Iain Wardlaw

[1] A right-arm medium pacer and right-handed batsman, Wardlaw was contracted to Yorkshire County Cricket Club to the end of the 2012 season, and for whom he played four Twenty20 games, and one County Championship match in 2011.

[3] Wardlaw has since played three more Twenty20 matches for Yorkshire, although has yet to take another wicket, but his overall economy rate is 5.82 per over.

[2] He made his first-class debut against Lancashire, in the Roses Match in July 2011, taking one wicket for 68 runs.

[2] Wardlaw was replaced in the Yorkshire side later in the match, when Tim Bresnan returned early from potential international duty.

In May 2015, Wardlaw announced that he would retire from international cricket to focus on a career in design.