Gloucestershire County Cricket Club held it's annual "End of Season Awards
Dinner" on Thursday 26 September at The Holiday Inn Filton when the following awards were presented.
Merchant Investors Players Player of the Year was presented by Mike Newnham,
Managing Director of Merchant Investors to Craig Spearman
Craig has scored 1444 1st-class runs this year including 5 centuries
at an average of over 48
He scored the most centuries for Gloucestershire since Monty Lynch
who hit 5 in 1995
He has scored the most runs in a season for Gloucestershire since
Tony Wright & Bill Athey back in 1991 (when 25 Championship matches were
played in a season)
He has also scored 833 runs, including 2 centuries in one-day
matchesCoors Brewers Special Award was presented by Paul Doubler, Marketing
Director of Coors Brewers to Jack Russell
He has scored 991 1st-class runs this season at an average of over
45, this included 3 centuries
He equalled Jack Board's Gloucestershire record set in 1914 of 1016
victims, 916 catches and 100 stumpings
He is now the leading run scorer of all Gloucestershire wicket
keepers
He holds the World Record for the most number of runs being scored
without a single bye being concededHazlewoods Most Improved Player was presented by David Williams of
Hazlewoods to Ian Fisher
He scored 568 runs this year at an average of just under 25,
including his first century in 1st-class cricket as well as four 50s
He took 32 wickets including 5 -87 against Middlesex at SouthgateTL Visuals Most Outstanding Individual Performance was presented by Tom
Richardson (Gloucestershire Chief Executive) on behalf of TL Visuals to
Craig Spearman
He scored 180 off 293 balls at Cheltenham Festival against GlamorganGloucestershire Academy Young Player of the Season was presented by Tony
Wright, Gloucestershire Academy Director to Alex Gidman
In his debut 1st-class season he scored 67 v Derbyshire at Derby
He finished the season with 558 runs at an average of nearly 35
including a century against Northamptonshire at Bristol as well as four
other 50sOther awards presented on the evening were to :-
Ian Fisher
Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 103 not out v Essex at
Gloucester in June
Alex Gidman
Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 117 v Northamptonshire at
Bristol in August
Mark Hardinges
Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 172 v Oxford University at
Oxford in May
Roger Sillence
Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 101 v Derbyshire at Bristol in
September
Craig Spearman
Maiden 1st-class century for Gloucestershire 111 v Worcestershire in April
Ian Fisher
5 wickets for 87 Gloucestershire v Middlesex at Southgate in July
Jack Russell
746 scored in an innings, no byes Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire at
Bristol in August
This season the players have been supporting the "Hit MS for Six" campaign by hitting as many sixes as possible and raising money for each six hit to go towards a Research & Treatment Centre for MS at Frenchay Hospital. Ex Gloucestershire player Alistair Hignell, who is a sufferer of Multiple Sclerosis and President of the Appeal was also at the Dinner where he was presented with two cheques, one by Paul Doubler from Coors Brewers and the
other from Martin Goodliffe, Roger Williams and Dave McLaughlin on behalf of
The Artichoke (sponsors of Ian Harvey's sixes).