Bradford Cricket League
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The Bradford Cricket League (currently known as the JCT600
JCT600
JCT600 is a car dealership founded in Bradford, England in 1946 by Edward Tordoff - the company is now run by his grandson, John Tordoff. It has 22 franchises operating from 48 retail outlets across the North of England with an annual turnover in excess of £450 million.JCT600 takes its name from...

 Bradford Cricket League
for sponsorship reasons) is an amateur cricket
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on an oval-shaped field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. One team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the...

 competition centred in Bradford
Bradford
Bradford lies at the heart of the City of Bradford, a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, in Northern England. It is situated in the foothills of the Pennines, west of Leeds, and northwest of Wakefield. Bradford became a municipal borough in 1847, and received its charter as a city in 1897...

, West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county within the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England with a population of 2.2 million. West Yorkshire came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972....

. It has been described as "arguably the country's strongest amateur competition."

It is structured into two divisions, split between twenty-five teams, mostly from Bradford, but some are from neighboring towns.

History

The League was formed in 1903 with twelve clubs but only four (Undercliffe, Bankfoot, Manningham Mills and Great Horton) of the inaugural twelve are current members.

The first club to win the League was Shelf, in 1903, claiming their only Bradford League title. In total, the League has had twenty-six different winners of its top division. The most successful club is Bradford CC, with 10 titles. The most successful club to still operate in the Bradford League is Undercliffe, who have 9 titles to their name.

The last decade has seen the domination of Pudsey Congs and Woodlands within the top division. Pudsey Congs won five consecutive titles between 2000 and 2004, and Woodlands won the following four titles. The only other team to win the title since 2000 is Baildon, who were victorious in 2009. Woodlands are the current champions, and their five titles could be considered as quite a feat as they were only readmitted to the League in 2001 (they previously spent two seasons in the second division in 1910 and 1911).

The League runs two cup competitions for the first and second teams of every club within the League. The first team competition is the Priestley Cup
Priestley Cup
The Priestley Cup is a cricket cup competition contested by clubs in the Bradford Cricket League. It is one of the most prestigious club competitions in English cricket and is widely reported by regional media...

, which has been running since 1904, and the second team competition is the Priestley Shield, which has been running since 1911. The only club ever to have won the Cup three times in a row is East Bierley, who won in 1998, 1999 and 2000. However, the most successful club in the competition is Undercliffe, who have won it fourteen times.

Structure

The League competition is made up of fixtures of fifty overs per side, with each team playing the others in their division both home and away. The strength of the League and its players is in part assisted by the League management having an open policy on the payment of players and no particular limit on the number of professional players in each game. However, teams are limited to one overseas player. In 2008 some first division sides have fielded as many as six players with professional (first-class
First-class cricket
First-class cricket is a class of cricket that consists of matches of three or more days' scheduled duration, that are between two sides of eleven players and are officially adjudged first-class by virtue of the standard of the competing teams...

) credentials.

There are certain playing restrictions that apply to all League fixtures. Bowlers are limited to bowling a maximum of fifteen overs per innings, the fielding side's innings must be bowled within 3 hours 10 minutes (failure to do so results in a points penalty), and the fielding side must have four fieldsmen plus the wicketkeeper and bowler within a 30 yard fielding circle at the moment of delivery (failure to do so results in a no ball
No ball
In the sport of cricket a no ball is a penalty against the fielding team, usually as a result of an illegal delivery by the bowler. The delivery of a no ball results in one run to be added to the batting team's score, and an additional ball must be bowled...

 being called).

Points are awarded as follows: 10 points for a win, 5 points to each side for a tie (scores level), 0 points for a loss, 5 points to each side for abandonment (no play), and 5 points to each side for an abandonment (with play, no win achieved). For all results, bar an abandonment with no play, teams can gain an added maximum of five bonus batting points and five bonus bowling points. Batting points are awarded as 1 point for scoring 125 runs, with an extra 1 point for every further 25 runs (to a maximum of 5 points), and bowling points are awarded as 1 point for every 2 wickets taken. As thus, the maximum amount of points that can be gained from a game is 20.

