
1990 final. Roger Tolchard (Malvern) recreives cup from Sir Denys Roberts, MCC President

Roger Tolchard (Malvern) with cup at 1990 final

Old Malvernians, winners 1990

Harrow Wanderers, finalists 1990

Trevor Tunnicliffe (Malvern) batting in 1990 final

Neil Maclaurin (Malvern) batting in 1990 final

Sir Denys Roberts, MCC President, receives a memento of the 1990 final from the sponsor, Beachcroft Stanley

1991 final

Charterhouse Friars, finalists 1991
Eton Ramblers, 1992 winners
The Cricketer report on 1992 final
Ollie Lane (Eton) appealing in 1992 final

Johnny Barclay (Eton Ramblers) with the cup, 1992 final

Richard Hutton (Repton) at 1992 final lunch

Old Cliftonians, winners 1993

John Meadows (Clifton) making highest score in a final, 144 not out in 1993

Ashley Fine (Clifton) bowling in 1993 final

John Meadows (Clifton) receives cup from Dennis Silk, MCC President in 1993

Old Tonbridgians, winners 1994

Richard Ellison (Tonbridge) batting in 1994 final

Jocelyn Galsworthy paints the 1994 final

Mark Hickson (Tonbridge) bowling in 1994 final

Dennis Silk, President MCC presents cup to Paul Box-Grainger (Tonbridge), 1994 final

Ben Brocklehurst at 1994 final

Old Wellingtonians, winners 1995

Toby Sawrey-Cookson (Wellington) batting in 1995 final

Neil Maclaurin (Malvern) batting in 1995 final

Mark Hodgson (Wellington) bowling in 1995 final

Steel band playing at 1995 final

David Churton (Wellington) keeping wicket in 1995 final

Tim Hodgson (Wellington) batting in 1995 final
Robin Dyer (Wellington) receives cup from Sir Oliver Popplewell, 1995 final

Jim Swanton at 1996 final

Bradfield Waifs, winners in 1996

Steve Bridgeman (Bradfield) batting in 1996 final

Duncan Kennedy (Uppingham) batting in 1996 final

Jim swanton and Sir Oliver Popplewell at 1996 final

Mark Nicholas receives cup from Sir Oliver Popplewell, 1996 final

Mark Nicholas (Bradfield) with the cup at a dinner 1996

Bradfield Waifs, winners in 1997

Ed Kendall (Bradfield) bowling in 1997 final

Jonathan Arscott (Tonbridge) attempts a stumping in 1997 final

Mark Nicholas (Bradfield) with the cup after 1997 final

Peter Came (Bradfield) fills the cup with champagne, 1997 final

Steve Bridgeman (Bradfield) batting in 1997 final

Jonathan Sale (Tonbridge) batting in 1997 final

Stuart Seymour (Bradfield) batting in 1997 final

Chris Hollins (Tonbridge) batting in 1997 final

Mark Nicholas (Bradfield) receives cup in 1997 from Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, MCC President

Mark Nicholas (Bradfield_ receives trophy in 1997 from Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie



1998 final at Bank of England ground, Roehampton

Jim and Ann Swanton with Tony Winlaw, 1998 final

Jim Swanton with Nicholas Heroys at 1998 final

Chris Walsh (Tonbridge) on his way to a century in 1998 final


Colin Cowdrey and Mike Bushby watch Old Tonbridgians win 1999 final

Old Tonbridgians, winners 1999

Richard Ellison (Tonbridge) receives his award at 1999 final























































