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Team NewsYorkshire Announce New Batting Coach 24.1.2025Today, we would also like to announce the appointment of Kevin Sharp as Batting Coach for YCCC. For the past 2 years YCCC has had no official batting coach, so we looked to appoint someone who could assist and develop our batsmen�s technique.
Kevin has achieved all the necessary ECB qualifications at Lilleshall taking Level 4 at the present time. Kevin will bring a great deal of enthusiasm and experience to our coaching structure and we welcome him back to YCCC and wish him every success. Christmas Draw 2002- The Prize Winners 16.12.2024No. PRIZE TICKET NUMBER WINNER
1 A DAYS RACING FOR 2 AT YORK 232283 J JOHNSON, BRADFORD 2 YORKSHIRE TEA GIFT BOX 44735 DH BOOT, SHEFFIELD 3 A DAYS RACING FOR 2 AT RIPON 240468 W SHEPARD, SHEFFIELD 4 �10 HIGH STREET VOUCHER 227087 C JESSOP, NORWICH 5 �25 BROWNS OF YORK VOUCHER 196408 G MARSH 6 A DAYS RACING FOR 2 AT THIRSK 108477 G PEARSON 7 SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY SIGNED FOOTBALL 129825 HCB HOLMEFIRTH 8 DAY PASS FOR 2 AT DAVID LLOYD LEISURE 240467 W SHEPARD SHEFFIELD 9 �10 HIGH STREET VOUCHER 50888 JJ CAROLL DONCASTER 10 HOSPITALITY FOR UPTO 4 PEOPLE DAY/NIGHT MATCH- 6TH AUGUST V WARWICKSHIRE 28952 P CHALLINOR, LEEDS 11 2 TICKETS FOR SCARBOROUGH CC 222612 A SAUNDERS 12 PICNIC RUCKSACK 130867 A BURTONHULL 13 ORIGINAL GHOST WALK OF YORK TICKETS 144911 PAT 14 A DAYS RACING FOR 2 AT PONTEFRACT 186755 K FERGUSON,LEEDS 15 TICKETS TO WATCH LEEDS UNITED 240259 G LOFTS, LEEDS 16 �10 HIGH STREET VOUCHER 170068 CM HALLIDAY, WAKEFIELD 17 2 TICKETS TO SCARBOROUGH CC 038757 S GALTREY, YORK 18 �10 HIGH STREET VOUCHER 125905 J SHIRES, HARROGATE 19 CARLSBERG-TETLEY GOODIES 18115 J B HARTWELL, HECKMONDWIKE 20 2001 CHAMPIONSHIP WINNING PLATE 56227 L HALL, SHEFFIELD 21 BOTTLE OF GLENFIDDICH 233076 D JOWETT 22 �1000 CASH 069584 MARSHALL,HUDDERSFIELD 23 �50 VOUCHER FOR SIMON FALK OPTOMETRISTS 046162 JC PATTISON, YORK 24 YORKSHIRE EDITION OF MONOPOLY 140468 HAIGH, MIRFIELD 25 DICKIE BIRD SIGNED PRINT 173010 BJ GATES, LONDON 26 TICKETS TO BARNSLEY FOOTBALL CLUB 121610 B CHAPMAN, HALIFAX 27 MEAL FOR 2 AT BRYANS FISH & CHIP RESTAURANT 233306 BEV BARNON, BARNSLEY 28 2 TICKETS TO LEEDS TYKES V BATH ON 3RD JANUARY 240475 W SHEPARD,SHEFFIELD 29 2003 REPLICA PHOENIX SHIRT 70151 J FARRELL, HALIFAX 30 YORKSHIRE EDITION OF MONOPOLY 229573 B BARKER, LEEDS 31 SHEFFIELD UNITED TICKETS 181107 A HAMILTON,YORK 32 2002 SIGNED YORKSHIRE CCC BAT 18588 K BRAMLEY,YORK 33 2001 REPLICA CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY 194737 E HARSTON 34 2 TICKETS IN THE MAIN STAND ON THURSDAY 21ST AUGUST, ENGLAND V SOUTH AFRICA 9831 G COUSINS, ROTHERHAM 35 YORKSHIRE EDITION OF MONOPOLY 44629 MD BLANCHARD,BAINTON Yorkshire Have Six Players Representing England on U19s Tour to Australia 11.9.2024The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced a 15-man England Under 19 squad for this winter's tour of Australia. The team will play three four-day Test Matches and five One-Day Internationals against their Australian counterparts, who earlier this year won the ICC Under 19 World Cup in New Zealand.
