Director of cricket Alec Stewart to leave Surrey at the end of 2024
Surrey CCC have announced that director of cricket Alec Stewart is to step down from his position at the end of 2024 after 11 years in the role.
Read MoreSurrey CCC have announced that director of cricket Alec Stewart is to step down from his position at the end of 2024 after 11 years in the role.
Read MoreThe all-rounder was due to join Surrey in May until the end of July to play in the County Championship and the full Vitality Blast group stages.
Read MoreThe Australian will be available for four County Championship matches and eight Vitality Blast fixtures across May and June.
Read MoreSurrey have signed Australian Aaron Hardie with the all-rounder available for three County Championship fixtures and the Vitality Blast group stages.
Read MoreSouth Africa international Tazmin Brits will be back in South East Stars colours in 2024.
Read MoreSurrey’s Gus Atkinson has been selected by England for their Test series against India in January.
Read MoreWill Jacks was halfway through an over when Surrey were confirmed as this summer’s County Championship champions – and admitted he was thrown by the enormity of being part of the South London club’s first side in 23 years to win back-to-back County Championships.
Read MoreSurrey’s players might be forgiven for enjoying the recent heatwave, after completing a two-and-a-bit day rout of Warwickshire ahead of a 13-day gap until their next County Championship fixture, at home to Northants next week.
Read MoreThe sight of conkers hitting the ground is the surest sign the English cricket season is drawing to a close – which is why it’s so frustrating that, when Surrey line-up to take on Northants next week, the South Londoners will have seen just three days of action since August 22.
Read MoreEven though the end of the road to this year’s Couny Championship title is now within sight – yes there could be some twists and turns – but, barring a catastrophe, Surrey should make it back-to-back crowns – certainly on the evidence of this week’s clash with fourth-placed Warwickshire.
Read MoreSurrey skipper Rory Burns says his side simply need to concentrate on performing to their maximum after the South Londoners took another step closer to clinching a second successive County Championship title by delivering a crushing win over Warwickshire at The Oval this week.
Read MoreDulwich put their opponents in to bat on a lively pitch and were rewarded with a devastating opening spell by Harvey Booth.
Read MoreSurrey, the 2022 champions, have been long-time leaders of Division One and are 17 points clear of nearest challengers Essex.
Read MoreSurrey have signed highly-rated India batter Sai Sudharsan for the remaining three County Championship fixtures.
Read MoreDulwich took a young side with five teenage players to Banstead for their penultimate game of the season in Division 1 of the Surrey Championship and defeated the league leaders by 58 runs in a rain-affected match.
Read MoreMarcus Hook’s latest Surrey CCC column focuses on the imminent departure of Dan Moriarty.
Read MoreSurrey have won only a handful of the 16 50-over group games played in the past two Augusts, missing double-figure numbers of their players involved in the Hundred both years, but Stewart is looking far beyond those simple results.
Read MoreThis was Dulwich’s fourth victory in their last four completed matches and they remain sixth in the table. This weekend they have a difficult journey to leaders Banstead, who won the first match between the sides. Another victory in the return fixture would ensure their promotion.
Read MoreSurrey spinner Dan Moriarty will join Yorkshire for the 2024 season.
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