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2021

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A Warm Welcome From The President

The Great Ayton Cricket and Football Club is thriving and is an important element of the
wellbeing of the Village Community. It’s a club which punches above its peers.
You will read in other parts of the brochure of the activities of the sections of the club. I
would like to take some time in talking about the largely unseen volunteers without whom
the clubs activities would grind to a halt.
Cricket is the most high profile in the clubs activities and also the activity which attracts the
most non playing supporters to the ground, and the bar. The cricket requires liaison and
organising with both the local league and the ECB. During the recent seasons this has been
carried out by Norman Thurlow, with the support of Jon Grainge, Norman has also taken the
responsibility of maintaining the cricket playing area in perfect condition and collecting
donations for the payment of the umpires.
Just as important as the Senior Teams is the Junior Section. The presence and development
of the Junior section is important for both the club and encouragement to all local juniors.
The section needs both organising and coaching. For this we thank Sarah Thorogood and
Andy Readman plus his coaching assistants.
Senior Football is a very important element of the Club’s activities. The time consuming
complex activity of arranging and rearranging fixtures, liaison with the local league
management plus the provision of clean kits each week and keeping the ground in first class
condition is carried out by Keith Wilcox assisted by the Team Manager, Ritchie Davey and kit
lady Marge Bellamy.
By far the most vibrant section of the Club is that of the Junior Football Section, a very
important contribution to the local community, this can be clearly seen by the vast numbers
of Junior players, cars and parents on both Saturday and Sunday mornings, 140 registered
junior members! This activity requires an enormous amount of time and effort to organise.
We owe a great deal of thanks to Rob Lacy and his Junior coaching assistants.
Above all is the overall management of the Club. The Grounds, the Club House, the
Finances, Liaison with the many local offices. The Club Committee has the overall
responsibility however in all respects the driving force is Keith Willcox, the Club would not
be in the condition it is without his enormous enthusiasm and input. This I see as a major
weakness in the Club, who follows ? Keith receives important support from the likes of
Sandra Pearson, Club Treasurer who maintains the financial records, Denis Readman for the
200 competition, George Watt for amongst other things keeping the Club Machinery in
working order, Norman Davidson for keeping the bar stocked and acting as a ground refuse
collector and David Brown for being the Club’s main DIY contributor. George Hougham and
John Mayfield who keep the football pitches cut.
My and all of our thanks to ALL volunteers without whom the playing sections would cease
to exist.
Ken Home
Club President
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Club Officers & Officials For 2021

