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List of Surrey cricket captains

Surrey County Cricket Club is one of eighteen county teams in England that play first-class cricket. The club is based in Kennington (formerly part of the county of Surrey). It was founded in 1845 after securing a lease on The Oval for its use as a cricket field. Surrey played their first first-class cricket match in 1846 against Marylebone Cricket Club and have gone on to win the County Championship on 21 occasions (plus one shared), a figure bettered only by Yorkshire. The club have played both List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket since their introductions into the English game in 1963 and 2003 respectively. The player appointed club captain leads the side in all their fixtures, except when unavailable through injury or some other reason. Players who captained the side as substitute for the official club captain are not included in the list below.

History edit

Since attaining first-class status, Surrey have named 41 official captains, including two who have been appointed twice: George Strachan in the late nineteenth century and Errol Holmes, who had spells either side of the Second World War.

List of club captains edit

  • Years denotes the years for which the player was named as official club captain for Surrey.
  • First denotes the date of the first match in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey.
  • Last denotes the date of the last match in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey.
  • FC denotes the number of first-class matches in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey.
  • LA denotes the number of List A matches in which the player captained Surrey.
  • T20 denotes the number of Twenty20 matches in which the player captained Surrey.
  • Total denotes the total number of first-class, List A and Twenty20 matches in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey.

Note: In the club's earliest years, match scorecards do not always identify which player captained the side.

No. Name Nationality Years[1] First Last FC LA T20 Total
1 Charles Hoare   England 1846–1850 20 May 1850[nb 1] 25 July 1850 5 5
2 Frederick Miller   England 1851–1857 28 September 1854 4 July 1867 54 54
3 Frederick Burbidge   England 1858–1865 30 July 1860 3 August 1865 17 17
4 Edward Dowson   England 1866 16 July 1863 30 July 1866 8 8
5 William Collyer   England 1867 30 May 1867 22 August 1867 10 10
6 Charles Calvert   England 1868 11 June 1868 27 August 1868 12 12
7 Swainson Akroyd   England 1869–1870 14 June 1869 20 June 1870 10 10
8 John Gregory   England 1871 25 August 1870 28 August 1871 18 18
9 George Strachan   England 1872–1875
1877–1878
13 May 1872 19 July 1880 54 54
10 Allen Chandler   England 1876 12 August 1875 21 August 1876 9 9
11 A. P. Lucas   England 1879 16 July 1874 27 July 1882 41 41
12 John Shuter   England 1880–1893 13 August 1877 21 June 1909 274 274
13 Kingsmill Key   England 1894–1899 31 July 1881 13 June 1904 288 288
14 Digby Jephson   England 1900–1902 10 May 1894 27 June 1904 165 165
15 Livingstone Walker   England 1903 23 August 1900 31 August 1903 57 57
In 1904, no club captain appointment was made.
16 Lord Dalmeny[nb 2]   England 1905–1907 6 August 1903 23 August 1908 94 94
17 H. D. G. Leveson-Gower   England 1908–1910 19 August 1895 23 June 1920 122 122
18 Morice Bird   England 1911–1913 21 June 1909 13 August 1921 127 127
19 Cyril Wilkinson   England 1914–1920 13 May 1909 25 May 1920 53 53
20 Percy Fender   England 1921–1931 1 May 1920 1 Jul 1936 343 343
21 Douglas Jardine   England 1932–1933 20 July 1921 29 July 1933 141 141
22 Errol Holmes   England 1934–1938
1947–1948
16 August 1924 22 June 1955 198 198
23 Monty Garland-Wells   England 1939 14 July 1928 30 August 1939 130 130
From 1940 to 1945, no club captain appointments were made due to the Second World War.
24 Nigel Harvie Bennett   England 1946 4 May 1946 4 September 1946 31 31
25 Michael Barton   England 1949–1951 5 May 1948 23 June 1954 110 110
26 Stuart Surridge   England 1952–1956 7 June 1947 10 October 1959 254 254
27 Peter May   England 1957–1962 19 July 1950 17 July 1963 208 208
28 Micky Stewart   England 1963–1972 14 July 1954 10 September 1972 498 75 573
29 John Edrich   England 1973–1977 3 September 1958 6 September 1978 410 149 559
30 Roger Knight   England 1978–1983 24 August 1968 2 September 1984 174 161 335
31 Geoff Howarth   New Zealand 1984–1985 5 June 1971 17 July 1985 188 170 358
32 Pat Pocock   England 1986 1 July 1964 13 September 1986 485 318 803
33 Ian Greig   England 1987–1991 25 April 1987 26 July 1992 157 118 275
34 Alec Stewart   England 1992–1996 8 August 1981 9 July 2003 266 321 587
35 Adam Hollioake   England 1997–2003 2 August 1992 31 August 2004 243 241 14 498
36 Jonathan Batty   England 2004 6 July 1997 23 September 2009 278 170 51 448
37 Mark Butcher[nb 3][nb 4]   England 2005–2009 28 July 1991 10 July 2009 182 188 13 383
38 Rory Hamilton-Brown[nb 5]   England 2010–2012 24 July 2005 17 June 2012
39 Graeme Smith[nb 6]   South Africa 2013–14 17 April 2013 18 May 2014 8 1 2 11
40 Gareth Batty   England 2015–2017 2015
41 Rory Burns[nb 7]   England 2018– 2018
  1. ^ Prior to 1850, Surrey scorecards do not indicate who captained the side, but as club captain it was probably Charles Hoare.
  2. ^ Harry Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery, was known as Lord Dalmeny at the time of his captaincy.
  3. ^ In the absence through injury of Mark Butcher for most of the 2005 season, Mark Ramprakash led the side.
  4. ^ In the absence through injury of Mark Butcher for most of the 2009 season, Stewart Walters led the side.
  5. ^ In his absence on compassionate leave for part of the 2012 season, Gareth Batty generally led the side. In August 2012 Hamilton-Brown announced that he was relinquishing the captaincy. Surrey said that Batty would continue as captain for the remainder of the season.[2]
  6. ^ Smith was absent through injury for most of both 2013 and 2014. In 2013 Gareth Batty deputised, and in 2014 Gary Wilson did so.
  7. ^ Jade Dernbach to lead the side in T20 matches.[3]

