Surrey Crowned County Champions for Third Consecutive Year
Surrey’s remarkable dominance in the County Championship continued as they clinched their third consecutive title, a feat not achieved since Yorkshire in the 1960s. Head coach Gareth Batty hailed the achievement as a testament to the team’s hard work and dedication, while paying tribute to the outgoing director of cricket, Alec Stewart.
Batty acknowledged the challenges faced by Surrey this season, including the loss to Somerset and the absence of key players due to international call-ups. However, he praised the squad’s depth and resilience, which allowed them to maintain their lead throughout the campaign.
The coach emphasized the irreplaceable role played by Stewart, who has been an integral part of Surrey for over five decades. Batty described Stewart as the “heartbeat” and “brains” of the club, whose influence has been immeasurable.
Stewart, who announced his retirement at the start of the season, expressed his gratitude to the players and staff for their dedication. He promised to remain involved with the club in some capacity, acknowledging the deep connection he and his family have with Surrey.
The title triumph is a fitting tribute to Stewart’s legacy, as he prepares to step down after 11 years as director of cricket. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in Surrey’s sustained success, and his absence will be deeply felt.
As Surrey celebrates their historic achievement, they can look back on a season marked by both challenges and triumphs. The team’s ability to overcome adversity and maintain their dominance is a testament to their character and the unwavering support of their fans.