The two top order South Wilts wickets that Dan Stancliffe took in the final round of matches in late August ensured that the Burridge all-rounder finished top of the ECB Southern Premier League bowling charts - ironically with one more victim than his club captain Hilio de Abreu.
The tall right-arm seamer finished Burridge's 16-match summer with 31 wickets, finishing one ahead of de Abreu and South Wilts own Matt Burton, who took 30 apiece.
Stancliffe is pictured with the Barry Boorah Memorial Bowl awarded annually to the bowler who finishes with the most wickets in the Premier Division.
The award perpetuates the name of the late Barry Boorah, the Portsmouth & South Hants Touring Club left-arm spinner, who was the highest wicket taker of all time in Southern League cricket, with a staggering 666 victims.
The tall right-arm seamer finished Burridge's 16-match summer with 31 wickets, finishing one ahead of de Abreu and South Wilts own Matt Burton, who took 30 apiece.
Stancliffe is pictured with the Barry Boorah Memorial Bowl awarded annually to the bowler who finishes with the most wickets in the Premier Division.
The award perpetuates the name of the late Barry Boorah, the Portsmouth & South Hants Touring Club left-arm spinner, who was the highest wicket taker of all time in Southern League cricket, with a staggering 666 victims.