John Inglis
Cricket Player
1979 –
Who is John Inglis?
John William Inglis ) 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, in the Second Eleven Championship for Yorkshire Second XI and for Durham Second XI, the Yorkshire Academy and Harrogate C.C..
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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