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Jonny Bairstow

Jonathan Marc "Jonny" Bairstow (born 26 September 1989) is an English cricketer, who plays first-class cricket for Yorkshire. A right-hand batsman and wicket-keeper he is the son of former Yorkshire and England keeper David Bairstow and the brother of former Derbyshire player Andrew Bairstow. He top scored 95 in England's first innings in the third test against South Africa at Lord's in 2012.
==Biography==
Born in Bradford, West Yorkshire; in 2008, Bairstow was chosen as the inaugural winner of the ''Young Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year'' award. This was for the form he showed in 2007 for St Peter's School, York when he scored 654 runs. 〔 (Jonathan Bairstow wins inaugural award ), Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕 During the 2008 season he played second XI cricket for Yorkshire, in six championship matches he scored 308 runs at an average of 61.60.〔(Second Eleven Championship 2008, Batting and Fielding for Yorkshire Second XI ), CricketArchive, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕 He was called up to the first-team squad for the final County Championship match of the season against Sussex but failed to make the starting eleven.〔(Durham could be key for Tykes ), York Press, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕 At the end of the season he signed a two-year professional contract.〔(Bairstow junior signs contract with Yorkshire ), Cricinfo, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕
Bairstow began the 2009 season playing second XI cricket but after scoring 202 not out against Leicestershire seconds,〔(Leicestershire Second XI v Yorkshire Second XI ), CricketArchive, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕 he was called up into the first-team match with Somerset when Michael Vaughan was ruled out through injury.〔(Yorkshire batsmen waste chances ), Cricinfo, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕 On his first-class debut he scored 28 before being bowled by Michael Munday. In the second innings he top scored with an unbeaten 82. In Somerset's second innings he took over the gloves from an injured Gerard Brophy and took four catches.〔(Yorkshire v Somerset, LV County Championship 2009 (Division 1) ), CricketArchive, Retrieved on 12 June 2009〕
Bairstow was a regular in the Yorkshire team in 2010, playing 16 first-class matches and scoring 918 runs. He averaged more than 40 for a second successive season, but could not convert any of his eight fifties into a maiden century.〔(First-class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Jonathan Bairstow ), CricketArchive, Retrieved on 3 October 2010〕 His performances led to selection for the England Performance Programme squad to tour Australia in 2010/11.〔(Tremlett and Panesar earn Ashes calls ), Cricinfo, Retrieved on 3 October 2010〕
He took the gloves for the 2011 season and started well with the bat by scoring his first 100 against Nottinghamshire in May, finishing on 205. He was the only Yorkshire batsman to score over 1000 runs in the season and on the back of his strong performances was called up to the England one day squad at the end of the season.

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