Paul Hawkins, the innovator of Hawk-Eye’s cricket technology, won a Southern Premier League divisional batting award for the second consecutive season. Last year he led St Cross Symondians’ seconds promotion charge by topping the Division 3 charts with 757 runs at an average of 58.23. This summer Hawkins hit six half-centuries in his 556-run aggregate, the highest in SPL2. Dave Vokes.
Sparsholt captain Jeremy Frith came within a whisker of pulling off a notable Southern Premier League double this summer.
He topped the Division 2 bowling charts with 39 wickets – taking 6-21 against promoted Hartley Wintney and 5-43 v champions OTs & Romsey – and finished just three runs behind Paul Hawkins.
He topped the Division 2 bowling charts with 39 wickets – taking 6-21 against promoted Hartley Wintney and 5-43 v champions OTs & Romsey – and finished just three runs behind Paul Hawkins.
South Wilts IIs gloveman Sam Pittman bagged his second Premier League wicket-keeping award in three seasons, having snapped up 27 victims in Division 3 in 2015. He topped the SPL2 charts with 22 dismissals this summer.