James Graham Binks (born 5 October 1935)[1] is a former English cricketer who played as a wicket-keeper for Yorkshire.
[2] Although he was regarded by many as the best wicket-keeper of his generation, his limited batting ability restricted him to just two Test match appearances for England, both on the 1963-64 tour to India.
In Trueman's opinion, Binks was "far and away the best wicket-keeper in the country after Godfrey Evans" and several of those selected ahead of him were "nowhere near as good".
[5] Binks had his benefit year in 1967 with a range of matches around Yorkshire and the fund realised £5,351.
Sir William Worsley, the club president stated: "No player in the history of Yorkshire cricket has served his County better than Jimmy Binks".