League Cricket: Scuderi's 67 puts Colne in control (15 Jul 1998)
IT WAS a case of third time lucky for Colne as they reached their first Lancashire League Worsley Cup final for 29 years
15-Jul-1998
15 July 1998
League Cricket Round-Up
By Andrew Collomosse
Scuderi's 67 puts Colne in control
IT WAS a case of third time lucky for Colne as they reached their
first Lancashire League Worsley Cup final for 29 years.
Their semi-final against holders Haslingden finally went ahead after
two wash-outs and when Colne lost their first three wickets for eight
runs they doubtless wished rain would intervene again.
However, professional Joe Scuderi's defiant 67 guided them to 132 and
provided the platform for Glyn Sedman to destroy Haslingden's middle
order with five for 12 from 10 overs as Colne won by 21 runs. They now
meet East Lancashire in the final.
The Durham Academy lead the way in the Durham Senior League, Gary
Pratt (97) and former England Under-15 captain Chris Hewison leading
them to an eight-wicket win over Sunderland, and their Yorkshire
counterparts scored a welcome success against Cleethorpes in the
Yorkshire League.
Leaders York, bolstered by a fine all-round performance from Ray
Atkinson, strengthened their chances of a first championship since
1968 with a three-wicket win over second-paced Castleford.
Liverpool Competition pacemakers Bootle slumped to another defeat
against new leaders Leigh, for whom Kane Kersnovske, with 95 not out,
and David Dove, 73 not out, shared an unbroken first wicket stand of
176. Kersnovske, an Australian, has scored 359 runs and been dismissed
only once in his last four innings.
Delph easily won the battle of the top two in the Saddleworth League,
Pierre Joubert taking five for 58 and Richard Heaton hitting 83 as
Hollinwood were beaten by seven wickets, while in the Ribblesdale
League, Daniel Cheeseborough hammered 112, sharing an opening stand of
189 with John Whittle, as Great Harwood defeated champions Cherry Tree
by 87 runs.
And in the Manchester Association, Mohammed Iqbal, returning after a
three-year absence, scored his second century in a week as Monton
displaced leaders Wythenshawe with a 113-run win.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)