• Stevens Delivers A Wright Stunner

    Posted on June 20th, 2013

    On a night of steamy heat and high drama at Canterbury, when 673 runs were scored, Kent’s Darren Stevens battered a blistering 44-ball century, blazing the trail for this year’s Walter Lawrence Trophy, awarded for the fastest hundred of the season.

    In 53 frenzied minutes, the 37-year-old all-rounder hit 10 fours and 6 sixes in his hundred, sensationally eclipsing Sussex’s Luke Wright, who had thumped a 54-ball century earlier in the evening. Chasing a formidable Sussex total of 336 for 5, Kent won by 3 wickets with 9 balls remaining in the Yorkshire Bank 40 match on June 19.

    A consistent match-winner with bat and ball, Stevens finished with 118 off 53 balls, including 12 fours and 7 sixes, and chipped in with two key wickets.

    Now in its 79th year, the Walter Lawrence Trophy is open to all domestic county competitions as well as One-Day Internationals, Twenty20 Internationals and Test Matches in England.

    VIDEO:Kent Spitfires v Sussex Sharks, Yorkshire Bank 40, 19June13


    Kent v Sussex scorecard

    Darren Stevens’ career statistics


    Hobson’s Choice

    Ivo Hobson of Durham MCCU has taken over the top spot for this year’s Walter Lawrence MCC Universities Award, after scoring 129 against Cambridge MCCU on June 11.

    The 22-year-old, right-handed opener hit 11 fours and 1 six in his innings, scored off 216 balls, in the drawn 2-Day MCCU Championship match at Fenner’s.


    Heather In Clover

    Heather Knight, the 22-year-old captain of Berkshire Women, is in pole position for this season’s Walter Lawrence Women’s Award after scoring an unbeaten 153.

    Opening bat Heather, who has represented England at Test and one-day level, provided the platform for a 39-run victory over Middlesex Women in the LV Women’s Championship match at Uxbridge CC on May 6.

    Among the six hundreds scored over the May Bank Holiday weekend, England captain Charlotte Edwards deserves special mention after making two unbeaten centuries, 120 and 128, for Kent Women.


    The quartet of Walter Lawrence Trophy awards, supported by Veuve Clicquot, encompass four distinct areas of the game: the Walter Lawrence Trophy, for the fastest century of the season; the MCC Universities award for the highest score by a batsman from the six MCC Universities against the first-class counties or in the MCCU Championship; The Walter Lawrence Women’s Award for the batsman who makes the highest individual score in a season from the ECB Women’s County Championship, the ECB Women’s County T20 Cup and all England Women’s matches played on home soil, and, finally, the Walter Lawrence Schools Award for the highest score by a school batsman against MCC.