The Scarborough News

Gill takes on club captaincy

- Simon Dobson andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com @SN_Sport

Scarboroug­h Cricket Club have announced Ben Gill as their new club captain for the 2023 season, taking over from Piet Rinke.

The latter has stood down from the role following the 2022 campaign.

The wicket keeper/batter has enjoyed two successful campaigns in charge of Malton & Old Malton Cricket Club, leading them to promotion from the YPLN Championsh­ip into the Premier League North for the first time in their history.

The 31-year-old has also played at Stamford Bridge before spending eight years at Sheriff Hutton Bridge where he was an integral part of their YPLN Championsh­ipwinning outfit.

Gill said: “I am delighted to have been appointed as captain of this historic cricket club and I can’t wait to get started.”

With over 3,000 runs and nearly 300 keeping dismissals to his name, the left-hander will bring his excellent allround skills to North Marine Road, along with an impressive captaincy reputation and determined to bring in a communal atmosphere to the club.

The new skipper added: "I encourage my sides to play a positive, entertaini­ng brand of cricket, support each other and enjoying each other’s success is key.

“Our aim is to challenge for the major honours in a highly competitiv­e league."

Despite the departures of Breidyn Schaper and Duncan

Brown, Gill has already been active in securing replacemen­ts with the signings of Matty Turnbull and Rob Pinder who have both joined alongside the skipper.

Turnbull excelled in 2022, hitting 932 runs at an average of 62.33, while Pinder has an imposing run-making reputation over the past decade

with Sheriff Hutton Bridge and Malton within the upper echelons of the York Senior League.

The duo both impressed earlier in their careers in the Scarboroug­h Beckett Cricket League as youngsters with Ebberston and Staxton respective­ly.

Gill said: "Bringing in both

Matty and Rob will strengthen the batting unit, plus it gives us different options with several left handers.”

The club is also in the process of looking to recruit further new talent at all levels in the near future and will also be hosting pre-season net sessions, which are due to commence in January.

 ?? ?? New Scarboroug­h Cricket Club skipper Ben Gill, left, and one of his first signings, batter Matty Turnbull PHOTO BY SIMON DOBSON
New Scarboroug­h Cricket Club skipper Ben Gill, left, and one of his first signings, batter Matty Turnbull PHOTO BY SIMON DOBSON

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