Free Forrester's and club BBQ

The club welcomed the Free Forrester’s to Escrick Park on the Bank holiday Sunday with a club BBQ organised for the conclusion of the match. There was a good response from club members for attendance and organisers Phil Holland and Jason Dale were well prepared with a selection of homemade salads and puddings (thanks mainly to their wonderful other halves Karen and Philippa) to compliment the BBQ food.

Having enjoyed a warm balmy Saturday evening the weather gods turned the winds overnight and made for a cool and at times positively chilly experience for the spectators. A fair few preferred the view from the comfort of their cars whilst those that did brave the pavilion were well wrapped up.

It would be fair to say the cricket was dominated by a fine young player from the Free Forrester’s - Ethan Berlusconi - whose knock of 131 out of 190 (off just 31 overs) for the visitors was one of the best innings seen at the ground this year. That only one other played made it to double figures shows just how important his knock was is determining the course of the game.

Most of the YG’s bowlers went for around 6 an over but Dewi Winkle 2-32, Salman Syed 3-27 and Pradeep 2-11 insured our decent batting line up had a chance.

Well….Perhaps the YG’s batsmen tummies were rumbling as the BBQ coals were lit and the smoke drifted across the ground and were distracted in their task of chasing down the total.

Under a good opening spell of pacey bowling the YG’s were in trouble at 20-4 in next to no time. Some brief resistance was given by Salman Syed (15), Kalpesh (16 off 7 deliveries) and Dew Winkle(15), but no one got the measure of the Free Forrester’s seamers or spinners. The YG’s were eventually dismissed for 80 in just under 38 overs.

We were well and truly beaten by a good side and a very talented young player - still the YG’s might be the winners in the end - young Ethan will be playing for Durham university and the academy next summer and has expressed an interest in playing for the club on Sundays. We’ll keep in touch with him in the closed season.

For those who stayed and braved the weather the BBQ was a big success, with some delicious tasty food and a wonderful atmosphere enjoyed by club members, players (from both teams) and family and friends.

Whilst Jason and Pippa ran the BBQ, Salman Syed and Toby Ward did a stirling job of selling raffle tickets and with members supplying some prizes, Richard Head with the assistance of little helpers conducted the draw.

With dusk and the evening cooling further numbers drifted but the fire pit kept the core remainers happy till the late evening.

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Huge thanks must go to Phil Holland and Jason Dale for organising the event and to Karen and Philippa for all their help behind the scenes and on the day. Thanks also to all the others who helped with food and provided prizes for the raffle. Thanks to Gerhard Landy for supplying a TV so we could run a slideshow of pictures taken during the season. And of course we must not forget a thank-you to the members who turned up to ensure the day (at least off the field) was a big success.

YG’s v The Borderers

Unfortunately due to the opposition not being able to raise a side Sunday’s match on the 5th of September has been cancelled.

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Last game of the season - Little Valley - 12th September

This leaves just one more fixture for the season — against Little Valley on the 12th - It would be lovely to see members come down and support the club for this game. Let’s see if we can finish with a win.

Hopefully we’ll get an Indian Summer’s day and we’ll light the BBQ coals one last time - we have some left over meats and BBQ king Phil is keen clear out his freezer.

YG's v Old Lions Match report and BBQ reminder - this Sunday - 29th August

Match Report v Old Lions - 22nd August YGs win 5 run thriller

 

On a cloudy day at Escrick Park the YGs won the toss and chose to bat. After both openers departed cheaply the YGs looked in trouble at 10-2. Jason Dale and Salman Syed set about rebuilding the YGs innings making steady progress taking singles and two’s. Due to the lush outfield and tight bowling YGs were restricted to 85-2 at lunch without hitting a boundary.

Post lunch Syed and Dale continued their superb re-building and reached their 100 partnership, soon after Salman reached his 50. Both milestones achieved without hitting a boundary! Salman eventually cracked the first boundry of the day to great cheers from the pavilion.

