The Spin | Surrey eye history as ‘irreplaceable’ Alec Stewart looks to sign off in style

The Spin | Surrey eye history as ‘irreplaceable’ Alec Stewart looks to sign off in style

Stewart’s final act at his beloved club could see Surrey match a cricketing feat that has not been achieved in over half a century

If Surrey lift the County Championship trophy in September, it will be the first time any team has been crowned three years in a row since Brian Close led Yorkshire to the treble in 1966, 67 and 68 – when they also thrashed the touring Australians by an innings for good measure. Surrey wallowed down in 15th that year – collecting just four wins in 28 matches.

The tables have turned a little since then. Where Yorkshire have slipped from calamity to catastrophe over the last few years, the good ship Surrey has sailed serenely on. But change is afoot. After 11 years as director of cricket and 23 years on the playing staff, Alec Stewart, Mr Surrey – he of the spotless whites and ironed collars, 6am gym stints and military posture – will be stepping down at the end of the season to spend more time with family, especially his wife, Lynn, who has cancer.

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