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Meeting 14 November - Steve Patterson, Mark Arthur & Andy Dawson

A fter a great start to the winter, with a well-merited full house for England all-rounder Chris Lewis , now is the time to talk all things Yorkshire CCC with captain and local boy Steve Patterson , Chief Executive Mark Arthur and Commercial Director Andy Dawson . New-look team, new main stand, Ashes and World Cup cricket in 2019, franchise cricket in prospect ... these are lively times at Headingley. Take the chance to put your views to the club's top names. Everyone welcome - no dress code, no formalities, just great cricket chat ! £15 a year / £5 a meeting   Venue : Brewery Bar, King William IV , Hallgate, Cottingham HU16 4BD, 7.45pm Map : here   Raffle : top prizes monthly - including 3 pairs of YCCC match ticket vouchers   Note: the 2018 AGM will precede this meeting at 7.15pm . Early arrivals welcome but voting restricted to current members only.  E: ercsoc@gmail.com / T: 01482 861848 PROGRAMME 2018/19 2018 10 October : Chris Lewis (Su

Winter programme - 2018/19

Yorkshire CCC's Geoff Cope (plus guide dog Lester) - 2017 Steve Patterson , Mark Arthur , Andy Dawson , Mark Robinson OBE, Chris Lewis , Malcolm Nash , Pat Murphy , Alan Butcher ... get closer to the action this winter with East Riding Cricket Society . Two local stars lead the line-up: Steve Patterson is the newly appointed Captain of Yorkshire CCC, while Mark Robinson OBE is the World Cup- and Ashes-winning coach of the England Women's team. Released after six years in gaol for a drugs offence, former England all-rounder Chris Lewis is slowly rebuilding his life - playing, coaching and sharing his extraordinary story; Glamorgan all-rounder Malcolm Nash captained his county, scored the fastest-ever B&H Cup century, coached in the USA ... and fifty years ago bowled the celebrated over hit for Six Sixes by Sir Garfield Sobers - a first in senior cricket; BBC Radio 5 Live's Pat Murphy has covered all the big cricket and football stories in his thirty-year