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League Handbook 2013 £2.50 League Handbook 2013 www.wetherbycricketleague.co.uk Match Results Divisions 1 & 2 Match results for all matches (completed, abandoned or cancelled) must be telephoned to Martin Hawksworth on 01977 704041 no later than 8pm on the day of the match. Divisions 3, 4, 5 & 6 Match results for all matches (completed, abandoned or cancelled) must be texted to Dan Hewer on 07515 263093 no later than 10pm on the day of the match. Fred Fleetwood Cup Match results for all matches (completed, abandoned or cancelled) must be telephoned to Martin Hawksworth on 01977 704041 no later than 8pm on the day of the match. Hare Cup, Senior Evening Cup & Reserve Evening Cup Match results for all matches (completed, abandoned or cancelled) must be texted to Paul Berry on 07795 154444 no later than 10pm on the day of the match. Match Returns All League & Cups Match returns for all matches (completed or abandoned) must be e-mailed to Kevin McCarthy & Phil Perkins at [email protected] no later than 6pm on the second day following the match. All match returns must be submitted on the form supplied. This will require: a) The total runs scored, wickets lost and length of innings for each team b) The full names of all 11 players (if less than 11 played then state this) c) Any junior players (Under 17 age group and below) must be identified d) The runs scored by all players who batted with not out batsmen identified by ‘’ e) The wickets taken and runs conceded by all players who bowled f) The stumpings and catches taken by wicket keepers only g) Any pool players registered to another club must be identified League Officials President John Heath 0113 267 1336 Chairman Zahid Ali 0113 261 4831 League Secretary Alan Haysom 07906 309617 Treasurer Tom Martin 07710 008911 Head of Senior Cricket Paul Berry 07795 154444 Head of Junior Cricket Tom Kilby 07778 344367 Rules & Discipline Tim Grogan 07970 595194 Umpires Representative Dave Copley 0113 286 5545 Sponsorship & Events Steve Waller 0113 273 5822 Senior Cricket Committee Head of Senior Cricket Paul Berry 07795 154444 Senior Cricket Secretary Helen Heald 0113 295 9820 Senior Fixture Secretary Paul Berry 07795 154444 Senior Results Secretary Martin Hawksworth (D1, D2 & FFC) 01977 704041 Dan Hewer (D3, D4, D5 & D6) 07515 263093 Paul Berry (HC, SEC & REC) 07795 154444 Senior Registration Secretary Paul Berry 07795 154444 Senior Cup Secretary Steve Waller 0113 273 5822 Senior Representative Co-Ordinator Paul Berry 07795 154444 E-mail addresses can be found on the WCL website at www.wetherbycricketleague.co.uk. Club Information Amaranth LS15 8AB Secretary Eric Chadderton 01924 373770 1st XI Captain Tom Martin 07710 008911 1st XI Vice Captain Garry Wilkinson 0113 390 9354 2nd XI Captain Andrew Warden 07545 335888 2nd XI Vice Captain Graham Lewis 07900 695401 Barwick in Elmet LS15 4EL Secretary Chris Swales 07889 544780 1st XI Captain Daniel Leadbeater 07570 965769 1st XI Vice Captain Rob Nichols 07828 421267 2nd XI Captain Josh Swift 07920 039299 2nd XI Vice Captain Josh Swift 07920 039299 Bilton in Ainsty YO26 7NJ Secretary Phillip Atkinson 07714 145346 1st XI Captain Tim Lambert 