Spectators at first XI matches are often required to pay for entry and a programme. The League management has, from 2008, capped the maximum charge at £3, with concessions at £1.50. Second XI matches are capped at a maximum of 25p for adults and 10p for children. All gate receipts are kept by the home club.

Many of the grounds in the League are quite small. This fact, combined with traditionally good groundkeeping and wickets prepared primarily for batting makes for an exciting blend of cricket popular with supporters.

Noted players

Inevitably, the high standard of the League has meant that numerous players have managed to develop and become successful county and even Test cricketers. Some of the most notable members include Leonard Hutton, who was a youngster at Pudsey St Lawrence, and Jack Hobbs
Jack Hobbs
Sir John Berry "Jack" Hobbs was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test matches from 1908 to 1930....

 who played at Idle between 1915-1918.

Notable overseas players include West Indian fast bowler Learie Constantine
Learie Constantine
Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine MBE was a West Indian cricketer who played 18 Test matches before the Second World War. He took West Indies' first wicket in Test cricket and was the team's leading all-rounder and opening bowler for the entirety of his career...

, Indian Test player VVS Laxman and Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf.

Some of county cricket's brightest hopes have also come through Bradford League cricket such as Andrew Gale
Andrew Gale
Andrew William Gale is an English first-class cricketer, who plays for and captains Yorkshire County Cricket Club...

 and Adil Rashid
Adil Rashid
Adil Usman Rashid is an English cricketer of Pakistani origins, who plays for Yorkshire. Previously a player with England Under-19s, in December 2008, he was called into the full England Test squad, for the Test matches to be played in India...

 of Yorkshire and James Middlebrook
James Middlebrook
James Middlebrook is an English first-class cricketer, currently playing for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club. He is an all-rounder, who bats right-handed and bowls off spin.-Career:...

, now of Essex.

The following Bradford League players have played international cricket:
Baildon
  • Brian Close
    Brian Close
    Dennis Brian Close , usually known as Brian Close, is a former cricketer who is the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England. He was picked for the Test team to play against New Zealand, in July 1949, when he was 18 years old. Close went on to play 22 Test matches for England,...

     (England)
  • Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew James Hoggard MBE is an English cricketer. The 6' 2" Hoggard is a right arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batsman. He played international cricket for England cricket team from 2000-2008, playing both Test cricket and One Day International cricket. He is currently the captain of...

     (England)


Bankfoot
  • Anthony McGrath
    Anthony McGrath
    Anthony McGrath is an English first-class cricketer, who plays county cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club. He is a right-handed batsman and bowls part-time right-arm medium pace and has twice captained Yorkshire, in the 2003 and 2009 seasons.-England:McGrath made his Test match debut for...

     (England)
  • Derek Underwood
    Derek Underwood
    Derek Underwood MBE is an English former international cricketer, and a former President of the MCC....

     (England)


Bowling Old Lane
  • Mohammad Yousuf (Pakistan)
  • Martyn Moxon
    Martyn Moxon
    Martyn Douglas Moxon is a former English cricketer, who played ten Tests and eight One Day Internationals for England and appeared for Yorkshire for 17 seasons from 1981 to 1997...

     (England)
  • Darren Gough
    Darren Gough
    Darren Gough is a retired English cricketer and former captain of Yorkshire County Cricket Club. The spearhead of England's bowling attack through much of the 1990s, he is England's highest wicket-taker in one-day internationals with 234, and took 229 wickets in his 58 Test matches, making him...

     (England)
  • Bill Athey
    Bill Athey
    Charles William Jeffrey Athey was an English first-class cricketer, who played for England, and first class cricket for Gloucestershire, Yorkshire and Sussex; he also played a solitary one-day game for Worcestershire. His bulldog spirit was exemplified by the Union Jack tattooed on his arm...

     (England)
  • Doug Padgett
    Doug Padgett
    Doug Padgett was an English cricketer, who played more than 500 first-class matches and represented England in Tests twice, both in 1960....

