Ashley Metcalfe

Ashley Metcalfe

He won his Yorkshire cap in 1986, the year he was voted the Cricket Writers’ Club Young Cricketer of the Year, but despite scoring nearly 12,000 first-class runs, higher honours eluded him. He scored a half century in his only appearance for England Young Cricketers in 1983.

Metcalfe was an attacking stroke maker and, with Martyn Moxon, compiled an unbroken opening partnership of 242 against Warwickshire in a one day match at Headingley in 1990. He scored a vital 47 in Yorkshire’s 1987 Benson and Hedges Cup final win over Northamptonshire at Lord’s, after picking up his fourth gold award in the quarter final victory over Hampshire, for scoring an unbeaten 93.

He later played club cricket at Farsley C.C., as did former the Yorkshire captain, Phil Carrick. He currently coaches Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

His father-in-law is the former Yorkshire and England captain and manager, Ray Illingworth.

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