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Timothy Linley (born 23 March 1982) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler and was born in Horsforth, Leeds, where he played cricket for Horsforth Cricket Club (not Horseforth as cricinfo has it).

Linley started his first-class career with Oxford University, for whom he played for two years. The Oxford team at the time included Joe Sayers (with whom Linley went to school and who is now at Yorkshire), Michael Munday (Somerset) and Viv Richards' son Mali. He also represented Combined Universities. During this time, his scalps included Scott Newman (his maiden first-class wicket), Adam Hollioake, James Benning, Darren Bicknell, Jason Gallian, Russell Warren, Mark Richardson (New Zealand touring side), Michael di Venuto, Jonathan Moss and Jehan Mubarak (Sri Lankan touring side).

Linley moved to Sussex in 2005, ostensibly as a 'prize' after winning the London County Cricket Club 'search for a star' competition, although rumour has it the contract had already been agreed previously. It did not prove to be a happy pairing. There were few opportunities for Linley in Sussex's championship winning side and his appearances were restricted to the second XI, the tourists game (Sri Lanka) and the Twenty20 challenge.

Since then he has made the occasional appearance for Middlesex Second XI and had an extended run with Surrey second XI in 2008 including a five-wicket haul (seven in the match) against Kent. He currently plays club cricket for Saltaire Cricket Club in the Bradford League.

He played for Surrey's second team at the start of the 2009 season and was awarded a short term contract in June 2009.

He played for Surrey in the final two Twenty20 group matches of the 2009 season but was wicketless in both.

External links

Surrey County Cricket Club – current squad

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