President                 Mr K Home
Chairman                  Mr D Moorhouse
Treasurer                 Mrs S Pearson
Secretary                 Mr K Wilcox                   07815 721 998
Hon. Life Members         Mr B. Sanders, Mr N. Thurlow, Mr K Home, Mrs J Home,
                          Mr N. Davison, Mr K. Wilcox, Mr G Watt
1st XI Captain            Jon Grainge                   07919 341478
1st XI Vice Captain       Stephen Pennock               07876 195350
2nd XI Captain            Henry Shelton                 07879 558552
2nd XI Vice Captain       To Be Advised
3rd XI Captain            Andy Readman                  07817 328169
3rd XI Vice Captain       Alan Cook                     07775 037918
Match/Fixture Secretary   Norman Thurlow
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Cricket Club Chairman     Jon Grainge                   07919 341478
Cricket Club Secretary    Michele Ricketts             07946 046579
                          29 Roseberry Crescent, Great Ayton TS9 6EP
Cricket Junior Section    Sarah Thorogood               01642 723464
                                                        07532 113015
Social Secretary          Elizabeth Aitken              elizabethaitken41@gmail.com
Under 17 Manager          Andrew Readman                07817 328169
Under 15 Manager          Michele Ricketts              07946 046579
Under 13 Manager          Steve Hunt                    07748 648553
Under 11 Manager          Jon Grainge                   07919 341 478
Club Coaches              Chris Batchelor, Andrew Readman, David Pennock, Alan Cook,
                          Steve Hunt, Richard Thompson, Adam Burns, Janith Silva and
                          Wian Van Zyl.
Club Professionals        Chris Batchelor - Janith Silva (Sri Lanka)
Groundsman                Andy Pearson                     07801 710257
Assistant Groundsman      Norman Thurlow                   07483 283348
                          David Brown                      01642 724462
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Great Ayton Cricket Club Background
The club was formed in 1921 and joined the West Cleveland League in the following year,
1922 being their first year of league cricket.
In December 1934 the club was accepted into the North Yorkshire and South Durham
League B Division, the 2nd team staying in the West Leveland League.
During the 1950/60s the club expanded with junior sections and a 3rd team being formed
and therefore all club teams were playing in NYSD Divisions, the club withdrawing from the
Cleveland and Teesside league after 47 years membership.
In 1976 Great Ayton Cricket and Football Clubs amalgamated and a clubhouse erected.
The 1960/70s brought success on the field of play with championship wins in the B Division
in 1969 and 1972 and four years consecutive from 1976 to 1980 (no promotion in those
days), the second team won the C Division in 1972 and 1978, and the club also had
outstanding cup successes in that period.
Many fine players graced those successful Ayton teams, with Gary Readman at the forefront
and Ian Russell amassing more than 1000 wickets.
The late 1980s saw the club having to rethink and they appointed a junior coach (Keith
Brett), with new practice nets and an all-weather wicket installed, and a junior section
formed with age groups from U11 to U17s.
This move proved an outstanding success and through the development of home grown
players the senior teams began to benefit.
In 2003 the first team again won the league and a long awaited promotion to the Premier
Division was gained, and then in 2006 the Premier title was won for the first time in the
Club’s history with David Grainge the captain.
Success followed success over the next decade, with all the major cups won, and in 2014
Great Ayton appeared in front of the Sky TV Cameras at Wantage Road, Northampton
having qualified as one of the 4 finalists in the National Club T20, their passage to the finals
coming courtesy of Northern Area and North of England regional successes.
The Premier Division title was won again in 2017, success achieved from the very last ball of
the season, Jon Grainge skippering the team 11 years after his brother started the Premier
ball rolling.
During this period of cup and league glory English professional Chris Batchelor has reached
the heights, and the Whitby lad has now scored over 10,000 runs for his adopted club.
Alongside sustained playing success many ground improvements have been completed in
recent years, including refurbishment and extensions to the dressing rooms and clubhouse,
new practice nets and ground levelling all now completed , these were made possible by
the unstinting work and support of club officials, members, sponsors, players, tea ladies and
supporters.
We look forward to the 2021 season.
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Mission of The Great Ayton Club 2021
To provide sporting opportunities for
residents of Great Ayton and the surrounding
districts which will enable people to
participate in recreational, coaching and
competitive sport for all available ages, gender
and ethnicity groups within the resources
                                    available to
                                    the club.
                                  The club is administrated by an elected committee and all
                                  members serve in a voluntary capacity.
                                  Elected trustees serve to oversee and protect the general
                                  well being of the club.
                                  The club grounds both cricket and football are leased from
                                  local land agents, parish council and a bequest from a
                                  prominent local family.
                                  The club is constituted and the affairs of the club are run
                                  by a general committee, cricket and football senior and
                                  junior committees.
                                  The club offers membership to social members and the
                                  constitution of the club is open and unrestricted.

  A Huge Thank You To Our Sponsors

                               We would just like to thank all of our 2021 club sponsors for
                               their generous help and hope we can continue to receive
                               your support during 2020 and onwards.

                               MAIN CLUB SPONSOR
Many Thanks to : PETCH BUTCHERS and THE MILL STOKESLEY.
Also to our : Matchball Sponsors, Advertising Board Sponsors and Fixture Booklet Sponsors.
And to our : Members who give raffle and competition prizes throughout the year.
We could not carry on without you.

