Dulwich finish fifth in Surrey Championship Division 1
Dulwich put their opponents in to bat on a lively pitch and were rewarded with a devastating opening spell by Harvey Booth.
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.
Read MoreMarcus Hook’s latest column on Surrey CCC.
Read MoreSurrey head into their two remaining games in the One-Day Cup knowing they are unlikely to progress to the knockout phase.
Read MoreWhile Ben Foakes’ maiden List A hundred was arguably the biggest plus from Surrey’s only Metro Bank One-Day Cup outing to date – against Leicestershire last week – it was another Ben, Ben Geddes, who lit up the Oval with a whirlwind 67 that augurs well for the rest of the 50-over competition.
Read MoreThe Ashes never needs hyping up. Even so, many predicted this summer’s series would be the most enthralling since 2005, and so it proved. It also underlined that five-day Test cricket remains the ultimate format of the game.
Read MoreSurrey maintained their lead in Division One of the County Championship by rolling over an in-form Somerset side with a day and 10 wickets to spare at Taunton last week.
Read MoreDulwich had the better of a fluctuating match at home to Chipstead, Coulsdon & Walcountians in Division 1 of the Surrey Championship and emerged victorious by 59 runs.
Read MoreRory Burns described Surrey’s first home and away double against Middlesex since 1984 as “clinical”, as the County Championship leaders maintained the gap between them and second-placed Essex by comfortably overcoming their north London rivals at Lord’s last weekend.
Read MoreA young Dulwich side containing five players under the age of 20 travelled to Walton on Thames for their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 1 match, but the only winner was the weather.
Read MoreOnce again, T20 finals day ended in heartache for Surrey. The South Londoners have now been to seven since winning the inaugural competition in 2003, only to come away from all of them empty handed
Read MoreDulwich dominated their crucial match against Old Wimbledonians in Division 1 of theSurrey Championship and cruised to victory by seven wickets.
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