Lancashire League Cup: Young at heart (15 Jun 1998)
BRAD Young will not be available to lead East Lancs' challenge for their first cup success in 10 years
15-Jun-1998
15 June 1998
Young at heart
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
BRAD Young will not be available to lead East Lancs' challenge for
their first cup success in 10 years.
Instead, the South Australian slow left armer will be furthering his
Test ambitions against cricketing legends such as Jock MacTavish and
Paddy O'Reilly.
Young's departure in a month's time to tour Scotland and Ireland with
the Australia A side is frustrating for the Alexandra Meadows club -
to say the least.
But panic stations have not been manned.
For, despite Young's fine all-round performance in the semi-final
against Ramsbottom, East Lancs' success is primarily built upon the
strength in depth of the amateurs.
In both batting and bowling departments, there is genuine quality.
And that shone through the gloom of another dismal June afternoon.
Without the services of David Pearson, on duty with Cumberland, Andy
Clague opened the innings with Phil Bolton.
That pair built a steady foundation before making way for Young and
skipper Mark Lomas to step on the gas.
On a greasy and low wicket that was never easy.
"When Mark and I were in we said we would have done alright if we
could get 170.
"But there was a little less pressure on us after the openers put on a
solid start," said Young.
And where the batsmen had set the standards, the bowlers were only too
keen to follow.
Phil Mooney's opening spell had Ramsbottom on the rack from the off.
He took the first four wickets to fall, including the prize scalp of
professional Ian Harvey.
It was an uphill struggle for the visitors from that moment on and
only Mick Dentith and top scorer Garfield Moreton were able to restore
some pride.
Young was almost impossible to attack, his 10 overs costing just nine
runs.
He added: "We didn't actually bowl whole overs very well.
"The wickets we got were from the good ball of the overs.
"The teams with the biggest bowling depth will win games and we have
got six blokes who can bowl."
Young's aim is to leave the club challenging for the title as well as
chasing cup honours in the inter-league competition and the Jennings
Worsley Cup.
That looks to be a highly attainable goal. The Haslingden v Colne
semi-final was postponed.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)