Batsman Josh Chippendale won several trophies at Strandfontein Cricket Club’s awards ceremony for the 2021-22 Western Province Cricket Association season recently.
Chippendale was named Strandfontein Cricket Club’s Rookie of the Year, Players’ Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player and Batsman of the Year – first XI.
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Chippendale was key to Strandfontein Cricket Club’s 2021-22 WPCA first division A campaign – and played for the Western Province Colts.
He recently joined the Warriors in the Eastern Cape on a high performance contract. He made one appearance for them in the One Day Cup earlier this year.
Selected Strandfontein Cricket Club awards
First XI
- Batsman of the Year: Josh Chippendale
- Bowler of the Year: Warren Adriaanse
- All-rounder of the Year: Stephen Dourans
- Young Player of the Year: Aidan Plaatjies
Second XI
- Batsman of the Year: Adrian George
- Bowler of the Year: Adrian George
- All-rounder of the Year: Adrian George
- Young Player of the Year: Keathon Adriaanse
Third XI
- Batsman of the Year: Ameer Isaacs
- Bowler of the Year: Luke Wicomb
- All-rounder of the Year: Luke Wicomb
- Young Player of the Year: Seth Goldschmidt
Other
- Women’s Player of the Year: Lisa Blom
- Rookie of the Year: Josh Chippendale
- Players’ Player of the Year: Josh Chippendale
- Most Valuable Player: Josh Chippendale
- Chairman’s special award: Bradley Albertus
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