Awards

The Cricket Society presents the following awards annually. 

To view previous winners of an award, click on the award title. 

The Wetherall Awards - sponsored by Aon Consulting
There are four separate categories of the Wetherell Award. 
Each is presented annually to those judged to be the individual leading all-rounder of the year in each category.  

The categories are:
Leading all-rounder in English first-class game :         2010 Neil Carter - Warwickshire
Leading all-rounder in Schools cricket:                  2010 Zafar Ansari - Hampton School
Leading all-rounder at Repton School:                                                    2010 Tom Cosford

The Eversheds Most Promising Young Cricketer of the Year Award
Selected by the MCC:
2010 Chris Woakes - Warwickshire
2009 James Taylor  

The Eversheds Most Promising Young Woman Cricketer of the Year Award
Selected by the MCC:
2010 Heather Knight
2009 Beth MacGregor


The Ian Jackson Award
The 2010 winner was Dr David English, CBE.
2009 inaugural winner was Stephen Chalke.

The A.A. Thomson Fielding Prize
The winner of this prize is selected by the English Schools Cricket  Association and is awarded to the best schoolboy fieldsman:
2010 Jonathan Tattersall
2009 Ruaidhri Smith

The Sir John Hobbs Silver Jubilee Memorial Prize
The Sir John Hobbs Silver Jubilee Memorial Prize is awarded to the most outstanding under 16 schoolboy cricketer in England.  

The prize winner is selected by the English Schools Cricket Association:
2010 Kishen Velani
2009 Wilf Marriot

The Cricket Society/MCC Book of the Year Award 
2010 To be decided
2009 Of Didcot and The Demon Anthony Gibson

Nigel Hancock: Administrator of the Cricket Society Book of the Year Award

The Don Rowan Memorial Trophy
The Don Rowan Memorial Trophy is awarded to the primary school considered to be the most outstanding in promoting  cricket:
2010 Bensham Manor School Croydon
2009 Gosden House School, Bramley

The Perry-Lewis Kershaw Award
Awarded to the player who has in the opinion of the other members of the team, best represented the spirit and ideals of the Cricket Society XI: 
2010 Adrian Gale
2009 Charles Noakes (awarded posthumously)

The Christopher Box-Grainger Memorial Trophy
Awarded to a school which excelled in promoting cricket to under-privileged: 
2010 Woodfield School, Kingsbury London
2009 Highshore School, Peckham


Wouter Wilton Champagne Moment
2010 - Ronald Paterson

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