     (England)
  • Frank Lowson
    Frank Lowson
    Frank Anderson Lowson was an English cricketer, who played in seven Tests for England from 1951 to 1955. In first-class cricket, Lowson amassed 15,321 runs at an average of over 37, but had drifted away from the county game by his early thrties.-Life and career:Lowson was born in Bradford,...

     (England)
  • Harold Rhodes
    Harold Rhodes (cricketer)
    Harold James Rhodes, sometimes called Dusty Rhodes is an English former cricketer, who played for England in 1959, for Derbyshire between 1953 and 1975, and for the MCC between 1959 and 1963...

     (England)


Bradford & Bingley
  • Gareth Batty
    Gareth Batty
    Gareth Jon Batty is an English cricketer, more specifically a spin-bowler. He is the younger brother of the former Yorkshire and Somerset off-spinner, Jeremy Batty.-Life and career:...

     (England)
  • Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew James Hoggard MBE is an English cricketer. The 6' 2" Hoggard is a right arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batsman. He played international cricket for England cricket team from 2000-2008, playing both Test cricket and One Day International cricket. He is currently the captain of...

     (England)


Brighouse
  • George Hirst (England)
  • Wilfred Rhodes
    Wilfred Rhodes
    Wilfred Rhodes was an English professional cricketer who played 58 Test matches for England between 1899 and 1930. In Tests, Rhodes took 127 wickets in and scored 2,325 runs, becoming the first Englishman to complete the double of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in Test matches...

     (England)


Cleckheaton
  • Yajurvindra Singh
    Yajurvindra Singh
    Yajurvindra Singh is a former Indian cricketer who played in 4 Tests from 1977 to 1979.He co-holds two Test fielding records: 5 catches in an innings, and 7 in a match....

     (India)
  • Suru Nayak
    Suru Nayak
    Surendra Vithal Nayak is a former Indian cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 4 ODIs from 1981 to 1982....

     (India)
  • Abey Kuruvilla
    Abey Kuruvilla
    Abey Kuruvilla is a former Indian pace bowler of the mid 1990s.Kuruvilla stood a towering tall and coupled with his broad frame cut an imposing figure on the field....

     (India)
  • Ian Austin
    Ian Austin (cricketer)
    Ian David Austin was an English cricketer.He made his first-class debut for Lancashire County Cricket Club in 1987 and remained with that county for his entire career, scoring 3,778 runs at 27.98 and taking 262 wickets at 30.35 with his medium-pace seamers in...

     (England)


East Bierley
  • Edwin St Hill
    Edwin St Hill
    Edwin Lloyd St Hill was a West Indian cricketer who played in two Tests in 1930. He was the brother of Wilton St Hill, also a West Indian Test cricketer....

     (West Indies)
  • Collis King
    Collis King
    Collis Llewellyn King is a former West Indies cricketer who played nine Tests and 18 One Day Internationals for the West Indies....

     (West Indies)
  • Les Taylor (England)
  • Roy Gilchrist
    Roy Gilchrist
    Roy Gilchrist was a West Indian cricketer who played 13 Tests for the West Indies in the 1950s. He was born in Saint Thomas, Jamaica and died of Parkinson's disease in St Catherine, Jamaica at the age of 67....

     (West Indies)
  • Nick Cook
    Nick Cook
    Nick Cook is a British aviation journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works and has won four Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society.-Journalism:...

     (England)
  • Jack Birkenshaw
    Jack Birkenshaw
    Jack Birkenshaw, MBE was an English cricketer, who later stood as an umpire and worked as a coach...

     (England)
  • Gavin Hamilton
    Gavin Hamilton (cricketer)
    Gavin Mark Hamilton is an all-round cricketer who played one Test for England and has appeared in a number of One Day Internationals for Scotland...

     (England/Scotland)


Esholt
  • Lou Vincent
    Lou Vincent
    Lou Vincent is a professional New Zealand cricketer. He has represented New Zealand in Test match, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket as well as playing for Auckland in New Zealand domestic cricket and Worcestershire and Lancashire in English domestic cricket.-Early and...

