of the relevant Member Club: (a) Chairman; (b) Secretary; (c) League Representative; or (d) the Club Captain ( a prescribed officer ) together with the Captain of the relevant side (unless he has already signed the notice in one of the foregoing capacities). DISPUTES 11. Any disputes or queries regarding the interpretation of this Constitution shall be determined by the Executive Committee whose decision shall be final and remain in force only until the next General Meeting unless then ratified by such meeting. FINES 12.1 Where Section A - Constitution provides for a fine to be imposed it shall be at the discretion of the Executive Committee whether such fine is imposed, and the amount thereof, provided that the amount specified for such fine in the relevant Rule shall be the maximum amount which may be imposed in respect thereof All fines must be paid within 30 days of the date of the invoice issued by the Treasurer Appeals against fines must be lodged in writing and received by the Secretary within 14 days of the date of invoice and lodged in accordance with the provisions for appeals in Section H - Disciplinary Code Member Clubs in default of payment of fines shall be subject to further disciplinary penalties in accordance with Section H - Disciplinary Code. TROPHIES 13.1 All trophies shall remain the sole property of the League All trophies must be returned to the Secretary by 30 September in each year. Any club in default of its obligations in this regard shall be fined the sum of 25 for each trophy not returned within the due time It is the responsibility of each Member Club to insure each trophy it has been awarded in its full reinstatement value whilst it is in its care. If any trophy is lost or damaged whilst under the care of a Member Club, then that club shall refund to the League the amount of its current value or the cost of its thorough repair. WEBSITE 14. Member Clubs shall comply at all times with the rules of administration of the League website as published from time to time and shall ensure that all information concerning their club is kept up to date at all times. LEAGUE DINNER 15. Member Clubs shall attend the annual League awards dinner and shall purchase such allocation of tickets (whether or not in lieu of attendance) as the Executive Committee shall from time to time determine. Revised and/or approved January

71 1st and 2nd XI competitions Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section B - League Structure (2016 Season Onwards) There shall be a Premier Division of each competition each consisting of 10 sides. There shall be a 1st XI First and Second Division each consisting of 10 sides and a 2nd XI First Division consisting of 10 sides and a Second Division consisting of 9 sides. There shall be a Third Division each competition consisting of 9 sides. In every case a club plays each other twice in each season on a home and away basis with one game played as a time match and the other played as a limited overs match. The Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League The 3rd XI competition run in conjunction with the Surrey Championship will consist of 31 sides divided into three regional divisions, Central, East and West. Two divisions will consist of 10 sides and one division, West, will consist of 11 sides. The divisions of 10 teams will play each other twice on a home and away basis with one game played as a time match and the other as a limited overs match. In the West division each team will play each other once and then play six or seven other teams a second time, as set out in the Fixtures List. Teams playing each other twice will play one time match and one limited overs match. The allocation of each club to a division will be at the sole discretion of the Executive Committee. The winner of each regional division will be promoted into the Surrey Championship 3rd XI Division 2, from which three clubs will be relegated. The regional make-up will be revised on an annual basis depending on the overall mix after promotion / relegation. Revised and/or approved January 2016 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section C - General Playing Conditions FIXTURES 1.1 All fixtures other than for the regional group stages of the 20/20 League Cup shall be arranged by the Secretary, and shall be played by Member Clubs on such dates as shall be prescribed. 1.2 No League fixture may be played at times or on dates or grounds other than as prescribed without prior written permission of the Executive Committee. 1.3 No League fixture shall be cancelled owing to unfit conditions caused by inclement weather prior to the agreed starting time unless by agreement of the two captains or their appointed deputies. 1.4 All matches shall conform to the Laws of Cricket, except where varied by these General Playing Conditions and the applicable Match Regulations. 1.5 Before the commencement of any match the captains of each side shall hand to the Appointed Match Umpires, or if there be no such umpire, exchange team sheets in the form prescribed from time to time by the Executive Committee. The failure of a captain to provide the required team sheet shall be a disciplinary offence in respect of both the Member Club and the captain of the side concerned. TEAS AND DRINKS Teas 2.1 The home club will be responsible for providing tea for the visiting side and officials at no charge to them. Drinks 2.2 A drinks interval may be taken during the course of each innings if agreed by the captains and the Appointed Match Umpires are informed before the beginning of the match. The drinks interval shall not count as an interval for which overs have to be deducted in accordance with these General Playing Conditions or the relevant Match Regulations. 69

72 MATCH REGULATIONS TIME GAMES Applicable playing conditions 3.1 All time games shall be played in accordance with Section D Match Regulations Time Games. Match Points and Bonus Points 3.2 Match Points and Bonus Points will be awarded in accordance with Playing Conditions 5 and 6 below. MATCH REGULATIONS LIMITED OVER GAMES Applicable playing conditions 4.1 All limited overs matches (with the exception of 20/20 League Cup matches) shall be played in accordance with the Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games. Match Points and Bonus Points 4.2 Match Points and Bonus Points will be awarded in accordance with Playing Conditions 5 and 6 below save that Playing Condition 5(c) shall not apply. POINTS Match Points 5. Match Points shall be awarded as follows: (a) For the winning side 20 points (b) (c) (d) (e) For a tie 10 points to each side In a drawn game where the side batting second has received a minimum of 20 overs: For the side with the faster scoring rate 2 points Where both sides have an identical scoring rate 1 point each In a match abandoned pursuant to the Match Regulations in Section D clause 4.6 or Section E clause 4.4, 4 points to each side In the event of a side not being able to fulfil a fixture, the opposing side shall receive 20 points for a win and the defaulting side no points Bonus Points 6. Bonus Points shall be awarded (except to sides which have won or tied their match, or where the match has been abandoned pursuant to the Match Regulations in Section D clause 4.6 or Section E clause 4.4) as follows: 6.1 A total of: 1 bonus point at 120 runs 2 bonus points at 140 runs 3 bonus points at 160 runs A maximum of 4 bonus points at 180 runs. 6.2 A total of: 1 bonus point for 3 wickets 2 bonus points for 5 wickets 3 bonus points for 7 wickets A maximum of 4 bonus points for 9 wickets or the complete dismissal of a side if there are fewer than 9 wickets to fall. PENALTY RUNS 7. Except in the case of penalty runs pursuant to Law 2.6 of the Laws of Cricket (player returning without permission), Law 41.2 (fielding the ball) or Law 41.3 (protective helmets belonging to the fielding side), the awarding of penalty runs in the circumstances described within the Laws of Cricket shall not apply in any match played under the auspices of the League. FAILURE TO FULFIL FIXTURES 8.1 In the event of a side not being able to fulfil a fixture, the defaulting Member Club shall be fined 75, which sum shall be paid to the opposing club as compensation towards losses and expenses incurred. 8.2 Any Member Club failing to fulfil a fixture shall submit a written explanation to the Secretary within seven days of the cancelled game. Any Member Club failing to comply with this rule shall be fined 25 in addition to any penalty imposed under Playing Condition

73 8.3 If any side of any Member Club is forced during the course of one season to cancel three matches other than for reasons of inclement weather, that side shall be withdrawn from its respective league and its record will be expunged from the relevant league table. The Executive Committee shall have an overriding discretion to waive or suspend this penalty due to exceptional circumstances affecting such Member Club in default and the exercise or not of such discretion shall be final and not subject to appeal. Team precedence and numbers 8.4 In the event of a Member Club being unable to fulfil all its fixtures on any day, the playing of the 1st XI fixture shall take precedence over the playing of the 2nd XI fixture which shall in turn take precedence over the playing of the 3rd XI fixture (if any). For the purpose of this paragraph the League and the Surrey Championship shall be regarded as one league. 8.5 Any Member Club repeatedly failing to field full sides during the season shall have its membership of the League reviewed at the conclusion of that season. POSITION IN THE LEAGUE TABLE 9.1 The order of sides shall be determined by the total number of points obtained. If there are two or more sides with the same number of points, preference shall be given firstly to the side with the most wins or, if still equal, to the side with the most Match Points and, if then still equal, to the side that has taken the most wickets in the season and finally, if the sides are still equal the matter will be decided by the drawing of lots. 9.2 In the West Division of the Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League, the order of sides shall be determined by the average number of points obtained, rather than the total, because of the unequal number of games played This playing condition will apply in the West Division of the 3rd XI League, and will be in force when there are more than 10 teams in this division Match points and bonus points will be awarded as in Playing Conditions 5 and 6, and average points per game for each team will be calculated by dividing the total points it has gained by the number of fixtures it has, or should have, played. Averages will be calculated to two places of decimals, pursuant to and For the avoidance of doubt, points will be awarded as in Playing Condition 5 for matches either abandoned or conceded by one team to another, and those matches will be included as fixtures in calculating average points per game. However, should a team be excluded from the Division as a result of conceding excessive numbers of games or voluntarily withdrawing from the division as a result of the closure of the club, in expunging that team s results from the league table, the points gained by other teams from fixtures with that team and the fixtures themselves will both be excluded from the calculation of average points The final positions in the Division will be decided as follows. Positions will be determined by the average number of points calculated as in above. In a case where two or more sides finish with the same average points having had the same numbers of fixtures, they will have the same total points and the method of determining league positions will be exactly as in Playing Condition 9.1. Where sides which have had different numbers of fixtures finish with the same average points when calculated to two decimal places the calculation will be extended to additional decimal places if that enables the league positions to be established. Where teams still cannot be separated, the approach set out in Playing Condition 9.1 for separating sides with the same total points will apply, with the words average number of points substituted for total number of points. PROMOTION/RELEGATION Between the Surrey Championship and the Surrey County League 10.1 At the end of each season the two sides finishing with the least number of points in the lowest divisions of the 1st XI and 2nd XI leagues and the three sides finishing bottom in Division 2 of the 3rd XI league of the Surrey Championship shall be relegated respectively to the Premier Division of the relevant 1st XI and 2nd XI leagues and the three divisions of the Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League and the sides finishing first in each of the Premier Divisions of the 1st XI and 2nd XI leagues and the three sides finishing first in each of the divisions of the Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League shall be promoted respectively to the lowest divisions of the 1st XI and 2nd XI leagues and Division 2 of the 3rd XI league of the Surrey Championship. 71

74 10.2 In the event that a side eligible for promotion from the League to the Surrey Championship fails to meet the minimum requirements of the Surrey Championship in respect of Standards for Grounds and Facilities then that side shall not be promoted and shall remain in the League for the following season and the side due for relegation from the Surrey Championship shall not be relegated. Internally within the Surrey County League 10.3 At the end of each season the two sides finishing with the least number of points in their respective division (other than the lowest division of each league) shall be relegated to the next lowest division of their respective league. The two sides finishing with the most number of points in their respective division shall be promoted to the next highest division of their respective league In the event of a club withdrawing a side from the League before the league fixtures for the next season have been set, preference may be given to the promotion of the side placed next highest after promoted sides in the league table in the next lowest division of the relevant league in lieu of staying the relegation of a side from the division in which the withdrawal took place. Such decision will remain at the sole discretion of the Executive Committee and be notified to all clubs as soon as it is made. Such decision will remain in force even if such withdrawal has taken place from within the Surrey Championship In the event that the expulsion, suspension or withdrawal of a club(s) from the League causes an imbalance in the number of teams competing in any divisions the Executive Committee shall have power to equalise the number of teams playing in each division in such manner as it shall in its absolute discretion think fit. RELATIONSHIP WITH SURREY CHAMPIONSHIP 11.1 Clubs with one or more sides in the Surrey Championship and the League shall receive the sponsorship benefits applicable in each league for sides in the respective divisions in which each side is competing Clubs with one or more sides in each league shall have voting rights in the league in which their 1st XI competes. MATCH BALLS 12.1 All matches in the League must be played with identical new balls nominated and supplied to the Member Clubs by the League The home side shall provide two such balls at the start of each match. MATCH OFFICIALS 13.1 Each Member Club shall provide for all 1st XI matches a competent umpire ( an Appointed Match Umpire ) and scorer acceptable to the League. An Appointed Match Umpire shall not play in the match. Member Clubs persistently failing to provide an Appointed Match Umpire for 1st XI matches shall commit a disciplinary offence and the matter shall be dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee in accordance with Section H - Disciplinary Code Each Member Club is encouraged to provide an Appointed Match Umpire and scorer for all 2nd XI and 3rd XI matches In the event that a Member Club does not provide an Appointed Match Umpire for a match, then the Appointed Match Umpire who has been provided by the opposing side has the option of standing at the non-striker s end for the entire match but is not obliged so to do. RESULT /FACILITY REPORTING 14.1 On completion of a match it is the responsibility of the home club to report by text or , before 10.30pm on the day of the match, the result of the match to the Match Secretary or such other person or persons as the Executive Committee may advise to Member Clubs from time to time Matches which are abandoned or cancelled games must be reported in the manner prescribed by Playing Condition 14.1 above The Match Secretary will enter the reported result of all league matches on the play-cricket.com website by 9.00pm on the Sunday following the match. The home club shall enter the full scorecard by way of confirmation on the play-cricket.com website by 11.00pm on the Monday following the match. The away club shall verify the result and details by 11.00pm on the Tuesday following the match. 72