07745 032360 1st XI Vice Captain Rob Wilson 07751 864784 2nd XI Captain Andrew Swires 07974 253891 2nd XI Vice Captain Drew Walker 07843 086062 Bramham & Clifford LS23 6LQ Secretary Margaret Howard 01937 339214 1st XI Captain Charles Harford-Cross 07800 651071 1st XI Vice Captain Elliot Griffiths 07837 086602 Church Fenton LS24 9RF Secretary Jill Wilkinson 07971 984249 1st XI Captain Kendal Edgley 07826 028844 1st XI Vice Captain Robert Lancaster 07920 031393 2nd XI Captain Stuart Bell 07798 757886 2nd XI Vice Captain Matt Reynolds 07834 933063 Crossgates LS15 8LX Secretary Andrew Swallow 07882 625849 1st XI Captain Matthew Hatherly 07816 519635 1st XI Vice Captain Alex Smickersgill 07717 327928 2nd XI Captain Andrew Swallow 07882 625849 2nd XI Vice Captain Darryl Atack 07540 308634 East Keswick LS17 9ET Secretary Harry Moores 01937 573206 1st XI Captain Basharat Zaman 07525 058441 1st XI Vice Captain Imran Aziz 07738 333853 2nd XI Captain Mohammed Cameron 07877 514329 2nd XI Vice Captain Matt Bishop 07057 988279 Garforth Parish Church LS25 2AF Secretary Jim Wilson 0113 265 6125 1st XI Captain James Baldwin 07825 872658 1st XI Vice Captain Darren Childe 0113 286 1656 2nd XI Captain Martyn Fitzgerald 07903 486872 2nd XI Vice Captain John Lawson 07508 919133 Gledhow LS8 1NQ Secretary Tom Martin-Ball 07752 582029 1st XI Captain Imran Khan 07522 717500 1st XI Vice Captain Anthony Coultate 07736 871680 Great Preston LS26 8AX Secretary Ian Newton 07812 008843 1st XI Captain Stuart Ruddick 07595 164409 1st XI Vice Captain Lee Russell 07977 206092 2nd XI Captain Richard White 07758 419021 2nd XI Vice Captain Richard Hiorns 07446 896406 Green Hammerton YO26 8AB Secretary Keith Bell 07949 078427 1st XI Captain Mark Pipkin 07595 872156 1st XI Vice Captain Graham Phillips 07814 565592 2nd XI Captain Sushill Sharda 0113 268 3031 2nd XI Vice Captain Keith Bell 01904 607166 Headingley LS16 5NJ / LS16 9AZ Secretary Matt Manley 07590 694570 1st XI Captain Mark Stelfox 07802 896489 1st XI Vice Captain Stephen Gilks 07974 405311 2nd XI Captain Joe Gazzard 07590 468076 2nd XI Vice Captain David Wyatt 07736 048633 3rd XI Captain Rob Willey 07876 193298 3rd XI Vice Captain Rob Smyth 07528 889468 Hillam & Monk Fryston LS25 5HP Secretary Kate Vaks 07747 045060 1st XI Captain Will Vaks 07747 045040 1st XI Vice Captain Adrian Joynson 07980 080087 2nd XI Captain Eric Frankland 07792 395952 2nd XI Vice Captain Steve Sadler 07740 068069 Kippax Welfare LS25 7BP Secretary Trevor Dean 0113 286 7346 1st XI Captain Jamie Wills 07936 354505 1st XI Vice Captain Danny Hall 07526 320898 Kirk Deighton LS22 4EG Secretary Steve Winterbottom 07787 901835 1st XI Captain Richard Ward 07790 717107 1st XI Vice Captain Gavin Mills 07764 694803 2nd XI Captain Tim Nicholson 07791 725265 2nd XI Vice Captain Mark Powell 07946 352160 Kirk Hammerton YO26 8DB Secretary Tom Main 07801 658249 1st XI Captain Liam Fisher 07877 900608 1st XI Vice Captain Tom Main 07801 658249 2nd XI Captain Matt Shillitto 07789 638991 2nd XI Vice Captain Peter Brown 07761 997554 Ledsham LS25 5LP Secretary Anita Hogg 07703 541272 1st XI Captain Peter Boothroyd 07501 334832 1st XI Vice Captain Josh Ware 07526 257770 Long Marston YO26 7LW Secretary