     (New Zealand)


Farsley
  • Ray Illingworth
    Ray Illingworth
    Raymond Illingworth, CBE is a former English cricketer, cricket commentator and cricket administrator. He was one of only nine players to have taken 2,000 wickets and made 20,000 runs in First class cricket, and the last one to do so...

     (England)
  • Brian Bolus (England)
  • Craig White
    Craig White
    Craig White is an English former first-class cricketer, and latterly cricket coach.-Life and career:...

     (England)
  • Nathan Astle
    Nathan Astle
    Nathan John Astle is a former New Zealand cricketer. He was an attacking batsman who liked to play batting shots such as the cover drive and the pull shot. He also scored the world's fastest Test double century in terms of balls faced. This remarkable innings of 222 was scored in just 168 balls...

     (New Zealand)
  • Graham Roope
    Graham Roope
    Graham Richard James Roope was an English cricketer, who appeared in twenty one Tests and eight ODIs for England between 1973 and 1978....

     (England)


Gomersal
  • Tony Blain
    Tony Blain
    Tony Elston Blain was an understudy to Ian Smith and Adam Parore, he played in 11 Tests and 38 One Day Internationals for New Zealand, after retiring from the game he went from coaching to a commentator....

     (New Zealand)


Great Horton
  • Imran Nazir
    Imran Nazir
    Imran Nazir is a Pakistani right handed batsman in cricket who represented the Pakistan national cricket team in Test cricket, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket matches.-Career:...

     (Pakistan)


Hanging Heaton
  • Abdul Qadir
    Abdul Qadir (cricketer)
    Abdul Qadir Khan is a former Pakistani international cricketer, later commentator and was recently the Chief Selector of Pakistan Cricket Board. He resigned from the post because of his differences with the top brass of Pakistan cricket board...

     (Pakistan)
  • Dilip Vengsarkar
    Dilip Vengsarkar
    Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar is an Indian cricketer and cricket administrator. He was one of the most stylish batsmen of his time, known as one of the foremost exponents of the drive. He was also known by the nickname 'Colonel'....

     (India)
  • Sameer Dighe
    Sameer Dighe
    Sameer Dighe is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper. His main chance at international cricket did not come until the 1999–2000 season, at which time he was 31 years of age....

     (India)


Hartshead Moor
  • Shahid Mahboob
    Shahid Mahboob
    Shahid Mahboob is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test and 10 ODIs from 1982 to 1989....

     (Pakistan)
  • Jacob Martin
    Jacob Martin
    Jacob Joseph Martin is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed middle-order batsman. Martin has appeared 10 times for India at One Day International level, but never in Test cricket, at the turn of the 21st century. He is the current captain of Baroda.Martin made his first-class debut for...

     (India)


Idle
  • Jack Hobbs
    Jack Hobbs
    Sir John Berry "Jack" Hobbs was an English professional cricketer who played for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test matches from 1908 to 1930....

     (England)
  • Stewie Dempster (New Zealand)
  • Dinusha Fernando
    Dinusha Fernando
    Kandana Arachchige Dinusha Manoj Fernando is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler....

     (Sri Lanka)
  • Ijaz Ahmed (Pakistan)
  • Mohammad Hafeez
    Mohammad Hafeez
    Mohammad Hafeez is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm Slow bowler...

     (Pakistan)


Keighley
  • Frank Woolley
    Frank Woolley
    Frank Edward Woolley was an English cricketer, one of the finest all-rounders the game has seen. In a career lasting more than thirty years, he scored more first-class runs than anyone but Sir Jack Hobbs, and took over 2,000 wickets at an average of under 20...

     (England)
  • Jack Hearne
    Jack Hearne
    Jack Hearne may refer to:*J. T. Hearne , English Test cricketer*J. W. Hearne , English Test cricketerSee also:*John Hearne...

    (England)
  • Schofield Haigh
    Schofield Haigh
    Schofield Haigh was a Yorkshire and England cricketer. He played for eighteen seasons for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, for England from the 1898/99 tour to 1912, and was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1901....

