Lancashire League: Harvey makes up for lost time (4 June 1997)
MARK Harvey was grateful for the chance to put bat to ball against Edenfield - and thumped his first ton of 1997
04-Jun-1997
4 Jun 1997
Harvey makes up for lost time
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
MARK Harvey was grateful for the chance to put bat to ball
against Edenfield - and thumped his first ton of 1997.
The Burnley lad was called up for Lancashire's AXA Sunday League
clash with Northants on Bank Holiday weekend with Graham Lloyd,
John Crawley and Mike Atherton all on England duty - but he
didn't get a chance to bat.
Then, when he reported back for second team's one-day match
against Derbyshire at Glossop, he was left kicking his heels
again.
Harvey was pencilled in for the number six slot but Andy
Flintoff's brilliant century guided the red rose county to
victory before he could strap on his pads.
Harvey, though, made up for lost time with a brutal 103 not out
at Gincroft Lane last Saturday.
Just for good measure Harvey chipped in four wickets, including
the prized scalp of professional John Ashley, as Padiham secured
fourth spot in the Ribblesdale League title chase.
"I was pleased with that knock because I set my stall out to try
and bat through the innings and I managed that," said Mark.
"To be honest I've not even looked at the league averages. I've
just got on with my game and I'm feeling in pretty good nick.
"We've a young side at Padiham but they are all chipping in and
working very hard for each other. "All the players have
responded and they have started to spark off each other.
"We've a tough test against Clitheroe on Saturday and I'm sure
we can give a very good account of ourselves."
It has proved a productive season for the 22-year-old with 356
league runs under his belt.
Harvey is now hoping his prosperous form continues and the
all-rounder can make a bid to force his way into the Lancashire
side.
He spent his formative years on the Old Trafford staff alongside
Jason Gallian, John Crawley, Nick Speak, Glen Chapple and Graham
Lloyd.
"It's been a bit frustrating time but there isn't much I can do
about it," he added.
"But you have to back yourself and I've still enough confidence
in my own ability.
"It was great to be in Lancashire's Sunday team and even though
I didn't bat I really enjoyed the experience.
"We've a great coach in Peter Sleep and he is magic with all the
lads.
"He just knows so much about the game and he is definitely the
best coach I've ever worked with.
Harvey added: "I've definitely found it easier this season
because I was with Lancashire from the start.
"I've missed the beginning of the season in previous years
because of my university course at Loughborough.
"It's been a lot better this time. I started off with a couple
of good scores in a club and ground game against Durham
University, and now I've got to knuckle down to earn another
first team chance."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)