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Sponsorship Assets Of The Club

A well administered club with enthusiastic members who
have a desire to see the club develop.

■     The location of the ground and its idyllic setting
      which attracts people both locally and from
      visiting teams. The catchment area of visiting
      clubs covers North Yorkshire, Teesside, Tees
      Valley and South Durham and sees around 4,000
      visitors over a year.

■     The club can boast successful winning teams over
      recent years and sees no reason why this should not
      continue over the coming years. The cricket 1st XI have reached National finals
      recently and season 2016 saw them in the all Yorkshire league finals at Headingley,
      with the football teams also winning their league and cups in 2016.

■     A thriving junior section at both cricket and football with huge support from families
      and friends.

■     Advertising boards spaced prominently around the cricket and football grounds.

■     Match ball sponsors shown in match programmes and use of clubhouse facilities.

■     Club hosts a number of events which attracts large gatherings of people to which we
      welcome promotional and advertising opportunities.

■     An up to date website on www.greatayton.play-cricket.com.

We welcome any enquiries

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Stephen Pennock - All Rounder

Stephen has played over 300 Premier League games for our club. We asked him to put
together his thoughts and playing experiences over the 20 or so years.
His player stats are very good:
BATTING (League & Cup) 490 Innings - 59 Not Outs - 9946 Runs - 210 Highest Score - At
An Average of 25.76 6 x 100 and 49 x 50s. His score of 210 is the highest individual score
ever by amateur in the NYSD
BOWLING (League & Cup) Overs Bowled 1808 - 216 Maidens - 7558 Runs - 378 wickets -
Average 19.99 - Best 5/13.
Stephen writes:
During 2020 season I was informed that I had made my 300th Premier League appearance
for Great Ayton. After playing Junior Cricket at the club then senior cricket at a young age
and as Great Ayton were at the time a Division 1 team I took the decision at 17 years old to
go and play for, at the time the NYSD powerhouse team Guisborough. At the time
Guisborough were a big club with top players who were getting old and they needed some
new young blood and at the time aged 17 I was given the chance to go and play at top level
in a team that did well in national cups, so I made the move.
After 3 seasons, lots of team success, 2 NYSD Championships and Kerridge and McMillan
Cup wins the time was right to return to Great Ayton.
On my return skipper David Grainge had a vision of how he wished the team to play their
cricket and saw that with a top professional and some new faces the club could be up there
challenging with the big boys.
Come the 2006 season and the signing of Riaz Afridi ( A Pakistan test player) our club won
the NYSD Premier League with good all round contributions all season from the team
players. Over the years from the initial Premier League title the club has gone on to break
record after record, playing on Sky Sports from Wantage Road County Ground
Northampton on National Finals Day, many Cup successes and the League title again in
2017. Personally I’ve played my part, lots of things to be proud of and some not so proud
of!!. I am now 37 years old at the start of the 2021 season and I am just not sure how many
more seasons there will be, but hopefully many. The group of players we have now are a
decent mix of young and older players with things looking positive for the future.
The NYSD League has changed so much over my last 18 seasons when playing in the top
flight but one of the biggest things for me is that I stayed loyal to Great Ayton and not gone
and taken financial offers from other clubs. Here is to the most successful NYSD Club over
the past 20 years and long may that continue. I finish with my personal choice of the best
eleven players over my playing career to date:
Chris Batchelor (English Pro), Sam Moylan (Overseas Amateur), Chris Allinson, Phil
Holdsworth, Whald Ghuari, Riaz Afridi (Overseas Pro), Stephen Pennock, Lewis Harper,
David Grainge (Captain), Jon Grainge (Wicketkeeper), Joe Marsay and 12th man John Doyle.
My thanks and regards to all for your support.                                        Stephen
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Great Ayton Cricket Club - Thank You