This milestone then saw the departure of both Dale and Syed falling in quick succession. Wickets then fell at steady intervals before a late flurry of runs from Dewi Winkle and Liam Creaser saw the YGs to 165-9 at which point they declared.

In a short session before tea the YGs bowling tore into the Old Lions top order, with Phil Holland claiming 4 victims for 10 runs in five overs leaving the opposition teetering at 26-4 at the interval. After tea Holland and Creaser continued with Liam picking up a well-deserved wicket caught behind by Gary Tooke with the score on 57.

At this point the Old Lions counter-attacked and a strong partnership between Withers and Farnworth took the initiative. Withers in particular showed the way, negating the long outfield by clearing the boundary with seven maximums.

The pair took the OLs to within sight of the finishing line with just 15 runs required before that man Syed removed Farnworth thanks to a good low catch from Jason Dale and then bowled Withers, for a superbly struck 90.

Ably assisted by a miserly Dewi Winkle, Syed removed the next batsman for a duck before Dewi claimed his first wicket leaving the YGs requiring just one more for victory which Salman duly claimed to cap off his match-winning performance leaving the YGs victorious by a mere 5 runs.

A enjoyable days cricket all round.

Match report by Richard Exley

 

BBQ — Sunday 29th November

We can report good numbers attending the YG’s BBQ this coming Sunday . If you would like to attend and have not already let us know then please reply via the link below. All members partners and friends welcome. The weather forecast looks decent, and it will be a great opportunity to support the club and catch up with some fellow members.

Match Report of YG's v Cryptics and news of Club BBQ

Club BBQ - Sunday 29th August

You are all invited to join the club for a BBQ at the conclusion of the first days play against the Free Forrester’s on the bank holiday Sunday 29th August. You are more than welcome to bring along family or friends. To help with planning please let us know if you can attend the event. Click on the poster below to reply.

YG’s v The Cryptic’s - Sunday 1st August

On Yorkshire Day the Cryptics visit the YG’s - match report by Alex Bindloss

Yorkshire Gentlemen vs The Cryptics The YG's bowled first on a cool cloudy day at Escrick Park . Captain Jason Dale opened with Alex Bindloss and Phil Holland.Holland found early success as he removed 3 of the top 4 all for ducks, Rich Exley taking an impressive catch at cover.

Thanks to the overhead conditions the ball was swinging and seaming and batting was incredibly hard. Bindloss bowled with great control conceding only 6 runs in his 8 over spell, collecting one wicket. This left the visitors in deep trouble at 30-4. J.Bowker and B.Westhead started to rebuild for the Cryptics trying to survive till lunch. 13 year old Harry Pierce was unlucky to not get a wicket in his 5 over spell which included a couple of dropped catches.

Dale turned to David O'Kelly and like he has done often this season he broke the partnership, a simple stumping completed by Gary Tooke. Scott Coates removed the other set batsman and lunch was taken with the score 83-6, a great session for the Gents. P. Mooney stuck around for a while making 18 but kept losing partners. O'Kelly claimed his second and Alex Wood came on and struck in his first over. The innings was wrapped up by the return of Harry Pierce, the Cryptics managing to get to 118 all out off 52 overs.

In reply batting didn't get any easier, in the 18 overs before tea the YG's lost both openers and scored only 29 runs. A lot of time was left in the game so Alex Wood and Jason Dale didn't take any risks as they batted sensibly together. It was the 30th over when the Gents hit their first boundary and once it was struck they hit 5 in quick succession. Jason fell for 25 but his 55 run partnership with Wood had taken the YG's to within 30 runs of victory. Pradeep played a nice cameo of 17* and with just 5 to win Wood was sadly run out for a well made 44. That left Geoff Barker to hit the winning runs as the YG's claimed victory by 6 wickets.

