Английская Википедия:Ed Young (cricketer)

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Edward George Christopher Young (born 1989) is an English cricketer, a right-handed batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler who last played for Gloucestershire. He made his first-class debut for Oxford UCCE against Worcestershire in April 2009. Young signed a two-year development contract with Gloucestershire in August 2010 whilst also studying at Oxford Brookes University.[1] Young's older brother, Peter was also a cricketer and also played nine first-class games for Oxford UCCE.[2]

County career

Born 21 May 1989, Chertsey, Surrey, England, Young made his debut for Oxford UCCE in a 3-day match against Worcestershire. The game was affected by rain with no play on day one. Due to the weather Young bowled only 3 overs for 22 runs and was 0 not out from one ball in a drawn match.[3] Young made his highest first-class score of 133 runs from 179 balls against Lancashire in April 2011.[4] In April 2011 Young scored 80 runs from 111 balls for Oxford against Nottinghamshire in a drawn match, he also took one wicket in the match that of Andy Carter.[5] In late May 2011, Young played for Gloucestershire in a first-class match against Essex. He scored 51 not out in 126 balls in a drawn match at Bristol.[6] In June 2011, Young took 2 wickets for 32 runs in his 4 overs in a Twenty20 loss against Essex.[7] Young also starred with the ball in a Twenty20 match against Hampshire in June 2011. He conceded only 14 runs and took 2 wickets in his maximum 4 overs in a 9 run loss.[8]

In the winter of 2011, Young was part of Darren Lehmann's cricket academy in Adelaide. He returned from this experience to take a more active part in the County Championship during the 2012 season.[9]

Young played in just one County Championship game in 2013 and was consequently released by Gloucestershire on 8 October 2013.[10]

Career best performances

as of 1 October 2013

Batting Bowling
Score Fixture Venue Season Score Fixture Venue Season
FC 133 Oxford MCCU v Lancashire Oxford 2011 2–23 Gloucestershire v Kent Canterbury 2012
LA 50 Gloucestershire Gladiators v Nottinghamshire Outlaws Nottingham 2011 3–25 Gloucestershire Gladiators v Lancashire Lightning Bristol 2012
T20 28 Gloucestershire Gladiators v Surrey Lions The Oval 2011 3-21 Gloucestershire Gladiators v Glamorgan Cheltenham 2013

References

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