Simon Guy Cricketer

Simon Mark Guy is an English first-class cricketer, who played for Yorkshire until his release by the county in August 2009. He has played thirty seven first-class matches as a wicket-keeper, taking 98 catches and twelve stumpings, and as a right-handed batsman averages 16.13. He fell ill in February 2009 with a cerebral abscess, and required an emergency operation which led to him being hospitalised for six weeks which meant he missed Yorkshire's pre-season tour to Dubai and Sharjah. However he returned to first team action three months later in May, playing in a Friends Provident Trophy game for Yorkshire. He played for Darlington C.C. in 2009 and Marske C.C. in 2010 as club professional in the North Yorkshire and South Durham Cricket League. He set up a cricket agency with his brother Stuart, and his Yorkshire colleague Joe Sayers, known as The twentytwo Group, placing cricketers with cricket clubs worldwide. He has attracted media attention for pioneering a new form of protective face-gear, dubbed the "Hannibal mask", the after character Hannibal Lecter from the film The Silence of the Lambs. Guy comes from a cricketing family, with his two brothers (Stuart and Darrell Jnr) playing league cricket in the Yorkshire ECB County Premier League and South Yorkshire Cricket League respectively. His father Darrell (Snr) previously represented Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire Second XI's and turned down the opportunity to sign for Worcestershire on a professional contract in the 1960s. Having parted company with Yorkshire in 2009, he returned briefly to their ranks in 2011, to cover for a player shortage, playing in a County Championship Roses match against Lancashire in May that year.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 17, 1978
Birth place
England , South Yorkshire , Rotherham

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  1. http://www.cricket-online.org/player.php?player_id=14375