75 14.4 All visiting clubs may complete a Ground And Facilities Report using the report form published by the League either by completing the form on the League website or by submitting it by post to the person appointed by the Executive Committee. Such reports should be submitted by an authorised officer of the club ordinarily within seven days following the match to which it relates Member Clubs in default of any of their obligations under Playing Conditions above shall be liable to a fine of 20 for each offence Any Member Club persistently in breach of this Playing Condition shall commit a disciplinary offence and the matter shall be dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee in accordance with Section H - Disciplinary Code. AMENITIES & FACILITIES 15.1 Member Clubs are required to provide amenities and facilities in accordance with the guidelines published from time to time by the League. Clubs seeking entry into the League shall be required to meet the same criteria The Executive Committee shall be responsible for monitoring facilities and visiting grounds, to advise on improvements or in the investigation of sub-standard facilities, either of its own volition or following a complaint by another Member Club. Any such complaint received will be dealt with by the Executive Committee at the next Executive Committee Meeting and its report, findings and suggested action shall be advised to the complaining and offending clubs and, if considered appropriate, to the following Management Committee Meeting and/or published on the League website If a Member Club shall not be able to rectify defects in its amenities and facilities to the reasonable satisfaction of the Executive Committee and/or at any time satisfy the Executive Committee as to the future provision of amenities and facilities in accordance with the guidelines published from time to time by the League, the Executive Committee shall have power to demote a Member Club to the next lowest division for the next season or suspend such Member Club from competing in relevant competitions arranged by the League. In the event that a Member Club is suspended in accordance with this provision the Executive Committee shall call a General Meeting of the League to put forward a motion to expel such Member Club from the League If a club is eligible for entry into the League by virtue of its relegation from the Surrey Championship but is unable to satisfy the Executive Committee as to the future provision of amenities and facilities in accordance with the guidelines published from time to time by the League, the Executive Committee shall bring a motion at the next Annual General Meeting to exclude that club from membership of the League. ARTIFICIAL PITCHES 16.1 No 1st XI or 2nd XI games may be played on artificial pitches rd XI matches may be played on artificial pitches on a regular basis subject to the prior written agreement of the Executive Committee. Artificial pitches may be used in 3rd XI matches on an occasional basis with agreement of both captains prior to the start of the game. ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS First Class Players 17.1 Subject to Playing Condition 17.2, no player who has played first class cricket in the twelve months prior to the start of the League season, at home or overseas, shall be eligible to play in the League without the prior written permission of the Executive Committee A player who was first awarded a county contract when a player of a Member Club and continues to be a bona fide playing member of that club and to play when availability allows shall be eligible to play for that club Any player to whom Playing Conditions 17.1 or 17.2 apply shall be eligible to play in the 1st XI league only. Overseas Players 17.4 For the purposes of this Condition an Overseas Player is defined as a player who is not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, and has spent more than four weeks of the period from 1 October to 30 April prior to the season in question outside the United Kingdom The definition of ordinarily resident shall be in the absolute discretion of the Executive Committee which shall take into account, among other factors, whether the player has a home in this country, is 73

76 in the country or is abroad temporarily or permanently, the length of any working contract abroad and nationality No Member Club may register more than one Overseas Player, whether that player is registered to play in the Surrey Championship or the League or both leagues A Member Club must complete the registration of an Overseas Player with the Executive Committee (through its nominated officer) by 31 May in each season. No further registrations will be accepted after this date No Member Club shall register more than one Overseas Player each season, provided that the registration of an alternative Overseas Player may be permitted prior to 31 May in each season, if the first player registered in the same season has not played in a match conducted under the auspices of the League or in the Surrey Championship in that season, and on registration of the alternative player the registration of the first player shall lapse No Overseas Player shall be permitted to play in a match conducted under the auspices of the League until registration of that player has been completed in accordance with Playing Condition A Member Club which plays in any League match an Overseas Player who is not registered with the League or has failed to register the player strictly in accordance with this Condition will automatically be subject to penalties imposed according to Playing Condition No Overseas Player shall play in any other team than the 1st XI of the Member Club without the prior written approval of the Secretary, application for which must be made in writing no later than 8.00pm on the Wednesday before the match in question Conditions relating to the registration of Overseas Players do not apply to holders of United Kingdom or European Union passports. Players under disciplinary sanctions Member Clubs shall take all reasonable steps to prevent from playing in the League any player who is or becomes shown on the disciplinary register maintained by the ECB or any other national governing or regulatory body as having disciplinary sanctions recorded against him which remain unsatisfied It shall be a disciplinary offence for any Member Club to play a player in any match in the League whilst that player is subject to any disciplinary sanction that remains unfulfilled having either been imposed by his own club or this League or any other league or national or international regulatory or governing body. Eligibility for lower teams No Member Club shall, without the prior written consent of the Secretary or his nominated representative, application for which must be made in writing no later than 8.00pm on the Wednesday before the match in question, play any player in a lower team of that club during the last four scheduled League matches, if he has appeared in ten or more League matches for that club in a higher team during that season. For the purpose of this Condition the Surrey Championship and League shall be regarded as one league. PLAYERS ONLY PLAYING FOR ONE CLUB PER SEASON 18.1 No player may be a playing member of more than one Member Club at the same time (save for the purposes of non-league cricket) No player shall be permitted to change clubs for the purposes of League cricket after 31 May each season without the written permission of the Executive Committee (through its nominated officer) and completion of the necessary transfer form or in any circumstances whatsoever after 1 August in each season For the purpose of Playing Conditions 18.1 and 18.2 a member of a club playing league cricket in the Surrey Championship or the League shall be deemed to be playing League cricket. BREACHES OF ELIGIBILITY OR REGISTRATION RULES 19.1 All allegations of breaches of Playing Conditions 17 or 18 must be made in writing to the Secretary within seven days of the alleged breach. The Disciplinary Committee may entertain complaints after seven days of the alleged breach and/or investigate other matches in which the alleged ineligible player may have taken part as it shall in its absolute discretion think fit. The burden of proving that a player is eligible to play shall be on his Member Club. 74

77 19.2 Any Member Club found to be in breach of Playing Conditions 17 or 18 shall forfeit all Match and Bonus Points awarded in any match in which the ineligible player took part and shall suffer the additional deduction of 20 points for each match in which the ineligible player took part The Executive Committee whether acting by itself or through the Secretary or the Disciplinary Committee shall have an overriding discretion to waive all or any part of any penalty that might otherwise be imposed in the case of such breach and the exercise or not of such discretion shall be final and not subject to appeal. DISPUTES 20. Any disputes or queries regarding the interpretation of these Playing Conditions shall be determined by either the Secretary, the Disciplinary Committee or the Executive Committee whose decision shall be final. RESTRICTIONS FOR PLAYERS UNDER THE AGE OF 19 YEARS 21.1 The captain of each side in every match will supply to the Appointed Match Umpires, or the opposing captain, before the toss, their team sheet in accordance with Playing Condition 1.5 which shall identify any player who is under 19 on 31 August in the year preceding the start of that season No Member Club in any match shall allow any player under the age of 19 on 31 August in the preceding year to bowl more overs in a spell or in a match than is allowed by the most recent fast bowling directives published by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and otherwise in conformity to these guidelines. Bowlers Age Maximum overs per spell Maximum overs per day Up to U14 and U U16, U17, U18 and U Detailed guidelines can be found at: The captain shall ensure compliance with the most recent guidance and regulations published by ECB relating to the wearing of helmets by young players up to the age of 18 namely that it is required that a helmet is worn by young players when batting and when standing up to the stumps when keeping wicket in matches and in practice The captains shall also ensure compliance with the most recent fielding regulations published by ECB namely that: (i) No young player in the under 15 age group or younger shall be allowed to field closer than 8 yards from the middle stump, except behind the wicket on the off side until the batsman has played the ball. (For players in the under 13 age group and below the distance is 11 yards). These minimum distances apply even if the player is wearing a helmet. (ii) In addition any young player in the under 16 to under 18 age groups who has not reached the age of 18 must wear a helmet and for boys an abdominal protector (box) when fielding within 6 yards of the bat except behind the wicket on the off side Age groups are based on the age of the player at midnight on 31 August in the year preceding the current season Clubs are required to comply with the ECB Guidelines for junior players in open age cricket published in December 2009, and specifically with the following requirement that any player in the Under 13 age group (or below) must have explicit written consent from a parent or guardian before participating in open age cricket. Clubs must ensure that their player registration procedures ensure that consent is obtained In the event of any breach of this Playing Condition the captain of the side shall be liable to disciplinary action and his side shall forfeit all Match and Bonus Points awarded in any match in which the breach(es) took place and shall suffer the additional deduction of up to 20 points for each match in which a breach occurred The Executive Committee whether acting by itself or through the Secretary or the Disciplinary Committee shall have an overriding discretion to waive all or any part of any penalty that might otherwise be imposed in the case of such breach and the exercise or not of such discretion shall be final and not subject to appeal. Revised and/or approved January

78 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section D - Match Regulations - Time Games GENERAL 1. These regulations must be read in conjunction with Section C General Playing Conditions. MATCH BALLS 2. The first new ball shall be taken at the beginning of the match and the second new ball at or any time after the commencement of the innings of the side batting second at the option of the side bowling second. TIME 3.1 Each match shall commence at 1.00pm save for matches starting on or after 18 August when the starting time shall be 12.30pm. 3.2 In the event of a match starting late for reasons other than inclement weather or finishing late (that is after 7.45pm) for whatever reason, the circumstances should be noted and reported to the Secretary who, in conjunction with the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, shall take such action as they think fit. 3.3 No match shall commence after 3.40pm. DURATION OF MATCHES 4.1 Except where a match is affected by weather, matches will last for a minimum of 95 overs ( the minimum overs ) or until 7.00pm whichever is the later. Duration of First Innings 4.2 The side batting first will be entitled to bat for a maximum of 50 overs save where Regulation 4.5 applies. Duration of Second Innings 4.3 Upon completion of the innings of the side batting first, the minimum number of overs the side batting second may receive shall be recalculated in accordance with Table 1 by calculating the time remaining from the anticipated start time of the innings of the side batting second to the notional close of play at 7.00pm and substituting such number of overs if this exceeds the minimum. 4.4 Unless varied by delay or interruptions as described in Regulations 4.5, 4.6 or 4.7, the side batting second shall be entitled to receive a minimum of 43 overs. Delays and Interruptions 4.5 If the commencement of a match is delayed for more than 10 minutes for any reason other than the default of one side, or, if after a match has started, there are one or more interruptions due to inclement weather during the innings of the side batting first, the minimum overs shall be reduced by two for each complete period of 7 minutes of delay or interruption(s) (cumulatively) and the number of overs available to each side when batting shall in consequence be reduced by one over for each such complete period of 7 minutes of delay or interruption(s) (cumulatively). 4.6 If, after the start of the innings of the side batting second there are one or more interruptions due to inclement weather, the minimum number of overs available to the side batting second shall be reduced by one over for each complete period of 3½ minutes of delay or interruption(s) (cumulatively). If the minimum number of overs available to the side batting second shall be reduced to fewer than 20 overs the match shall be treated as abandoned, provided always that in the opinion of the umpire(s) or failing this, the captains, there is no prospect of a further result. 4.7 Subject always to the provisions of Regulations 4.5 and 4.6, should one side not be ready to commence a match by 1.10pm then that side shall forfeit the toss (whether or not a toss has already taken place) and shall have deducted one over for every complete 3½ minutes delay from the overs it would have received from the original start time of 1.00pm irrespective of whether it be batting first or second. For the purposes of this paragraph a side must have at least seven players present and ready to begin play. Continued page 78 76

