Seven batsmen who made over 625 runs this season and four bowlers with 35 or more wickets are named in the Southern Premier League’s Team of the Year.
Leading batsman was Academy captain Felix Organ, with 843 runs, the next highest on the list Tom Morton (769), Harry Came (764) and Joe Collings-Wells (706) all scored in excess of 700 runs.
Havant left-arm spinner Graham Burns, second to Alton’s Julian Ballinger in the wicket-taking statistics, took five wickets in a match on five separate occasions, finishing the season with 39 scalps.
Premier Division Team of the Year –
1. Felix Organ, Hampshire Academy
2. + Tom Morton, South Wilts
3. Harry Came, St Cross Symondians
4. Joe Collings-Wells, Burridge
5. Tom Scriven, Hampshire Academy
6. Richard Lock, Burridge
7. Ben Thane, Basingstoke & North Hants
8. Mitch Stokes, Basingstoke & North Hants
9. Scott Myers, Alton
10. Luke Evans South Wilts
11. Graham Burns, Havant
12. Julian Ballinger, Alton
Leading batsman was Academy captain Felix Organ, with 843 runs, the next highest on the list Tom Morton (769), Harry Came (764) and Joe Collings-Wells (706) all scored in excess of 700 runs.
Havant left-arm spinner Graham Burns, second to Alton’s Julian Ballinger in the wicket-taking statistics, took five wickets in a match on five separate occasions, finishing the season with 39 scalps.
Premier Division Team of the Year –
1. Felix Organ, Hampshire Academy
2. + Tom Morton, South Wilts
3. Harry Came, St Cross Symondians
4. Joe Collings-Wells, Burridge
5. Tom Scriven, Hampshire Academy
6. Richard Lock, Burridge
7. Ben Thane, Basingstoke & North Hants
8. Mitch Stokes, Basingstoke & North Hants
9. Scott Myers, Alton
10. Luke Evans South Wilts
11. Graham Burns, Havant
12. Julian Ballinger, Alton