James Yates (cricketer)
James Ainsworth Yates (24 November 1883 – 1 December 1929) DSO, CSI was an English first-class cricketer and British Indian Army officer. Early life and first-class cricketYates was born at Trimulgherry in British India to Major Henry Townley Scott Yates and his wife, Sophia Yates. He was educated in England at Reading School.[1] He played minor counties cricket for Berkshire in 1900, playing in three matches in the Minor Counties Championship.[2] Yates enlisted in the British Army, where he served in the Royal Leicestershire Regiment. In June 1906 he was a lieutenant and held the duty of Superintendent of Gymnasia in the regiment.[3] He transferred from the Royal Leicestershire Regiment to the British Indian Army shortly after, at which point he returned the rank of second lieutenant at his own request.[4] By October 1907 he was serving in the Maratha Light Infantry, at which point he was promoted to back to the rank of lieutenant.[5] He was promoted to captain in December 1910.[6] While serving in British India he made his debut in first-class cricket for Europeans at Poona in the 1911/12 Bombay Presidency.[7] He made a further first-class appearance for the Europeans in 1912, before making two further appearances in 1915.[7] World War I and later lifeHe served during the First World War, during which he was promoted to major in December 1916.[8] He was made a Companion to the Order of the Star of India in August 1917.[9] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in August 1918.[10] Yates was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in February 1926,[11] with promotion to the rank of brevet colonel following in July 1929.[12] He died five months later in December at Maymo in Burma. His cousin Humphrey Yates and uncle Joseph Yates both played first-class cricket.[13][14] References
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