First XI
Ben Higgins and Dave Taylor’s unbeaten 301 against Heworth in 1999 remains the highest partnership for any wicket in any team for CACC.
Liam Green and Sam Grant’s 127 against Dunnington in 2021 is the most recent first team record to be broken.
1st | 301* | Ben Higgins & Dave Taylor | Heworth | 1999 |
2nd | 183 | Joe Ashdown & Nic Hindle | Stamford Bridge | 2014 |
3rd | 190 | John Gilham & Rich Musgrave | Easingwold | 2008 |
4th | 202 | Ben Higgins & John Hunter | Osbaldwick | 1999 |
5th | 136 | Barry Taylor & Winstone Holder | Rowntrees | 1985 |
6th | 127 | Liam Green & Sam Grant | Dunnington | 2021 |
7th | 99 | John Hunter & Richard Hunter | Easingwold | 2004 |
8th | 107 | John Gilham & Danny White | Malton & OM | 2007 |
9th | 73 | John McCann & Alan Munnerley | Heworth | 1980 |
10th | 64* | Simon Corley & Barry Sayer | Acomb | 2009 |
Second XI
Ollie Sherwood and Jake Atkinson now hold the second team record partnership thanks to their gargantuan 269 against York III this season.
The 7th wicket partnership record that Michael Knowles and Michael Robinson had held for 26 years was also eclipsed this season, by Tom Wood and Jamie Butt, who put on an unbeaten 97.
1st | 269 | Ollie Sherwood & Jake Atkinson | York III | 2022 |
2nd | 250* | Adam Clark & Michael Jackson | Civil Service II | 1995 |
3rd | 182 | Matt Phillips & Jonny Stevens | Harrogate II | 2006 |
4th | 225 | Mark Taylor & Mike Malthouse | Hornsea II | 2007 |
5th | 128 | Steve Arundale & Michael Jackson | Stillington | 1993 |
6th | 100 | Steve Arundale & Paul Atkinson | Rowntrees II | 1983 |
7th | 97* | Tom Wood & Jamie Butt | South Milford | 2022 |
8th | 91* | Tim Weaver & Jonny Stevens | Londesboro Pk | 2010 |
9th | 96* | John Gilham & Lewis Clark | Easingwold | 2021 |
10th | 65 | Joe Kilvington & Jack Heartshorne | Knaresborough | 2021 |
Third XI
Josh Tynan and Niall Tilsley’s 205 against Stamford Bridge this summer broke the 2nd wicket record of Rob Thorpe and Will Scholey, that had stood for 10 years.
1st | 243 | Niall Tilsley & Mark Taylor | Melbourne | 2017 |
2nd | 205 | Josh Tynan & Niall Tilsley | Stamford Bridge | 2022 |
3rd | 163 | Chris Butler & Steve Arundale | Stillingfleet | 1999 |
4th | 168 | Jake Atkinson & Rich Marshall | Hirst Courtney | 2014 |
5th | 111 | Lewis Clark & Josh Clark | Askham Bryan | 2019 |
6th | 90 | Jason Gatus & Matthew Simms | Stockton & Hop | 2019 |
7th | 92 | Alastair Lloyd & Michael Jackson | Hemingborough | 2010 |
8th | 50 | Mark Taylor & Matt Mellor | Heworth | 2015 |
9th | 57 | Brendan Walsh & Dan Mackley | Ovington | 1998 |
10th | 46* | Paul Thorpe & Simon Cook | North Cave | 2012 |
Fourth XI
The shorter history of the CACC fourth team means places in the record books are still up for grabs, with four records going this season.
Jonty Beer and George Breheney broke the 2nd wicket record with their 113 against Thorpe Willoughby, while Allan Barton and Chris Elliot’s 84* against Burn broke the 7th wicket record. Kier Brookes-Humphrey and Joey Malouf broke the 8th wicket record with 49 against Pocklington, and Kier and Campbell White set the 10th wicket record with 27 against the same opponents.
1st | 174 | Simon Brown & Allan Barton | Selby | 2018 |
2nd | 113 | Jonty Beer & George Breheney | Thorpe Willoughby | 2022 |
3rd | 133 | Lucas Ruane & Josh Tynan | Burn | 2021 |
4th | 73 | Simon Brown & Ollie Brookes-Humphrey | Burn | 2018 |
5th | 105 | Rich Marshall & Cris Gwilliam-Lopez | Thorpe Willoughby | 2019 |
6th | 61 | Chris Elliot & Ollie Brookes-Humphrey | Stamford Bridge | 2019 |
7th | 84* | Allan Barton & Chris Elliot | Burn | 2022 |
8th | 49 | Kier Brookes-Humphrey & Joey Malouf | Pocklington | 2022 |
9th | 70 | Matthew Carruthers & Simon Brown | Ovington | 2021 |
10th | 27 | Kier Brookes-Humphrey & Campbell White | Pocklington | 2022 |
To see more records visit the CACC statistics section of this website, with batting. bowling, fielding and appearance stats available as well as a numbered list of every player to put on CACC whites.