79 Table 1: Over rate calculator based on minimum of 17 overs per hour To be used as a basis to calculate the minimum number of overs a side batting second will receive at the commencement of its innings. Time available Overs to be bowled Time available Overs to be bowled (in minutes) (in minutes) and so on for each hour Worked Examples Example 1: Side A bats until 3.45pm, when its innings is closed after receiving 52 overs. Side B will commence its innings at 4.10pm (after tea). The minimum overs it receives is calculated from the notional finish time of 7.00pm. This is 2 hours and 50 minutes. Using Table 1, Side B will therefore receive a minimum number of = 49 overs batting second (in lieu of the original minimum of 43 overs). Example 2: Side A bats until 4.15pm, when its innings is closed after receiving 52 overs. Side B will commence its innings at 4.40pm (after tea). The minimum overs it receives is calculated from the notional finish time of 7.00pm. This is 2 hours and 20 minutes. Using Table 1, Side B would therefore only receive a minimum number of = 40 overs if this calculation is used. However Side B is entitled to receive a minimum of 43 overs. Therefore the previous calculation is disregarded and Side B receives a minimum of 43 overs. Example 3: (To be used as a model only where an interruption in progress continues beyond the end of the innings of the side batting first and extends into the time allocated for the side batting second). The match starts on time but there is an interruption towards the end of the innings of Side A batting first of 75 minutes in total (after deducting a tea interval of 25 minutes) which commences at 3.45pm after Side A has received 47 overs. The minimum overs for the entire match is therefore reduced by 20 overs (75 minutes divided by 7 minutes =10 x2 =20 overs lost from the original minimum of 95 overs to be bowled) to 75 overs. In a 75 over match, Side A, batting first, would only be entitled to receive 42 overs. As Side A has already exceeded this allowance, the innings of Side A batting first is automatically closed and Side B batting second (allowing for the tea interval of 25 minutes) will start batting at 5.25pm and receive a minimum of 33 overs in return. (If Table 1 above was used the minimum number of overs Side B would receive would be only be = 27 overs as playing time left from the notional finish time of 7.00pm is 1 hour and 35 minutes. As the previous calculation produces more overs this calculation is disregarded). 77

80 OVER RATES AND CALCULATIONS 5.1 All calculations are based on a minimum over rate of 17 overs per hour. Calculations shall be the responsibility of the Appointed Match Umpires in association with the captains. Should there be no Appointed Match Umpires then the captains shall agree on timings and decisions in this respect. Uncompleted overs 5.2 In the event of the closure of the innings of the side batting first during an over in progress, for whatever reason, that over shall not be counted within the minimum overs for the purposes of this Regulation For the purpose of calculating run rates pursuant to Regulation 4 the number of runs scored shall be divided by the number of legal deliveries received in an innings. A completed over shall be deemed to have contained six legal deliveries irrespective of the number of deliveries actually received. TEA 6.1 A tea interval of 25 minutes shall be taken between innings save where Regulations 6.2 or 6.3 apply. 6.2 In the event that the side batting first is dismissed or declares its innings closed before 3.15pm then tea shall be taken at 4.15pm. In the event of an interruption occurring before 4.15pm after the side batting second has commenced its innings, tea shall be taken immediately. 6.3 With the agreement of both captains in conjunction with the Appointed Match Umpires, tea may be taken as part of an ongoing interruption. 6.4 If tea is taken otherwise than between the innings the interval between innings shall be 10 minutes and this period shall be ignored for the purposes of calculating the minimum number of overs that the side batting second is entitled to receive. 6.5 For the purposes of recalculating the remaining overs after an interruption, if tea is taken during an interruption, the duration of the interruption shall be reduced by 25 minutes. DRINKS 7. A drinks interval may not be taken after the commencement of the final scheduled 20 overs of that side s innings. Revised and/or approved January

81 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section E - Match Regulations - Limited Overs and League Cup Games GENERAL 1. The Laws of Cricket shall apply except as provided for in these Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games. TIME OF MATCHES 2 All matches shall commence at 1.00pm save for matches starting on or after 18 August when the starting time shall be 12.30pm. DURATION OF INNINGS 3.1 The maximum length of an innings shall be 45 overs. 3.2 If the side fielding first shall not have bowled 45 overs within the allotted time of three hours (180 minutes) the umpires shall indicate to the fielding side how many overs have been completed at the expiration of the allotted time (adding the current over if in progress) and this will be the number of overs the team batting second shall receive. The innings of the side batting first shall continue until the maximum allowance of 45 overs has been bowled or the team dismissed. INTERRUPTIONS 4.1 Except where Regulation 4.2 applies, in the event of a delay in commencement of a match for any reason, the maximum length of each innings shall be reduced by deducting one over from each innings for each 8 minutes or part thereof lost. 4.2 In the event of a delayed start of a match of not more than 30 minutes in total, Regulation 4.1 shall not apply. 4.3 If a match is reduced in accordance with Regulation 4.1, the maximum number of overs a bowler may bowl shall be reduced proportionately, as directed by the umpires before play begins. The minimum number of overs in an innings required to constitute a match shall be twenty overs per side, with no bowler bowling more than four overs. The time limits to bowl the revised number of overs as provided for in Regulation 3 will also be reduced in proportion accordingly. 4.4 In the event of inclement weather interrupting the match once it has started, the innings of the side batting first shall remain at the maximum length of 45 overs (or any lesser number of overs calculated in accordance with Regulation 4.1) and the maximum number of overs the side batting second may face shall be reduced by one over for every 4 minutes or part thereof lost due to the interruption. If the aggregate maximum number of overs available to the side batting second is less than 20 overs, the match shall be treated as abandoned unless the side batting second elects to continue the match in accordance with Regulation In the event of the reduction of the maximum number of overs to be bowled in the innings of the side batting second in accordance with Regulation 4.4, the target of the side batting second shall be determined as follows: The 2nd innings run rate shall be determined immediately prior to the start of the innings of the team batting second using the following formula:- (100 + {d x 1 2}) x (1st innings run rate) x (1 / 100) Where d = difference in overs to be played at the commencement of the innings of the team batting second. 1st innings run rate = (1st innings score) (number of overs allocated to the team batting first) The run rate of both the first and second innings shall be calculated to two decimal places The run rate shall be agreed by both captains and umpires prior to the start of the innings and once agreed shall be final Once the run rate for the second innings has been calculated it shall remain as the run rate for that innings even though a later interruption may reduce the number of overs the team batting second can receive If the second innings commences with the same number of overs as allocated to the team batting first the run rate shall remain as the first innings run rate even though a later interruption may reduce the number of overs the team batting second can receive. 79

82 4.5.7 The target score shall be then calculated by multiplying the run rate with the lowest reduced number of overs that the team batting second shall be entitled to receive after making allowance for time lost after the commencement of the match If the score of team batting second surpasses the target score at any time prior to the conclusion of its innings then the match shall be won by the team batting second but if bowled out earlier the match shall be won by the team batting first. When less than 20 overs have been bowled in the 2nd innings play must be in progress for a revised target score to become effective and for a result to be achieved using this revised target score. 4.6 In the event that the side batting second elects to continue the match in accordance with Regulation 4.4 the maximum number of overs then available to be bowled shall be calculated in accordance with Regulation 4.4 but the target shall remain set at the total number of runs required as if the maximum number of overs available was twenty and calculated in accordance with Regulation 4.5. Once the side batting second has made an election to continue the game this will be treated as irrevocable, save in the event of further interruption to play. TEA 5. A tea interval of 25 minutes will be taken between innings with the exception that if the innings of the side batting first is completed in fewer than 30 overs there shall be an interval of 10 minutes and tea shall be taken at such time as agreed between the captains or failing agreement as determined by the Umpires. MATCH BALLS 6. A new ball shall be used at the start of each innings. BOWLING LIMITS 7.1 No bowler may bowl more than nine overs in any match. 7.2 If the duration of a match is reduced in accordance with Regulation 4.4 above following an interruption after the commencement of the match, the maximum number of overs that any one bowler may deliver shall be reduced by one over for each complete set of five overs lost due to interruption(s). 7.3 In the event that a bowler is unable to complete an over due to injury, the remaining balls shall be bowled by another bowler eligible to bowl under the Laws of Cricket, the ECB Directive regarding young bowlers and these Match Regulations. Such part of an over will count as a full over in respect of the bowling limit for each bowler. WIDES AND NO BALLS 8.1 The umpires are required to interpret strictly the Law on wide bowling. 8.2 A batsman shall not be able to turn an otherwise legitimate ball into a wide by moving to either the off or leg side. Any ball which would have struck the batsman, had he not moved, shall not be called a wide. This interpretation shall apply even if the batsman takes guard outside the line of either the off or leg stump. 8.3 Any ball passing over the batsman s head when taking normal guard shall be called No Ball by the bowler s end umpire. FIELDING RESTRICTIONS 9. The following fielding restrictions shall apply to all Premier Division (1st and 2nd XI) limited overs league matches and the League Cup Final and 20/20 Finals Day matches irrespective of the divisions in which the participating sides play. 9.1 Two semi-circles shall be drawn on the field of play. The semi-circles shall have as their centre the middle stump at either end of the pitch. The radius of each of the semi-circles shall be 30 yards. The ends of each semi-circle shall be joined to the other by a straight line drawn on the field on the same side of the pitch. The field restriction area should be marked by white plastic or rubber (but not metal) discs. 9.2 At the instant of delivery, there may not be more than five fielders on the leg side. 9.3 During the whole of each innings, no more than five fielders shall be permitted outside the field restriction area referred to in 9.1 above at the instant of delivery. 80

83 9.4 In the event of an infringement of any of the above fielding restrictions, the Umpire at the striker s end shall call and signal No Ball. 9.5 In the event of the striker's end umpire failing to call and signal No Ball when the fielding restrictions in this Regulation have been breached or when Law 41.5 has been breached (at the point of delivery, not more than two fielders other than the wicketkeeper shall be behind the popping crease on the on side), immediately the ball becomes dead the striker may draw the matter to that umpire's attention. If the striker s end umpire is able to verify the breach, he shall call and signal No Ball. If the striker s end umpire is unable to verify the breach then he shall confirm that the events of the delivery shall be unchanged. Revised and/or approved January

84 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section F - League Cup Competition LEAGUE CUP GENERAL REGULATIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.1 The Competition shall be known as the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County Knockout League Cup ( the Competition ). 1.2 The Competition shall be played under the control of the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League ( the League ). 1.3 Except where varied by this Section, Section C - General Playing Conditions, Section E - Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games, and Section H - Disciplinary Code shall apply to all matches played in the Competition. 1.4 Words and phrases used in Section A - Constitution, Section C General Playing Conditions, Section E - Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games, and Section H Disciplinary Code shall have the same meanings if used in this Section. 1.5 The Executive Committee shall have the right to amend the format of the Competition. Any amendment to the format shall be notified before the start of the Competition in any season and shall be ratified by a simple majority at the first General Meeting or Management Committee Meeting (whichever shall first occur) after the notification of the amendment. PARTICIPATION OF MEMBER CLUBS 2. Unless otherwise directed by the Executive Committee all Member Clubs of the League which maintain a 1st XI in the League shall enter the Competition and entry to the Competition shall be restricted to those Member Clubs. ARRANGEMENTS OF MATCHES 3.1 The dates of all rounds will be determined and notified to all Member Clubs by the Executive Committee prior to the draw for the first round. 3.2 The draw for the first round shall be made at the Annual General Meeting. 3.3 The final will take place on a ground selected by the Executive Committee. 3.4 The Executive Committee may fix a reserve playing date for any round in the case that inclement conditions prevent a conclusion to the original match. 3.5 If no reserve date has been stipulated, in the event that the original match has not been concluded in accordance with Section E - Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games the home club must offer two dates for a rearranged match, one of which must be a Sunday, of which the away club must accept one. 3.6 Rearranged matches shall take place not less than seven days before the date set for the following round. 3.7 In the event that inclement weather also prevents the rearranged match being completed according to Section E - Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games, the result shall be determined by a cricket related contest agreed between the clubs. If no agreement can be reached for such contest to take place the result shall be determined by the toss of a coin, conducted by the captains or their representatives. 3.8 In the event that a result cannot be determined in accordance with the preceding condition, before the expiry of the time for notification of the result in accordance with these League Cup General Regulations, the outcome of the match will be decided by the Match Secretary or his nominated representative, who will assume responsibility for conducting the toss and notifying both clubs of the outcome. REPORTING OF RESULTS 4.1 In accordance with the provisions of Section C - General Playing Condition 14, the home club is responsible for reporting the result of the match to the Match Secretary no later than 8.30pm on the evening on which the tie is played. 4.2 The Match Secretary will enter the reported result on the play-cricket.com website within 24 hours following the notification of the result of the match. 82

