Ian Gary Samuel Steer (born 17 August 1970) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1993 and 1994 and attended St Edmund Campion Roman Catholic School in Erdington, Birmingham.
Steer first played for Warwickshire's Second XI in 1986, making his debut in June at the age of fifteen years, ten months. He first appeared in the County Championship in 1993 for Derbyshire and looked capable of being a first-team choice for the Peakites, before going back to study in 1994. Finding limited overs cricket difficult upon his return, and conceding to the freer styles of batsmen such as Daffy Defreitas, his bowling become just as overlooked, though when he was given his chance he was shown to possess a superb economy rate.
Steer played in the International Youth Tournament and the Oxbridge Festival finals in 1987 and 1988 respectively, finishing on the winning side both times. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler, and an occasional wicket-keeper.
Gary now works as the Director of Cricket at *Bedford School.
December night
Dark and cold
A newborn's on it's way
All disputes on hold
To meet the future
A woman screams
A man cries out
A child has come our way
All fierce warriors fold
And greet the girl in turn
Now that you're among us
We'll never let you go
You can rule this world
Kings will kneel before you
And fight for you
As long as your heart is pure
Should all kingdoms burn
Make the world adore you
And they'll die for you
As long as you make sure
Your heart is pure
Snow is back
A year has passed
Many things have changed
Curiosity's made
Her eyes much brighter
One day soon
She'll be a queen
With pride we've passed our name
Her loveliness can slay