Hampshire County Cricket Club in 2017

Hampshire County Cricket Club
2017 season
Coach England Craig White
Captain Australia George Bailey (First-class)
England James Vince (Limited overs)
Overseas player Australia George Bailey
Pakistan Shahid Afridi (T20 only)
Ground(s) Rose Bowl, West End, Southampton

In 2017, Hampshire County Cricket Club will compete in Division One of the County Championship, the Royal London One-Day Cup and the NatWest t20 Blast.

Squad

Departures

Left-arm medium bowler James Tomlinson and right-arm medium bowler Andy Carter both retired at the end of the 2016 season, although Carter later joined Northamptonshire.[1][2] Wicket-keeper Adam Wheater left the club to join Essex in September 2016 after being released with a year left on his contract.[3][4] South African all-rounder Ryan McLaren left Hampshire to join Lancashire in October 2016.[5] In March 2017, former England U19 captain Joe Weatherley signed a new contract with Hampshire. As part of this deal, he agreed to move on loan for the 2017 season to Kent, although he was recalled in August due to a spate of injuries.[6] Fast bowlers Gareth Andrew, Tino Best and Yasir Arafat (who had been on loan at Somerset in 2016) all were released after short term deals, along with David Wainwright. Gavin Griffiths who had been on loan at the club, joined Leicestershire, while Craig Young did not have his loan extended either. Overseas player Darren Sammy will not be returning in 2017. In late August, Michael Carberry was loaned to Leicestershire for first-class cricket.

Arrivals

In September 2017, Hampshire signed young all-rounder Asher Hart from Durham's academy.[7] In October 2016, young all-rounder Fraser Hay was awarded a summer contract for 2017, having impressed in the academy.[8] In January 2017, South Africans Kyle Abbott and Rilee Rossouw both quit international cricket and subsequently signed for Hampshire on Kolpak contracts.[9] George Bailey returned to the side on a two-year deal as overseas player, having previously played for the club as overseas in the 2013 season. Australian Ian Holland also joined the club during April, having played for the Second XI during the 2016 and early 2017 season. Youngsters Calvin Dickinson, Ben Duggan, Jake Goodwin and Josh McCoy all signed Hampshire scholarships with the side for the 2017 season after their performances for the Academy and Second XI, while Felix Organ, on an academy contract, represented the first team in September. Former Essex bowler Matt Salisbury joined the club on trial following some impressive performances in the Second XI. Wiltshire spinner Jake Lintott joined the team in August while Mason Crane was on international duty.

Squad list

  • No. denotes the player's squad number, as worn on the back of their shirt.
  • double-dagger denotes players with international caps.
  •  *  denotes a player who has been awarded a county cap.
No. Name Nat Birth date Batting Style Bowling Style Notes
Batsmen
4Jimmy Adams* England23 September 1980Left-handedLeft-arm medium pace
5Joe Weatherley England19 January 1997Right-handedRight-arm off breakOn loan at Kent (Apr—Aug)
9Tom Alsop England27 November 1995Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxOccasional wicketkeeper
10George Bailey double-dagger Australia7 September 1982Right-handedRight-arm medium paceOverseas player, First-class captain
14James Vince* double-dagger England14 March 1991Right-handedRight-arm medium paceClub Captain
15Michael Carberry* double-dagger England29 September 1980Left-handedRight-arm off breakJoined Leicestershire on loan in September 2017
30Rilee Rossouw double-dagger South Africa9 October 1989Left-handedRight-arm off breakKolpak player
All-rounders
00Shahid Afridi double-dagger Pakistan1 March 1980Right-handedRight-arm leg breakOverseas player (T20 only)
2Will Smith* England28 September 1982Right-handedRight-arm off break
7Sean Ervine* double-dagger Zimbabwe6 December 1982Left-handedRight-arm medium paceIrish passport
8Liam Dawson* double-dagger England1 March 1990Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox
13Gareth Berg* double-dagger Italy18 January 1981Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
22Ian Holland Australia3 October 1990Right-handedRight arm fast-mediumJoined April 2017
25Chris Wood England27 June 1990Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
28Asher Hart England30 March 1997Right-handedRight arm fast-medium
87Kyle Abbott double-dagger South Africa18 June 1987Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumKolpak player
Fraser Hay Australia9 July 1996Right-handedRight arm medium paceUK Passport, Summer contract
Felix Organ England2 June 1999Right-handedRight-arm off breakPromoted from Academy September 2017
Wicket-keepers
18Lewis McManus England9 October 1994Right-handed
21Calvin Dickinson England3 November 1996Right-handedHampshire scholarship, Promoted from Academy June 2017
Bowlers
6Reece Topley double-dagger England12 February 1994Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
24Matt Salisbury England18 April 1993Right-handedRight-arm fast-mediumJoined June 2017
32Mason Crane double-dagger England18 February 1997Right-handedRight-arm leg break
47Ryan Stevenson England2 April 1992Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
58Brad Wheal double-dagger Scotland28 August 1996Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
82Fidel Edwards double-dagger West Indies6 February 1982Right-handedRight-arm fastKolpak player
93Brad Taylor England14 March 1997Right-handedRight-arm off break
Jake Lintott England22 April 1993Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodoxJoined August 2017
  • Squad information correct as of 17 August 2017 [10]

