Compared to the batsman, the bowlers have had a good
season this year. They have struggled at times to finish off an innings, but
that isn’t something new for us. Stuart Meaker and Gareth Batty both excelled,
finishing the top two wicket takers for us, but there were some other valuable contributions.
Here’s my review of how the bowlers did this year.
LVCC- 30 wickets @ 26.30
CB40- 14 wickets @ 17.64
FLT20- 11 wickets @ 14.73
This season was by far Gareth’s best for the club.
Picking up a total of 55 wickets overall, as well as leading the side for half
of the season after Hamilton-Brown gave up the captaincy. He may not pick up
hatfuls of wickets, but as you can see from the figures above, he has been
consistent in all forms of the game this year. His effort, desire, commitment
and leadership are unquestionable, making him, in my opinion, a perfect role
model for any aspiring cricketer. Definitely my player of the season, and I
hope he gets the captaincy full time next year.
LVCC- 19 wickets @ 27.47
CB40- 13 wickets @ 22.76
FLT20- 3 wickets @ 13.00
Surrey fans didn’t see as much of Jade Dernbach this
season as they would have liked, with him getting injured halfway through the
year, combined with his increasing success in the England limited overs sides. Whenever
he did play for us, he brought his passion and desire, which he has in
abundance, but didn’t really fire in the Championship, picking up best figures
of 3-39. However, his skills in List A cricket are sensational, becoming one of
the most talked about bowlers in the International game, and he has now headed
to Sri Lanka for the World T20, before ODI’s in India starting December.
Matthew Dunn
LVCC- 1 wicket @ 50.00
Matt Dunn struggled with fitness and form this season,
having an indifferent time of it in the Second X1, and due to their being
serious competition for places in the seamer ranks, didn’t play the amount of
games for the first team that he would have liked to have done. He finally got
a game in the last match of the season, picking up 1 wicket in 10 rather
expensive overs. His contract is up at the end of the season, and I hope Adams
gives him another chance to prove what he has got.
LVCC- 5 wickets @ 36.80
The tall, quick, Pemberton Greenish graduate, George
Edwards, exploded onto the scene at New Road earlier this year, picking up
figures of 4-44 in his first championship game of the season. He only played
one further game after that, but it reinforces the fact that we have seam
bowlers coming out of our ears at the moment, and it looks like George is going
to follow in the footsteps of Dernbach and Meaker, and become a first team
regular in the next couple of years.
LVCC- 27 wickets @ 22.11
CB40- 11 wickets @ 19.27
FLT20- 7 wickets @ 25.57
The Indian spinner had a productive spell with us after
arriving at the end of May, following the conclusion of the Indian Premier
League. Ok, he didn’t set the world alight, but he gradually got better as the
season went on, becoming almost unplayable at times in the CB40, before helping
to bowl us to victory in the final two home games of the season. He averaged
over 50 in the Championship with Somerset last year with the ball, so we have
certainly seen a better Kartik than they did. I’m not sure if we will see him
next year, as I think Adams wants to bring in an overseas batsman, but as we have
seen over the last couple of seasons, a quality spinner towards the end of the
season is a massive bonus.
LVCC- 31 wickets @ 31.61
CB40- 4 wickets @ 49.25
After the move from his beloved Gloucestershire at the
end of last season, Jon Lewis had a fantastic start to the season with the
ball, as well as the bat, taking a fifer on his second appearance for the club
at Lord’s, and for a short time, being our leading scorer in the Championship.
However, he was given a break over the T20 period in June and July, and when he
returned, he looked rusty. He failed to get the purchase out of the pitch, and
through the air, that he had done earlier in the season, and only picked up a
handful of wickets in the final half of the season. He still has one year left
on his contract, so I would presume he will be their next year, but I don’t
want him to get in the way of the development of Edwards and Dunn etc.
LVCC- 16 wickets @ 29.00
After his wonderful season in the Second Division last
year, The Viscount only played a handful of games in the Championship this
season. Surrey fans were left bemused, especially when an unproven Edwards was
given the nod over the leading wicket taker of last season. He did manage to
get a five wicket haul, in the penultimate game of the season against Notts,
helping us to gain survival. He still has time left on his contract, but unless
Adams gives him assurances that he will play next year, he make seek to go
elsewhere, with plenty of Division Two clubs likely to be interested if he
becomes available.
LVCC- 44 wickets @ 22.57
CB40- 9 wickets @ 21.00
FLT20- 4 wickets @ 25.25
Another great year for Stuart Meaker in a Surrey shirt.
He backed up his performance in Division Two last year, by another very good
season in Division One, as he is quickly becoming the first name on the
teamsheet in 4 day cricket. He has gained further control in List A cricket
also, going at just 4 an over in the CB40, and a call into the England set up
cannot be far away. He didn’t play every game in the Championship this year, as
he was injured for one or two, missed a couple due to Lions duty, and was just
left out as conditions “didn’t suit his bowling”. He has recently signed a new
3 year contract, and the more we see of Meaker over the next few years, the
better we will be.
Dirk Nannes
FLT20- 4 wickets @ 51.25
After his successful spell with us in 2011, Nannes
returned for this year half the player he was last. He struggled to find a
consistent line and length, and claimed only 4 wickets in total, in what was a
difficult T20 campaign for us this year. He looked very rusty when he turned
up, as he hadn’t played cricket for 3 months, and when you are a T20 specialist
and haven’t played any T20 for a while, there was always going to be a problem.
LVCC- 1 wicket @ 80.00
FLT20- 7 wickets @ 16.14
After he had several months off for injury, Tremlett
burst back onto the scene in the T20, and he looked as good as ever. However,
after playing the one Championship game against Lancashire at Guildford, he
didn’t feature for the rest of the season due to a Knee injury. There is no
doubting the man’s talent, but his injury record is worrying, and with his
contract up at the end of the season, it isn’t certain he will be here next
year. Let’s hope he can recover over the winter months, and come back fighting
in 2013.
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