Nelson Clare: James wins players` award (17 September 1997)
STEVE JAMES, the Glamorgan opener overlooked for England`s tour to the West Indies, has been chosen as the Players` Player of the Year for 1997
17-Sep-1997
Wednesday 17 September 1997
James wins players` award
By Nelson Clare
STEVE JAMES, the Glamorgan opener overlooked for England`s
tour to the West Indies, has been chosen as the Players`
Player of the Year for 1997.
James was honoured at the annual Professional Cricketers`
Association awards evening in London last night. Ben Hollioake, already selected as the Cricket Writers` Young Player
of the Year, received the same accolade from his fellow players and Lord Cowdrey was given a special merit award for his
achievements in the game.
Alistair Brown, of Surrey, won an individual prize for his
record 203 not out in the AXA Life League against Hampshire.
Peter Willey won the umpires` award in another poll of county
cricketers.
NatWest Trophy holders Essex have been drawn away to
Cheshire in the first round of next year`s competition, the last
in its current form. If they get through, Essex will travel
again, to play either Dorset or Hampshire.
In the two all-first class ties Gloucestershire meet Northamptonshire and Lancashire play Sussex.
Somerset are to enforce an alcohol ban for their championship
match with leaders Glamorgan starting at Taunton tomorrow.
Natwest Trophy
1st rd draw: Cheshire v Essex, Derbyshire v Cumberland, Devon v
Yorks, Dorset v Hants, Glamorgan v Beds, Gloucs v Northants,
Kent v Cambs, Lancs v Sussex, Leics v Staffs, Middlesex v Hereford, Minor Counties Wales v Notts, Norfolk v Durham, Scotland v Worcs, Somerset v Holland, Surrey v Bucks, Warwicks v
Ireland. Matches to be played on June 23 or 24.
2nd rd: Dorset or Hants v Cheshire or Essex, Glamorgan or Beds v
Leics or Staffs, Gloucs or Northants v Surrey or Bucks, Lancs
or Sussex v Devon or Yorks, Middlesex v Hereford v Norfolk or
Durham, Minor Counties Wales or Notts v Somerset or Holland,
Scotland or Worcs v Derbys or Cumberland, Warwicks or Ireland v
Kent or Cambs. Matches to be played on July 8.
Source :: The Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/)