References edit

Bibliography edit

Surrey County Cricket Club Yearbook, 2005. (No ISBN given.)

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Surrey Club Captains". Cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Hamilton-Brown quits Surrey captaincy". ESPNcricinfo.com. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Burns and Dernbach take over from Batty at Surrey". ESPNcricinfo.com. Retrieved 19 November 2021.

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Surrey County Cricket Club is one of eighteen county teams in England that play first class cricket The club is based in Kennington formerly part of the county of Surrey It was founded in 1845 after securing a lease on The Oval for its use as a cricket field Surrey played their first first class cricket match in 1846 against Marylebone Cricket Club and have gone on to win the County Championship on 21 occasions plus one shared a figure bettered only by Yorkshire The club have played both List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket since their introductions into the English game in 1963 and 2003 respectively The player appointed club captain leads the side in all their fixtures except when unavailable through injury or some other reason Players who captained the side as substitute for the official club captain are not included in the list below Contents 1 History 2 List of club captains 3 References 3 1 Bibliography 3 2 NotesHistory editSince attaining first class status Surrey have named 41 official captains including two who have been appointed twice George Strachan in the late nineteenth century and Errol Holmes who had spells either side of the Second World War List of club captains editYears denotes the years for which the player was named as official club captain for Surrey First denotes the date of the first match in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey Last denotes the date of the last match in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey FC denotes the number of first class matches in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey LA denotes the number of List A matches in which the player captained Surrey T20 denotes the number of Twenty20 matches in which the player captained Surrey Total denotes the total number of first class List A and Twenty20 matches in which the player is recorded as captaining Surrey Note In the club s earliest years match scorecards do not always identify which player captained the side No Name Nationality Years 1 First Last FC LA T20 Total1 Charles Hoare nbsp England 1846 1850 20 May 1850 nb 1 25 July 1850 5 52 Frederick Miller nbsp England 1851 1857 28 September 1854 4 July 1867 54 543 Frederick Burbidge nbsp England 1858 1865 30 July 1860 3 August 1865 17 174 Edward Dowson nbsp England 1866 16 July 1863 30 July 1866 8 85 William Collyer nbsp England 1867 30 May 1867 22 August 1867 10 106 Charles Calvert nbsp England 1868 11 June 1868 27 August 1868 12 127 Swainson Akroyd nbsp England 1869 1870 14 June 1869 20 June 1870 10 108 John Gregory nbsp England 1871 25 August 1870 28 August 1871 18 189 George Strachan nbsp England 1872 18751877 1878 13 May 1872 19 July 1880 54 5410 Allen Chandler nbsp England 1876 12 August 1875 21 August 1876 9 911 A P Lucas nbsp England 1879 16 July 1874 27 July 1882 41 4112 John Shuter nbsp England 1880 1893 13 August 1877 21 June 1909 274 27413 Kingsmill Key nbsp England 1894 1899 31 July 1881 13 June 1904 288 28814 Digby Jephson nbsp England 1900 1902 10 May 1894 27 June 1904 165 