85 4.3 The procedure set out in Section C - General Playing Condition 14 for the entry and verification of the full scoreboard shall be followed. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 5.1 Section C - General Playing Conditions 17 (Eligibility of Players) and 18 (Players Only Playing for One Club) shall apply to all matches played in the Competition. 5.2 No Member Club shall, without the prior written consent of the Secretary or his nominated representative, play any player in the semi-final or final round of the League Cup, if he has not appeared in three or more League matches for that club during that season. For the purpose of this Condition the Surrey Championship and League shall be regarded as one league. 5.3 Any complaint or enquiry as to the eligibility of a player shall be made in writing to the Secretary within 7 days of the match in question. 5.4 If a Member Club shall be found to have fielded an ineligible player that Member Club shall be disqualified from the Competition and, at the discretion of the Secretary, shall be subject to the disciplinary process as provided by Section H - Disciplinary Code. MATCH OFFICIALS 6. The League shall appoint independent officials for the final and, exceptionally, for any other tie as is deemed necessary from time to time by direction of the Executive Committee. TEAS 7. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section C - General Playing Condition 2 the home club shall be responsible for providing tea to the visiting side and all match officials, the costs of which shall paid equally by the sides on the day of the match. MATCH BALLS 8.1 Each side shall provide one match ball at the start of each match and a new ball shall be used at the start of each innings. 8.2 On completion of the match the losing club shall give to the winning club an additional new League ball. RESULT 9.1 Subject to the provisions of Section E Match Regulations Limited Overs and League Cup Games Regulations 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 the side that scores the most runs shall be the winner If the scores are level the side having lost the least wickets shall be the winner. If still equal, the winner shall be the side with the higher score after 30 overs of its innings. In the event where both sides have been dismissed before each receiving 30 overs, the side that has faced the most legitimate deliveries shall be the winner. As a last resort if all still equal, the captains will toss a coin to decide the result. Revised and/or approved January

86 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section G - 20/20 Cup Competition 20/20 CUP GENERAL REGULATIONS GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.1 The Competition shall be known as the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League 20/20 Cup ( the Competition ). 1.2 The Competition shall be played under the control of the Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League ( the League ). 1.3 Except where varied by this Section, Section C - General Playing Conditions, and Section H - Disciplinary Code shall apply to all matches played in the Competition. 1.4 Words and phrases used in Section A - Constitution, Section C General Playing Conditions, and Section H Disciplinary Code shall have the same meanings if used in this Section. 1.5 The Executive Committee shall have the right to amend the format of the Competition. Any amendment to the format shall be notified before the start of the Competition in any season and shall be ratified by a simple majority at the first General Meeting or Management Committee Meeting (whichever shall first occur) after the notification of the amendment. PARTICIPATION OF MEMBER CLUBS 2. Unless otherwise directed by the Executive Committee all Member Clubs of the League which maintain a 1st XI in the League shall be entitled to enter the Competition by annual application ( the Participating Clubs ) and the Competition shall be restricted to those Member Clubs. ARRANGEMENT OF MATCHES 3.1 Participating clubs shall be allocated by the Executive Committee into four regional groups. 3.2 The first round of matches ( the Group Stage ) shall take place during evenings unless specifically otherwise agreed by the Secretary. 3.3 Each club within their regional group shall play each other once on a league basis on a mutually agreed date up to the Friday two weeks before the Finals Day. 3.4 Fixtures shall be agreed between clubs and shall be notified to the Match Secretary by 1 May in each season. Fixtures shall be published on the League website. Otherwise than pursuant to Condition 3.5 below fixtures cannot be altered or adjusted unless specifically agreed by the Match Secretary or nominated representative and then not within 96 hours of the mutually agreed date for the fixture. In the event of any fixture being rearranged in accordance with Conditions 3.4 or 3.5 below the home side shall immediately inform the Match Secretary or nominated representative. 3.5 In the event that a fixture cannot be played or completed on the scheduled day due to inclement weather the home side shall offer to the visiting side two alternative dates with not less than seven days notice (save by agreement) for the fixture to be played, of which the visiting side shall select one. This procedure may be repeated in the event of further inclement weather, provided that all fixtures must be completed by the Friday two weeks before Finals Day. 3.6 The winners of each group will progress to a final knockout stage ( Finals Day ) on a date and ground set by the Executive Committee and announced no later than the Annual General Meeting prior to the season in which the Competition takes place. 3.7 The semi-final matches shall be played simultaneously on adjacent squares. 3.8 Clubs involved in the Finals Day shall draw lots to ascertain their opponents for the semi final. 3.9 The winners of the two semi finals shall proceed to play in the final and the losers of the semi finals shall play each other to determine third and fourth places. REPORTING OF RESULTS 4.1 In accordance with the provisions of the Section C - General Playing Condition 14, the home club is responsible for reporting the result of the match to the Match Secretary no later than 10.30pm on the following evening on which the tie is played. 4.2 The Match Secretary will enter the reported result on the play-cricket.com website within 24 hours following the notification of the result of the match. 84

87 4.3 The procedure set out in Section C - General Playing Conditions for the entry and verification of the full scoreboard shall be followed. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 5.1 Section C - General Playing Conditions 17 (Eligibility of Players) and 18 (Players Only Playing for One Club) shall apply to all matches played in the Competition save that First Class Players and Overseas Players as defined in General Playing Condition 17 shall not be eligible to participate in the competition. 5.2 No Member Club shall, without the prior written consent of the Secretary or his nominated representative, play any player in the semi-final or final round of the 20/20 League Cup, if he has not appeared in three or more League matches for that club during that season. For the purpose of this Condition the Surrey Championship and League shall be regarded as one league. 5.3 Any complaint or enquiry as to the eligibility of a player shall be made in writing to the Secretary within seven days of the match in question. 5.4 If a Member Club shall be found to have fielded an ineligible player that Member Club shall be disqualified from the Competition and, at the discretion of the Secretary, shall be subject to the disciplinary process as provided by Section H - Disciplinary Code. MATCH OFFICIALS 6.1 Except as provided hereafter, for all group matches in the Competition each Member Club shall provide an umpire and scorer in accordance with Section C - General Playing Condition General Playing Condition 13.3 shall also apply. 6.2 The League shall appoint independent officials for Finals Day and, exceptionally, for any other tie as is deemed necessary from time to time by direction of the Executive Committee. 20/20 LEAGUE CUP PLAYING REGULATIONS GENERAL 1. The Laws of Cricket shall apply except as provided for in these 20/20 League Cup Playing Regulations. TIME OF MATCHES 2.1 Unless subject to a late start as a result of inclement weather, all evening group matches play shall commence at 5.45pm with the first innings ending no later than 7.05pm. The second innings shall commence no later than 7.15pm and be completed by 8.35pm. 2.2 In the event that one side is not ready to commence play by 5.45pm, for every complete four minutes delay from the original start time that side shall have deducted one over from the overs it would have received whether it be batting first or second. 2.3 In the event of matches arranged at times other than in the evening the conditions regarding the duration of matches as prescribed in clauses 2.1 and 2.2 above shall apply with times adjusted to suit the designated commencement of play. DURATION OF INNINGS 3.1 The maximum length of each innings shall be 20 overs. 3.2 Save in the case of interruptions in play due to inclement weather, serious injury, frequent lost balls or any other cause, in the opinion of the umpires beyond the control of the fielding side: If the side fielding first shall not have bowled 20 overs within the allotted time of one hour 20 minutes (80 minutes) playing time as prescribed in Playing Regulation 2 above, the umpires shall indicate to the fielding side how many overs have been completed at the expiration of the allotted time (adding the current over if in progress) and this will be the number of overs the team batting second shall receive. The innings of the side batting first shall continue until the maximum allowance of 20 overs has been bowled or the team dismissed In the event of the side fielding second failing to have bowled 20 overs within the allotted time of one hour 20 minutes (80 minutes) the umpires, allowing for the current over in progress at the expiration 85

88 of the allotted time, will add to the score of the batting side second six penalty runs for each over(s) not started. This penalty will be added immediately to the score of the side batting second. Should the total score of the side batting second at that stage exceed the total score of the side that batted first, then the match will be at an end. 3.3 The umpires shall have sole discretion as to the interpretation and implementation of this Playing Regulation 3. INTERRUPTIONS 4.1 In the event of a delay in commencement of a match owing to inclement weather, the maximum length of each innings shall be reduced by deducting one over from each innings for each eight minutes or part thereof lost. 4.2 If a match is reduced in accordance with Playing Regulation 4.1, the maximum number of overs a bowler may bowl shall be reduced proportionately, as directed by the umpires before play begins. The minimum number of overs in an innings required to constitute a match shall be ten overs per side, with no bowler bowling more than two overs. The time limits to bowl the revised number of overs as provided for in Playing Regulation 3 above will also be reduced in proportion accordingly. 4.3 In the event of inclement weather interrupting the match once it has started, the innings of the side batting first shall remain at the maximum length of 20 overs (or any lesser number of overs calculated in accordance with Playing Regulation 4.1) and the maximum number of overs the side batting second may face shall be reduced by one over for every complete four minutes lost due to the interruption(s), subject to the provisions of Playing Regulation 4.2 regarding the minimum number of overs required to constitute an innings. Playing Regulation 6.1 below shall apply in these circumstances. 4.4 In the event of the reduction of the maximum number of overs to be bowled in the innings of the side batting second in accordance with Playing Regulation 4.3, the target of the side batting second shall be determined by dividing the number of runs scored by the side batting first by 20 overs (or any lesser number of overs calculated in accordance with Playing Regulation 4.1) and multiplying the product by the number of overs the side batting second may receive, rounding up the resultant figure to the nearest whole run. MATCH BALLS 5.1 Matches in the group stages of the Competition must be played with two new balls of the same make and colour provided by the home club, with a new ball being used at the start of each innings. 5.2 The balls for Finals Day shall be provided by the League at its own expense which shall be used as prescribed in Playing Regulation 5.1 above. BOWLING LIMITS 6.1 No bowler may bowl more than four overs in any match. If the duration of a match is reduced in accordance with Playing Regulation 4.3 above, the maximum number of overs that a bowler may deliver remains unaltered. 6.2 In the event that a bowler is unable to complete an over due to injury, the remaining balls shall be bowled by another bowler eligible to bowl under the Laws of Cricket. Such part of an over will count as a full over in respect of the bowling limit for each bowler. WIDES AND NO BALLS 7.1 The umpires are required to interpret strictly the Law on wide bowling. 7.2 A batsman shall not be able to turn an otherwise legitimate ball into a wide by moving to either the off or leg side. Any ball which would have struck the batsman, had he not moved, shall not be called a wide. This interpretation shall apply even if the batsman takes guard outside the line of either the off or leg stump. 7.3 Any ball passing over the batsman s head when taking normal guard shall be called No Ball by the bowler s end umpire. 86

89 TIMED OUT 8. The incoming batsman must be in a position to take guard or for his partner to be ready to receive the next delivery within 1 ½ minutes of the fall of the previous wicket or if not upon appeal the incoming batsman will be Timed Out in accordance with the Laws of Cricket. RESULT Group Matches 9.1 Subject to the provisions of Playing Regulation 4.4 above, the side that scores the most runs in a match shall be the winner of that match. 9.2 In group matches, group table points will be awarded as follows: Win 4 points Tie 2 points Loss 0 points Abandoned 1 point A tie will be awarded when the side batting second equals the score of the side batting first irrespective of the number of wickets lost by both sides. 9.3 The order of sides in the group tables shall be determined by the total number of points obtained. If there are two or more sides with the same number of points, preference shall be given firstly to the side with the superior average run rate per over in all group matches. For the purpose of calculation, if a side has been dismissed before it has received its full allocation, then its run rate in that innings will be calculated as if it had received its full allocation in that innings. If still equal, preference shall be given to the side which had the better result in the match between the sides in question. If still equal the final order of the group table shall be determined by the drawings of lots carried out by the Secretary. Finals Day 9.4 On Finals Day, in the event of a tie, the winner shall be determined by a bowl out supervised by the Umpires and bowled in accordance with the Laws of Cricket. Five players shall be nominated and each shall bowl two balls at a full set of unguarded stumps. In the event that, on completion of this process, the stumps have been broken an identical number of times by both sides, further players must be selected to bowl on a sudden death format. Revised and/or approved January

