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John Inglis (cricketer)

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Name
  
John Inglis


Role
  
Cricket Player

John William Inglis (born 19 October 1979)) is an English first-class cricketer, who played one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 2000. A right-handed batsman, he batted at number three and scored 2 runs in both innings against the West Indians at Headingley, a match Yorkshire lost by ten wickets.

Inglis was born in Ripon, Yorkshire. He played in two Under-19 ODIs for England Under-19s against Australia U 19s in 1999, in the Minor Counties Trophy for Yorkshire Cricket Board (1998), in the Second Eleven Championship for Yorkshire Second XI (1998-2000) and for Durham Second XI (2001), the Yorkshire Academy (1996-1997) and Harrogate C.C. (2005).

Inglis now plays his cricket at Beckwithshaw C.C., based on the outskirts of Harrogate, Yorkshire, whilst part owning a local building firm with his father.

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John Inglis (cricketer) Wikipedia