Lancashire League: Nash dash (31 May 1999)
Holidaymakers searching for thrills and spills will have descended on Blackpool Pleasure Beach in their thousands over the Bank Holiday weekend
31-May-1999
31 May 1999
Lancashire League: Nash dash
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Todmorden 197-8 (12pts), Enfield 191 (5) - Andy Neild reports
Holidaymakers searching for thrills and spills will have descended on
Blackpool Pleasure Beach in their thousands over the Bank Holiday
weekend.
But those looking for the ultimate rollercoaster ride could have
saved themselves both time and money by witnessing Todmorden's clash
with Enfield at Centre Vale.
These two sides served up a classic full of ups and downs.
And just as one team looked set to seize the initiative, the other
came fighting back.
Ultimately, it was Todmorden professional Brendan Nash who proved the
difference between the two sides, stroking a brilliant 50 before
claiming two crucial wickets at the death.
"It was a very exciting game of cricket," said Nash.
"It was one of those matches which was full of ups and downs as the
initiative kept swinging between both teams.
"But we've been pretty unlucky as a team this season so hopefully
this result will help turn things around a bit."
Todmorden made a confident start as openers Stewart Priestley and
Richard Baigent put on 31 for the first wicket before Baigent (6) was
snapped up by David Bracewell.
But that only served to bring Nash to the wicket and the young Aussie
showed bags of finesse on his way to a stylish half century.
He dominated a brilliant second wicket stand of 63 with Priestley as
the duo set about laying the foundations for a healthy total.
And when Victorian pace-bowler Dave Saker finally broke up the party
with a real snorter to remove Priestley (38), Nash kept the momentum
going. He struck seven fours and one six in a 64-ball 52 before
perishing to a rather dubious looking lbw decision.
But his team-mates ensured his hard work didn't go to waste as Mark
Clayton (25), David Parker (18) and David Whitehead (34 not out) all
weighed in with useful contributions to edge the home side to 197-8
at the close.
Enfield's reply could have been over before it began as teenager Alec
Scholefield bagged two early wickets to leave the visitors reeling on
22-2.
But skipper Andy Barker and professional Dave Saker are made of
sterner stuff and mounted an admirable salvage operation.
Last weekend, the duo shared stands of 227 and 104 to set up wins
over Heywood and Rawtenstall respectively.
They looked all set for a repeat performance as Saker, in particular,
picked up the momentum.
But the Aussie attempted one swashbuckling stroke too many off Parker
and was expertly stumped by Whitehead for 32, ending a stand of 60.
Advantage Todmorden.
Barker and Neil Holmes had other ideas, though.
After a nervy start, Holmes started to open his shoulders and struck
one glorious four through the covers off Parker. Then Barker got in
on the act with a couple of thumping boundaries to bring up his 50.
Holmes survived a run-out from a direct hit and Barker was dropped
twice as the match reached boiling point.
But Nash hit back with what appeared to be the hammer blow when he
got one to lift and Barker (63) edged it to the wicketkeeper.
When Liam Jackson went cheaply an over later, Enfield were all but
dead and buried on 139-5 with less than eight overs left and 49 still
wanted.
But Holmes suddenly cut loose, belting two fours and a huge straight
six off one John Morgan over, to leave the game in the balance again.
Nash wasn't to be denied, though, as he bowled Bracewell for nought.
And the pendulum swung decisively in Todmorden's favour as Holmes was
finally run out for 47 attempting a risky two.
Dave Baker departed in similar fashion in the penultimate over with
the visitors still eight short.
And Nash, fittingly, wrapped it up by bowling Sam Reidy with four
balls and seven runs to spare.
These two meet again in the Worsley Cup next week - I suggest you
book your seats early.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)