List of Leeds/Bradford MCCU players

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Leeds/Bradford MCC University, formerly Leeds/Bradford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence, was formed in 2005, and first appeared in first-class cricket in 2012. The players in this list have all played at least one first-class match for Leeds/Bradford MCCU.

Contents

Players are listed in order of appearance, where players made their debut in the same match, they are ordered by batting order.

Key

General

  • Dagger-14-plain.pngWicket-keeper
  • First – Year of First-class debut for Leeds/Bradford MCCU
  • Last – Year of latest First-class match for Leeds/Bradford MCCU
  • Mat – Number of First-class appearances for Leeds/Bradford MCCU

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

All statistics correct as of the end of the English 2017 cricket season.

List of players

Leeds/Bradford MCC University First-class players
No.NameNationalityFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St Ref(s)
Batting Bowling Fielding
1 Ben Slater Flag of England.svg  England 20122012239159.75000 [1]
2 Jonathon Webb Flag of England.svg  England 20122013477389.62030 [2]
3 Harry Bush Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2012201221187029.5042000 [3] [4]
4 Joe Leach Flag of England.svg  England 201220122665016.5017284/7312.3720 [5] [6]
5 Luis Reece  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201220134289114*41.28552124/2824.0830 [7] [8]
6 Dan Hodgson  Dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201220122776419.25060 [9]
7 Rick Moore  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201220122763719.0078010 [10] [11]
8 Charlie Roebuck Flag of England.svg  England 2012201423127*10.336000 [12] [13]
9 Tom Hardman Flag of England.svg  England 201220122654416.2521632/5159.6610 [14] [15]
10 Matt Higginbottom Flag of England.svg  England 2012201227931*79.0017442/2230.0000 [16] [17]
11 Ivan Thomas Flag of England.svg  England 201220146571111.40903133/3929.1520 [18] [19]
12 Alexander MacQueen Flag of England.svg  England 2012201451666920.7560054/11656.8020 [20] [21]
13 Henry Thompson Flag of England.svg  England 2013201661144012.6618020 [22] [23]
14 Nick Gubbins Flag of England.svg  England 20132015510431*13.00020 [24]
15 Daniel Young Flag of England.svg  England 20132014331145.166040 [25] [26]
16 Charlie MacLeod  Dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 20132014434155.66080 [27]
17 Will Vanderspar  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 20132014416360*32.6014942/5222.0020 [28] [29]
18 Harry Rouse Flag of England.svg  England 201320154842316.8067263/4570.8300 [30] [31]
19 James Lee Flag of England.svg  England 201320132633415.75312157/4511.0010 [32] [33]
20 Zafir Patel Flag of India.svg  India 20132014320165.0043252/3249.6010 [34] [35]
21 Christian Davis  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 2014201641746534.8030000 [36] [37]
22 Peter Ross Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 20142014217168.50020 [38]
23 Andy Laws Flag of England.svg  England 2014201421276.004211/1724.0020 [39] [40]
24 Alex Lilley Flag of England.svg  England 2014201659551*47.50720155/4125.2020 [41] [42]
25 Billy Root Flag of England.svg  England 20152016422313344.6012000 [43] [44]
26 Logan Weston Flag of England.svg  England 20152016330227.50050 [45]
27 George Scott Flag of England.svg  England 2015201643716*12.3312622/6760.5020 [46] [47]
28 Chris Wakefield  Dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201520152773.50040 [48]
29 Liam Watkinson Flag of England.svg  England 201520164713523.6654053/13269.4010 [49] [50]
30 Joe Ellis-Grewal Flag of England.svg  England 201520152444222.0033864/11833.5000 [51] [52]
31 Douglas Pratt Flag of England.svg  England 20152015222*32052/5131.0000 [53] [54]
32 Steve Bullen  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 2015201751965624.5027000 [55] [56]
33 Ashley Gowers  Dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201620162383838.00012 [57]
34 Archie Ogden Flag of England.svg  England 201620162242424.0022342/8043.0000 [58] [59]
35 Moin Ashraf  Double-dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201620173242424.00339010 [60] [61]
36 Chris Harwood Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20162016110811/103103.0010 [62] [63]
37 Ben Shoare Flag of England.svg  England 201720172584714.504811/2828.0010 [64] [65]
38 Martin Andersson Flag of England.svg  England 20172017216124.00040 [66]
39 Peter McDermott Flag of England.svg  England 201720172462011.50000 [67]
40 Oliver Graham Flag of England.svg  England 201720172564114.0031642/6047.0010 [68] [69]
41 Craig Wallace Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2017201721093527.25000 [70]
42 Jack Potticary  Dagger-14-plain.pngFlag of England.svg  England 201720172723218.00000 [71]
43 William Cook Flag of England.svg  England 201720172454211.2521021/33101.0000 [72] [73]
44 Seb Feszczur-Hatchett Flag of England.svg  England 2017201723524*11.6634822/91110.0000 [74] [75]
45 Oliver Bocking Flag of England.svg  England 20172017211*0.3334874/5231.8500 [76] [77]
46 Daniel Houghton Flag of England.svg  England 201720171352935.00150000 [78] [79]

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