Hampshire Cricket will host a memorial service for former Hampshire captain and England international Robin Smith at Winchester Cathedral on Friday, June 23.

Smith, who died in December at the age of 62, was one of the most accomplished and respected batters of his generation, representing both Hampshire and England with distinction across a career spanning more than two decades.

Affectionately known as ‘The Judge’, Smith made 62 Test appearances for England, scoring more than 4,000 runs, and captained Hampshire between 1998 and 2002. He represented the club from 1982 to 2003 and remains one of its most respected players.

A spokesperson for the cricket club said: “Renowned for his courage against the world’s fastest bowlers and his trademark stroke play, Smith earned widespread admiration throughout the game.

“Beyond his achievements on the field, he was known for his character, warmth, and the lasting impression he made on teammates, supporters, and the wider cricketing community.”

The memorial service at Winchester Cathedral will provide an opportunity for family, friends, former teammates and supporters to come together to honour Smith’s life and reflect on his contribution to the game.

Those wishing to attend are invited to register their interest in advance, with further details to be shared in due course.

A live stream of the service will also be available, ensuring those unable to attend in person can still pay their respects and be part of the occasion.

Smith’s legacy endures through his achievements, his influence on those around him and his place in the history of both Hampshire Cricket and English cricket.