Lancashire League: Saturday round-up (26 April 1999)
An overnight deluge meant only two games were completed in the EW Cartons Lancashire League on Saturday, East Lancs and Burnley both winning
26-Apr-1999
26 April 1999
Lancashire League: Saturday round-up
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
An overnight deluge meant only two games were completed in the EW
Cartons Lancashire League on Saturday, East Lancs and Burnley both
winning.
There was play in only one other match, with Accrington holding the
upper hand on Colne when rain came shortly after 5.30pm. That game
was eventually abandoned so the five fixtures which failed to produce
a result will now be replayed on Saturday, May 29.
East Lancs' South African professional Claude Henderson began a
bumper weekend by destroying Lowerhouse on a helpful pitch at
Alexandra Meadows, but only after Paul Kelly (26) and Chris Riley
(26no) had earlier shared what proved to be a crucial stand to rescue
the Blackburn side from deep trouble.
Staggering to 13-5 in difficult conditions, East Lancs slipped to
28-6 but Kelly and Riley fought back with a partnership of 38 to help
the side to 100-9 from 43 overs.
Lowerhouse professional Martin Van Jaarsveld took 5-51 and Jez Hope
3-28.
Van Jaarsveld hit 24 but it was a vain effort as wickets tumbled
around him and East Lancs had 27 runs to spare at the end with
Henderson taking 6-34.
Kamran Farooq's first five-wicket haul in the Lancashire League set
Burnley on the way to a winning weekend. Farooq bowled unchanged to
finish with 5-45 as Bacup were restricted to 91-9 from their 39 overs
after a delayed start.
Some 150 gallons of water were removed from the Turf Moor ground by
the Burnley waterhog which allowed a start at just before three
o'clock.
Ian Whitehead and Simon Edmondson added 36 in 12 overs to guide
Burnley to the brink of a four-wicket victory they achieved with
three balls to spare.
The rain wrecked Accrington's chances of a win at Colne, after Tariq
Hussain took 5-26 to restrict the home side to 87-9.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)