Farsley Cricket Club
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The Cricket Clubs Facebook page is to keep you up to date with all that is happening. Farsley Cricket Club was formed in 1864 and in 1912 Farsley applied for membership to the Bradford League and elected to play in the league.
Over the years Farsley have produced a host of talented cricketers, the most famous being Raymond Illingworth CBE, who came up through Farsley's junior ranks. Raymond captained Yorkshire, Leicestershire and England and while he was captain of the national team he brought the Ashes back home to England in 1971. He led England to victory 25 times in 31 games, and subsequently went on to become the England team manager. He has also been a TV pundit, broadcaster and newspaper columnist.
Illingworth announced his arrival as a genuine star of the future in the 1949 Priestley Cup. In those days the ties were played on midweek evenings. He started his epic innings of 148 not out against Pudsey St Lawrence as a 16-year-old and had celebrated his 17th birthday by the time he completed it. Another 28 years were to elapse before the competition saw a higher individual score.
Farsley went on to reach the final that season but suffered a five-wicket defeat against Yeadon. Other notable Farsley juniors who have established themselves in first class cricket over the years are Gordon Barker, who progressed through Farsley juniors and went on to join Essex, Mike and Duncan Fearnley. Mike, who tragically died on the field of play during a first team match at East Bierley, played for Yorkshire and coached the county's second team. Duncan played for Worcestershire and ended his playing career with the county, before taking up the cricket chairman's position, as well as owning and running a very lucrative cricket equipment and bat manufacturing business in the county.
Another Worcestershire player who started his long career at Farsley and also went on to play for England, was wicketkeeper Stephen Rhodes. Phil Carrick played for Farsley as a junior, along with Ashley Metcalfe and both of whom played for Yorkshire, Phil captaining the county to the their Benson and Hedges Cup triumph in 1987.
David Ripley went from Farsley to Northampton where he played for 20 years while Tim Boon, who is the ECB under-19s manager, started his career at Red Lane as did Ian Sutcliffe and both went on to play for Leicestershire. Current Yorkshire captain and England all-rounder, Craig White, joined Farsley for one season when he left Australia to come back to his native England. Current New Zealand batsman Nathan Astle played one season for Farsley in 1991, topping the Second Division batting averages and scoring 1,005 runs. Astle formed a prolific opening partnership with Russell Evans who made 1,024 that summer. Evans was to go on and better that tally in 1993 when he set a new league record of 1,376.
Despite an abundance of talented players, Farsley have surprisingly only won the league championship once and the Priestley Cup three times. The only league title triumph came in 1962 when they pipped Bowling Old Lane by one point. Brian Claughton was their top batsman with 499 runs while John White, later to star with Undercliffe, was Farsley's top bowler
Farsley followed that success by lifting their first Priestley Cup 12 months later. They surprised favourites Bradford by dismissing them for 118 and then cruising to a seven-wicket triumph. Farsley reached the final again in 1981 where they met East Bierley who had lost their seven previous finals. A win for the Red lane side looked on the cards when openers Billy Holmes and Mark Brearley put on 111 but a dramatic collapse saw them tumble to 158 all out to lose by 37 runs.
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DON’T FORGET TOMORROW Is NATWEST day at the club - 10:00 am start. Come on down and help get everything ready for the 2018 cricket season - sausage and bacon butties for all helpers Also players get together and the Anthony Joshua fight will be showing in the evening Hoping that we will get lots of help and support for this
Come and join us this Saturday night we are showing the Joshua fight, there will also be a sports quiz and raffle 🍾🍺🍷🍺🍾
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NATWEST day - 31 March 2018 - from 10:00 am Come on down and help get everything ready for the 2018 cricket season - sausage and bacon butties for all helpers Also players get together and the Anthony Joshua fight will be showing in the evening Hoping that we will get lots of help and support for this
*FIXTURE ANNOUNCEMENT* The 1st XI opening friendly will be on Saturday 14th April at Home to @leedsbeckett IX. 11am Meet with a 12 Start. Thanks to Tom Craddock for organising the fixture. Everybody welcome. #cricketthings #itsnearlyhere #farsley #leeds
We are pleased to announce that we will be running the All Stars Program starting Friday 18th May 2018 for more details go to allstarscricket.co.uk
Great 1st week at the junior nets and lots of positive fed back from the coaches, hope to see you all again next week and any one else that wants to come along 🏏🏏🏏 New players welcome
Start next week - Juniors and First XI on Monday 19 Feb and Second XI and Third XI on Tuesday 20 Feb