Thank you for your support over the past two years. Whether with a successful grant
award, your time or a donation, your efforts to support us in improving facilities at Great
Ayton Cricket & Football Club are tremendously appreciated. Players and Members are very
appreciative of the support which has enhanced their playing conditions and facilities
within the club.
Our two main projects have been to support our Junior Sections in both Cricket and
Football, and we would like to share with you the work completed and show the value your
support has brought to our Junior Sections.
•      Total refurbishment of the Cricket practice nets to provide and English Cricket Board
       standard coaching net facility.
•      The installation of 1100m of land drainage into Junior Football pitches to prevent
       water logging in the winter months, allowing more games to be played.

We thank the following :
                                  CRICKET NETS : Big Lottery Fund
                                  North-East,   North     Yorkshire
                                  County Council, Cleveland Potash,
                                  Ken Home, Co-op Community
                                  Fund, Royal Oak Taverners, Sport
                                  England, Great Ayton Club
                                  Fundraising. All these donations
                                  added up to £41.000

GIFT IN KIND / TIME : Denis Readman and Ken Home.
FOOTBALL FIELD DRAINAGE : Jack Brunton Trust, Sport England, Private Donation from a
village resident. All added up to £7.500 (Materials & Equipment Hire).
GIFT IN KIND/TIME : George Watts, David Brown, Keith Wilcox, George Hougham, Kevin
Hunter, Conoll Lacy, Sam Graham, Will Redpath, Lochlan Lacy, Jack Ashhurst.

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Great Ayton C.C. - 1st XI Fixtures

Date          Opponents            Home/Away Comp                First Ball
                                 APRIL
17th April    Richmondshire            Home  League              12.30pm
24th April    Marske                   Away  League              12.30pm
                                 MAY
1st May       Hartlepool                Home     League          1.00pm
3rd May       Richmondshire             Home     Kerridge Cup    2.00pm
8th May       Thornaby                  Away     League          1.00pm
13th May      Middlesbrough             Away     McMillan Cup    1.00pm
15th May      Middlesbrough             Away     League          1.00pm
22nd May      Synthonia                 Home     League          1.00pm
29th May      Saltburn                  Away     League          1.00pm
                                 JUNE
5th June      Barnard Castle            Home     League          1.00pm
12th June     Marton                    Away     League          1.00pm
16th June     Thornaby                  Away     Collingwood     6.00pm
19th June     Stokesley                 Home     League          1.00pm
26th June     Normanby Park             Home     League          1.00pm
                                 JULY
3rd July      Richmondshire             Away     League          1.00pm
6th July      Marton                    Home     100 Comp.       6.00pm
10th July     Marske                    Home     League          1.00pm
13th July     Stokesley                 Away     100 Comp        6.00pm
17th July     Hartlepool                Away     League          1.00pm
24th July     Thornaby                  Home     League          1.00pm
31st July     Middlesbrough             Home     League          1.00pm
                                AUGUST
7th August    Synthonia               Away       League          1.00pm
14th August   Saltburn                Home       League          1.00pm
21st August   Barnard Castle          Away       League          1.00pm
28th August   Marton                  Home       League          1.00pm
30th August   Stokesley               Away       League          1.00pm
                               SEPTEMBER
4th September Normanby Hall           Home       League          12.30pm

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Great Ayton C.C. - 2nd XI Fixtures

