Lancashire League: Lancs League feature match (23 August 1999)
Old-stager Ian Haworth is well used to being ribbed over his age
23-Aug-1999
23 August 1999
Lancashire League: Lancs League feature match
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Old-stager Ian Haworth is well used to being ribbed over his age.
But, these glory days, he always seems able to have the last laugh .
even when the pain in his rib cage is anything but funny.
He faced Accrington on Saturday when many - dare I say younger - men
would have been snuggled up in the bar watching and milking sympathy
from all quarters.
But a suspected broken rib, sustained while batting the previous
weekend, wasn't going to interfere with the veteran East Lancs bowler.
No way.
For Haworth, now a few overs past his 47th birthday, needed just two
wickets to reach the half-century milestone in what has proved a
remarkably successful summer.
And, guess what, he got them too.
When Matt Wilson fell to a catch from Andy Clague it was 50 up for
Haworth and smiles all round, discomfort or no discomfort.
That performance and a defiant innings of 67 from visiting skipper Mas
Ahmed, were the two main individual highlights of a fairly dreary
affair.
Great weather, shame about the spectacle.
East Lancs posted a respectable total of 152-8, thanks in the main to
a stand of 55 between Paul Turner (41 not out) and professional Claude
Henderson (35) for the fourth wicket. Henderson's oppo Mark Bailey
bowled economically in collecting three wickets. But, if this was ever
going to materialise into a contest, much was always going to rest on
how the New Zealander fared with the bat in his hand.
The answer? Not too good.
In fact he was the first man out with the score on five, caught off
the bowling of Henderson. Two more Accrington wickets fell by the time
the scoreboard had creaked round to double figures.
Creaked being very much the operative word. Nine of the first 13 overs
were maidens and be the halfway point (25 overs) the visitors had
reached just 44-4.
The second half of the reply was only marginally more entertaining
although great credit must be heaped on Ahmed for sticking to his guns
in chalking up a season's best score of 67 not out, four fours and a
six included.
Accrington's ninth wicket went down with a straight three overs left
to play and East Lancs may well rue their failure to clean up the
tail.
Along with Haworth's bowling and Ahmed's batting there was also a
fielding performance worthy of mention - East Lancs amateur Jan Van
Boeckel claiming four catches.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph(http:/www.reednews.co.uk/let/)