Northern League round-up (26 April 1999)
DARWEN's cricketers enjoyed a highly successful first weekend of the season with a thrilling last over league win against Kendal on Saturday and a comfortable victory yesterday over Harris Park to progress to the second round of the National Knockout
26-Apr-1999
26 April 1999
Northern League round-up
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
DARWEN's cricketers enjoyed a highly successful first weekend of the
season with a thrilling last over league win against Kendal on
Saturday and a comfortable victory yesterday over Harris Park to
progress to the second round of the National Knockout Trophy.
The Foundation for the league win was an impressive 63 from new
professional Richard Petrie and an unbeaten 59 off 58 balls from new
skipper Jeff Hacking including five sixes as the Birch Hall side
reached 170-7. Kendal were always struggling in their reply against
some fine bowling from Petrie, Andrew Mercer and Gareth Cordingley
who took three wickets each as the visitors bowled out with five
balls remaining for 91 to give Darwen a 79 run victory.
Yesterday the stars were Paul Rodden, who ripped through the Harris
Park batting with an amazing return of 7-20 from nine overs as the
visitors were bowled out for 119, and Graham Ainslie who carried his
bat for an unbeaten 59 as Darwen reached their target with 13 overs
to spare. Their reward is a home tie in the next round against
Leyland. Leg spinner Keith Eccleshare was Chorley's match winner as
they made a flying start to their Northern League programme at
Lancaster.
Eccleshare picked up 6-30 from 11 overs and professional Josh Marquet
bowled very tightly to take 2-29 from 18 as Lancaster subsided from a
promising start to 94 all out.
Roland Horridge was unbeaten with 46 as Chorley eased to a seven
wickets win and 12 points.
At Windsor Park yesterday Chorley defeated St Annes by 30 runs in the
first round of the Abbott Ale national knockout competition. A fourth
wicket partnership of exactly 100 between Neil Bannister (73) and
Russell Cake (56no) was the highlight in Chorley's formidable total
of 202-5, Cake's polished half century coming at a run a minute from
54 balls.
In reply St Annes were bowled out for 172 in the 43 of the allotted
45 overs.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)