Date            Opponents             Home/Away Comp                First Ball
                                    APRIL
17th April      Middlesbrough             Away  League              12.30pm
24th April      Richmondshire             Home  League              12.30pm
                                    MAY
1st May         Whitby                      Away     League         1.00pm
6th May         Stokesley                   Home     Robinson Cup   6.00pm
8th May         Stockton                    Home     League         1.00pm
11th May        Middlesbrough               Away     Haith Cup      6.00pm
15th May        Darlington                  Home     League         1.00pm
22nd May        Darlington R.A.             Away     League         1.00pm
29th May        Seaton Carew                Home     League         1.00pm
                                    JUNE
5th June        Guisborough                 Away     League         1.00pm
12th June       Wolviston                   Home     League         1.00pm
19th June       Sedgeford                   Away     League         1.00pm
26th June       Bishop Auckland             Away     League         1.00pm
                                     JULY
1st July        Guisborough                 Home     100 Comp       6.00pm
3rd July        Middlesbrough               Home     League         1.00pm
10th July       Richmondshire               Away     League         1.00pm
15th July       Whitby                      Away     100 Comp       6.00pm
17th July       Whitby                      Home     League         1.00pm
25th July       Stockton                    Away     League         1.00pm
31st July       Darlington                  Away     League         1.00pm
                                   AUGUST
7th August      Darlington R.A.          Home        League         1.00pm
14th August     Seaton Carew             Away        League         1.00pm
21st August     Guisborough              Home        League         1.00pm
28th August     Wolviston                Away        League         1.00pm
30th August     Sedgefield               Home        League         1.00pm
                                  SEPTEMBER
4th September Bishop Auckland            Home        League         12.30pm

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Great Ayton C.C. - 3rd XI Fixtures

Date            Opponents            Home/Away Comp                 First Ball
                                   APRIL
18th April      Marske                   Away  League               2.00pm
25th April      Marton                   Home  League               2.00pm

                                   MAY
2nd May         Whitby                    Home      League          2.00pm
4th May         Hartlepool                Home      Sanders Cup     6.00pm
9th May         Stokesley                 Home      League          2.00pm
16th May        Maltby                    Away      League          2.00pm
18th May                                  Home      Sanders Cup     6.00pm
23rd May        Guisborough               Home      League          2.00pm
30th May        Normanby Hall             Home      League          2.00pm

                                   JUNE
6th June        Marske                    Home      League          2.00pm
11th June       Stokesley                 Away      100 Comp        6.00pm
13th June
20th June       Maltby                    Home      100 Comp        2.00pm
27th June       Marton                    Home      League          2.00pm

                                   JULY
4th July        Whitby                    Away      League          2.00pm
11th July       Stokesley                 Away      League          2.00pm
18th July       Maltby                    Home      League          2.00pm
25th July       Guisborough               Away      League          2.00pm

                                  AUGUST
1st August      Normanby Hall           Away        League          2.00pm
8th August      Marske                  Away        League          2.00pm
15th August     Marton                  Away        League          2.00pm
22nd August     Whitby                  Home        League          2.00pm
29th August     100 Finals Day

                                 SEPTEMBER
5th September   Stokesley               Away        League          2.00pm

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Great Ayton C.C. - Under 17s Fixtures

Date                Opponents                 Home/Away                             First Ball
                                            MAY
14th May            Guisborough                  Home   Junior Cup                  6.00pm
                                            JUNE
7th June            Guisborough                  Home                               6.00pm
14th June           Saltburn                     Away                               6.00pm
21st June           Stokesley                    Home                               6.00pm
28th June           Whitby                       Away                               6.00pm
                                            JULY
5th July            Normanby Hall                Home                               6.00pm
16th July           Whitby                       Away   Junior 100                  6.00pm

 Great Ayton Cricket Club - Juniors

The Junior Section continued to grow in 2020 which given the challenges of COVID was a
great effort by all at the club.
Winter training kicked off in January for the younger contingent (U9 to U12s) at Stokesley
Leisure Centre and the older sections (U13 to U17s) had winter Net sessions at Saltburn.
The pre-season training was well attended until the ‘lock-down’ kicked in, and it provided an
excellent foundation for the Juniors and meant they were raring to go for the summer albeit
one that was curtailed by events.
A number from our Junior section were put forward for the Cleveland and the Yorkshire
Pathway Programmes with Charlie Doyle (U15) , Ed Fawcett (U14) AND Alex Davis (U10)
successful in being selected.
When the season started in June attendance at training was excellent from the off and the
introduction of the new net facilities was central to the quality of the practices that could be
organised.
The U11, U13, U15 and U17 teams played regularly through the season with matches con-
tinuing until late September.
The number of Juniors wanting to play competitive cricket for the club continues to climb
and we hope to continue this trend in 2021.
Steve
For more information, please contact Sarah Thorogood (sarah.thorogood@epsukltd.com)

