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1ST XI SQUAD 2011

Danny Glover

DANNY GLOVER: Club captain; opening bowler. Danny came up through the club's junior section to become one of the best new ball bowlers in the league, as well as a very capable batsman.

TOM DENTON: High quality opening batsman who can destroy an attack. Brought up in Shepley and a former Huddersfield Town footballer. Tom Denton
SP Singh SP SINGH: Rated as the best all-rounder in the league last season with 1511 runs and 67 wickets. Opening batsman and off-spin bowler.
TIM REES: Prolific ex-Lancashire number three batsman who first joined Shepley at the age of 17. The best slip fielder in the league. Tim Rees
Liam Wiles LIAM WILES: Stepped up from Central League cricket in 2010 to impress everyone with the quality and power of his batting at number four. Effective medium-pace bowler.
AMAR RASHID: Leg-spinner and middle order batsman who joined Shepley this season. Had a successful 2010 with Leicestershire 2nd XI and currently representing the Unicorns in the CB40 competition. Amar Rashid
Huw Ellis HUW ELLIS: Powerful middle order batsman who came up through Shepley juniors.
NIGEL HOYLE: Another Shepley-based player, Nigel is a quick-scoring middle order batsman, as well as a rock musician and artist. Nigel Hoyle
Ben Wells BEN WELLS: Joined from Barkisland for the 2011 season, Ben is a hard-hitting middle-order batsman and medium-pace bowler.
CRAIG GLOVER: Returning for 2011 after a couple of seasons at Skelmanthorpe, Craig forms a feared new ball partnership with brother Danny. Capable batsman. Craig Glover
Tom Sykes TOM SYKES: A recent recruit from the Central League, 'Munch' has quickly become one of the top wicket-keepers at this level as well as one of the noisiest.
SAM HAIGH: Another Shepley junior to establish himself as a high quality opening or middle-order batsman and wicket-keeper. Sam Haigh