Salmond wins top award in Scotland (22 Oct 1997)
GEORGE SALMOND, who led Scotland in their successful campaign in the ICC Trophy and to a place in the 1999 World Cup, was last night named the country's batsman of the year at the 14th annual Famous Grouse awards ceremony in Edinburgh
22-Oct-1997
Wednesday 22 October 1997
Salmond wins top award
By Keith Graham
GEORGE SALMOND, who led Scotland in their successful campaign in
the ICC Trophy and to a place in the 1999 World Cup, was last
night named the country's batsman of the year at the 14th annual
Famous Grouse awards ceremony in Edinburgh.
Salmond, who was Scotland's most successful batsman in the
Trophy, went on to record 633 runs in 18 innings for his country
during 1997.
Ian Beven, who was also a key player during the ICC campaign in
Malaysia, was named bowler of the year. Alec Davies took the
wicketkeeping award.
All three players were also instrumental in guiding their club,
Grange, to a memorable League and Cup double, a feat which
earned the long-established Edinburgh side the title of Famous
Grouse team of the year.
Stoneywood Dyce's Andy Bee, who scored 695 runs and took 53
wickets in the Aberdeen club's successful defence of their
Strathmore Union title and, after a play-off, a place in the
second division of the Scottish League, received the all-rounder
of the year award, while Dunfermline's Ross Mitchison was given
a special award in recognition of his excellent performances for
the Scottish Under-19 side which also won a place in the Junior
World Cup. Drew Parsons (Prestwick) was named the Under-23
player of the year.
Last night's awards were presented by Andrew Litster, the UK
finance manager for Famous Grouse.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)