16515 Livingstone Walker nbsp England 1903 23 August 1900 31 August 1903 57 57In 1904 no club captain appointment was made 16 Lord Dalmeny nb 2 nbsp England 1905 1907 6 August 1903 23 August 1908 94 9417 H D G Leveson Gower nbsp England 1908 1910 19 August 1895 23 June 1920 122 12218 Morice Bird nbsp England 1911 1913 21 June 1909 13 August 1921 127 12719 Cyril Wilkinson nbsp England 1914 1920 13 May 1909 25 May 1920 53 5320 Percy Fender nbsp England 1921 1931 1 May 1920 1 Jul 1936 343 34321 Douglas Jardine nbsp England 1932 1933 20 July 1921 29 July 1933 141 14122 Errol Holmes nbsp England 1934 19381947 1948 16 August 1924 22 June 1955 198 19823 Monty Garland Wells nbsp England 1939 14 July 1928 30 August 1939 130 130From 1940 to 1945 no club captain appointments were made due to the Second World War 24 Nigel Harvie Bennett nbsp England 1946 4 May 1946 4 September 1946 31 3125 Michael Barton nbsp England 1949 1951 5 May 1948 23 June 1954 110 11026 Stuart Surridge nbsp England 1952 1956 7 June 1947 10 October 1959 254 25427 Peter May nbsp England 1957 1962 19 July 1950 17 July 1963 208 20828 Micky Stewart nbsp England 1963 1972 14 July 1954 10 September 1972 498 75 57329 John Edrich nbsp England 1973 1977 3 September 1958 6 September 1978 410 149 55930 Roger Knight nbsp England 1978 1983 24 August 1968 2 September 1984 174 161 33531 Geoff Howarth nbsp New Zealand 1984 1985 5 June 1971 17 July 1985 188 170 35832 Pat Pocock nbsp England 1986 1 July 1964 13 September 1986 485 318 80333 Ian Greig nbsp England 1987 1991 25 April 1987 26 July 1992 157 118 27534 Alec Stewart nbsp England 1992 1996 8 August 1981 9 July 2003 266 321 58735 Adam Hollioake nbsp England 1997 2003 2 August 1992 31 August 2004 243 241 14 49836 Jonathan Batty nbsp England 2004 6 July 1997 23 September 2009 278 170 51 44837 Mark Butcher nb 3 nb 4 nbsp England 2005 2009 28 July 1991 10 July 2009 182 188 13 38338 Rory Hamilton Brown nb 5 nbsp England 2010 2012 24 July 2005 17 June 2012 39 Graeme Smith nb 6 nbsp South Africa 2013 14 17 April 2013 18 May 2014 8 1 2 1140 Gareth Batty nbsp England 2015 2017 2015 41 Rory Burns nb 7 nbsp England 2018 2018 Prior to 1850 Surrey scorecards do not indicate who captained the side but as club captain it was probably Charles Hoare Harry Primrose 6th Earl of Rosebery was known as Lord Dalmeny at the time of his captaincy In the absence through injury of Mark Butcher for most of the 2005 season Mark Ramprakash led the side In the absence through injury of Mark Butcher for most of the 2009 season Stewart Walters led the side In his absence on compassionate leave for part of the 2012 season Gareth Batty generally led the side In August 2012 Hamilton Brown announced that he was relinquishing the captaincy Surrey said that Batty would continue as captain for the remainder of the season 2 Smith was absent through injury for most of both 2013 and 2014 In 2013 Gareth Batty deputised and in 2014 Gary Wilson did so Jade Dernbach to lead the side in T20 matches 3 References editBibliography edit Surrey County Cricket Club Yearbook 2005 No ISBN given Notes edit Surrey Club Captains Cricketarchive com Retrieved 10 August 2011 Hamilton Brown quits Surrey captaincy ESPNcricinfo com Retrieved 19 November 2021 Burns and Dernbach take over from Batty at Surrey ESPNcricinfo com Retrieved 19 November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Surrey cricket captains amp oldid 1198624566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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