90 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Section H - Disciplinary Code INTRODUCTION This code has been developed using the model code of conduct and disciplinary procedures published by ECB. The code incorporates the Spirit of Cricket, as set out below. It applies to all matches played under the auspices of the League. It is intended that any breach in the first instance be dealt with by the player s club which must take initial action in respect of a complaint within seven days of notice of complaint or breach and shall notify the League Secretary of the result of any action taken against its player within that time. The guidance for penalties set out in ECB Premier League Disciplinary Regulations 2014 (see Table on page 93) shall be strictly adhered to save in exceptional circumstances approved by the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee. If a suspension from playing is imposed the decision of the Disciplinary Committee, or the Club in consultation with the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee, as the case may be, shall specify the dates of the matches for which the suspension is to apply, which dates shall run consecutively from the league fixture next to take place for the side in which the offender shall ordinarily play. The following is an extract from the 2000 Code of the Laws of Cricket (2003 changes): THE PREAMBLE -THE SPIRIT OF CRICKET Cricket is a game that owes much of its unique appeal to the fact that it should be played not only within its Laws, but also within the Spirit of the Game. Any action which is seen to abuse this spirit causes injury to the game itself. The major responsibility for ensuring the spirit of fair play rests with the Captains. 1. There are two Laws which place the responsibility for the team s conduct firmly on the Captain. Responsibility of the Captain 1.1 Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of the Game as well as within the Laws. Player s Conduct 1.2 In the event of any player failing to comply with the instructions of an umpire, criticising his decision by word or action, showing dissent, or generally behaving in a manner which might bring the game into disrepute, the umpire concerned shall in the first place report the matter to the other umpire and to the player s captain, requesting the latter to take action. Fair & Unfair Play 1.3 According to the Laws, the umpires are the sole judges of fair and unfair play. The umpires may intervene at any time, and it is the responsibility of the Captains to take action where required. 1.4 The umpires are authorised to intervene in cases of: Time wasting Damaging the pitch Dangerous or unfair bowling Tampering with the ball Any other action that they consider to be unfair 1.5 The Spirit of the Game involves respect for: Your opponents Your own captain and team The role of the umpires The game s traditional values 1.6 It is against the Spirit of the Game: To dispute an umpire s decision by word, action or gesture To direct abusive language towards an opponent or Umpire To indulge in cheating or any sharp practice, for instance (i) appeal knowing the batsman is not out (ii) advance towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing 88

91 (iii) seek to distract an opponent either verbally or by harassment with persistent clapping or unnecessary noise under the guise of enthusiasm and motivation of one s own side. Violence 1.7 There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play. Player s Responsibility 1.8 Captains and umpires together set the tone for the conduct of a cricket match. Every player is expected to make an important contribution to this. 1.9 Failure to comply with any of the above provisions may lead to disciplinary action irrespective of an alleged breach being related to a match not under the jurisdiction of the League. CODE OF CONDUCT 2.1 The League is committed to maintaining the highest standards of behaviour and conduct. 2.2 Captains are responsible at all times for ensuring that play is conducted within the Spirit of Cricket as well as within the Laws of Cricket and the Playing Conditions and this Code of Conduct. 2.3 Players and team officials must at all times accept the umpire s decision. Players must not show dissent at the umpire s decision, or react in a provocative or disapproving manner towards another player or a spectator. 2.4 Players and team officials shall not intimidate or assault nor attempt to intimidate or assault an umpire or another player team official or spectator from the opposing club. Players and team officials shall at all times show proper respect for players team officials and spectators from opposing clubs and umpires. 2.5 Players and team officials shall not use crude and/or abusive language nor make offensive gestures or hand signals nor deliberately distract an opponent 2.6 Players and team officials shall not make racially abusive comments nor indulge in racially abusive actions against fellow players, officials, members and supporters. Clubs must operate an active open door membership policy whilst respecting player qualification regulations and welcome players/members irrespective of ethnic origin. 2.7 Players and team officials shall not use or in any way be concerned in the use or distribution of illegal drugs. 2.8 Member Clubs must take adequate steps to ensure the good behaviour of their members and supporters towards players team officials and spectators from opposing clubs and umpires. Additional Code of Conduct 2.9 Notwithstanding the provisions of the Playing Conditions and this Code of Conduct, it shall be a disciplinary offence for any player in the course of or in connection with a match or in the conduct of League business to misconduct himself or to act at any time in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name or interests of the League or the continued support of the sponsors of the League It shall be a disciplinary offence for any club to fail properly to control or discipline its players or to act in a manner calculated to prejudice the good name of the League or the continued support of the sponsors of the League It shall be a disciplinary offence for any club to fail to satisfactorily attend to the business and /or correspondence of the League or fail to attend any Annual General Meeting, Special General Meeting or Management Committee Meeting of which it has notice, or to attend the League Dinner or pay for its allocation of tickets in lieu of attending It shall be a disciplinary offence for any player or Member Club to fail to attend any disciplinary meeting or appeals committee meeting of which it has notice and the player or club committing an offence shall be liable to penalties in the manner described in clause 3.7. DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE 3.1 Any alleged breach of the Constitution the Playing Conditions or clauses 1 and 2 above shall be notified in writing ( a Complaint ) to the League Secretary within seven days of the alleged breach. The Disciplinary Committee shall have an absolute discretion to entertain complaints after seven days of the alleged breach and/or investigate other matches in which similar breaches may have taken place. 89

92 3.2 Any complaint so initiated must be referred to the Chairman of the League or the Chairman of the League Disciplinary Committee. Upon receipt of such complaint, and as soon as practicable, the Chairman of the League or of the League Disciplinary Committee shall consider the complaint and resolve either: To take no action except to record the complaint and notify the Member Club, or To endorse the disciplinary action taken by the Member Club, or To resolve the complaint by informal discussion and agreement with the Member Club and/or player(s) concerned To refer the matter for a Disciplinary Hearing which shall be convened by the Chairman of the League or of the League Disciplinary Committee as soon as practicable. Disciplinary Hearing 3.3 In any case which is referred for a Disciplinary Hearing at least seven days notice in writing of the hearing and of the offences alleged shall be given to the player or in the case of a Member Club to its Secretary. 3.4 The Chairman of the League or of the League Disciplinary Committee shall convene a hearing as soon as is practicable. An adjournment may be granted at the discretion of the Chairman of the Disciplinary Hearing. 3.5 The player and Member Club shall be entitled to attend the hearing to state their case (in the case of a Member Club by its Secretary or other official) to be supported by a colleague and to call witnesses. 3.6 The Hearing shall be conducted by the Disciplinary Committee of the League which shall consist of not less than three persons none of whom shall be connected with the player the Member Club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach. Penalties 3.7 If at the hearing the Disciplinary Committee finds the alleged offence proved it shall have the power to impose one or more of the following penalties, together with such order as to costs as it deems appropriate. In the case of a player: To require the player to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct To impose a fine To suspend the player for one or more matches or for a stated period of time To deduct League points from the player s team To expel the player from the League. In the case of a club: To require the club to submit appropriate letter(s) of apology within a specified time To record a reprimand and to give a warning as to future conduct To impose a fine To deduct League points from the clubs team(s) To relegate to any lower division of the League To expel the club from any competition of the League To expel the club from the League. 3.8 The Disciplinary Committee shall have the power to suspend the operation of any part or all of the penalty it imposes for such period and subject to such terms that it deems appropriate. Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee 3.9 A finding that a complaint is proved or not proved or a decision on penalty shall be by majority vote where necessary the Panel Chairman shall have a casting vote. Appeals Procedure 3.10 A player or Member Club shall have the right of appeal to the Appeals Committee Notice of Appeal setting out the grounds must be given in writing to the Secretary of the League within seven days of the decision of the Disciplinary Committee together with a deposit of 50 in respect of an appeal by a player and 200 in respect of an appeal by a Member Club If notice of appeal is given any penalty imposed by the Disciplinary Committee shall not take effect pending the hearing of the Appeal which shall take place as soon as is practicable. 90

93 3.13 The Appeal shall be by the way of a re-hearing before a different committee ( the Appeal Committee ) The composition of the Appeal Committee shall be at the discretion of the Chairman of the League and shall consist of not less than three persons none of whom shall be connected with the player, the Member Club or their opponents at the time of the alleged breach If the player or Member Club shall fail to attend the hearing of the appeal the appeal shall be treated as dismissed and the decision of the Disciplinary Committee shall be final and binding The player and/or Member Club shall have the same rights of attendance and representation and to call witnesses as they had in the hearing before the Disciplinary Committee. The records of the evidence given to the Disciplinary Committee shall be made available to the Appeal Committee and to the player or Member Club, upon notification of the hearing date for the appeal The Appeal Committee may confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the Disciplinary Committee and it shall have the power to increase the penalty imposed or award costs of the Appeal hearing Decisions of the Appeal Panel shall be by majority vote. Where necessary the Chairman shall have the casting vote The decision of the Appeals Committee, or, if no appeal, of the Disciplinary Committee shall be final and binding. Effect of Penalty 3.20 In the event of any player being suspended or expelled by the League under this Disciplinary Code, such suspension or expulsion shall have equal effect in the Surrey Championship where such penalty shall run concurrently. Revised and/or approved January

94 Excerpt from the ECB Premier League Disciplinary Regulations 2014 Category Description (not exhaustive) Penalty Level 1 Level 2 a) time wasting by either the fielding side or the batting side b) abuse of the cricket ground, equipment or fixtures c) showing dissent at an umpire s decision by word or action d) using language that is obscene, offensive or insulting and or the making of an obscene gesture e) excessive appealing a) showing serious dissent at an umpire s decision by word or action b) inappropriate and deliberate physical contact between players in the course of play c) charging or advancing towards an umpire in an aggressive manner when appealing d) deliberate and malicious distraction or obstruction on the field of play, regardless as to whether such conduct is deemed to be fair under law 42.5 e) throwing the ball at or near a player, umpire or official in an inappropriate and dangerous manner f) using language or gesture that is obscene or of a serious insulting nature to another player, umpire, team official or spectator g) changing the condition of the ball other than as permitted by Law 42.3 h) the bowling of fast short pitched balls that result in the bowler being disallowed from bowling further in that innings i) causing avoidable damage to the pitch contrary to Laws and/or Law that results in a five run penalty being awarded Suspension for 2 to 6 matches Suspension for 3 to 8 matches Level 3 a) intimidating an umpire b) threatening to assault another player, team official or spectator c) using language or gesture that offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person on the basis of that person s race, religion, sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin d) the deliberate bowling of any high full-pitched ball contrary to Law 42.8 Suspension for 4 to 10 matches Level 4 a) threatening an umpire b) physical assault of another player, umpire, official or spectator c) any act of violence on the field of play d) using language or gestures that seriously offend, insult, humiliate, intimidate, threaten, disparage or vilify another person on the basis of that person s religion, sexual orientation, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin. A minimum suspension of 10 matches 92

95 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Ground and Facility Standards for Member Clubs and Applicants INTRODUCTION The criteria below form the basis of marking grounds for those clubs already in the League and those clubs seeking to join the League. Members of the Executive Committee will visit clubs from time to time to assess facilities and standards as necessary. In addition, clubs must demonstrate sufficient security of tenure and control over their ground to enable League matches to be played on the dates stipulated by the League from season to season. As a guide, failure to secure a score of 75% overall in any section may prejudice the chance of promotion into the Surrey Championship should the opportunity arise. Marks under 60% in any section will result in the League requiring urgent action to rectify the shortcomings. The result of any assessment should not be taken as a guarantee of acceptance by the Surrey Championship who will undertake their own assessment of clubs qualifying for promotion as appropriate at the time. Assessments apply to club s main ground and facilities only. The Square The square must show evidence of good maintenance throughout the year, show a good growth of high quality grass, be free of weeds and undue amounts of thatch and other growth detrimental to true performance, be flat and show evidence of regular rolling, and, for match days, be properly prepared, and marked in accordance with the current laws of cricket. Assessors will look for consistent bounce and equitable performance characteristics. Artificial pitches are not allowed for League matches, but where they are built into a square that is being used they must be well maintained especially at their borders with the main square. The square must be large enough to accommodate all League fixtures concerned and used strips must be adequately repaired. The pitch markings should be repainted between innings and a roller should be available for use during a match according to the laws. Attention should be given to the whole square on match days and its borders with the outfield should be even. Clubs are encouraged to have adequate covers to protect at least the pitch in use in inclement weather. Full roll on roll off covers protecting the pitch and the bowlers run-ups, and efficiently drain the water collected, are preferred. The Outfield The outfield must be well maintained and, for match days, closely mown to provide the best possible fielding surface and ensure free ball movement. It should be kept free of stones, holes and wide cracks, animal excrement and other hazards. All grass cuttings should be removed. Persistent bare patches should be repaired. Every attempt should be made to ensure drainage is effective and uniform. The boundary should be defined by a continuous mark be it a structure, white line, or preferably a rope; intermittent markers at approximately 18 metre (20 yard) intervals are required where they indicate the location of a white line or rope but are not deemed sufficient by themselves. The boundary line, however marked, should be as straight and uniform as possible. For the purposes of player safety, the boundary line should, where feasible, be kept 2 metres (2 yards) short of walls, fences or other permanent structures. Spectators and watching players should be able to walk around the playing area without encroaching on it. A minimum distance of at least 41 metres (45 yards) from wicket to boundary is considered desirable. Ground Equipment Clubs should own or have access to efficient ground maintenance equipment that can be inspected and kept in a lockable shed where appropriate. Where this work is outsourced, assessors will require details of equipment used and frequency of use. 93

