Three of Havant’s title winning side are included in the ECB Southern Premier Division ‘Team of the Year.’
They are skipper and leading run scorer Ben Walker, opening bat Stuart Ransley (pictured above) and left-arm spinner Chris Morgan.
The ‘select’ team includes two teenagers – Academy captain Felix Organ and Harry Came – and Lymington’s Matt Metcalfe, who hovered up the bowling award for a fifth time.
Premier Division select team -
Stuart Ransley (Havant)
Hit two centuries, including a decisive one against South Wilts, his 540 runs played a key role in Havant’s title triumph.
* Tom Arnold (New Milton)
Jointly retained his wicket-keeping award winning tag, made 401 runs, often on a trying home surface.
+ Ben Walker (Havant)
Double title winning captain, topped Premier batting charts with 602 runs, inc one century and five scores of 50-plus.
Felix Organ (Academy)
Leading young player in the SPL with England Under-19 ICC World Cup aspirations, made 498 runs and took 11 wickets for the Academy
Harry Came (St Cross Symondians)
Became a real team player as the season progressed, favourite for the YC award with 579 runs (two tons) and 19 wickets.
Scott Myers (Alton)
Often held Alton’s uncertain batting order together, with 491 runs.
James Hibberd (South Wilts)
Led a promising home grown South Wilts into an unexpected title push, taking 26 wickets.
Matt Metcalfe (Lymington)
Perennial bowling award winner, his 36 wickets had Lymington contesting the title for two-thirds of the season.
Dan Stancliffe (Burridge)
With 84 wickets in past three seasons, plus a handy late-order bat, has developed into a formidable all-rounder.
Chris Morgan (Havant)
The lead left-arm spinner in the SPL, took 32 wickets towards the championship cause.
Luke Evans (South Wilts)
Made massive steps this season, finishing with 35 wickets.
They are skipper and leading run scorer Ben Walker, opening bat Stuart Ransley (pictured above) and left-arm spinner Chris Morgan.
The ‘select’ team includes two teenagers – Academy captain Felix Organ and Harry Came – and Lymington’s Matt Metcalfe, who hovered up the bowling award for a fifth time.
Premier Division select team -
Stuart Ransley (Havant)
Hit two centuries, including a decisive one against South Wilts, his 540 runs played a key role in Havant’s title triumph.
* Tom Arnold (New Milton)
Jointly retained his wicket-keeping award winning tag, made 401 runs, often on a trying home surface.
+ Ben Walker (Havant)
Double title winning captain, topped Premier batting charts with 602 runs, inc one century and five scores of 50-plus.
Felix Organ (Academy)
Leading young player in the SPL with England Under-19 ICC World Cup aspirations, made 498 runs and took 11 wickets for the Academy
Harry Came (St Cross Symondians)
Became a real team player as the season progressed, favourite for the YC award with 579 runs (two tons) and 19 wickets.
Scott Myers (Alton)
Often held Alton’s uncertain batting order together, with 491 runs.
James Hibberd (South Wilts)
Led a promising home grown South Wilts into an unexpected title push, taking 26 wickets.
Matt Metcalfe (Lymington)
Perennial bowling award winner, his 36 wickets had Lymington contesting the title for two-thirds of the season.
Dan Stancliffe (Burridge)
With 84 wickets in past three seasons, plus a handy late-order bat, has developed into a formidable all-rounder.
Chris Morgan (Havant)
The lead left-arm spinner in the SPL, took 32 wickets towards the championship cause.
Luke Evans (South Wilts)
Made massive steps this season, finishing with 35 wickets.