Lancashire League: Anthony is cracking the whip (4 Jul 1998)
HAMISH Anthony is cracking the whip at Bentgate but it's all in a good cause
04-Jul-1998
4 July 1998
Anthony is cracking the whip
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
HAMISH Anthony is cracking the whip at Bentgate but it's all in a good
cause.
The Leeward Islands all-rounder is demanding his Haslingden team-mates
reproduce their red-hot cup form in the bread-and-butter league
matches to give them a fighting chance of holding onto their E W
Cartons Lancashire League crown.
There has been a big difference between cup and league results for the
double holders this season.
With Anthony having contributed both wickets and runs in his first
Bentgate season, Haslingden have reached the semi-finals of the Lees
Brewery Inter-League Challenge Cup and are also in the last four of
the Jennings Worsley Cup as they defend their trophy.
But they remain a little bit off the pace being set by Nelson at the
top of the league table.
And, with a visit to Rishton - one of the pretenders to their title -
coming up tomorrow, they cannot afford too many more slips.
The professional believes the team needs to concentrate on each league
game as fiercely as they do in the knockout competitions where you
only get one chance.
"I think the guys are relaxing too much in the league," he said.
"They know they are a good team but you still have to work hard in
every game.
"In the cup matches, they are putting in more effort because you know
that if you lose that's it.
"But in the league, everyone knows that if you lose a game you still
have time to recover. "That's not the way to approach it and I have
been having a go at them. But I think they are learning.
"My batting has not been too bad, neither has my bowling but I am not
really taking enough wickets.
"You have to bowl teams out to get a win and sometimes it can be
easier to win by chasing runs.
"If it hadn't rained last week, I think we would have won."
Tomorrow's games: Colne v Burnley; Enfield v Church; Lowerhouse
v Nelson; Ramsbottom v East Lancs; Rawtenstall v Accrington; Rishton v
Haslingden; Todmorden v Bacup.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)