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The awards and the drinks were flowing at Merstham Cricket Club on Saturday night, after a successful season.

 

Merstham Cricket Club’s first team, already champions, finished the season as they have done for much of it by winning, while the second team were also confirmed as champions in their division.

 

Dozens of former playing colleagues turned out to honour the memory of Terry Garrett on Merstham Cricket Club’s open day, a national initiative promoted by ECB partners Waitrose, who donated £100 to clubs for the occasion.

 

There has been a slight change of plan for the Waitrose Open Day on Sunday, when we shall honour our former treasurer Terry Garrett by playing in his memory.

The day will now consist of one 40 overs game, spready from 11am to about 6pm, with lunch and tea provided for players.

 

Fuller's Brewery County League Division One
Merstham 230-8 
Shepperton 74

Merstham secured their second league title in as many years, with a comprehensive victory at Shepperton, having led the division from start to finish.

 

Our annual open day will be combined with a chance to honour the memory of Terry Garrett, our treasurer for two decades who died in the spring. 

Firstly, we are very grateful to Margaret Garrett who is leading the organisation of refreshments for the players on the open day.

 
 
Merstham's successful U10s have won a second competition, adding the Ifield Tournament Cup to their East Surrey Colts League Cup.   All of the boys in the squad contributed in our whitewash path to the final. The competition was far from easy, as they fought and played hard throughout in a tough introduction to the "out and you're out" rule, as opposed to pairs cricket.   Charlie Parkes captained the team in the final and was rewarded with holding the cup high at the presentation. It was Charlie's debut as wicket-keeper and he was very solid throughout the tournament.    Special mention must be made again of Daniel Kite's contribution in the final, scoring 56 not out with batting partner Will Broughton who together put on an undefeated opening partnership of 80 runs.   Our bowling attack was under pressure from the outset, but some sharp and professional fielding swung the game back under our control.   Thanks go to everyone for their support on the day, the siblings, parents, and grand-parents, plus John Norton, our team manager for scoring and pulling this day together with Helen Markham's help.   Coach David Swan was presented with gifts by the squad for his efforts this season. These included t-shirts and a John Lewis voucher, plus a mini bat signed by each of the boys.   He said: "Their contribution over the season, culminating in these Cup wins, makes this Mini Bat one of my proudest possessions."
 

Merstham 239-5
Deando Ruxley 116
Fuller’s Brewery Surrey County League Division One

An unbeaten century by Arsalan Abass helped Merstham put their second successive title bid back on track, as they defeated lowly placed Deando Ruxley by 123 runs.