Match Preview: Surrey v Hampshire, Vitality CC
A 13-player Hampshire squad will travel to The Kia Oval to take on Surrey in the Vitality County Championship
Hampshire Cricket are pleased to welcome Neil Trestrail as the new Chairman of the Members Committee, replacing Terry Crump.
Neil has been Member of Hampshire Cricket since 1985 and he has been on the Members Committee since the club moved to its new ground at the The Ageas Bowl in 2001.
Currently the Chairman of the club’s official charity, Hampshire Cricket in the Community, Neil already has a lot of close links to the club – he even played two Second XI matches for Hampshire in 1986!
“I’m very proud to be in this role and I feel privileged to be given the opportunity to represent the Members as Chairman of the Members Committee. We have a big group of Members who follow Hampshire Cricket and my ambition is to increase the Membership and bring more people to the club and to this wonderful stadium.
Neil Trestrail, New Chairman of the Hampshire Cricket Members Committee
Neil, who co-owns at legal recruitment company in Southampton, is hugely passionate about club cricket and he is currently the Chairman of the Selection Committee at Lymington Cricket Club.
Hampshire Cricket would like to thank Terry Crump for all of his efforts and wish Neil all the best in his new role with the club.
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