County Championship

Hampshire will play 14 County Championship Division One matches in 2017. The Championship has been restructured for 2017, with Division One having eight teams, leaving the remaining ten counties in Division Two instead of the previous nine-nine split. Teams in both divisions will play fewer matches than in 2016 (14 instead of 16), meaning that teams in Division One will play all of their rivals twice.[11]

Hampshire's opening fixture was away against Yorkshire at Headingley Cricket Ground, which they won by 4 wickets after successfully chasing 320.[12] They will then play seven home matches in total at the Rose Bowl. One fixture, a home game against Somerset, will be a Day-Night match, part of an experiment by the England and Wales Cricket Board ahead of the staging of the first UK Day-Night Test match in August.[11][13]

Division One

Team
Pld W L D Bat Bowl Ded Pts
Essex (C) 14 10 0 4 28 40 0 248
Lancashire 14 5 3 6 29 37 0 176
Surrey 14 2 2 10 47 34 0 163
Yorkshire 14 4 5 5 24 35 0 148
Hampshire 14 3 3 8 24 36 0 148
Somerset 14 4 6 4 24 39 0 147
Middlesex (R) 14 3 4 7 28 37 2 146
Warwickshire (R) 14 1 9 4 19 31 0 86

Source: CricInfo[14]

Matches

Other first-class matches

Hampshire began the 2017 English cricket season with a three-day University match against Cardiff MCC University on 2 April. They will also play South Africa A in a day night match on 8 June.[15]

Royal London One-Day Cup

Hampshire will play in the South group of the 2017 Royal London One-Day Cup. They will play each of the other eight teams in the group once.

South Group

Team
Pld W L T NR Ded Pts NRR
Essex 871000140.882
Somerset 852010110.543
Surrey 84301090.101
Glamorgan 8440008–0.660
Sussex 83302080.535
Hampshire 8340107–0.109
Gloucestershire 8340107–0.435
Middlesex 8240206–0.243
Kent 8170002–0.409

Source: BBC Sport[16]

  •      advanced directly to the semi-finals
  •      advanced to the quarter-finals

Matches

NatWest t20 Blast

Hampshire will play in the South group of the 2017 NatWest t20 Blast. The county will play 14 matches, playing each team in the group at least once.

South Group

Team
Pld W L T NR Ded Pts NRR
Glamorgan 1473040180.045
Surrey 147502016–0.130
Hampshire 147601015–0.021
Somerset 1466020140.491
Sussex Sharks 1455130140.423
Kent Spitfires 146710013–0.158
Middlesex 1457110120.221
Essex Eagles 145702012–0.204
Gloucestershire 144613012–0.648

Source: BBC Sport[17]

  •      advanced directly to the semi-finals

Matches

Quarter Final

As a result of Hampshire finishing in the top 4 of the South Group, they qualified for the quarter finals. They will play Derbyshire on 22 August with the winner qualifying for Finals Day.

Finals Day

As a result of winning their Quarter Final, Hampshire advanced to Finals Day to be held at Edgbaston on 2 September. After the 4th quarter final it was confirmed that Hampshire had been drawn against Nottinghamshire in the second semi-final.

Statistics

Batting

First-class

First-class (including matches vs. Cardiff MCCU and South Africa A)
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
James Vince 1321073814735.1458.292211093
Sean Ervine 1523165320329.6853.65133761
George Bailey 1118065116136.1661.58234873
James Adams 1319058016630.5244.00212762
Gareth Berg 1420256899*31.5574.830216714
Kyle Abbott 1418441897*29.8565.00021536
Liam Dawson 111803867521.4442.55020493
Michael Carberry 812037210031.0045.20120543
Lewis McManus 1116232341*23.0751.92001423
Rilee Rossouw 81302539919.4664.54015401
Tom Alsop 71102356221.3647.18022390
Ian Holland 913423458*26.0042.77022260
Calvin Dickinson 2301139937.6690.40010173
Mason Crane 810366299.4239.0500481
Brad Taylor 242551827.5037.6700080
Joe Weatherley 350453511.2566.1700070
Asher Hart 241443614.6630.5500131
Fidel Edwards 1011443206.1446.2300360
Brad Wheal 67240188.0026.8400350
Ryan Stevenson 121392039.0044.3100060
Matt Salisbury 3523317*11.0031.4200131
Reece Topley 232231623.0023.4600030
Will Smith 120201810.0046.5100040
Felix Organ 110161616.0044.4400020
Chris Wood 120552.5045.4500100
As of 28 September 2017 — Source: CricInfo[18]

