U13 Boys

U-13, U-14 and U-15 Age Groups are ECB National Competitions. At these age groups, focus will be on individual and team performance in the ECB National Competitions. The best available team will be selected for all ECB fixtures. Independence, responsibility, awareness and ‘winning minds’ are encouraged.
Coach / Manager = Gavin Franklin Mob : 07909 876340
or via e-mail.
Fixures & Results for the Surrey U13 Boys Cricket
Match | Venue | Start | Result |
Tue 27 May v Kent | Polo Farm | 1pm | . |
Wed 28 May - Inter County Practice | Reed's School | 1pm | N/A |
Sun 1 Jun v Berkshire | Reed's School | 1pm | |
Sun 8 Jun v Herts | Haileybury College | 12 noon | |
Thu 3 Jul v Sussex | Blackstone Juniors | 12 noon | |
Fri 4 Jul v Kent | Banstead CC | 1pm | |
Wed 9 Jul v Essex | Brentwood School | 1pm | . |
Wed 16 Jul v Hampshire | Liphook & Ripsley CC | 1pm | . |
Mon 21 Jul v Barmy Army Colts | Sunbury CC | 1pm | . |
Fri 25 Jul v Hampshire | Reed's College | 1pm | . |
Mon 28 Jul to Fri 1 Aug - District | St Georges College | 1pm | . |
Sun 10 Aug v PDT Challenge | Epsom College | 1pm | . |
Wed 13 Aug v Bucks | Reed's School | 1pm | . |
Sun 17 Aug | The Brit Oval | District Cricket Awards | Watch Surrey v Northants |
Sat 23 & Sun 24 Aug | Oundle School | 1pm | . |
Tue 2 Sep | The Brit Oval | CAG Awards | Watch Surrey v Kent |
2007 Season Sumamry
Dave Sheppard and Sid Lahiri’s under 13s lost three games to the weather, with a further game abandoned halfway through when a monsoon fell over Ilford Cricket Club. They played six games; winning four and losing two. The qualifying group of the ECB National Competition came down to a decider against Kent, with the winners going through to the quarter-finals. Kent won the nail-biter – scoring the winning runs with two balls remaining and two wickets in hand. Only two batsmen scored over 100 runs this season – last season’s player of the year, Rory Snowball, who has developed into an extremely reliable and consistent performer with the bat, and Adam Dyson whose 136 runs included the season’s best performance by a batsman – 68 not out against an extremely strong Barmy Army side, including three South of England players. The pick of the bowlers this year was offspinner Matthew Davies – who took the most wickets at a miserly economy rate. Other bowlers who excelled this season were Matt Packham, Charlie Kimmins and Dyson. Special mention must be made of Michael Burgess, who captained the side with real skill and dedication and whose outstanding performances behind the stumps earned him well-deserved selection into the South of England side.
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