Graham Cowdrey and the YG's
Following the sad news of the death of Graham Cowdrey at just 56, there have been many warm tributes from the cricketing world. By consensus a gifted player who, whilst he had a good and lengthy career at Kent scoring 8,858 first class runs at an average of 34.73, perhaps always lived in the shadow of his brother Chris and of course his father - the great Colin Cowdrey.
For those who knew him his cricketing ability though was secondary to the many things that made him the man he was. He was natural, warm, charming and very funny. He was best man to Rory Bremner who thought him ‘the funniest man I’ve come across’.
Roger Alton (former editor of the Observer and Independent) wrote ‘Graham Cowdrey was king of the dressing room, and so charming that it didn’t feel like charm.’
The YG’s welcomed a young Cowdrey to the club during his days at Durham University and Roger Hinchcliffe has a wonderful tale to tell of the visit that seemed to typify Graham.
“I was very saddened to read of the death of the younger Cowdrey and recall an amusing incident when he came down to play at Escrick for Durham University many years ago.
He arrived in a car driven by a team mate with one foot heavily bandaged. He got out of the car and hobbled on one leg to the Pavilion. Where he was greeted by his team mates and the hugely popular Granville Holland who was the University senior Geology lecturer and President of the University Cricket Club. Holland was the most delightful chap and always came down with the team to umpire.
Cowdrey said that he had trodden on some broken glass before leaving and could not play but had turned up to explain himself...!!! They all knew that they had only travelled with 11 players . The only solution was for Granville to play and as the University were in the field, we provided an Umpire, Granville borrowed some kit and out he went. So play started and after about half an hour, they admitted that the whole thing was a set up to have some fun at “the expense” of the popular Granville Holland who retired from the field of play to be replaced by Graham Cowdrey...!!!”
Roger
End of Season Newsletter
As the autumn leaves fall and temperatures drop the club felt it was a good time for an update . This is the first of several pieces of correspondence we will be sharing with our members over the coming weeks. Please read the newsletter by clicking on the link below. More news to follow soon.
YG's wrap up the season with win over Sheffield University Staff
The Gents took on Sheffield University Staff in the final game of the infamous 2020 season. It was a bitterly cold day with a strong wind blowing towards the pavilion, the YG's flag clear to be seen throughout.
The toss was won by the home team who chose to bat, a common occurrence this season. A similar occurrence was the Gents slow start, they had moved to just 42 when drinks were taken at the halfway mark. When Gents opener Will Shaw was dismissed he boldly claimed 'we could defend 80 on this pitch'.
YG's back in action with superb win against The Hawks
After a week's break the YG's returned to Escrick Park to face The Hawks.
With rainfall over night and cloudy skies Gents captain Jason Dale won the toss and inserted the visitors. He was rewarded for this decision thanks to some fine bowling from Will Middleton (2-18), Alex Bindloss (2-32) and Jordan Richardson (2-30)- at one stage reducing The Hawks to 33-4.
Opening batsman J. Priestlery set about repairing the damage. He had his fair share of fortune on the way, being put down 3 times; originally when he was 15. He punished the YGs for their errors and went on to make 51.
It was a particularly poor fielding performance by the home team who in total dropped 7 catches. Despite this they were able to keep taking wickets, the 7th wicket falling in the 27th over with the score on 124. This began a partnership between D. Rock and W. Topham who dealt almost purely in boundaries for the remainder of the innings. D. Rock with an array of scintilating shots scoring 62 with 6 sixes and three 4s. This crucial 8th wicket partnership of 65 helped the Hawks post a very respectable total of 197-8 off the 40 overs.
West Riding match cancelled - 13th September
Unfortunately West Riding have been unable to raise a team for this Sunday in spite of the best efforts of the Club to help out. A real shame given the weather is set fair for the next week.
Apologies to all those who were due to play and members of the club coming down to watch.
We hope the rest of the season’s fixtures will go ahead as planned.