List A

List A
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
James Vince 77146317877.16113.75130508
George Bailey 662312145*78.0092.30121254
Tom Alsop 771203112*33.8366.55111210
Rilee Rossouw 33019615665.33130.66100332
Liam Dawson 7711607426.6678.04011110
Sean Ervine 76111233*22.4093.3300091
Lewis McManus 752853341.5028.3300072
Kyle Abbott 631795639.5085.8601033
James Adams 220583629.00109.4300090
Gareth Berg 54119156.3382.6000020
Ian Holland 2111111*100.0000000
Michael Carberry 330999.0047.3600220
Mason Crane 721535.0071.4200000
Reece Topley 51100*00000
As of 14 May 2017 — Source: CricInfo[19]

Twenty20

Twenty20
Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 0 4s 6s
James Vince 151515428138.71158.470516818
George Bailey 1515530189*30.10125.94011286
Tom Alsop 101022676433.37120.27010273
Rilee Rossouw 101012556028.33137.09010296
Michael Carberry 8812247732.00150.33010219
Shahid Afridi 129015110116.77157.29102138
Lewis McManus 10821285921.33134.7301168
Calvin Dickinson 5501025120.40152.23010162
Gareth Berg 1483723114.40122.0300131
Sean Ervine 10826523*10.8387.8300141
Liam Dawson 86146189.20104.5400031
Kyle Abbott 157125144.16100.0000321
Chris Wood 9321513*15.0055.5500010
Mason Crane 133293*9.0056.2500000
Fidel Edwards 11188*133.3300001
Jake Lintott 110888.0044.4400000
Brad Wheal 11122*66.6600000
Reece Topley 73111*0.5016.6600200
As of 2 September 2017 — Source: CricInfo[20]

Bowling

First-class

First-class (including matches vs. Cardiff MCCU and South Africa A)
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Ave Econ SR 5w 10wm
Kyle Abbott 1426415.31311092607/4118.202.6241.540
Gareth Berg 1426391.5103987374/2826.672.5163.500
Fidel Edwards 1017221.535794335/4924.063.5740.320
Liam Dawson 1120350.294835324/2226.092.3865.600
Ian Holland 917158.045416194/1621.892.6349.800
Mason Crane 814223.134830165/4051.873.7183.610
Brad Wheal 612120.522476154/9831.733.9348.300
Matt Salisbury 3574.31127183/6533.873.6355.800
Sean Ervine 1513135.43134172/148.712.51116.200
Asher Hart 2443.5811153/1722.202.5352.600
Brad Taylor 2364.0327542/5768.754.2996.000
Reece Topley 2444.2617821/5689.004.01133.000
James Vince 1348.503811/1338.004.3053.000
Joe Weatherley 3215.035511/4655.003.6690.000
James Adams 1311.01000.0000
Michael Carberry 825.02501.0000
George Bailey 1112.00904.5000
Chris Wood 123.001204.0000
Ryan Stevenson 1215.025503.6600
As of 29 September 2017 — Source: CricInfo[21]

List A

List A
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Ave Econ SR 4w 5w
Mason Crane 7764.01384143/5327.426.0027.400
Reece Topley 5545.3330094/6833.336.5930.310
Liam Dawson 7768.0330393/3033.664.4545.300
Gareth Berg 5546.0125373/4436.145.5039.400
Kyle Abbott 6652.2130072/4642.855.7344.800
Ian Holland 2219.0111732/5739.006.1538.000
Fidel Edwards 2219.2013732/5745.667.0838.600
Sean Ervine 7410.305821/1729.005.5231.500
Chris Wood 115.303005.4500
As of 14 May 2017 — Source: CricInfo[22]

Twenty20

Twenty20
Player Matches Innings Overs Maidens Runs Wickets BBI Ave Econ SR 4w 5w
Mason Crane 131347.00312183/1517.336.6315.600
Kyle Abbott 151554.30487173/2228.648.9319.200
Liam Dawson 8832.02237143/2816.927.4013.700
Shahid Afridi 121244.00317134/2024.387.2020.320
Gareth Berg 141445.10393133/3530.238.7020.800
Chris Wood 9928.0025792/1728.559.1718.600
Reece Topley 7724.0019373/2327.578.0420.500
Jake Lintott 113.002411/2424.008.0018.0000
Ian Holland 114.003311/3333.008.2524.000
Brad Wheal 114.004511/4545.0011.2524.000
Fidel Edwards 113.202908.7000
As of 2 September 2017 — Source: CricInfo[23]

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