Lord’s Village Cup finalist Harry Munt won the Southern Premier League Division One batting award, while the bowling and wicket-keeping prizes went to Ventnor pair Chris Russell and Ben Woodhouse, respectively.
Munt, who played a lead role in Liphook & Ripsley reaching the Village Cup final, topped the batting charts with 593 runs and was among six SPL1 cricketers to score in excess of 500, Sarisbury Athletic pair Tom Nightingale and Ricky Rawlins among them.
Ventnor all-rounder Tom Friend was second with 550 runs and was close to joining team-mates Chris Russell and Ben Woodhouse on the winners’ rostrum. Russell celebrated his return from a spell with Worcestershire – ironically, his adopted club Wolverhampton were relegated from the ECB Birmingham & District Premier League this summer – with 39 victims and only nipped in from of champion left-arm spinner Robbie Pack on the final day of the season.
Woodhouse’s 30 victims gave him the Golden Gloves award, ahead of Birmingham University bound Hartley Wintney vice-captain Will Kerr.
Division 1
Batting: Harry Munt (Liphook & Ripsley) 593, Tom Friend (Ventnor) 550, Tom Nightingale (Sarisbury Athletic) 547, Nick Park (Bournemouth) 530, Ricky Rawlins (Sarisbury Athletic) 506, Jordan Hobday (Hook & Newnham Basics) 503.
Bowling: Chris Russell (Ventnor) 39, Robbie Pack (Bournemouth) 37, Mark Lavelle (Calmore Sports) 36, Dom Clutterbuck (Bournemouth) 34, Shane Brewer (Hook & Newnham Basics) 31, Andrew Marston (Portsmouth) 30.
Golden Gloves: Ben Woodhouse (Ventnor) 30, Will Kerr (Hartley Wintney) 23, Chris Park (Bournemouth) 18.
Safe hands: Ricky Rawlins (Sarisbury Athletic) 15, Richard Willcock (Hook & Newnham Basics) 14, Jordan Hobday (Hook & Newnham Basics) 13, Robbie Pack (Bournemouth) 12, Harry Tulk (OTs & Romsey) 12.
Munt, who played a lead role in Liphook & Ripsley reaching the Village Cup final, topped the batting charts with 593 runs and was among six SPL1 cricketers to score in excess of 500, Sarisbury Athletic pair Tom Nightingale and Ricky Rawlins among them.
Ventnor all-rounder Tom Friend was second with 550 runs and was close to joining team-mates Chris Russell and Ben Woodhouse on the winners’ rostrum. Russell celebrated his return from a spell with Worcestershire – ironically, his adopted club Wolverhampton were relegated from the ECB Birmingham & District Premier League this summer – with 39 victims and only nipped in from of champion left-arm spinner Robbie Pack on the final day of the season.
Woodhouse’s 30 victims gave him the Golden Gloves award, ahead of Birmingham University bound Hartley Wintney vice-captain Will Kerr.
Division 1
Batting: Harry Munt (Liphook & Ripsley) 593, Tom Friend (Ventnor) 550, Tom Nightingale (Sarisbury Athletic) 547, Nick Park (Bournemouth) 530, Ricky Rawlins (Sarisbury Athletic) 506, Jordan Hobday (Hook & Newnham Basics) 503.
Bowling: Chris Russell (Ventnor) 39, Robbie Pack (Bournemouth) 37, Mark Lavelle (Calmore Sports) 36, Dom Clutterbuck (Bournemouth) 34, Shane Brewer (Hook & Newnham Basics) 31, Andrew Marston (Portsmouth) 30.
Golden Gloves: Ben Woodhouse (Ventnor) 30, Will Kerr (Hartley Wintney) 23, Chris Park (Bournemouth) 18.
Safe hands: Ricky Rawlins (Sarisbury Athletic) 15, Richard Willcock (Hook & Newnham Basics) 14, Jordan Hobday (Hook & Newnham Basics) 13, Robbie Pack (Bournemouth) 12, Harry Tulk (OTs & Romsey) 12.