Match Report: YG's vs The Primary Club Australia

YGs welcomed The Primary Club of Australia, a registered charity which raises money to ensure that people with disabilities can participate in sport and recreation, to Escrick for the second match in the Yorkshire leg of their UK tour.

Our guests, who had beaten the Forty Club two days previously at Bolton Percy, were expected to provide strong opposition and won the toss, electing to field in damp conditions. The Primary Club included in their number Andrew Wildblood and Bruce Neary, both of whom had played junior cricket at Escrick many years ago.

After YGs had lost Rich Exley early, David O’Kelly and Prabas Mallick played cautiously, battling hard against an accurate bowling attack in tough conditions. 15-year-old Harry Croasdale showed plenty of promise on debut for the club, batting nicely alongside James van der Merwe, who started to lift the scoring rate. James was joined by Phil Holland, who played the innings of the day on a wicket which was offering variable bounce. 14-year-old Rohan Korolkiewicz showed considerable resilience to come back to the crease to resume his innings, having taken a nasty blow from a rising ball. Skipper, Richard Musgrave, declared the innings closed at 3.35pm with the score on 154-7 shortly after Holland had reached a well-earned half century.  

In reply, the Primary Club lost a wicket in the first over to an excellent high catch at mid-off by Holland from the bowling of Jordan Richardson, who combined with Gerard Whelan to deliver an incisive new ball spell which had the Australians in big trouble at 39/5. Neary and Wildblood used their experience of the Escrick pitch to stage a mini recovery before the “spin twins”, van der Merwe and Mallick, combined to squeeze the Australian innings further. With 9 wickets down and almost 10 overs to go, a YGs victory looked likely but the final pair of Neary and skipper Nathan Reay held out for a draw without offering a chance as the game came to an end with the score on 87/9.

Despite being unable to force a victory, it was a thoroughly enjoyable day at Escrick and our guests were quick to express their gratitude for the YG’s hospitality. It was particularly pleasing to see a good number of YG supporters at the ground as the Club pushed for victory.

Match Report: YG's vs The Gentlemen of Cheshire

YGs once again entertained Cheshire Gents at Escrick. Winning the toss saw Cheshire Gents elect to field first on an overcast damp day. This lead to a torrid start for both YGs openers , James Van De Merwe and Phil Holland, who survived well and managed to put on 42 runs in 15 overs. However Van De Merwe was bowled by J Whitehead for 19 which brought C Chafer to the crease. Unfortunatley an absolute brute of a ball saw him depart for 0 caught at slip by S Metha off the same bowler.

Prabas Mallick arrived at the crease and made 13 runs before N Goldstein bowled him. P Holland continued to flourish from the other end and reached 50 before S Metha induced a false shot which was superbly caught by N Goldstein.

C Gliman managed a fluent 33 but was stumped by S Ali off the bowling of Baker.

Wickets continued to fall but Captain N Dale decided to declare 20 minutes before tea with the score on 164-8. J Whitehead finished as the pick of the bowlers with 4-39.

Following a rain interruption Cheshire Gents opener A Khan smashed the ball to all parts retiring on 54 off 38 balls.

N Dale took a good catch to remove the other opener off the bowling of D Winkle.

Despite wickets from Van De Merwe and C Chafer Cheshire Gents S Metha(60no) took them to the winning total without further trouble.

All Stars at Escrick

For the first time the YGs have been running an all stars session. It started a couple of weeks ago and will continue through June and July for a total of 8 weeks.

The sessions run from 6-7pm on a Friday evening. The kids have a great time trying their hand at everything cricket! Batting, bowling, throwing, catching, diving, you name it! Lots of fun little drills/ games to keep everyone engaged as you can see from the great photos below.

Phil Holland has been running the session so far and they have been going down fantastically. It's been incredible weather and over 30 kids have been coming down each week.

Just a reminder to parents to make sure kids have water bottles, suitable footwear/ headgear and suncream so everyone is set for an amazing time.

Match Report: YG's vs Queen Ethelburga's School

Last Sunday the YGs faced off against Queen Ethelburga's School, just the second time the two teams have faced off. The YGs won the toss on a boiling hot day, reaching nearly 30° at times and captain Alex Bindloss chose to bat.

Rich Exley opened the batting but got a brute of a ball second up, it lifted sharply from a length and clipped the gloves to give a regulation catch to the schools keeper and captain O.Chamberlane, the other opener Geoff Barker was joined by James VDM and the no.3 didn't struggle to find the boundary, the outfield was very fast and the school opted for 3 slips and a gully for most of the first 20 overs.