96 Sightscreens of adequate dimension, in good condition and painted or faced in an even pale colour, should be positioned at each end of the ground. They should be in position at the start of play and capable of being easily moved as required. It is preferable for sightscreens to be positioned outside the normal field of play. If they are not, a temporary boundary line, or rope and markers must be used to re-define the boundary around the sightscreens. Additional sightscreens of sufficient size and number to avoid constant movement during play are encouraged. A good quality set of stumps should used and be in position before the start of play. Bails, bowling markers and umpires coats should be available; sufficient replacements for these items should be on hand. Sawdust and towels should be available in sufficient amounts in the event of inclement weather. A scoreboard that clearly shows the running total of the batting side, wickets fallen, first innings total and overs bowled/to be bowled must be prominently displayed close to the boundary edge and clearly visible to all players and officials. All numerals must be capable of being altered without delay. Scorers should sit together where they can be easily identified by the umpires during the match. A scorebox providing at least the same information as a scoreboard, is preferred and must be of adequate size, tidy, and fitted with sufficient tables and chairs. Electronic style scoreboards which are remotely operated are an acceptable alternative provided the scorers are familiar with the operation of such equipment. An accurate working clock either permanently positioned or capable of being fixed in a suitable position, must be easily visible to players, officials and scorers throughout the match. The provision of practice nets is encouraged and, where provided, these must be kept in good and safe condition. They should be available for use by both teams before the match. It is recommended that a bell is available to signal the start and resumption of play. Pavilion & Bar The pavilion should be adjacent to the field of play, be clean and have adequate facilities for players, supporters, and families, including tables and chairs. For the benefit of players and supporters, an external seating area is encouraged. The bar must be kept clean and tidy throughout the day and empty glasses regularly cleared to a safe place. Toilets provided for non-playing personnel should be suitably signposted and are best separated from the changing and shower areas. Disabled access and suitable toilets for the disabled are encouraged. Clubs employing bar or catering staff should display a current Employers Liability Certificate of Insurance. Clubs should also hold Public Liability Insurance for a realistic figure. Changing Rooms, Showers, Toilets Changing rooms should be of an adequate size of approximately 20 sq m (215 sq ft) in area, and be clean with adequate seating, clothes pegs, and space for bags, and a mirror. Each team should be able to lock their individual changing room and retain the key during the hours of play. Every attempt should be made to provide umpires with a separate lockable changing room and shower facilities. The shower area must be clean with a non-slip floor and a minimum of four showerheads providing temperature-adjustable hot water in an area that conforms to Health and Safety Regulations. Numbers of showerheads over and above the minimum stated above are desirable with separate dedicated showering facilities for home and visiting sides preferable. Toilets must be clean, well stocked with toilet requisites, and with an adjacent wash-basin, soap and towel/hand-dryer; they must be well separated from the shower area and there must be separate ladies facilities. 94

97 Catering Any kitchen and kitchen equipment should comply with Health and Safety Regulations. Clean crockery and cutlery in sufficient amounts should be set out on clean tables with sufficient seating for players, umpires, scorers and other officials. Food should be of reasonable quality and provided in adequate amounts; it should be fresh and not allowed to stand in the open, without cover, for any length of time. There must be the facility to serve cold drinks to players during hot weather. Cold drinks should be made available as well as tea. The provision of refreshment to scorers and supporters during play is encouraged. Other Matters A well-stocked First Aid Kit must be available at all times and its location known and identified by signs. Clubs are encouraged to ensure that a number of their membership become trained in basic First Aid skills. Clubs should have a Notice Board in a prominent position where League results, and notices should be posted together with directions to local hospitals. A public telephone should be available and its position signposted. Clubs must appoint a Welfare Officer who will be DBS (Disclosure and Barring System) cleared to deal with issues involving young people. All coaches must be DBS cleared for similar purposes. Adequate off road car parking is important and this should be provided within the confines of the ground wherever possible. Clubs should ensure that their ground is well signposted if possible from the nearest main road to assist visitors to the ground. Revised and/or approved January

98 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Premier Division 1st XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Frimley Merstham Old Tenisonians Roehampton Whiteley Village v SinjunGrammarians v Ripley v Godalming v Merrow v Lingfield May 14 Godalming v Frimley Lingfield v Merstham Merrow v Whiteley Village Ripley v Old Tenisonians SinjunGrammarians v Roehampton May 21 Frimley v Ripley Merrow v Godalming Roehampton v Merstham SinjunGrammarians v Godalming Whiteley Village v Old Tenisonians May 28 Frimley v Merstham Merrow v Godalming Ripley v Whiteley Village Roehampton v Lingfield SinjunGrammarians v Old Tenisonians Timed June 4 Godalming Lingfield Merstham Old Tenisonians Whiteley Village v Ripley v SinjunGrammarians v Merrow v Frimley v Roehampton June 11 Lingfield v Ripley Old Tenisonians v Merstham Roehampton v Godalming SinjunGrammarians v Merrow Whiteley Village v Frimley June 18 Lingfield Merrow Merstham Roehampton Whiteley Village June 25 Godalming Lingfield Merstham Old Tenisonians Ripley v Frimley v Ripley v SinjunGrammarians v Old Tenisonians v Godalming v SinjunGrammarians v Merrow v Roehampton v Whiteley Village v Frimley July 2 Frimley v Merrow Godalming v Merstham Old Tenisonians v Lingfield Ripley v Roehampton SinjunGrammarians v Whiteley Village July 9 Frimley Merstham Old Tenisonians Roehampton Whiteley Village July 16 Frimley Godalming Merrow Merstham Ripley July 23 Godalming Lingfield Merstham Old Tenisonians Whiteley Village v Godalming v Lingfield v Ripley v SinjunGrammarians v Merrow v Roehampton v Lingfield v Old Tenisonians v Whiteley Village v SinjunGrammarians v Merrow v Roehampton v Frimley v SinjunGrammarians v Ripley July 30 Godalming v Old Tenisonians Lingfield v Whiteley Village Merrow v Roehampton Ripley v Merstham SinjunGrammarians v Frimley Limited Overs August 6 Frimley v Old Tenisonians Merrow v Merstham Ripley v Godalming Roehampton v Whiteley Village SinjunGrammarians v Lingfield August 13 Frimley v Lingfield Godalming v Whiteley Village Old Tenisonians v Roehampton Ripley v Merrow SinjunGrammarians v Merstham August pm start Lingfield v Godalming Old Tenisonains v Merrow Roehampton v Frimley SinjunGrammarians v Ripley Whiteley Village v Merstham August pm start Lingfield v Old Tenisonians Merrow v Frimley Merstham v Godalming Roehampton v Ripley Whiteley Village v SinjunGrammarians September pm start Frimley v Whiteley Village Godalming v Roehampton Merrow v SinjunGrammarians Merstham v Old Tenisonians Ripley v Lingfield 96

99 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League First Division 1st XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs Timed Limited Overs May 7 Deando Ruxley Hampton Hill Long Ditton Newdigate West End Esher v Thames Ditton v Chaldon CMO v Mitcham v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Shepperton June 4 Chaldon CMO Hampton Hill Newdigate Shepperton West End Esher v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Deando Ruxley v Mitcham v Thames Ditton v Long Ditton August 6 Deando Ruxley Long Ditton Mitcham S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v Hampton Hill v West End Esher v Newdigate v Chaldon CMO v Shepperton May 14 Chaldon CMO Mitcham Shepperton S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v Deando Ruxley v West End Esher v Newdigate v Hampton Hill v Long Ditton June 11 Hampton Hill Long Ditton Shepperton Thames Ditton West End Esher v Newdigate v Chaldon CMO v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Mitcham v Deando Ruxley August 13 Chaldon CMO Deando Ruxley Hampton Hill S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v West End Esher v Shepperton v Long Ditton v Mitcham v Newdigate May 21 Deando Ruxley Long Ditton Mitcham Thames Ditton West End Esher v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Newdigate v Shepperton v Chaldon CMO v Hampton Hill June 18 Long Ditton Mitcham Newdigate Shepperton West End Esher v Hampton Hill v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Thames Ditton v Deando Ruxley v Chaldon CMO August pm start Hampton Hill v Mitcham Long Ditton v Deando Ruxley Shepperton v Chaldon CMO Thames Ditton v S.Rail, Ken & Sel West End Esher v Newdigate May 28 Deando Ruxley Long Ditton Mitcham S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v Newdigate v Shepperton v Chaldon CMO v West End Esher v Hampton Hill June 25 Chaldon CMO Hampton Hill Newdigate Shepperton S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Thames Ditton v West End Esher v Long Ditton v Mitcham v Deando Ruxley August pm start Long Ditton v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Mitcham v Deando Ruxley Newdigate v Chaldon CMO Shepperton v Hampton Hill West End Esher v Thames Ditton July 2 Chaldon CMO Deando Ruxley Hampton Hill S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v Newdigate v Mitcham v Shepperton v Long Ditton v West End Esher September pm start Chaldon CMO v Long Ditton Deando Ruxley v West End Esher Mitcham v Thames Ditton Newdigate v Hampton Hill S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Shepperton July 9 Deando Ruxley Hampton Hill Long Ditton Newdigate West End Esher v Chaldon CMO v S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Thames Ditton v Shepperton v Mitcham July 16 Chaldon CMO Deando Ruxley Mitcham Newdigate S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Shepperton v Long Ditton v Hampton Hill v West End Esher v Thames Ditton July 23 Chaldon CMO Hampton Hill Newdigate Shepperton West End Esher v Mitcham v Thames Ditton v Deando Ruxley v Long Ditton v S.Rail, Ken & Sel July 30 Chaldon CMO Mitcham Shepperton S.Rail, Ken & Sel Thames Ditton v Hampton Hill v Long Ditton v West End Esher v Newdigate v Deando Ruxley 97

100 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Second Division 1st XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs Timed Limited Overs May 7 Claygate Effingham Putney Wallington Woodmansterne v Wandgas v Croydon Comm v Horley v Chobham v Sheen Park June 4 Claygate Effingham Croydon Comm Putney Wandgas v Wallington v Woodmansterne v Horley v Chobham v Sheen Park August 6 Chobham Horley Sheen Park Wallington Woodmansterne v Putney v Croydon Comm v Wandgas v Claygate v Effingham May 14 Chobham Horley Croydon Comm Sheen Park Wandgas v Claygate v Effingham v Woodmansterne v Wallington v Putney June 11 Claygate Effingham Sheen Park Wallington Wandgas v Woodmansterne v Putney v Chobham v Croydon Comm v Horley August 13 Effingham Horley Croydon Comm Sheen Park Woodmansterne v Wallington v Chobham v Claygate v Putney v Wandgas May 21 Chobham Claygate Sheen Park Wallington Woodmansterne v Wandgas v Effingham v Croydon Comm v Putney v Horley June 18 Chobham Claygate Putney Wallington Wandgas v Horley v Croydon Comm v Sheen Park v Effingham v Woodmansterne August pm start Claygate v Putney Effingham v Chobham Sheen Park v Horley Wallington v Woodmansterne Wandgas v Croydon Comm May 28 Chobham Horley Sheen Park Wallington Woodmansterne v Croydon Comm v Claygate v Effingham v Wandgas v Putney June 25 Effingham Horley Croydon Comm Putney Wandgas v Claygate v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park v Wallington v Chobham August 27 Chobham Claygate Putney Wallington Wandgas 12.30pm start v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park v Croydon Comm v Horley v Effingham July 2 Effingham Horley Croydon Comm Sheen Park Woodmansterne v Wandgas v Wallington v Putney v Claygate v Chobham September pm start Chobham v Sheen Park Horley v Wandgas Croydon Comm v Wallington Putney v Effingham Woodmansterne v Claygate July 9 Claygate Effingham Putney Wallington Woodmansterne v Chobham v Horley v Wandgas v Sheen Park v Croydon Comm July 16 Chobham Horley Croydon Comm Putney Woodmansterne v Effingham v Sheen Park v Wandgas v Claygate v Wallington July 23 Claygate Effingham Croydon Comm Putney Wandgas v Horley v Sheen Park v Chobham v Woodmansterne v Wallington July 30 Chobham Horley Croydon Comm Sheen Park Wandgas v Wallington v Putney v Effingham v Woodmansterne v Claygate 98