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NYSDL Hall of Fame Members
We are very proud to now have 5 members in the North Yorkshire & South Durham Cricket League Hall
of Fame:
CHRIS ALLINSON (Outstanding Player) - Chris was an outstanding cricketing talent who
sadly passed away in 2018 at the tender age of 28. From his early days at
Guisborough, and with the Cleveland Schools representative sides, it seemed
inevitable he was destined for greater things and indeed his talent was soon to earn
him a place in Yorkshire’s Academy side. His progress was rapid. By the age of 17 he
was playing for England under 19’s alongside talents such as James Taylor and Chris
Woakes, and hit a century for his country. He had some highs in Yorkshire’s second
string, notably in his debut game for the second team against Somerset when he hit
199 runs in the match, which included another century. Chris enjoyed professional
stints with a number of clubs in the NYSD League, so highly were his services valued. During his various
spells with Guisborough, Marske, Stokesley, Great Ayton and Marton he accumulated over 6,500
Premier Division runs and took 277 wickets.
In all cricket he will undoubtedly have scored well over 10,000 runs—how many more would have
scored in his career if his innings had not been so tragically cut short? He performed at the top level for
more than a decade, and during that time he featured heavily in NYSD League representative
successes—whenever there was an inter-league game scheduled he was always first to want to play,
and he enjoyed many memorable games. Notably, when still just 18, he played in the famous ground
breaking national success of 2008 when the NYSD became the first and only non-ECB Premier League
ever to lift the Presidents Trophy, playing an important part as Nottinghamshire were defeated in the
final. He was enduringly personable, an outgoing and likeable character and a great lad to talk about
the game with. On the field he was, as his talent might suggest, a tremendous competitor, who
demanded excellence from his teammates as well as himself … he was not a great lover of the lbw rule
… unless he was bowling of course. The abiding memory of Chris was that he lived for cricket - simply,
he had an insatiable appetite for the game both on and off the field.

IAN RUSSELL (Outstanding Player) - Ian began his cricketing life at Great Ayton in the
juniors, graduating to the first team at an early age. Throughout the 1970’s he regularly
took 50 to 60 league wickets per season, and was the principal spearhead behind the
Club’s outstanding successes of that decade when they won the then B Division
championship in four consecutive seasons from 1977 to 1980. During this period Ian
returned his personal best match figures of 10 wickets for 9 runs against Stockton,
although one interesting aside is that the umpire at his end during this remarkable
performance was Roscoe Butler who was a great admirer of Ian! The number of lbw’s is
not detailed. In the early 1980’s Ian moved to near neighbours Guisborough and quickly became one of
the leading bowlers in the A Division, helping the club to a couple of championship successes as well
back to back Kerridge Cup wins. During his spell at Fountain’s Garth the world famous Desmond Haynes
was the professional for a period, and he singled Ian out as one of the best amateur bowlers who he
had played with or against.
Ian returned to Great Ayton in the 1990’s, latterly finishing his career in the second and third teams,
but by which time he had amassed around 1500 wickets at an impressively low average. Ian was also a
more than capable batsman and outstanding slip fielder, but it was his bowling that set him apart as
one of the leading NYSD bowlers of his generation.

