INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS
Award |
Winner |
Details |
Batsman of the Year |
Shiva Murugan (Sulhamstead 2 and 3) |
896 runs |
Bowler of the Year |
Hafeez Ul-Wahab (West Reading 1) Taimoor Yousaf (West Reading 1 and 2) Anthony Clapham (Sandhurst 1 and 2)
|
43 wickets 43 wickets 43 wickets |
Fielder of the Year |
Ian Millson (Knowl Hill) |
28 (22 ct, 6 st) |
Young Player of the Year |
Will Herrington (Welford Park) |
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The Peter Tyler Award (Panel Umpire of the Year) |
Gordon Whickman
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Club Umpire of the Year |
Paul Bowers (Welford Park)
|
23/25 |
Calcot Award for Sportsmanship |
Stoke Row |
4.85/5 |
BCL Divisional Award Winners
Premier |
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Batsman |
Winner: Will Macdonald (Woodcote) Runner-up: Andy Watts (Peppard) |
803 runs @ 73.00 787 runs @ 71.55 |
Bowler |
Winner: Adam Davidson (West Reading) Runner-up: Marc Thompson (Sulhamstead) |
32 wickets @ 8.94 28 wickets @ 9.79 |
Division 1 |
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Batsman |
Winner: Mark Feeney (Sandhurst) Runner-up: Ben Myers (Welford Park) |
399 runs @ 99.75 550 runs @ 55.00 |
Bowler |
Winner: Anthony Clapham (Sandhurst) Runner-up: Ross Fagan (Sandhurst) |
41 wickets @ 8.24 41 wickets @ 10.41 |
Division 2 |
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Batsman |
Winner: Fakhir Ali (Shinfield) Runner-up: Richard Barron (Crowthorne) |
362 runs @ 51.71 405 runs @ 50.62 |
Bowler |
Winner: Taimoor Yousaf (West Reading 2) Runner-up: Richard Cole (Emmbrook) |
36 wickets @ 10.28 32 wickets @ 14.69 |
Division 3 |
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Batsman |
Winner: Rahul Kadavakolu (Shinfield) Runner-up: Colin Parker (Waltham St. Lawrence 2) |
602 runs @ 60.20 450 runs @ 45.00 |
Bowler |
Winner: Liam Duffy (Knowl Hill) Runner-up: Adam Brookman (Knowl Hill) |
32 wickets @ 9.47 30 wickets @ 12.17 |
Division 4 |
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Batsman |
Winner: Shiva Murugan (Sulhampstead 3) Runner-up: Ramesh Ramasamy (Sulhamstead 3) |
872 runs @ 72.67 292 runs @ 58.40
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Bowler |
Winner: Ramesh Ramasamy (Sulhamstead 3) Runner-up: Harry Bell (Purley 3) |
37 wickets @ 11.00 25 wickets @ 11.44 |
England Women 92 vs India Women 81-6
Kent Spitfires 299 vs Sussex Sharks
Yorkshire Vikings 155-0 vs Derbyshire Falcons 151
Joe Root plans to continue "living my dream" by lining up for his first Test appearance on his home ground of Headingley.
New Zealand have confirmed Brendon McCullum will keep wicket in the second Investec Test, a decision that sees Martin Guptill recalled to bat at six.
Peter Such has stressed the importance of England not becoming complacent because they have three high-quality spinners at their disposal.
The ECB has unveiled a new and ambitious strategic plan which seeks to deliver successful England teams at all levels, to produce a vibrant domestic game as well as increasing and enthusing participation during 2014-17.
England selectors have named an unchanged 12-man squad for the second Investec Test against New Zealand commencing Friday May 24 at Headingley following the 170-run victory against New Zealand in the first Test at Lord’s.