     (England)
  • Eddie Paynter
    Eddie Paynter
    Edward "Eddie" Paynter was an English cricketer: an attacking batsman and excellent fielder. His Test batting average of 59.23 is the fifth highest of all time, and second only to Herbert Sutcliffe amongst Englishmen; against Australia alone Paynter averaged an extraordinary 84.42.Born in...

     (England)
  • Arthur Dolphin
    Arthur Dolphin
    Arthur Dolphin was an English first-class cricketer, who kept wicket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1905 and 1927...

     (England)

Lightcliffe
  • Mohammed Kaif
    Mohammed Kaif
    Mohammad Kaif is an Indian cricketer. He is a thinly built cricketer who made it to the national team on the strength of his performances at the Under-19 level, where he captained the Indian team to victory in the Under-19 World Cup in 2000...

     (India)


Manningham Mills
  • Phil Sharpe (England)
  • Mike Veletta
    Mike Veletta
    Michael Robert John Veletta is a former Australian and Western Australian cricketer.He played in 8 Tests and 20 One Day International matches between 1987 and 1990...

     (Australia)


Morley
  • Bobby Peel
    Bobby Peel
    Robert "Bobby" Peel was a Yorkshire and England cricketer: a left-arm spinner who ranks as one of the finest bowlers of the 1890s. He was also a capable batsman, who once hit 210 not out...

     (England)


Pudsey Congs
  • Herbert Sutcliffe
    Herbert Sutcliffe
    Herbert Sutcliffe was an English professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. Apart from one match in 1945, his first-class career spanned the period between the two World Wars...

     (England)
  • Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew Hoggard
    Matthew James Hoggard MBE is an English cricketer. The 6' 2" Hoggard is a right arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batsman. He played international cricket for England cricket team from 2000-2008, playing both Test cricket and One Day International cricket. He is currently the captain of...

     (England)
  • Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
    Rana Naved-ul-Hasan
    Rana Naved-ul-Hasan is a cricketer who plays for the Pakistani Test and One Day International teams...

     (Pakistan)
  • VVS Laxman (India)
  • Paul Grayson
    Paul Grayson (cricketer)
    Adrian Paul Grayson is a former English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Yorkshire and Essex.Grayson made his first-class debut for Yorkshire in 1990 where he played for five years. Having been released in 1995, he joined Essex and was awarded his county cap in his first season, 1996...

     (England)
  • Chris Silverwood
    Chris Silverwood
    Christopher Eric Wilfred Silverwood is an English first-class cricketer.Educated at Garforth Comprehensive School in Leeds, as a right-arm fast-medium pace bowler Silverwood made his debut for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1993...

     (England)
  • Derek Randall
    Derek Randall
    Derek William Randall is an English former cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire, and Tests and ODIs for England in the late 1970s and early 1980s....

     (England)


Pudsey St Lawrence
  • Leonard Hutton (England)
  • Eddie Leadbeater
    Eddie Leadbeater
    Edric "Eddie" Leadbeater was an English cricketer who played in two Tests in 1951. He was born in Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and died in Huddersfield....

     (England)
  • Steve Rhodes
    Steve Rhodes
    Steve Rhodes is a former English cricketer. He was best known as a wicket-keeper, but was also a useful number six or seven batsman, making twelve first-class centuries....

     (England)
  • Mark Greatbatch
    Mark Greatbatch
    Mark John Greatbatch was a New Zealand cricketer. He scored more than 2,000 runs in his 41 Tests for New Zealand...

     (New Zealand)
  • Martin Crowe
    Martin Crowe
    Martin David Crowe is a former New Zealand cricketer. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1985, and was credited as one of the "best young batsmen in the world". Crowe represented New Zealand from the early 1980s until his retirement in 1996 as a right-handed batsman...

     (New Zealand)
  • Simon Doull
    Simon Doull
    Simon Blair Doull is a New Zealand radio personality, commentator and former international cricketer. He was a right arm medium pace swing bowler, and played in 32 Test matches and 42 One Day Internationals for the New Zealand national cricket team...

