Lee Savident

[4] Having not featured for Hampshire in 1999, Savident made his final first-class appearance against the touring Zimbabweans at Southampton in 2000.

[4] Having spent most of his three years at Hampshire beset by injuries, Savident took the decision to retire from the professional game at the end of the 2000 season, doing so alongside Peter Hartley.

He later played in the Southern Premier Cricket League for BAT Sports, Totton and Eling, and Burridge.

[15] His final match for Guernsey came in the tournament against the Cayman Islands, with Savident scoring an unbeaten 98.

[16] Savident was later appointed head coach of Guernsey in July 2012, replacing Andrew Cornford.