Three Hampshire heroes win national awards for contributions to cricket

Three Hampshire heroes win national awards for contributions to cricket

Three Hampshire locals have been recognised nationally for their positive impact on cricket in the country throughout 2025.

Stephen Osgood, Rohan and Ian Crowley all won awards regionally at last year’s County Cricket Collective Awards and, as a result, were nominated for the national stage of the awards which they went on to win. They were presented with their awards at the ECB Impact of Cricket Conference, in Leicester, on Wednesday 28 January..

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Hampshire Cricket Board Hosts GMA Training Session on Machinery Maintenance and Operation

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