Arguably the highlight of the day was a 50m and 25m race between Phil holland and Pradeep who managed to raise just over £100 which will go towards to bbq on Sunday the 29th of August, the first day of the Free Foresters 2 days game, all members are welcome. Both men ran barefoot on a track measured out by Nigel, it was a very close race and despite Phil letting Pradeep know all day that he wouldn't be winning, Bas made Phil eat his words edging him out in both races!

Video evidence of the race can be viewed here - warning the YG’s cannot be responsible for 3rd party content……especially when it involves two middle aged men running bare chested!!!!

Good luck to Phil Holland and his team who play Woodhouse Grange Academy - Sunday 8th August.

YG's v Hull Old Grammarians - Sunday 25th July 2021 - Match report

On a fine day, Yorkshire Gentlemen's captain Geoff Barker, had no hesitation in batting first on winning the toss.

Straight away the opening partnership of David O'Kelly and James Van Der Merwe was tucking into the bowling attack of Hull Old Grammarians.  O'Kelly and Van Der Merwe put on 132 in around 90 minutes before O'Kelly was first out for 35.  Van Der Merwe soon followed for 96 being run out by a direct hit pushing hard for a tight second run.

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 At lunch the Yorkshire Gentlemen were on 176 for 2 with Chris Klays and Joe Horner maintaining the momentum from the opening partnership. This continued after lunch, the third wicket partnership yielding 68 before Klays was out for a well made 44.  Phil Holland added further useful runs with Horner before Barker declared on the run out of Holland with the score on 247 for 4. Horner had played a controlled innings of 43 not out.  

Alfie Oliver ran in hard from the school end and dismissed both Hull Old Grammarians' openers cheaply.  At tea the opposition batting were struggling at 26 for 5 and a very early finish looked likely.  The Old Grammarians had other ideas however, and after tea, Dave Barrick looked to attack the Yorkshire Gentlemen's bowling at every opportunity.  He shared a 75 run partnership for the 7th wicket with Harne who provided valuable support. 

 Leg-spinner Wayne Goldstein bowled a steady 11 overs spell from the school end either side of tea, but was unable to break through.  Barker introduced Holland from the pavilion end and he immediately had Harne LBW for 22 and followed this up by bowling Brett for a duck. Barker then gave Van Der Merwe a go with his off spin and he soon induced a mis hit from Barrick who was caught by Goven for an excellent 73.  Barker replaced Goldstein with Oliver at the school end and Oliver quickly finished things off by bowling the opposition number 11, Stocks for a duck.

The Grammarians batted 10 overs into the last hour and finished on 136 – so although the Gentlemen won by a significant margin, the visitors did well to take the game deep.

 Match report by Geoff Barker


Congratulations to Geoff and his team on a good win. The Grammarians have proved to be a tough match for us in recent seasons.

Andrew Bradwell

The club are sorry to announce that long standing member Andrew Bradwell passed away last week.

Fellow YG Jonathan Crabtree informed the club of the news and has forwarded on the details for the arrangements.

“Bradders funeral is next Thursday, 2pm at St Roberts, Harrogate, then afterwards at Harrogate Cricket Club, which I think is apt. We spent many happy years there, me mainly watching him stylishly leave half volleys..

All that knew him very welcome at both”

Service:

Thursday 5th August - 2pm

St Roberts Church

3 Robert Street

Harrogate

HG1 1HP

Afterwards:

Harrogate Cricket Club

St George's Rd

Harrogate

HG2 9BP

YG's fade in the heat against Durham Pilgrims

The YG’s came up short against a strong Durham Pilgrims side on Wednesday 21st July.

The visitors batted first and got off to a blistering start racking up 100 runs in the first hour of play. C Steele was especially brutal scoring 68 off 49 balls. The recent hot weather had created a dew which did not help our bowlers during this time. After the initial onslaught and the drying of the outfield, the YG’s started to get into the match and whilst runs continued to flow wickets were taken at regular intervals. Angus Shaw’s spin was the main beneficiary taking 5 wickets as the batsmen sought to take him on. He finished with 80-5 off 13 overs. James van de Merwe also took 3 to help bowl out the visitors for 235 which came off just 38 overs.

