The Sussex Cricket Foundation welcomed over 150 volunteers and their families to The 1st Central County Ground on Saturday for a celebratory dinner, presentation & firework display, for the Cricket Collective Award winners for 2024.
The Cricket Collective, is the phrase coined by the ECB to refer to those volunteers who give so much to the game, to make cricket happen. From scorers to coaches, Chair’s and administrators, everyone who has a hand in developing and growing the game, is part of The Cricket Collective and it was at Hove on Saturday, that the Sussex volunteers were honoured.
Individuals and clubs are nominated for these awards and the SCF team & trustees select a winner for each category, from the vast array of inspirational stories that they read.
Amongst the winners were Emily Lovelock from Aldwick CC, who at just 14 years of age picked up the Rising Star Award. She has coached the juniors, captained the women’s team & fostered the link between her school and the club.
Andy Clarke of Zambuca Tigers CC picked up the coveted Unsung Hero gong, for his incredible behind the scenes contribution to keeping his friendly cricket club thriving.
A new category for 2024, The Metro Bank Champion of Women & Girls’ Cricket, honours an individual who has gone above and beyond to grow the game for females and this was presented to Anna Davies from Chichester Priory Park CC, for her efforts over the last two seasons starting girls cricket and now having 70 girls.
The Lifetime Achiever category really sums up the value of our volunteers, with over 300 years of combined service to their clubs and local community between them.
Rob Wilkinson – Halisham CC
Matt Charman – Burgess Hill CC
Raj Cherodian – Ifield CC
Paul Challen – Clymping CC
Paul Wilkins – Pathfinder CC
Phil Oliver – Slinfold CC
Jerry White – Chippingdale CC
Liz Ward – Bognor Regis CC
Steve Lockwood – Walberton CC
The winner, Raj Cherodian from Ifield CC, has been the heartbeat of the development of his club for well over 30 years, holding every role in that time, developing junior cricket, senior cricket, the club facilities & more recently, women & girls teams.
All whilst maintaining the ground for the club, coaching and building & maintaining links with the local schools. The impact and legacy of the people on the list above, in the game of cricket and in Sussex, will live on for many decades to come.
Carl Tupper, Territory Manager and lead on Volunteering for the SCF commented: “We are indebted to the thousands of volunteers in Sussex for continually growing the game.
"The number of teams in Sussex is up, the number of women and girls playing and volunteering is at an all-time high and the number of juniors playing the game is up too – this is all thanks to the hard work of the volunteers who give their time to share their passion for the game.
"Our list of our winners is outstanding. It’s always a pleasure to see new names being nominated each year and we thank everyone for their contribution to cricket in Sussex.”
We now wait to see if any of the outstanding Sussex winners receive National honours from the ECB.
Full list of Sussex's 2024 Cricket Collective Award winners are below, to hear more about their stories and all of our Lifetime Achiever nominees, stay tuned to our Social Media channels:
Young Coach of the Year
A young person who is already passing on their enthusiasm for the game and inspiring the next generation of players (16-25yrs old).
Alex Watkins – Worthing CC
Coach of the Year
Awarded to a coach who goes the extra mile and is a true coaching hero to their club or school.
Jake Ralph – Little Common Ramblers CC
Outstanding Contribution to Coaching
Awarded to the person who is the life and soul at your club, coaching and making a difference to players.
Peter Klein – Wisborough Green CC
Connecting Communities
A club or community organisation which has gone above and beyond to raise the game and support their local community.
Hailsham CC
Safe Hands Award
An individual that has gone above and beyond to create a positive and inclusive environment for young people to enjoy the game.
Vicky Neary – Edenbridge CC
Cricket Innovators
Someone who has bought new ideas and/or implemented new systems to improve the club or community group.
Duncan Purvis – East Dean & Friston CC
Game Changer
A young volunteer making a difference in the game (for 17-25 year olds).
Dominic Kaye – Worthing CC
Growing the Game
A volunteer going above and beyond to support their club and help increase the number of games being played.
Russ Mould – St Peter’s CC
Grounds Management Team of the Year
An opportunity to reward and recognise those volunteers who are working hard and improving the places where the game is played.
3rd XI Grounds Team – Herstmonceux CC
Inspired to Play
An individual or group within the club or organisation going above and beyond to raise the game and open the game up to new audiences.
Karen Ratcliff – Haywards Heath CC
Rising Star
A young volunteer making a difference in the game (for 11-16 year olds).
Emily Lovelock – Aldwick CC
The Metro Bank Champion of Girls Cricket
A volunteer, coach or role model who has championed growing girls cricket at their club.
Anna Davies – Chichester Priory Park CC
Unsung Hero
Those heroes who impact our game from behind the scenes and help us make cricket happen.
Andy Clarke – Zambuca Tigers CC
Lifetime Achiever
The one individual who has given many years of service to your club or community, who you could not do without.
Raj Cherodian – Ifield CC