101 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Third Division 1st XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Caterham v Merton Ewhurst v Hook & Southboro London Gymkhana v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B v Old Tiffinians Warlingham - free date May 14 Englefield Green v Ewhurst Hook & Southboro v Worplesdon & B Merton v London Gymkhana Warlingham v Caterham Old Tiffinians - free date May 21 Englefield Green v Merton Hook & Southboro v Old Tiffinians London Gymkhana v Warlingham Worplesdon & B v Caterham Ewhurst - free date May 28 Englefield Green v Caterham Ewhurst v Old Tiffinians Hook & Southboro v Merton Warlingham v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana - free date Timed June 4 Caterham v London Gymkhana Merton v Warlingham Old Tiffinians v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B v Ewhurst Hook & Southboro - free date June 11 Englefield Green v Hook & Southboro Ewhurst v Merton Old Tiffinians v Warlingham Worplesdon & B v London Gymkhana Caterham - free date June 18 Ewhurst v Caterham Hook & Southboro v Warlingham Old Tiffinians v London Gymkhana Worplesdon & B v Merton Englefield Green - free date June 25 Caterham v Worplesdon & B Merton v Englefield Green Old Tiffinians v Hook & Southboro Warlingham v London Gymkhana Ewhurst - free date July 2 Caterham v Old Tiffinians Englefield Green v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana v Hook & Southboro Warlingham v Ewhurst Merton - free date July 9 Caterham v Warlingham Ewhurst v Englefield Green London Gymkhana v Merton Worplesdon & B v Hook & Southboro Old Tiffinians - free date July 16 Hook & Southboro v Caterham London Gymkhana v Ewhurst Merton v Old Tiffinians Warlingham v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B - free date July 23 Caterham v Englefield Green Merton v Hook & Southboro Old Tiffinians v Ewhurst Worplesdon & B v Warlingham London Gymkhana - free date July 30 Englefield Green v London Gymkhana Hook & Southboro v Ewhurst Merton v Caterham Old Tiffinians v Worplesdon & B Warlingham - free date Limited Overs August 6 Englefield Green v Old Tiffinians Ewhurst v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana v Caterham Warlingham v Merton Hook & Southboro - free date August 13 Caterham v Ewhurst London Gymkhana v Old Tiffinians Merton v Worplesdon & B Warlingham v Hook & Southboro Englefield Green - free date August pm start Caterham v Hook & Southboro Englefield Green v Warlingham Ewhurst v London Gymkhana Old Tiffinians v Merton Worplesdon & B - free date August pm start Ewhurst v Warlingham Hook & Southboro v London Gymkhana Old Tiffinians v Caterham Worplesdon & B v Englefield Green Merton - free date September pm start Hook & Southboro v Englefield Green London Gymkhana v Worplesdon & B Merton v Ewhurst Warlingham v Old Tiffinians Caterham - free date 99

102 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Premier Division 2nd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs Timed Limited Overs May 7 Merrow Merton Shepperton Thames Ditton Warlingham v Wallington v Hampton Hill v Whiteley Village v Woodmansterne v Byfleet June 4 Merrow Thames Ditton Wallington Warlingham Woodmansterne v Byfleet v Shepperton v Whiteley Village v Merton v Hampton Hill August 6 Byfleet Hampton Hill Merton Shepperton Whiteley Village v Merrow v Woodmansterne v Warlingham v Thames Ditton v Wallington May 14 Byfleet Hampton Hill Wallington Whiteley Village Woodmansterne v Shepperton v Warlingham v Thames Ditton v Merrow v Merton June 11 Byfleet Merrow Merton Warlingham Woodmansterne v Hampton Hill v Thames Ditton v Wallington v Shepperton v Whiteley Village August 13 Byfleet Merrow Shepperton Wallington Whiteley Village v Thames Ditton v Warlingham v Woodmansterne v Hampton Hill v Merton May 21 Byfleet Hampton Hill Merton Shepperton Warlingham v Wallington v Whiteley Village v Thames Ditton v Merrow v Woodmansterne June 18 Hampton Hill Merton Thames Ditton Warlingham Woodmansterne v Wallington v Whiteley Village v Byfleet v Merrow v Shepperton August pm start Byfleet v Whiteley Village Merrow v Hampton Hill Merton v Shepperton Warlingham v Thames Ditton Woodmansterne v Wallington May 28 Byfleet Hampton Hill Merton Shepperton Whiteley Village v Woodmansterne v Thames Ditton v Merrow v Wallington v Warlingham June 25 Merrow Thames Ditton Wallington Whiteley Village Woodmansterne v Shepperton v Merton v Byfleet v Hampton Hill v Warlingham August pm start Hampton Hill v Shepperton Merton v Byfleet Thames Ditton v Whiteley Village Warlingham v Wallington Woodmansterne v Merrow July 2 Byfleet Merrow Shepperton Wallington Whiteley Village v Merton v Woodmansterne v Hampton Hill v Warlingham v Thames Ditton September pm start Hampton Hill v Byfleet Shepperton v Warlingham Thames Ditton v Merrow Wallington v Merton Whiteley Village v Woodmansterne July 9 Merrow Merton Shepperton Thames Ditton Warlingham v Whiteley Village v Woodmansterne v Byfleet v Wallington v Hampton Hill July 16 Hampton Hill Shepperton Thames Ditton Wallington Whiteley Village v Merrow v Merton v Warlingham v Woodmansterne v Byfleet July 23 Merrow Thames Ditton Wallington Warlingham Woodmansterne v Merton v Hampton Hill v Shepperton v Whiteley Village v Byfleet July 30 Byfleet Hampton Hill Wallington Whiteley Village Woodmansterne v Warlingham v Merton v Merrow v Shepperton v Thames Ditton 100

103 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League First Division 2nd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs Timed Limited Overs May 7 Farncombe Horley Mitcham Old Tiffinians Sheen Park v Caterham v Putney v Roehampton v West End Esher v Old Pauline June 4 Horley Mitcham Old Pauline Roehampton Sheen Park v Farncombe v Putney v Caterham v West End Esher v Old Tiffinians August 6 Caterham Farncombe Old Tiffinians Putney West End Esher v Old Pauline v Horley v Sheen Park v Mitcham v Roehampton May 14 Caterham Old Pauline Putney Roehampton West End Esher v Horley v Farncombe v Old Tiffinians v Sheen Park v Mitcham June 11 Farncombe Horley Mitcham Old Pauline Putney v Roehampton v Old Tiffinians v Sheen Park v West End Esher v Caterham August 13 Mitcham Old Tiffinians Putney Roehampton West End Esher v Horley v Old Pauline v Sheen Park v Caterham v Farncombe May 21 Caterham Farncombe Horley Old Tiffinians Putney v West End Esher v Sheen Park v Old Pauline v Mitcham v Roehampton June 18 Caterham Farncombe Horley Old Pauline Sheen Park v Roehampton v West End Esher v Mitcham v Old Tiffinians v Putney August pm start Farncombe v Old Tiffinians Horley v Sheen Park Mitcham v Caterham Old Pauline v Roehampton Putney v West End Esher May 28 Caterham Farncombe Old Tiffinians Putney West End Esher v Sheen park v Mitcham v Roehampton v Old Pauline v Horley June 25 Mitcham Old Pauline Roehampton Sheen Park West End Esher v Old Tiffinians v Horley v Putney v Farncombe v Caterham August pm start Caterham v Old Tiffinians Farncombe v Putney Horley v Roehampton Old Pauline v Mitcham Sheen Park v West End Esher July 2 Mitcham Old Tiffinians Putney Roehampton West End Esher v Old Pauline v Caterham v Farncombe v Horley v Sheen Park September pm start Caterham v Putney Old Tiffinians v Horley Roehampton v Farncombe Sheen Park v Mitcham West End Esher v Old Pauline July 9 Farncombe Horley Mitcham Old Tiffinians Sheen Park v Old Pauline v Caterham v West End Esher v Putney v Roehampton July 16 Caterham Old Tiffinians Roehampton Sheen Park West End Esher v Mitcham v Farncombe v Old Pauline v Horley v Putney July 23 Horley Mitcham Old Pauline Roehampton Sheen Park v West End Esher v Farncombe v Putney v Old Tiffinians v Caterham July 30 Caterham Old Pauline Putney Roehampton West End Esher v Farncombe v Sheen Park v Horley v Mitcham v Old Tiffinians 101

104 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Second Division 2nd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Chaldon CMO v Old Tenisonians Churt v Newdigate Haslemere v Frimley Weybridge Vandals v Claygate Chobham - free date May 14 Claygate v Chobham Frimley v Chaldon CMO Newdigate v Weybridge Vandals Old Tenisonians v Churt Haslemere - free date May 21 Chaldon CMO v Haslemere Churt v Frimley Old Tenisonians v Claygate Weybridge Vandals v Chobham Newdigate - free date May 28 Chaldon CMO v Chobham Claygate v Churt Newdigate v Frimley Old Tenisonians v Haslemere Weybridge Vandals - free date Timed June 4 Chobham v Newdigate Churt v Chaldon CMO Frimley v Old Tenisonians Haslemere v Weybridge Vandals Claygate - free date June 11 Chobham v Haslemere Churt v Weybridge Vandals Frimley v Claygate Newdigate v Old Tenisonians Chaldon CMO - free date June 18 Chaldon CMO v Claygate Churt v Chobham Frimley v Weybridge Vandals Haslemere v Newdigate Old Tenisonians - free date June 25 Chobham v Weybridge Vandals Claygate v Old Tenisonians Frimley v Churt Haslemere v Chaldon CMO Newdigate - free date July 2 Chobham v Frimley Claygate v Haslemere Newdigate v Chaldon CMO Weybridge Vandals v Old Tenisonians Churt - free date July 9 Chaldon CMO v Frimley Chobham v Claygate Churt v Old Tenisonians Weybridge Vandals v Newdigate Haslemere - free date July 16 Claygate v Newdigate Haslemere v Churt Old Tenisonians v Chobham Weybridge Vandals v Chaldon CMO Frimley - free date July 23 Chobham v Chaldon CMO Churt v Claygate Frimley v Newdigate Haslemere v Old Tenisonians Weybridge Vandals - free date July 30 Claygate v Weybridge Vandals Frimley v Haslemere Newdigate v Churt Old Tenisonians v Chaldon CMO Chobham - free date Limited Overs August 6 Chaldon CMO v Churt Newdigate v Chobham Old Tenisonians v Frimley Weybridge Vandals v Haslemere Claygate - free date August 13 Chobham v Churt Claygate v Chaldon CMO Newdigate v Haslemere Weybridge Vandals v Frimley Old Tenisonians - free date August pm start Chaldon CMO v Weybridge Vandals Chobham v Old Tenisonians Churt v Haslemere Newdigate v Claygate Frimley - free date August pm start Chaldon CMO v Newdigate Frimley v Chobham Haslemere v Claygate Old Tenisonians v Weybridge Vandals Churt - free date September pm start Claygate v Frimley Haslemere v Chobham Old Tenisonians v Newdigate Weybridge Vandals v Churt Chaldon CMO - free date 102

105 Fuller s Brewery Surrey County League Third Division 2nd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Englefield Green v London Gymkhana Hook & Southboro v Long Ditton Croydon Comm v Effingham Wandgas v Worplesdon & B S.Rail, Ken & Sel - free date May 14 Effingham v S.Rail, Ken & Sel London Gymkhana v Croydon Comm Long Ditton v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B v Hook & Southboro Wandgas - free date May 21 Effingham v Worplesdon & B Croydon Comm v Englefield Green S.Rail, Ken & Sel v London Gymkhana Wangas v Hook & Southboro Long Ditton - free date May 28 Effingham v Englefield Green Croydon Comm v Hook & Southboro Wandgas v Long Ditton Worplesdon & B v S.Rail, Ken & Sel London Gymkhana - free date Timed June 4 Englefield Green v Wandgas London Gymkhana v Effingham Long Ditton v Worplesdon & B S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Croydon Comm Hook & Southboro - free date June 11 Hook & Southboro v Englefield Green Croydon Comm v Long Ditton London Gymkhana v Worplesdon & B S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Wandgas Effingham - free date June 18 Effingham v Long Ditton Croydon Comm v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana v Wandgas S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Hook & Southboro Englefield Green - free date June 25 Englefield Green v Croydon Comm Hook & Southboro v Wandgas London Gymkhana v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Worplesdon & B v Effingham Long Ditton - free date July 2 Hook & Southboro v London Gymkhana Long Ditton v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Wandgas v Effingham Worplesdon & B v Englefield Green Croydon Comm - free date July 9 Englefield Green v Long Ditton Hook & Southboro v Worplesdon & B Croydon Comm v London Gymkhana S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Effingham Wandgas - free date July 16 Effingham v Hook & Southboro Englefield Green v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Long Ditton v London Gymkhana Wandgas v Croydon Comm Worplesdon & B - free date July 23 Englefield Green v Effingham Hook & Southboro v Croydon Comm Long Ditton v Wandgas S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana - free date July 30 Effingham v Croydon Comm Londong Gymkhana v Englefield Green Long Ditton v Hook & Southboro Worplesdon & B v Wandgas S.Rail, Ken & Sel - free date Limited Overs August 6 Effingham v London Gymkhana Croydon Comm v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Wandgas v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B v Long Ditton Hook & Southboro - free date August 13 Hook & Southboro v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Long Ditton v Effingham Wandgas v London Gymkhana Worplesdon & B v Croydon Comm Englefield Green - free date August pm start Hook & Southboro v Effingham Croydon Comm v Wandgas London Gymkhana v Long Ditton S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Englefield Green Worplesdon & B - free date August pm start Effingham v Wandgas Englefield Green v Worplesdon & B London Gymkhana v Hook & Southboro S.Rail, Ken & Sel v Long Ditton Croydon Comm - free date September pm start Englefield Green v Hook & Southboro Long Ditton v Croydon Comm Wandgas v S.Rail, Ken & Sel Worplesdon & B v London Gymkhana Effingham - free date 103