Geoff was also a victim to the large amount of lift QEs bowler L.Wilson found and took a hit to the hand that sadly forced him to leave the field of play. Craig Chafer joined VDM in what was a crucial partnership for the gents. Sadly it was broken with the score on 60, VDM (44) was caught playing with a positive mindset. Ed Bindloss supported Chafer as a useful 31 was put on but the gents needed to keep building. Mike Chatham looked in fine form as he attacked the spinners the school had brought on and both batsmen looked very settled until the last over before lunch, when Chafer (35) went for a shot too many leaving the gents effectively 133-5.

 

The school had quick success straight after lunch as Harry Paver was removed for a duck. This brought captain Alex Bindloss to the crease and he dug in a bit to try and help his side post a respectable total. The pair steadily kept the score ticking and brought up the 200 for the gents. But then both Chatham (51) and Bindloss (35) were removed in the same over and only a couple more runs were added before the declaration came, the score 208-8 Dec. That left 45 mins for the gents to have a go with the ball before tea.

In Jordan Richardson's first over he took a nasty blow from the schools opening batsman after a drive was rifled back at him in his follow through. He was able to continue despite a rather numb arm. He had his revenge in his second over as he made a breakthrough for the gents. However that was the only wicket the gents managed as the school got off to a solid start reaching the break at 37-1. By this point after Chatham's innings in the heat he had to leave the field suffering from some dehydration, and earlier umpire Mike had to also leave for similar reasons. The gents took a further hit as G. Barker, still nursing his finger injury, was unable to take the field after tea leaving the gents with only 9 fielders and a tough session ahead.

Soon after lunch James VDM and Daz Lovett were introduced to the attack. James started with some seam bowling and bowled a good line forcing some miss judgements from the batsman and was eventually rewarded as he removed the other opener. This brought Wilson and Chamberland together and they began what looked to be a match winning partnership. The pair managed to keep finding the boundary seemingly just when they needed to and at 5.30 when the last 20 overs were to be bowled the school only needed 91 runs still with 8 wickets in hand.

Lovett had been bowling tidily and in his 8th over was finally rewarded as he broke the partnership, removing Wilson  for a very impressive 65. The gents sensed a chance back into the game and  both opening bowlers returned, there required runrate was still very low so wickets were the only way back into the game and they got them, Bindloss removed the no.5 and 6 with almost identical caught and bowled dismissals and Jordan picked up his second as well. Chamberlane (57) was still going but was running out of partners and started to feel the pressure. At this stage he was turning down singles to keep the strike but that only put more pressure on himself as a couple overs went past only conceding a run and suddenly they needed almost a run a ball.

Richdson had toiled away for 14 overs in the heat and his great control rewarded him with the big wicket of Chamberlane. He was looking to clear the ropes but ended up getting clean bowled in the process. This left the Gents needing two wickets in 3 overs but the school were also within touching distance requiring just 12 runs for victory. A couple of edges to third man and paired with a very nice straight drive and the school edged closer. Richardson had his fourth as a wide ball was scuffed to point and this meant the game went into the final over with the school requiring 5 runs win, the Gents 1 wicket to win.

Bindloss to bowl it. The first ball was a wide full toss that was smacked through the covers, some fielders feared that it was going for 4 but it held just inside the boundary. A couple of dots followed until L.Wilson went for glory but couldn't clear the safe hands of Rich Exley at mid off and the Gents were triumphant winning the nail biting game by 3 runs, taking 8 wickets In the final 20 doesn't happen very often a remarkable turnaround especially considering the missing fielders. Well played Queen Ethelburgas we look forward to next year.

Wedding Bells

Love very much in the air at the Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Cricket Club as the cricket season draws to a close.

Congratulations to our Vice Chariman Dewi Winkle on his marriage to Dawn Bowness on the 9th September at Leeming House Hotel in the beautiful surroundings of The Lake District. Ullswater provided the breathtaking back drop on their special day, and the rain held in the clouds long enough for the atmospheric photo opportunity.

After the wedding they did what most newly weds do these days and celebrated with an open water swim! Best lady Ellen Hannah and best man Michael Wright joined them for their refreshing neoprene clad dip.


The YG’S wedding bells don’t stop to the west of the Pennines as Angus Shaw (Members Sec) is marrying Zoe White this Saturday (1st October) at Masham Church.

Fellow YG Harry Glatman (Hon. Sec) who is best man said “their wedding will be followed by a reception at West Tanfield Cricket Club - the true apple of Angus’s eye.”

Only best men are allowed to say that - we all know its our club!

Our best wishes to Zoe, Angus, family and friends on their big day.