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NYSDL Hall of Fame Members
CHRIS BATCHELOR (Outstanding Player) - Chris Batchelor joined Great Ayton as a
replacement professional for an injured Darren Hickey in 2006.
It was to prove a dramatic start to his career with the Villagers as his first six games for
the club in that memorable season saw Ayton claim the Premier Division
championship for the first time in their history. And this was just the start of a
tremendous period of team success, built on the back of Chris’ run scoring abilities.
Now in his 14th season with the Club, the domestic trophy ‘count’ during his tenure as
English professional is 2 Premier titles, 4 Macmillan Cups, 4 NYSD Fifteens Premier
wins and a Kerridge Cup – a clean sweep of the four Premier honours which few
players can claim on their CV. In the 12 full seasons that Chris has played he has scored 1,000 + runs in
nine of those…and in the other three campaigns his lowest aggregate was 853!
This prolific run scoring sees him as far and away Ayton’s leading scorer in top flight cricket with, at
4.8.19, 14,556 scored at an average of more than 40, this total including 21 centuries and 101 fifties.
Also recognised as one of the very best fielders in the NYSD he has taken 150 catches, and added to
that are 189 wickets at a very respectable bowling average of 21.73. Chris’ highest score came at
Marske in 2012 when he made 156 not out. He obviously likes the Windy Hill Lane ground as it was
there, in 2010, he recorded the highest ever individual score in national inter-league cricket when he
smashed the NEPL attack, which included Andrew Tye, for a pulsating 185 (119 balls, 24 fours and 9
sixes).
Two years prior to this Chris captained the League’s White Rose team to trophy winning success in the
final against the Bradford League and became an integral part of successful League teams in that era. It
is rare to see a club professional stay loyal to one team for such a long period of time, and it is
testament to his outlook on playing cricket as much for the enjoyment of the game itself as for the
rewards it can bring.

GARY READMAN (Lifetime Achievement) - Gary made his playing debut for Great
Ayton in 1958 when the under 17’s were a ‘man’ short (his dad ran the team), and he
started playing regularly at the age of 13 in 1961.
The rest, as they say, is history. Gary played up until his retirement in 1996 – a total
of 35 years during which he scored in excess of 20,000 runs – this is only an estimate
as the records for the 11 early years from 1963 to 1971 are missing, but a factual
total of 17,581 from 1972 onwards tells its own story. His run scoring feats including
3 seasons in which he scored over 1,000 runs – 1981, 1988 and 1991 – and he closed
his career with 13 league centuries to his name, his highest score being 113 against Yarm in 1989. He
claimed 3 NYSD league awards – the B Division fielding medal in 1975 and the batting averages in 1976
and 1988.
He took over the captaincy of the first team in 1976 and held the role for 20 years, and therefore led
the renowned Great Ayton team who won the B Division championship in four consecutive seasons
from 1977 to 1980. Notwithstanding his abilities as a player Gary also contributed to club life in a
tremendous way. He was very active on the Club committee for over 35 years, was part of the team
that organised the levelling of the outfield, setting up the clubhouse, building the new scorebox and
cricket nets. His wife Michelle made teas for over 30 years.
During his time on the committee he organised a ‘100 Club’ and ran it for 32 years during which it
raised over £19,000, and also organised the Club’s annual dinner and awards evening for 33 years.

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NORMAN THURLOW (Lifetime Achievement) - Norman arrived in Great Ayton from
Fryup (where his nickname was ‘Rabbit’) in 1978, since when he has become
something of a legend – indeed, when the first team pulled off the remarkable feat
of winning the Premier Division championship in 2006 such was his stature he even
made the Daily Telegraph.
Norman’s enthusiasm to see his club prosper has manifested itself in numerous
forms over the years – secretary, treasurer, groundsman, event
organiser….whatever you want to mention he’s done it, and there is little doubt
that the remarkable things a small village club like Ayton have achieved over the
last decade or so have a lot to do with the work this man has done behind the scenes.
For the past umpteen years those visiting Leven Park have witnessed the ‘Silver Fox’ – he graduated
from being a rabbit – cutting grass, sweeping dressing rooms, rolling wickets, mending covers…..and
much much more. Has captained all club teams at various times (and last turned out in 2014 at the
age of 78), he was a league umpire from 1988 to 2011, and served on the League Management
Committee for some 20 years.