106 The Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League CENTRAL Division 3rd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Esher Hampton Hill Kempton Old Emanuel Staines & Laleham v Kingstonian v Leatherhead v Epsom v Thames Ditton v Chessington Timed June 4 Chessington Esher Kingstonian Old Emanuel Staines & Laleham v Thames Ditton v Kempton v Leatherhead v Epsom v Hampton Hill Limited Overs August 6 Epsom Hampton Hill Kempton Leatherhead (H*) Thames Ditton v Old Emanuel v Staines & Laleham v Esher v Kingstonian v Chessington May 14 Chessington Epsom Kingstonian Leatherhead (W*) Thames Ditton v Hampton Hill v Esher v Old Emanuel v Kempton v Staines & Laleham June 11 Esher Kempton Kingstonian Leatherhead (tbc) Staines & Laleham v Hampton Hill v Chessington v Thames Ditton v Epsom v Old Emanuel August 13 Esher Hampton Hill Leatherhead (H*) Staines & Laleham Thames Ditton v Chessington v Kingstonian v Old Emanuel v Kempton v Epsom May 21 Epsom Esher Hampton Hill Kempton Chessington v Kingstonian v Staines & Laleham v Thames Ditton v Old Emanuel v Leatherhead June 18 Chessington Epsom Kempton Kingstonian Old Emanuel v Esher v Thames Ditton v Staines & Laleham v Hampton Hill v Leatherhead August pm start Esher v Old Emanuel Kempton v Hampton Hill Kingstonian v Chessington Leatherhead (H*) v Thames Ditton Staines & Laleham v Epsom May 28 Epsom Hampton Hill Kempton Leatherhead (W*) Thames Ditton v Chessington v Old Emanuel v Kingstonian v Staines & Laleham v Esher June 25 Leatherhead (W*) Kingstonian Old Emanuel Staines & Laleham Thames Ditton v Chessington v Epsom v Kempton v Esher v Hampton Hill August pm start Epsom v Hampton Hill Esher v Leatherhead Kempton v Thames Ditton Kingstonian v Staines & Laleham Old Emanuel v Chessington July 2 Chessington Hampton Hill Leatherhead (IC*) Staines & Laleham Thames Ditton v Old Emanuel v Epsom v Esher v Kingstonian v Kempton September pm start Chessington v Kempton Epsom v Leatherhead Hampton Hill v Esher Old Emanuel v Staines & Laleham Thames Ditton v Kingstonian July 9 Esher Hampton Hill Kempton Old Emanuel Staines & Laleham v Epsom v Chessington v Leatherhead v Kingstonian v Thames Ditton July 16 Chessington Epsom Hampton Hill Old Emanuel Thames Ditton v Kingstonian v Staines & Laleham v Kempton v Esher v Leatherhead July 23 Chessington Esher Kingstonian Old Emanuel Staines & Laleham July 30 Chessington Epsom Kingstonian Leatherhead (H*) Thames Ditton v Epsom v Thames Ditton v Kempton v Hampton Hill v Leatherhead v Staines & Laleham v Kempton v Esher v Hampton Hill v Old Emanuel * NOTE: Leatherhead 3rd XI - Leatherhead play their home fixtures at Westcott CC (W) and Headley CC (H). Please see Leatherhead s directory entry for directions. Please note that the away fixture against Esher on 2nd July is to be played at Imber Court (IC). 104

107 The Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League EAST Division 3rd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Chipstead C&W Dorking Sheen Park Trinity Mid-Whit Wallington v Merstham v Battersea Ironsides v Addiscombe v Mitcham v Woodmansterne Timed June 4 Battersea Ironsides Chipstead C&W Dorking Mitcham Trinity Mid-Whit v Merstham v Addiscombe v Wallington v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park Limited Overs August 6 Addiscombe Merstham Sheen Park Wallington Woodmansterne v Chipstead C&W v Battersea Ironsides v Trinity Mid-Whit v Dorking v Mitcham May 14 Addiscombe Battersea Ironsides Merstham Mitcham Woodmansterne v Trinity Mid-Whit v Wallington v Dorking v Chipstead C&W v Sheen Park June 11 Dorking Mitcham Sheen Park Trinity Mid-Whit Woodmansterne v Chipstead C&W v Merstham v Battersea Ironsides v Wallington v Addiscombe August 13 Battersea Ironsides Dorking Merstham Wallington Woodmansterne v Trinity Mid-Whit v Sheen Park v Addiscombe v Mitcham v Chipstead C&W May 21 Addiscombe Sheen Park Trinity Mid-Whit Wallington Woodmansterne v Mitcham v Chipstead C&W v Dorking v Merstham v Battersea Ironsides June 18 Addiscombe Chipstead C&W Mitcham Sheen Park Trinity Mid-Whit v Merstham v Woodmansterne v Wallington v Dorking v Battersea Ironsides August pm start Dorking v Addiscombe Mitcham v Battersea Ironsides Sheen Park v Wallington Trinity Mid-Whit v Chipstead C&W Woodmansterne v Merstham May 28 Addiscombe Merstham Sheen Park Wallington Woodmansterne v Battersea Ironsides v Trinity Mid-Whit v Mitcham v Chipstead C&W v Dorking June 25 Battersea Ironsides Chipstead C&W Dorking Merstham Mitcham v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park v Trinity Mid-Whit v Wallington v Addiscombe August pm start Addiscombe v Wallington Chipstead C&W v Battersea Ironsides Mitcham v Dorking Sheen Park v Merstham Trinity Mid-Whit v Woodmansterne July 2 Battersea Ironsides Dorking Merstham Wallington Woodmansterne v Chipstead C&W v Mitcham v Sheen Park v Addiscombe v Trinity Mid-Whit September pm start Addiscombe v Woodmansterne Battersea Ironsides v Sheen Park Chipstead C&W v Dorking Merstham v Mitcham Wallington v Trinity Mid-Whit July 9 Chipstead C&W Dorking Sheen Park Trinity Mid-Whit Wallington v Mitcham v Merstham v Woodmansterne v Addiscombe v Battersea Ironsides July 16 Addiscombe Battersea Ironsides Chipstead C&W Merstham Wallington v Dorking v Mitcham v Trinity Mid-Whit v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park July 23 Battersea Ironsides Chipstead C&W Dorking Mitcham Trinity Mid-Whit v Addiscombe v Wallington v Woodmansterne v Sheen Park v Merstham July 30 Addiscombe Battersea Ironsides Merstham Mitcham Woodmansterne v Sheen Park v Dorking v Chipstead C&W v Trinity Mid-Whit v Wallington 105

108 The Fuller s/surrey Championship 3rd XI Regional League WEST Division 3rd XI Fixtures 2016 Season All matches start at 1.00pm until 20th August when start is 12.30pm Limited Overs May 7 Camberley v Cobham Avorians Chertsey v Egham Cranleigh v Farnham Shepperton v Ripley Whiteley Village v Weybridge Vandals Byfleet - free date May 14 Cobham Avorians v Whiteley Village Cranleigh v Byfleet Egham v Shepperton Farnham v Chertsey Ripley v Camberley Weybridge Vandals - free date May 21 Byfleet v Shepperton Cranleigh v Camberley Farnham v Egham Weybridge Vandals v Cobham Avorians Whiteley Village v Ripley Chertsey - free date May 28 Byfleet v Egham Farnham v Cobham Avorians Ripley v Chertsey Weybridge Vandals v Camberley Whiteley Village v Cranleigh Shepperton - free date Timed June 4 Camberley v Whiteley Village Chertsey v Byfleet Cobham Avorians v Ripley Egham v Weybridge Vandals Shepperton v Farnham Cranleigh - free date June 11 Byfleet v Cranleigh Camberley v Shepperton Chertsey v Whiteley Village Egham v Ripley Weybridge Vandals v Farnham Cobham Avorians - free date June 18 Byfleet v Camberley Chertsey v Cobham Avorians Cranleigh v Weybridge Vandals Egham v Whiteley Village Ripley v Farnham Shepperton - free date June 25 Camberley v Chertsey Cobham Avorians v Weybridge Vandals Egham v Farnham Ripley v Cranleigh Shepperton v Byfleet Whiteley Village - free date July 2 Camberley v Cranleigh Cobham Avorians v Shepperton Ripley v Byfleet Weybridge Vandals v Chertsey Whiteley Village v Farnham Egham - free date July 9 Byfleet v Weybridge Vandals Camberley v Ripley Chertsey v Farnham Cranleigh v Cobham Avorians Shepperton v Egham Whiteley Village - free date July 16 Cobham Avorians v Egham Farnham v Cranleigh Ripley v Weybridge Vandals Shepperton v Chertsey Whiteley Village v Byfleet Camberley - free date July 23 Camberley v Weybridge Vandals Chertsey v Ripley Cobham Avorians v Farnham Egham v Cranleigh Shepperton v Whiteley Village Byfleet - free date Limited Overs August 6 Byfleet v Chertsey Cranleigh v Shepperton Ripley v Cobham Avorians Weybridge Vandals v Egham Whiteley Village v Camberley Farnham - free date August 13 Camberley v Byfleet Cobham Avorians v Chertsey Farnham v Ripley Weybridge Vandals v Shepperton Whiteley Village v Egham Cranleigh - free date August pm start Byfleet v Whiteley Village Camberley v Farnham Chertsey v Shepperton Egham v Cobham Avorians Weybridge Vandals v Cranleigh Ripley - free date August pm start Byfleet v Ripley Chertsey v Cranleigh Egham v Camberley Farnham v Whiteley Village Shepperton v Cobham Avorians Weybridge Vandals - free date September pm start Cobham Avorians v Byfleet Cranleigh v Egham Farnham v Weybridge Vandals Shepperton v Camberley Whiteley Village v Chertsey Ripley - free date July 30 Cobham Avorians v Camberley Cranleigh v Chertsey Farnham v Byfleet Ripley v Shepperton Weybridge Vandals v Whiteley Village Egham - free date 106

109 RESULT REPORTING All match results should be reported by the home club to Alan Hague by 10.30pm on the evening of the match either by text only to or by to or exceptionally, the summary of the result may be entered on our play-cricket website by 11.00am on Sunday morning with full scoresheets required to be entered on our play-cricket website by 11.00pm on the Monday following the match. Details must be reported in the following order.: Fixture (XI & Division) : Side batting first runs, wickets and overs bowled. Side batting second runs, wickets and overs bowled. Result of match. Compliance with these instructions will enable prompt circulation of tables to clubs and local newspapers as appropriate. Away clubs are reminded that there is a Ground And Facilities Report (form available at completion of which is voluntary and only if the club has adverse comments to make about the ground or facilities of the host club. If making a GAF Report, please submit forms online or by post no later than seven days following the match to which it relates. LEAGUE WEBSITE Our league website on is regularly updated. Regarding league information or other cricket related items, please check the website before ing the Committee with any query. Our Website Administrator is: Dave Daley, 1 Douglas Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2DZ Tel: e: david.daley@hotmail.co.uk SURREY CRICKET BOARD WELFARE INFORMATION Welfare for young people in cricket is paramount in all activities the clubs organise. Every club must have a fully trained welfare officer who then reports directly to the County Welfare Officer, also keeping our own League Welfare Officer, Andrew Hastilow informed. Contacts: Heidi Langrish, County Welfare Officer Mob: e: cwo@surreycricket.com Andrew Hastilow, League Welfare Officer Mob: e: andyhastilow@btinternet.com 107

110 IMPORTANT DATES /17 CAPTAINS EVENING Tuesday 19th April Hock Cellar, Fuller s Brewery pm 20/20 CUP FINAL Sunday 21st August Wandgas CC am LEAGUE CUP FINAL Sunday 4th September Godalming CC noon MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING Thursday 6th October Wandgas CC Registration 7.30pm for 7.45pm start ANNUAL PRESENTATION DINNER Friday 11th November Sandown Park, Esher pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017 Thursday 26th January Wandgas CC Registration 7.30pm for 7.45pm start REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES Match Manager David Oldham - Tel: Mobile: READERS SOVEREIGN TROPHY Wednesday 25th May 2016 v Thames Valley Cricket League Away Venue to be confirmed Produced by: STR Design & Print Ltd., Carshalton, Surrey SM5 2JR

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