Bilal Shafayat will captain the youthful squad, which will feature eight 17-year old players when they depart on 31 December. Six of the players come from Yorkshire, including the youngest member of the squad, leg-spinner Mark Lawson, who has been a regular attendee of the ECB Wrist Spin development programme, led by Terry Jenner, and the first player from the scheme to represent England Under 19. Paul Farbrace coaches the squad in the absence of Tim Boon, who will be on England senior One-Day team duty in Australia. Paul Farbrace said, "It is a very young side. We have four Under 19s and 11 Under 18s, so the majority of the players will be available to play against South Africa next summer and also in the next ICC Under 19 World Cup in January-February 2004. Seven players have played First Class Cricket, so we will have valuable experience in the team too. "It is a great opportunity for the Under 19s to be playing a series in Australia while the senior team is competing for the Ashes. Added incentive for them is the fact that three of our Under 19 players from this summer - Kyle Hogg, Gordon Muchall and Graham Wagg - have been selected in the National Academy squad so the current Under 19 players can see a clear pathway forward for their burgeoning careers." England Under 19 squad Ravinda Bopara Essex Tim Bresnan Yorkshire Dan Broadbent Yorkshire Simon Cusden Kent Neil Edwards Somerset Andrew Gale Yorkshire Andrew Hodd (wk) Sussex Mark Lawson Yorkshire Samit Patel Nottinghamshire James Pearson Gloucestershire Liam Plunkett Durham Bilal Shafayat (capt) Nottinghamshire David Stiff Yorkshire Nick Thornicroft Yorkshire Luke Wright Leicestershire Paul Farbrace Coach Graham Saville Manager Kirk Russell Physiotherapist England Under 19, Australia tour itinerary December 2002 Tuesday 31 Squad departs England January 2003 Thursday 2 Arrival in Adelaide, Saturday 4 One-Day Match (tbc), Adelaide Sunday 5 One-Day Match (tbc), Adelaide Monday 6 - Wednesday 8 South Australian XI, Adelaide Sunday 12 - Wednesday 15 1st Test Match v Australia U19, Adelaide Friday 17 ECB National Academy Saturday 18 1st ODI v Australia U19, Adelaide Tuesday 21 - Thursday 23 Victoria Institute of Sport, Melbourne Sunday 26 2nd ODI v Australia U19, Melbourne Tuesday 28 - Friday 31 2nd Test Match v Australia U19, Melbourne February 2003 Monday 3 - Thursday 6 3rd Test Match v Australia U19, Sydney Saturday 8 3rd ODI v Australia U19, Sydney Sunday 9 4th ODI v Australia U19, Sydney Tuesday 11 5th ODI v Australia U19, Sydney Thursday 13 Depart Australia Friday 14 Arrive London C & G Trophy Quarter- Final, Yorkshire v Essex Match Report 17.7.2025ANTHONY McGRATH and Gary Fellows kept Yorkshire�s season alive at Essex yesterday after securing the Tykes a place in the semi-finals of the
Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy. McGrath and Fellows shared a decisive sixth-wicket stand of 128 to ensure Yorkshire finished level pegging with Essex�s score of 283 and clinched a thrilling last-over victory by virtue of fewer wickets lost.It was a tremendous display from the duo, who defied the critics when they came together with Yorkshire needing seven an over from their final 18 overs.The pairing dug deep and showed grit and determination to guide Yorkshire to what could prove to be a priceless victory in what has so far been a depressing season.McGrath and Fellows both scored high-quality half-centuries and worked the Essex field to perfection. McGrath played some tremendous shots square of the wicket while the classy Fellows drove the ball well.McGrath took just 44 balls to reach his 50 while Fellows smashed a huge straight six to clock up his half-century off the same number of deliveries.After being down and out at one stage, Yorkshire needed to show great character and victory was finally secured off the penultimate delivery of the game.It was an amazing fightback because all looked lost when Michael Vaughan was controversially given out caught behind off Graham Napier after making a valuable 42.Vaughan had batted well, showing great composure, but his dubious dismissal left Yorkshire reeling on 155-5 and victory looked like a formality for in-form Essex.But it was not all down to the batsmen, with Yorkshire bowling and fielding well despite Essex racking up a more than challenging total from their 50 overs.Essex recovered well from the early loss of Nasser Hussain, Matthew Hoggard deservedly dismissing the England captain after Richard Dawson clung on to a catch at point despite clashing with Darren Gough.Darren Robinson and Jon Dakin took up the challenge with relish and shared the first of three half-century stands before a brilliant piece of fielding from Vaughan accounted for Dakin.Robinson, who took 61 balls to reach a belligerent 50, was next to go when he presented Chris Silverwood with a return catch, but Andy Flower and Ronnie Irani kept the score ticking along at a fair rate.Irani hit 32 off 31 deliveries before falling victim to a superb inswinging yorker from Gough, while Flower played some excellent shots on his way to 75 before edging a quicker ball from Craig White.The wicket was no more than White deserved and the discarded England all-rounder demonstrated his qualities with a fine second spell of bowling that conceded just 23 runs in six overs.White was the pick of the Yorkshire attack, but skipper Darren Lehmann also bowled tightly while Gough, Silverwood and Hoggard all caused problems.Yorkshire�s pressure paid dividends in the last eight overs as, following Flower�s dismissal, Essex tumbled from 246-5 to 283-9 at the close.In reply, White hammered a couple of lusty blows before lofting a routine chance to Aftab Habib and Yorkshire were struggling on 12-1.Silverwood and Matthew Wood steadied the ship, the former playing some great shots in making 37, but Yorkshire lost wickets at regular intervals and struggled to make early headway.Former Yorkshire star James Middlebrook rubbed salt in the wound when Lehmann got himself in a tangle and played on, and at 120-4 the game appeared to be drifting away from the Tykes.Vaughan soon followed after a shocking decision, but Essex had not banked on the determination of McGrath and Fellows and the duo displayed great courage in turning the game around.They say that one swallow does not make a summer, but Yorkshire could not have picked a better time to prove they really do have the character needed to win tough matches again. |