
Tammy Beaumont - Most Promising Young Women's Cricketer of the Year with Barney Gibson - Winner of the A. A. Thomson Fielding Prize

Chairman Derek Barnard giving his opening remarks at the Dinner

President John Barclay, obviously tickled by something that Luke Wells - Most Promising Cricketer of the Year has said. It may have been a message from Luke's father, Alan, who made his Sussex debut under John's captaincy

Luke Wells speaks after receiving his Young Cricketer of the Year Award

Dominic Sibley of Ashstead Cricket Club receives the Sir John Hobbs Memorial Prize for the best Under-16 schoolboy cricketer in England from Ken Lake

Dominic Sibley speaks after receiving the Sir John Hobbs Memorial Prize

Barney Gibson, the youngest-ever English first-class cricketer receives the A. A, Thomson Fielding Prize from Len Lake with Derek Barnard looking on

Liz Hawkins-Allison, from Chailey Heritage School near Lewes, speaks after receiving the Christopher Box-Grainger Memorial Trophy

David Frith receives his richly-merited Ian Jackson Award for Services to Cricket from Bill Allen

David Frith speaks after receiving the Ian Jackson Award

Society President John Barclay with Tammy Beaumont, Most Promising Young Women's Cricketer of the Year

There was keen competition to be photographed with Tammy Beaumont, Most Promising Young Women's Cricketer of the Year. Here, Mike Dwyer of the Cricket Society Executive, who reported on the Autumn Dinner for The Cricket Society News Bulletin, is the lucky winner
The Cricket Society Autumn Dinner 2011 took place at The Royal Overseas League.