Dyce are season's surprise (11 Sep 1998)
NEXT year's first division promises to be highly competitive with Heriot's, Grange, West Lothian, West of Scotland, Ferguslie, Ayr and Aberdeenshire forming the predictable nucleus together with Carlton, Greenock and Stoneywood Dyce
11-Sep-1998
11 September 1998
Dyce are season's surprise
By Keith Graham
NEXT year's first division promises to be highly competitive with
Heriot's, Grange, West Lothian, West of Scotland, Ferguslie, Ayr
and Aberdeenshire forming the predictable nucleus together with
Carlton, Greenock and Stoneywood Dyce.
The latter team have been the real surprise of the past season.
Only five years ago, they were playing in Aberdeenshire grades
cricket before gaining entry to the Strathmore Union, which,
after being runner-up in 1995, they won in the following two
seasons.
Entry to the National League's Conference B was gained through a
play-off and, after achieving third place, they now go forward to
next year's National League First Division. It has been a
remarkable rise through the ranks but one which has brought its
own problems.
The new league management committee has laid down stringent
conditions concerning facilities which Stoneywood Dyce are
unlikely to be able to meet. The club are therefore examining the
possibility of re-locating with Aberdeen University's ground
among the possibilities.
In a season dominated by inclement weather, the country's top
batsman was Ayr's Kevin Roberts who scored 962 runs at an average
of around 120. Fellow Australian Corey Richards, for West of
Scotland, averaged nearly 89 with an aggregate of 848 while
RHSM's Zahoor Elahi recorded the highest individual score of 201
not out.
Shahid Aslam, who has left Heriot's to play for Dunfermline next
season, was easily the top bowler with 57 wickets at about six
apiece with fellow Pakistani, Arbroath's Mohammed Zahid claiming
52 victims. Ian Beven, in his last season, was the country's top
amateur bowler with 39 victims.
Prestwick's complaint to the Scottish National League management
committee about Aberdeenshire's attitude in their final two
Conference C matches in which they lost heavily to Ferguslie and
Greenock, is unlikely to result in any changes to the structure
of next season's First Division. However, Aberdeenshire could be
censured.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)