PLAYER OF THE SEASON AWARD WINNERS 1978-2018

PLAYER OF THE SEASON

1978 Pat Pocock
1979 Robin Jackman
1980 Robin Jackman
1981 Alan Butcher
1982 Sylvester Clarke
1983 Monte Lynch
1984 Monte Lynch
1985 Tony Gray
1986 Alec Stewart
1987 Jack Richards
1988 Keith Medlycott
1989 Alec Stewart
1990 David Ward
1991 Waqar Younis
1992 Graham Thorpe
1993 Martin Bicknell
1994 Joey Benjamin
1995 Graham Kersey
1996 Adam Hollioake
1997 Martin Bicknell
1998 Saqlain Mushtaq
1999 Martin Bicknell
2000 Martin Bicknell
2001 Martin Bicknell
2002 Ian Ward
2003 Mark Ramprakash
2004 Mark Ramprakash
2005 Mark Ramprakash
2006 Mark Ramprakash
2007 Mark Ramprakash
2008 Mark Ramprakash
2009 Mark Ramprakash
2010 Mark Ramprakash
2011 Tim Linley
2012 Gareth Batty
2013 Ricky Ponting
2014 Jason Roy
2015 Tom Curran
2016 Ben Foakes
2017 Kumar Sangakkara
2018 Rory Burns

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER OF THE SEASON

1980 David Thomas
1981 Monte Lynch
1982 Monte Lynch
1983 Duncan Pauline
1984 Alec Stewart
1985 Andy Needham
1986 Nick Faulkner
1987 Keith Medlycott
1988 David Ward
1989 Darren Bicknell
1990 David Ward
1991 James Boiling
1992 Neil Kendrick
1993 Joey Benjamin
1994 Adam Hollioake
1995 Graham Kersey
1996 Mark Butcher
1997 Jason Ratcliffe
1998 Ian Ward
1999 Ian Ward
2000 Ian Salisbury
2001 Gareth Batty
2002 Jonathan Batty
2003 Jonathan Batty
2004 Nayan Doshi
2005 Tim Murtagh
2006 James Benning
2007 Chris Schofield
2008 Jade Dernbach
2009 Stuart Meaker
2010 Gary Wilson
2011 Tim Linley
2012 Rory Burns
2013 Gary Wilson
2014 Zafar Ansari
2015 Tom Curran
2016 Ben Foakes
2017 Ben Foakes
2018 Ollie Pope

YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON

1985 Alec Stewart
1986 Martin Bicknell
1987 Darren Bicknell
1988 Nick Peters
1989 Graham Thorpe
1990 Waqar Younis
1991 Alistair Brown
1992 Alistair Brown
1993 Adam Hollioake
1994 Adam Hollioake
1995 Alex Tudor
1996 Ben Hollioake
1997 Ben Hollioake
1998 Alex Tudor
1999 Alex Tudor
2000 Alex Tudor
2001 Gareth Batty
2002 Rikki Clarke
2003 Rikki Clarke
2004 Scott Newman
2005 James Benning
2006 James Benning
2007 Chris Jordan
2008 Matthew Spriegel
2009 Stuart Meaker
2010 Jason Roy
2011 Jason Roy
2012 Rory Burns
2013 Zafar Ansari
2014 Matthew Dunn
2015 Sam Curran
2016 Sam Curran
2017 Ollie Pope
2018 Ollie Pope

SYLVESTER CLARKE LARGE RUM MOMENT OF THE SEASON

2002 Ian Ward - for guiding Surrey to a two-wicket victory over Kent
2003 James Ormond - for taking four wickets in five balls v Middlesex
2004 Martin Bicknell - for taking his 1,000th f-c wicket
2005 Tim Murtagh - for winning the Twenty20 Cup quarter-final bowl-out
2006 Mark Ramprakash - for his career best 301* v Northants
2007 Surrey team, which scored a world record 496-4, v Gloucestershire
2008 Mark Ramprakash's hundredth first-class hundred
2009 Surrey's solitary championship victory of the season, at Northampton
2010 Jason Roy - for his Twenty20 hundred against Kent at Beckenham
2011 Surrey winning promotion back to Division One in the championship
2012 Gareth Batty taking final wicket in the crucial championship game against Middlesex in mid-August
2013 Zafar Ansari seeing Surrey to victory in the FLt20 semi-final against Hampshire
2014 Arun Harinath’s two wickets in five balls on the final afternoon at Colwyn Bay, which turned a certain draw with Glamorgan into victory
2015 Gareth Batty sealing promotion in the County Championship with a hat-trick to win the match against Derbyshire at the Oval
2016 Kumar Sangakkara's ramp shot for six in the last over of the Royal London Cup quarter-final at Northampton
2017 Kumar Sangakkara's five successive championship hundreds, the last of which being a double century to rescue Surrey from the depths of 31-5 at Chelmsford, with no small amount of help from Sam Curran
2018 Will Jacks' catch at short-leg catch to give Surrey a thrilling 6-run victory against Lancashire

ANN MILLINGTON-JONES SURREY WOMAN CRICKETER OF THE YEAR

2017 Nat Sciver
2018 Nat Sciver

ANNE BICKERSTAFF SECOND ELEVEN CHAMPAGNE MOMENT OF THE SEASON

2017 The six that took Ryan Patel to his first double hundred for the 2nd XI (226 v Gloucestershire at Purley)
2018 Jake Dunford going in to bat to face the last ball of the 2nd XI Trophy match v Hampshire at the LSE, with two needed to win, ramping Rhys Topley over the keeper, dropping his bat, falling over and still getting two runs to win the game!

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