By Bella Butler
BILTON in Ainsty’s Nick Briggs has bagged over 2000 wickets in his cricket career to become a legend of the recreational game.
Briggs recorded his 2000th wicket during the Grey Fox Trophy game at Woodhouse Grange for his home club Bilton in Ainsty last month — the same day England were beaten by Italy in the final of the Euros.
The 63-year-old first started recording his cricket scores in 1975 when he started playing senior cricket, and has since played for a number of clubs including Kirk Deighton, Kirk Hammerton, Walton, and Yorkshire Cricket Board Veter...
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