List of Cheshire County Cricket Club List A players
Cheshire County Cricket Club played in 29 List A cricket matches between 1964 and 2004.[1] This is a list of the players who appeared in those matches.
- Jhangir Abbas (1999)[a]
 - David Bailey (1981–1983)
 - Andrew Batterley (2002)
 - Jonathan Bean (1992–1999)
 - Marlon Black (2003)
 - Geoffrey Blackburn (1987–1988)
 - Timothy Bostock (1992–1996)
 - Steven Bramhall (1994–2001)
 - Patrick Briggs (1968)
 - Denton Brock (2000)
 - Barrington Browne (2004)
 - Paul Bryson (1995–2002)
 - Ian Cockbain (1985–2001)
 - Roy Collins (1964–1966)
 - Bob Cooke (1981–1983)
 - Philip Cottrell (1999)
 - Ian Cowap (1981)
 - Dennis Cox (1964–1966)
 - Stephen Crawley (1986–1993)
 - Neil Cross (1998–2003)
 - Stuart Cummings (1986–1987)
 - Mark Currie (2001–2002)
 - Barney Cutbill (2002)
 - Hugh de Prez (1987)
 - Nafees Din (2002–2004)[b]
 - Philip Dunkley (1981)
 - Simon Dyson (1989)
 - Stewart Eaton (2001–2002)
 - Jonathan Farrow (2002)
 - Christopher Finegan (1992–2002)
 - Robin Fisher (2001–2004)
 - Grant Flower (1998)
 - Geoff Foley (2000)
 - Andrew Fox (1987–1989)
 - Edward Garnet (1996)
 - Ian Gemmell (1981–1983)
 - Jonathan Gray (1993–1995)
 - Andrew Greasley (1995–1996)
 - Peter Hacker (1985)
 - Andrew Hall (1994–2004)
 - Christopher Hall (1999–2000)
 - Norman Halsall (1964–1968)
 - Stephen Hampson (1998)
 - Gerry Hardstaff (1964–1968)
 - Keith Harris (1982)[c]
 - Richard Hignett (1993–2003)
 - John J Hitchmough (1985–1992)
 - John S Hitchmough (1982–1989)
 - Kenneth Holding (1964–1968)
 - Patrick Kelly (1964–1968)
 - Martyn Knight (2002)
 - Abey Kuruvilla (2001)
 - Charles Lamb (1994–2001)
 - David Leather (1999)
 - Daniel Leech (2004)
 - Bryan Lowe (1964)
 - Mark Makin (2002)
 - Simon Marshall (2001–2002)
 - Pat McKeown (2001)
 - Geoff Miller (1992–1994)
 - Frederick Millett (1964–1968)
 - Mudassar Nazar (1981–1988)
 - Tony Murphy (1995–1999)
 - John O'Brien (1987–1995)
 - Neil O'Brien (1981–1989)
 - Stephen Ogilby (2001–2004)
 - David Parry (1985)
 - Nigel Peel (1992–1996)
 - David Pennett (2003–2004)
 - Clinton Perren (2003–2004)
 - James Pickup (1981–1985)
 - John Potts (1992–1993)
 - James Powell (2001)[d]
 - Simon Renshaw (1994–2004)
 - Ronald Richardson (1968)
 - Richard Rodger (1982)
 - Mark Saxelby (1996)
 - Richard Shenton (2001)
 - Anthony Shillinglaw (1964–1968)
 - Paul Simmonite (1994)[e]
 - Robert Simpson (1983)
 - Donald Smith (1968)
 - Neil Smith (1988–1989)
 - Ian Spencer (2003)
 - Timothy Standing (1992–1993)
 - Stuart Stoneman (1998–2001)
 - Arthur Sutton (1964–1986)
 - Ian Tansley (1985–1988)
 - Mike Taylor (1981)
 - Timothy Taylor (1981)
 - Keith Teasdale (1985–1987)
 - Philip Thomas (2001)
 - Paul Tipton (1982–1983)
 - Simon Twigg (2003–2004)
 - Eric Upashantha (2002)
 - David Varey (1988–1992)
 - Paul Wakefield (1983)
 - Mike Watkinson (1982)
 - Jason Whittaker (2001–2004)
 - Barry Wood (1986–1989)
 - Nathan Wood (2001)
 - Stuart Wood (1966–1968)
 - Steve Wundke (1982–1998)
 - Stephen Yates (1985–1986)
 
Notes
- ^ Born at Longsight in Manchester in 1970, Abbas played a single List A match for the county in 1999. He played three Minor Counties Championship and five Minor Counties Trophy matches for Cheshire between 1999 and 2002.[2]
 - ^ Din, who was born at Manchester in 1981, played four List A matches for Cheshire between 2002 and 2004, scoring 118 runs with a highest score of 75. He played for Worcestershire Second XI in 2000 and in the Second XI Trophy for Minor Counties under-25s in 2002 and 2003.[3]
 - ^ A left-handed batsman, Harris scored 17 runs in his only List A appearance for the county. He was born at St Helens in 1957 and played eight Minor Counties Championship for the side between 1981 and 1983.[4]
 - ^ A right-arm medium-fast bowler from Wrexham, Powell took a single wicket in his only List A match for Cheshire. He played Minor Counties cricket for the team in 2001 and 2002 and made a single Second XI appearance for Kent in 2001.[5]
 - ^ A right-handed batter who was born at Burnley in 1971, Simmonite scored two runs in his only List A appearance for Cheshire. He played in six Minor Counties Championship matches for the side, and played Second XI cricket for Lancashire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Glamorgan, and Hampshire between 1989 and 1992.[6]
 
References
- ^ List A Matches played by Cheshire, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2021-04-24. (subscription required)
 - ^ Jahangir Abbas, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2025-08-22. (subscription required)
 - ^ Nafees Din, CricketArchive. retrieved 2025-08-22.(subscription required)
 - ^ Keith Harris, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2025-08-22. (subscription required)
 - ^ James Powell, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2025-08-22. (subscription required)
 - ^ Paul Simmonite, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2025-08-22. (subscription required)