     (New Zealand)
  • Chris Pringle
    Chris Pringle
    Christopher Pringle is a former New Zealand cricketer. A fast bowler who played 14 Tests and 64 One Day Internationals for New Zealand between 1990 and 1995....

     (New Zealand)
  • Anil Kumble
    Anil Kumble
    Anil Kumble is a former Indian cricketer and captain of the Indian Test cricket team. He is a right-arm leg spin bowler and a right-hand batsman. He is currently the leading wicket-taker for India in both Test and One Day International matches...

     (India)


Queensbury
  • Haroon Rasheed (Pakistan)
  • Rashid Khan
    Rashid Khan (cricketer)
    Rashid Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 29 ODIs from 1980 to 1985....

      (Pakistan)
  • Rizwan-uz-Zaman
    Rizwan-uz-Zaman
    Rizwan-uz-Zaman Khan is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 11 Tests and 3 ODIs from 1981 to 1989....

     (Pakistan)

Saltaire
  • Sydney Barnes
    Sydney Barnes
    Sydney Francis Barnes was an English professional cricketer who is generally regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in the sport's history...

     (England)
  • Bill Voce
    Bill Voce
    Bill Voce was an English cricketer. He played for the Nottinghamshire and England, and was an instrumental part of England's infamous Bodyline tour of Australia in 1932–1933.-Life and career:...

     (England)
  • Tom Goddard
    Tom Goddard
    Tom Goddard was the fifth highest wicket taker in first-class cricket....

     (England)
  • Jim Laker
    Jim Laker
    James "Jim" Charles Laker was a cricketer who played for England in the 1950s, known for "Laker's match" in 1956 at Old Trafford, when he took nineteen wickets in England's victory against Australia...

     (England
  • Arthur Mitchell
    Arthur Mitchell (cricketer)
    Arthur "Ticker" Mitchell was an English first-class cricketer, who played both for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and England....

     (England)


Spen Victoria
  • George Pope (England)
  • Edwin St Hill
    Edwin St Hill
    Edwin Lloyd St Hill was a West Indian cricketer who played in two Tests in 1930. He was the brother of Wilton St Hill, also a West Indian Test cricketer....

     (West Indies)
  • Iqbal Qasim
    Iqbal Qasim
    Mohammad Iqbal Qasim is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 50 Tests and 15 ODIs from 1976 to 1988.Qasim ended his career with 171 wickets in his 50 Test matches, at approximately 3.5 wickets a match. His accurate bowling saw his economy rate at a low 2.21...

     (Pakistan)
  • Mansoor Akhtar
    Mansoor Akhtar
    Mansoor Akhtar is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 19 Tests and 41 ODIs from 1980 to 1990....

     (Pakistan)
  • Wasim Jaffer
    Wasim Jaffer
    Wasim Jaffer is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed opening batsman and an occasional right arm off-break bowler.-Early years:...

     (India)
  • Vinod Kambli
    Vinod Kambli
    Vinod Ganpat Kambli is a former Indian cricketer, who played for India as a middle order batsman, as well as for Mumbai and Boland, South Africa.He is childhood friend of ace cricketer Sachin Tendulkar...

     (India)


Undercliffe
  • Cec Parkin (England)
  • Charles Llewellyn
    Charles Llewellyn
    Charles Bennett Llewellyn was the first non-white South African Test cricketer.Born out of wedlock in Pietermaritzburg to an English father and a black Saint Helenan mother, the dark-eyed and dark-skinned Llewellyn had an underprivileged upbringing in Natal being considered of mixed blood...

     (South Africa)
  • Les Jackson
    Les Jackson
    Les Jackson was an English cricketer. A fast or fast-medium bowler renowned for his accurate bowling and particular hostility on uncovered wickets, he played county cricket for Derbyshire from 1947 to 1963, and was regularly at, or near the top of, the English bowling averages...

