Essex Scorer Clem Driver retires (14 July 1999)
Clem Driver, Essex's long-serving scorer has decided to hang up his computer and pen with immediate effect
14-Jul-1999
14 July 1999
Essex Scorer Clem Driver retires
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Clem Driver, Essex's long-serving scorer has decided to hang up
his computer and pen with immediate effect.
Clem, who first started scoring for Essex in 1982 also scored on
tour with England to Australia and India during his career. A
well-respected after-dinner speaker, Clem unlike others of his ilk,
took to scoring by computer well, and although he, like all the
other scorers had problems adapting to these new skills, he never
complained. The other 17 county scorers and many county cricketers
who have befriended him will certainly miss his dry wit.
The Essex scorer decided to call it a day, after a visit to Old
Trafford where he had a fall going up to the dressing rooms and to
quote Clem himself, "apart from the fall, the final curtain was
having to put up with the dreadful music, particularly the
disrespectful Hallelujah Chorus when an Essex wicket fell, and the
loud public address announcements" which he admitted, "was an
abomination of the game of cricket".
He retires to his beautiful home in Saffron Walden and his
long-suffering wife.
The new Essex scorer is to be David Norris, who has been in the
wings for a number of years.
Vic Isaacs
Senior County Scorer