It was all looking good for the home team in response with a 66 run opening stand between James Van de Merwe (37) and A Wood (35). Progress was continued by Richard Musgrave (44) and Will Shaw (29) who both looked relatively comfortable in spite of the very hot playing conditions. With plenty of time in the match and at 147 for 3 the game was very much on. Unfortunately Richard got out on the stroke of drinks with a shot that by his own admission was born out of thirst. A misjudged sharp single saw new batsmen Geoff Barker go for a duck and with that the game swung to the Durham Pilgrims. A clatter of wickets followed and only late resistance from club Chairman John Skinner (13 off 28 balls) and Neil Dale (4 not out off 17) gave any feignt hopes to salvaging a draw but alas it was not to be. YG’s all out for 196.

R Fyfe leaving the field having taken 5-42 for the Durham Pilgrims

R Fyfe leaving the field having taken 5-42 for the Durham Pilgrims

Well played to the Durham Pilgrims. It is always our pleasure to invite you to Escrick and thank-you for the following message we received a couple of days ago.

Gentlemen

Can I just say what a positive delight it was to play our first 'proper'
game of cricket for two years at Escrick on Wednesday.

Hospitality, conviviality and joviality were nonpariel.

Thank you and please pass on our thanks to one and all, you even sorted
the weather although some of the boys seem to have been rather thirsty
looking at the bar bill.

Good to see the Chairman fully utilised doing long off at both ends,
doing the drinks and sightscreens and pretty much all of the chores.
Thank him for his efforts.

Best

Bryan Stone

This is why after all we play cricket - for the love of the game!

Lunches return to Escrick and Exley makes maiden ton

Lunches return to Escrick for the first time since 2019.

From our Chairman John Skinner - “I am pleased to confirm that following Boris’s recent announcement some normality can resume at Escrick after 19th July. Our fixtures will revert to our time-honoured format and our fabulous catering and hospitality will be resuming at lunch and tea.

At present food is being served inside on a take out basis, and eaten outside the pavilion. Changing rooms are also open for use at the players discretion.

I would ask that we all remain responsible (at Boris’s request!) and the club will ensure that sanitiser remains available in the pavilion and everywhere remains ventilated .


I must thank everyone who has contributed to ensuring that games have been played during these difficult times and hope that we are once again all able to meet up at Escrick over the remaining weeks of the summer.”

Richard Exley makes maiden ton in win against against Romany - Sunday 18th July

Match report by Alex Bindloss.

Jason Dale captained the Yorkshire Gentlemen in this fixture against the Romany. He won the toss and on a very hot day chose to bat.

With a smaller boundary to normal the YG's batsmen made full use of it as openers Alex Wood (33) and Rich Exley got off to a fluent start. It was the 21st over when their partnership was broken the score 75. Matt Huffer (19) came to the crease and supported Exley as he started to up the scoring rate, he passed his 50 and kept making the batting look easier and easier. He achieved three figures just after the 40th over securing his maiden century, finishing on a superb unbeaten 114. Salman Syed (21) and Pradeep (10) both had useful cameos in the final overs as the gents pushed past 200.

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Will Middleton reunited with Alex Bindloss for the first time this season as the YG's opened the bowling with the two lefties. Bindloss got a wicket in his second over as the gents struck early. No.3 Tarvas batted very well and the Romany started to build a platform. Captain Dale turned to Salman to break the partnership and he provided the breakthrough thanks to a catch in the slips by the man of the moment Exley. He had spent every minute of the game on the field and despite the heat came on the bowl, a wicket was taken with his 5th ball continuing his brilliant day.

Despite wickets at the other end Tarvas (73) was able to find the boundary with regularity and was keeping the Romany in the game, openers Middleton and Bindloss returned and with the required run rate moving above six the batsmen began to hit out. Bindloss was the main beneficiary from this as he claimed 4 wickets in his second spell, Exley taking another two catches.