     (England)
  • Alan Ward
    Alan Ward
    Alan Ward is an English former cricketer, who played in five Tests for England from 1969 to 1976. He played for Derbyshire from 1966 to 1976, and for Leicestershire from 1977 to 1978. A fast right-arm bowler, he could, with more fortune, have been the perfect foil of his era for John Snow...

     (England)
  • David Bairstow
    David Bairstow
    David Leslie Bairstow was an English cricketer, who played for Yorkshire and England as a wicket-keeper. He also played football for his hometown club Bradford City.-Early life and education:...

     (England)


Windhill
  • Lou Vincent
    Lou Vincent
    Lou Vincent is a professional New Zealand cricketer. He has represented New Zealand in Test match, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket as well as playing for Auckland in New Zealand domestic cricket and Worcestershire and Lancashire in English domestic cricket.-Early and...

     (New Zealand)
  • Charlie Parker
    Charlie Parker
    Charles Parker, Jr. , famously called Bird or Yardbird, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer....

     (England)
  • Les Ames
    Les Ames
    Leslie Ethelbert George Ames, CBE was an outstanding wicket-keeper and batsman for the England cricket team and Kent County Cricket Club. In his obituary, the Wisden of 1991 described him as the greatest wicket-keeper-batsman of all time...

     (England)
  • Amol Muzumdar
    Amol Muzumdar
    Amol Anil Muzumdar is an Indian cricketer, currently playing for the Assam cricket team who is primarily a right-handed batsman. He holds the world record for the highest-ever score by a player on his first-class debut...

     (India)
  • Learie Constantine
    Learie Constantine
    Learie Nicholas Constantine, Baron Constantine MBE was a West Indian cricketer who played 18 Test matches before the Second World War. He took West Indies' first wicket in Test cricket and was the team's leading all-rounder and opening bowler for the entirety of his career...

     (West Indies)


Woodlands

Yeadon
  • Geoff Cope
    Geoff Cope
    Geoff Cope played first-class cricket for Yorkshire from 1966 to 1980, and appeared in three Test matches for England.-Life and career:...

     (England)
  • Brian Close
    Brian Close
    Dennis Brian Close , usually known as Brian Close, is a former cricketer who is the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England. He was picked for the Test team to play against New Zealand, in July 1949, when he was 18 years old. Close went on to play 22 Test matches for England,...

     (England)
  • Ted Peate
    Ted Peate
    Edmund Peate was an English professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England.-Overview:...

     (England)

In April 1999, Kathryn Leng
Kathryn Leng
Kathryn Leng is an English cricketer for Bradford/Leeds UCCE, England Women and Yorkshire Women.Born in Pudsey, Yorkshire, Leng was U-19 captain for England Women and first played for the senior squad in a One-day International in 1995...

 became the first woman to play in the Bradford League, representing the former Yorkshire Bank club.

Clubs 2012

Division 1
  • Bradford & Bingley
  • Cleckheaton
  • East Bierley
  • Farsley
  • Hanging Heaton
  • Lightcliffe
  • Manningham Mills
  • Pudsey Congs
  • Pudsey St Lawrence
    Pudsey St Lawrence Cricket Club
    Pudsey St Lawrence is a cricket club in Pudsey, West Yorkshire. Formed in 1845 the club now plays in the Bradford Cricket League.Members of the Bradford league since 1912, the club took until 1956 to win the league title but has not triumphed since 1991....

  • Saltaire
  • Undercliffe
  • Woodlands


Division 2
  • Baildon
  • Bankfoot
  • Bowling Old Lane
  • Brighouse
  • Gomersal
  • Great Horton
  • Hartshead Moor
  • Idle
  • Keighley
  • Morley
  • Spen Victoria
  • Windhill
  • Yeadon


Honours 2011

CompetitionWinnersRunners-Up
Division One Woodlands Farsley
Division Two Lightcliffe Saltaire
Priestley Cup Pudsey St Lawrence East Bierley
2nd XI Division One Farsley Yeadon
2nd XI Division Two Gomersal East Bierley
Priestley Shield Gomersal Pudsey St Lawrence

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