 Professional Performances 2004-2020

                                            BATTING                             BOWLING
YEAR PLAYER                     RUNS            AVERAGE         WICKETS         AVERAGE
2004 Thara Gunaratne             432              24.00                   55              20.05
2005 Thara Gunaratne             632              35.11                   65              19.22
       Darren Hickey (Eng Pro)   512              23.27                   0               0
2004 Riaz Afridi                 640              49.23                   97              14.48
2005 Riaz Afridi                 431              21.55                   102             13.97
2006 Riaz Afridi                 292              24.33                   62              14.13
2007 Riaz Afridi                 591              32.83                   74              18.26
2008 Andrew Birch                90               30.00                   20              12.00
       Nasser Khan               293              26.64                   12              33.33
2011 Lal Kumar                   519              25.95                   42              22.24
2012 Brad Moses                  598              49.83                   22              1614
2013 Nick Hendrie                1250             56.00                   0               38.00
2014 Nick Hendrie                1313             62.52                   0               00.00
2015 Whalid Ghuari               427              21.35                   2               12.00
2016 Chris Allison               520              18.57                   26              30.69
2017 Sammy Jeewantha             749              34.05                   66              11.68
2018 Sammy Jeewantha             716              34.10                   61              17.25
2019 Iswa Pandey                 409              24.09                   43              13.56
       Cameron Delport           134              44.67                   13              13.85
2020 No Professionals Due to Covid 19
2005 - 2019 Chris Batchelor      14,647             40.38                 194             21.95

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England Summer Fixtures 2021

                 ENGLAND WILL PLAY IN THE SUMMER OF2021
               NEW ZEALAND IN TWO TESTS & INDIA IN FIVE TESTS
          SRI LANKA IN 3 ODIs & 3 T20s - PAKISTAN IN 3 ODIs & 3 T20s
                   ENGLAND v NEW ZEALAND - TEST SERIES
1st   Test Wednesday 2nd June to Sunday 6th June                Lords
2nd   Test Thursday 10th June to Monday 14th June               Edgbaston

               ENGLAND v SRI LANKA - T20 INTERNATIONALS
Wednesday 23rd June 1st T20          Sophia Gardens            Cardiff
Thursday 24th June 2nd T20           Sophia Gardens            Cardiff
Saturday  26th June 3rd T20          The Ageas Bowl            Southampton

                ENGLAND v SRI LANKA - ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS
Tuesday      29th June 1st ODI          Emirates Riverside   Durham
Thursday     01st July 2nd ODI          The Kia Oval         London
Sunday       04th July 3rd ODI          The County Ground    Bristol

                ENGLAND v PAKISTAN - ONE DAY INTERNATIONALS
Thursday     08th July 1st ODI         Sophia Gardens       Cardiff
Saturday     10th July 2nd ODI         Lords Cricket Ground London
Tuesday      13th July 3rd ODI         Edgbaston            Birmingham

                  ENGLAND v PAKISTAN - T20 INTERNATIONALS
Friday       16th July 1st T20         Trent Bridge            Nottingham
Sunday       18th July 2nd T20         Emerald, Headingley     Leeds
Tuesday      20th July 3rd T20         Emirates Old Trafford   Manchester

                           ENGLAND v INDIA - TEST SERIES
1st   Test   Wednesday 04th August to Sunday 8th August        Trent Bridge
2nd   Test   Thursday 12th August to Monday 16th August        Lords
3rd   Test   Wednesday 25th August to Sunday 29th August       Headingley
4th   Test   Thursday 2nd September to Monday 06th September   The Kia Oval
5th   Test   Friday 10th September to Tuesday 14th September   Old Trafford
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