Bindloss finished with figures of 5-14 off his 8.1 overs, but undoubtedly the man of the match was Rich Exley, a wicket, 3 catches and his maiden ton an all round perfect day, well played Rich!

Paul White reported it was a flawless knock by Richard and also noted Alex’s superb bowling contribution. On any other day he would have been a contender for Man of the Match. A good win for the YG’s, and a very enjoyable day of cricket.

Match Reports: Cheshire Gents and Harrow Wanderers

YG’s v Cheshire Gents - 8th July

The Yorkshire Gentlemen, captained by Neil Dale, won the toss and chose to bat. Openers Geoff Barker and David O'Kelly batted sensibly and carefully. Thanks to a series of leg side boundaries from Barker the score started to tick along, he was the aggressor in the partnership but was dismissed for 33, the score on 53.

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James Rossington and James Van Der Merwe both chipped in with 18 whilst David carried on. The introduction of C. Baker marked the start of a collapse for the Gents, he took 5 wickets in a 9 over spell. Opposition captain and YG's member Wayne Goldstein returned to remove O'Kelly for a top score of 69 and the innings ended shortly after on 169.

In reply runs the Cheshire gents made a good start targeting several of our bowlers in the first 14 overs. Alex Bindloss kept his end tight conceding only 12 runs from 7 overs, but 58 runs came from the other end. Chaminda was batting extremely well and reach his 50 in the 16th over. He proceeded to move through the gear scoring all around the ground.

Christopher Stride was able to take two quick wickets to apply a temporary break ending a 92 run opening partnership but the damage was already done. Drinks were taken at 5pm and the run chase was wrapped up 20 minutes later. Scott Coates did remove centurion Chaminda with the score levels, but it was a well deserved victory for our visitors who chased down 169 in 31 overs.

It was an enjoyable days cricket and we look forward to welcoming them back next season.

Man of the Match for YG's David O'Kelly.

YG’S vs Harrow Wanderers - 9th July

The Yorkshire Gentlemen played their second game in as many days and once again chose to bat. Captain of the day was James Rossington.

The Gents lost wickets regularly and despite opener Malloch batting well for his 42 the home team found themselves 107-8 still with a lot of time left in the game. Number 10 Tom Rossington helped his brother out immensely as he batted very well for 32, the Gents last two wickets adding 50 crucial runs ending on a respectable 157.

In reply 6 overs were bowled before the tea break in which the Wanders negotiated well moving to 21 without loss. Alex Bindloss struck in his second over after tea and then once again in his next over, continuing from his good bowling the previous day. Scott Coates also chipped in making a break through, the game was swinging towards the gents with the Wanders 45-3.

Harrows Richardson brothers were now at the crease and they started to steadily rebuild and took in game into the final 20 overs, the YG's needing 7 wickets and the Wanders needing 74. The Gents needed to break this partnership and the man to do it was Dewi Winkle, he removed both the brothers in the same over and kept the Gents in the game.

Captain Rossington still needed wickets and he rolled with dice as he turned to O'Kelly. It seemed to have back fired as his second over was hit for 16 but he kept him on and was rewarded. O'Kelly took 4 wickets in 4 overs, the Wanders stumbling to 125-9. Only 7 overs left to score 33 Chopra kept going for the win after striking a six and 2 fours, Harrow found themselves only needing 10 for victory but O'Kelly pulled through again bowling Chopra to secure the game and claiming himself a 5 wicket haul in the process.

Man of the Match David O'Kelly

Thanks to Alex Bindloss for the match reports and Paul White for the photography and score sheets.


More news feeds coming up as the YG’s take on the 40 Club today and Romany at the weekend. Good luck to both teams match managed by senior Dale (Neil) on Wednesday and junior Dale (Jason) on Sunday.