Three Out of Three For The YG's

The club has made a great start to the season having now won all three matches. Following a convincing win against The Woodhouse Grange Academy, the YG’s have gone on to beat both Leeds University on Friday 3rd May and York Wanderers on the Sunday.

Against Leeds Uni the YG’s batted first declaring on 177 for 6. Notable contributions from R Hucker (34), B Fawcett (45) and R Exley (50 not out). In reply Leeds were bowled out for 100. Angus Shaw the pick of the attack with 4-29, and well supported by R Hucker opening the attack with 3-21.

Sunday’s match against the York Wanderers was a short lived affair. Opting to bat first the Wanderers were bowled out for just 45 in 31 overs. A.J Clarke and T. Ingham both taking three wickets a piece. J Rowett and G Barker knocked the runs off in just 8 overs.

Sunday sees the arrival of Sheffield University Staff. Can we keep our 100 per cent start Orwell the wheels fall off?

YG's start 2019 season with a win

The YG’s had the perfect start to this years fixtures with a convincing win over The Woodhouse Grange Academy at Escrick on Sunday.

Batting first our Chairman David O’Kelly (33) and Geoff Barker (24) made a steady start putting on 67 for the first wicket. This was backed up by a fine knock by Pankaj Saini (49) in the middle order. The YG’s declaring on 174 for 6.

In response The Woodhouse Grange Academy innings never got going and they were bundled out for 66 in under 26 overs. Geoff Barker took 3 for 11 and Pankaj Saini capped a fine all round performance with 6-21.

Chairmans Report and AGM

Chairman’s Report

Our Chairman, David O’Kelly has now completed his annual report for the club. He has provided a succinct and insightful account of the year and is well worth reading. The excert below is food for thought for all our club members.

“We have a good playing membership; a lovely ground; and generous committed people making it all happen.  But you only have to look a little closer to see an alternative picture – reducing fixture list, no Treasurer, no Fixture Secretary, increasing catering costs – and you can see that work needs to be done and volunteers need to be found to assure our status as the pre-eminent gentlemen’s cricket club in the County”

Once again we are indebted to him for his immense contribution to the club. Please do take time to read it by clicking here.

155th Annual General Meeting

We have once again received the kind permission of the Headmistress of Queen Margaret’s School to use the school for our Annual General Meeting and pre-season dinner, so please come along if you can. It is a tremendous boost to the club to have a good turnout at the start of the season.

We are accordingly, inviting you to the AGM to be held at Queen Margaret’s School,

Escrick at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday 9th April 2019

Dinner will follow at 8:00 p.m. at a cost of £15. We kindly request confirmation of attendance to Angus Shaw by Tuesday 2ndApril.  Full details here

Hugh Blenkin

YGCC regrets to announce the death  on 13th February of former member Hugh Blenkin.

HNL Blenkin, brother of Tim, played mostly in the 1970s, in 72 matches and scored 1856 runs. His wife, Marilla, was also instrumental in breaking down the outdated practice of “no ladies or children in the pavilion until after 6.30 p.m”.

A private family funeral has been held. There will however be a Memorial Service in Ashford, Kent on Tuesday 9th April. Further details will follow.

Opportunity to play at Desert Springs Spain

Ever fancied playing cricket in a Desert!

Nick Gaywood from Desert Springs Cricket has a couple of upcoming cricket events that might appeal to some of our members.

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He is after players for 2 events at Desert Springs this March/April.

In March our younger members may want to visit for some winter sunshine, use the nets, play 2 matches against Spanish oppositions ( both on grass!) and utilise their Championship Golf course!

In April Devon Springs have a Wanderers team playing Devon O60’s 24-28th April and need a few more Wanderers!

For anyone who might be interested in finding our more. Please visit their website Desert Springs Cricket and / or contact Nick Gaywood via the website. Alternatively send us a message and we can give you his contact details.

Is this a picture to add to our archives?

We have recently had correspondence from a gentlemen named Jim Clelland, who has been doing some research on the history of Colton village, near Tadcaster.

He believes that Edward Maul Lawson-Smith of Colton Lodge was a former Member of Yorkshire Gentlemen's Cricket Club and that matches were played at Colton Lodge.

We have given him access to our archives to assist him in his research. He then Kindly forwarded a photo from an elderly resident of the village and posed the question?

I’m sure you won’t have any living members who can identify anyone in the photo but are there any clues that might confirm that this is Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Cricket Club ?

Can anyone help?

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Happy New Year to All Our Members

The club wishes all its members, family and friends A Very Happy New Year

We may be in the middle of winter but the club is hard at work behind the scenes in preparation for the year ahead. The committee meet in January and will hope to have the 2019 season fixture card published soon.

As always we are looking for new, enthusiastic and talented cricketers (of all ages) to come and play for us. If you are interested in finding out more then please contact us here in the first instance and a member of the committee will contact you.

Keep coming back to the website for regular updates or join our twitter feed which we hope to make increased use of this season.

End of Season

With the cricket season now well and truly over there is still plenty going on within the club. The committee meet tomorrow. We have our annual dinner to look forward to and of course a report on the season from the Club Chairman.

We hope to keep you updated regularly during the closed season and to keep you informed of our preparations for 2019.