Lancashire League: Mott hope for Lowerhouse (23 May 1998)
MATTHEW Mott hopes an encouraging double-header for himself and the team last weekend will trigger off an improvement in Lowerhouse's fortunes - starting at Todmorden tomorrow
23-May-1998
Saturday, May 23, 1998
Lancashire League: Mott hope for Lowerhouse
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
MATTHEW Mott hopes an encouraging double-header for himself and the
team last weekend will trigger off an improvement in Lowerhouse's
fortunes - starting at Todmorden tomorrow.
Like Todmorden, Lowerhouse have just one Lancashire League win to
their name this season, although they have lost only twice in seven
outings.
However, a cup win over Royton coupled with a brave bid to beat Bacup
suggests that the Burnley club could be turning the corner.
And Mott proved he is getting into form with an unbeaten 62 on
Saturday followed up by his second century of the season 24 hours
later which left Lowerhouse just two runs adrift of Bacup's total of
190 with two wickets in hand.
"All the good signs are there for Lowerhouse," insisted the Australian
left-hander who is on the move from Queensland to Victoria next
season.
"We had a good weekend and did everything we said we were going to. We
had a good win in the cup game and then did everything right and
probably deserved to win against Bacup but didn't get the final nod.
"If we take that into the weekend we will take some beating."
Mott has had a hit and miss start to the summer with a couple of low
scores sandwiched between two tons, the first of which set up a win
over reigning league champions Haslingden. But last weekend's runs
should do him the power of good.
"I struggled a bit on Saturday but just tried to stay there and Chris
Bleazard batted very well to take the pressure off me.
"On Sunday I played pretty well and feel confident. The wickets are
coming on and with a bit of time in the middle the runs will come.
"It's not ideal when it's wet for batsmen or bowlers and everyone
likes to play with the sun on their back.
"Hopefully it will stay fine and with good wickets everyone will be
playing on an even playing field."
Mott's first season in the Lancashire League resulted in over 1,000
runs for Church two summers ago.
He had hoped at one point to rejoin the Blackburn Road club but is
happy in his new surroundings at Liverpool Road.
"We could not have been set up better and myself and my girlfriend
have been made very welcome, although it seems like I'm playing in a
different league," he added.
Mott's final remark relates to the rule changes he has encountered on
his return. He believes the introduction of draws is having a negative
effect on the cricket and that experimentation could have been done at
second and third team level.
"You can't fit a three or four-day game into one day," he said.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)