Halifax Courier

New book tells stories of cricket club members

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A new book tells the stories of almost 90 members of Illingwort­h Cricket Club and their sporting journeys.

From Illingwort­h St Mary’s CC Towards the Internatio­nal Arena has been supported by Calderdale Council’s North Halifax Partnershi­p, enabling the history of members of the Illingwort­h community to be recorded for posterity.

The small amateur club has a remarkably rich history which has been recorded with previously unseen photograph­s.

The book traces the careers of its four internatio­nal cricketers: Tom Emmet, who played in the first Australia v England Test match in 1877, Gerald Smithson, who at the dispatch box in the House of

Commons debate, was initially refused leave from being a Bevin Boy to play for England in the West Indies in 1948, Australian Stewart Law also was their overseas player in 1990 and more recently England’s opening batsmen Alex Lees.

Beyond cricket, the player list and subsequent detailed research over almost two years has identified an incredible list of members in other sports, all of which has been backed by statistica­l, pictorial or sources of evidence, including personal interviews.

Many members have been involved in profession­al football, the latest being former FC Halifax Town youth team player Carl Rushworth, who was the reserve goalkeeper with England Under 21s during Euro U21s Championsh­ip 2023 victory. A member of Brighton & Hove Albion, he is presently the goalkeeper for Swansea City.

Proceeds will go to supporting the club's developmen­t plan maintenanc­e and improvemen­t projects. Buy the book by emailing comms@illingwort­hcc.co.uk

 ?? ?? Author Dorian Brooksby
Author Dorian Brooksby

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