The name T Morton has been synonymous with winning leading cricket awards in recent seasons, Tom having swept the board with individual batting and wicket-keeping prizes for South Wilts, where he won four successive Southern Premier League titles. Tom moved to a Director Cricket role at Ealing this year and had to content himself with ‘only’ setting a new ECB Middlesex County League record score (232 v Teddington). Father Terry, meanwhile, dropped his son a gentle reminder that he too could still bat a bit by winning the Hampshire 60s batting prize. The one-time Waterlooville skipper scored 463 runs, including one century and three scores of fifty or more.
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