Andy Acaster 07944 047881 1st XI Captain Ed Rawling 07796 691433 1st XI Vice Captain Simon Lewis 07961 322613 2nd XI Captain Andy Reilly 07872 131098 2nd XI Vice Captain Liam Holmes 07595 478602 Meanwood LS6 4NE Secretary Howard Collier 07725 510471 1st XI Captain Bob Guthrie 07552 675880 1st XI Vice Captain Oliver Ozols 07834 783511 Old Leodiensians LS17 5PR Secretary Johnny Pratt 07725 266500 1st XI Captain Tim Carter 07904 240194 1st XI Vice Captain James Sykes 07985 104928 2nd XI Captain Justin Early 07961 392112 2nd XI Vice Captain Johnny Pratt 07725 266500 Old Modernians LS16 7ND Secretary Richard Brearley 07725 689947 1st XI Captain Stuart Borrill 07931 583924 1st XI Vice Captain Matthew Walker 07903 333803 2nd XI Captain Dave Collins 07785 573998 2nd XI Vice Captain James Towse 07968 621277 Rufforth YO23 3QA Secretary Jack Doyle 07890 813436 1st XI Captain Ben Lodge 07950 401312 1st XI Vice Captain Danny Gunnell 07717 318326 2nd XI Captain Callum Sanderson 07972 603822 2nd XI Vice Captain Jack Doyle 07890 813436 Saxton LS24 9TA Secretary Ian Cunningham 07811 930328 1st XI Captain John Potter 01937 557720 1st XI Vice Captain Steve Hills 07958 349803 2nd XI Captain Ian Cunningham 07811 930328 2nd XI Vice Captain Nigel Gilbertson 07743 686465 Scarcroft LS14 3HS Secretary Colin Atkinson 07920 210870 1st XI Captain Richard Stephens 07834 205860 1st XI Vice Captain Damian Aston 07950 810390 2nd XI Captain Colin Arnot 07834 724598 2nd XI Vice Captain Colin Atkinson 07549 115300 Scholes LS15 4AL Secretary Mark Sirrell 07834 464357 1st XI Captain James Biscombe 07812 000964 1st XI Vice Captain Chris Roberts 07889 056062 2nd XI Captain James Armstrong 07794 219475 2nd XI Vice Captain Steve Young 07958 498454 Shadwell LS17 9JH Secretary Richard Vincent 07970 891559 1st XI Captain James Hart 07919 444852 1st XI Vice Captain Ben Turner 07969 669241 2nd XI Captain Steve McLellan 07946 380088 2nd XI Vice Captain Richard Vincent 07970 891559 Sherburn Eversley LS25 6DL Secretary Barrie Beal 01977 682886 1st XI Captain Jon Kendall 07725 901390 1st XI Vice Captain Barrie Beal 01977 682886 2nd XI Captain Geoff Knaggs 07854 072045 2nd XI Vice Captain Mark Westmoreland 07588 558712 Sicklinghall LS22 4BD Secretary Lucy Wood 07811 835593 1st XI Captain Richard Winn 07768 763568 1st XI Vice Captain Andy Wood 07816 347783 2nd XI Captain Tony Barton 07767 640799 2nd XI Vice Captain David Baxter 07889 804571 South Milford LS25 5BN Secretary John Richardson 01977 684838 1st XI Captain Paul Hebden 07909 091869 1st XI Vice Captain Adam Gee 07725 443605 2nd XI Captain Dewi Thomas 07796 155193 2nd XI Vice Captain Jonathan Barr 07740 933072 St Chads Broomfield LS16 5JT / LS16 5NJ Secretary James Bacon 07748 713044 1st XI Captain Mark Bailey 07830 072644 1st XI Vice Captain Matthew Stevens 07903 333461 2nd XI Captain Rob Binley 07507 565927 2nd XI Vice Captain Craig Cuthbert 07843 095394 3rd XI Captain Paul Berry 07795 154444 3rd XI Vice Captain Jeremy Walford 07976 917167 Thorner Mexborough LS14 3DE Secretary David Clark 07946 519829 1st XI Captain Danny Fitzpatrick 07734 365374 1st XI Vice Captain Al Wardle 07738 407712 2nd XI Captain Jim Shaw 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