Harry Gurney

Harry Frederick Gurney (born 25 October 1986) is an English former cricketer who played at international level for the England team.

Gurney has also played for Loughborough Town CC and the Leeds/Bradford UCCE,[2] for which he took the wicket of ex-England Test Captain Michael Vaughan.

In 2011, Gurney proved adept particularly in Twenty20 matches, taking 23 wickets during Leicestershire's title winning campaign, although he missed out on Finals Day due to injury.

Notts failed to win a trophy but Gurney established himself as an integral part of the team, particularly in the shorter formats of the game.

As well as taking a hat trick in the County Championship, Gurney performed well in the Yorkshire Bank 40 competition, which Nottinghamshire eventually went on to win.

Following Gurney's good form for Nottinghamshire, he was called up to the England side for the limited overs tour of the West Indies in 2014.

[7][8] Gurney was selected in the limited overs squad against India, although he only appeared in the fourth match of the series, taking figures of 1/51.

[15] In July 2019, Gurney was selected to play for the Dublin Chiefs in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.

Named Tap and Run, in June 2022 it suffered total loss through fire caused by electrical drying of hotel linen overnight, leaving only the shell.