Lancashire League round-up (1 Sep 1997)
HASLINGDEN were made to sweat at Bentgate after bowling Burnley out for 128
01-Sep-1997
1 September 1997
Lancashire League round-up
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
HASLINGDEN were made to sweat at Bentgate after bowling Burnley
out for 128. They reached 130-6 with less than four overs to
spare. But they were 89-5 and then 104-6 as the visitors
threatened a huge upset.
Their problem was not enough runs on the board.
Only Edmondson made it beyond 20. Professional Dale Benkenstein
was trapped by Hamish Anthony for 18.
Jack Simpson was once again the backbone of the Haslingden
innings, making a super 61 not out.
Burnley proved capable of taking the wickets but in the end
there was just too much for them to do.
Lowerhouse produced a battling performance to beat Church in a
tight game and maintain their hopes of honours.
It looked like they could be in trouble when Brendan Creevey got
among the Lowerhouse batsmen with an excellent stint of 6-31.
Stan Heaton (23) and Frank Entwistle (21) steadied the ship a
little but Lowerhouse were dismissed for a modest total of 100.
Church seemed to be in with a chance as they set off brightly
and especially when skipper Phil Sykes and professional Creevey
came together.
But Lowerhouse dug deep into their reserves and, after putting
the brakes on, winkled out the opposition for just 71. Matt Hope
turned in a fine performance to take 4-18, with professional
Corrie Jordaan as economical as usual with his 3-26 from 20
overs. Ramsbottom rolled over Accrington for just 40 runs, with
professional Chris Harris in unplayable form.
It was significant that, as Ramsbottom lost six wickets chasing
even such a low score, Tariq Hussain - bowling from the same end
as Harris - was also able to exploit the helpful conditions.
Harris took a staggering 9-14 as not a single Accrington batsman
managed to reach double figures. Extras was top scorer!
But Hussain (5-22) brought a little respectability to
Accrington's efforts as they made Ramsbottom fight all the way
for the points.
Rishton steamrollered Rawtenstall to defeat at Blackburn Road
with professional Meyrick Pringle and John Seedle taking five
wickets apiece.
Russell Whalley, with a rapid 40 including two sixes and six
fours, and Jimmy Bibby (37 not out) batted well for Rishton as
they ran up 170-9. But top scorer was Neil Wells, batting at
eight. He hit seven fours and a six in his 43.
Rawtenstall's substitute professional Paddy McKeown took 5-70
but he couldn't help them with the bat as they had no answer to
Pringle and Seedle and were tumbled out for a meagre 72. Colne
won a thriller at Centre Vale, reaching 174-7 with two balls to
spare after Todmorden had made 173-5.
Frans Cronje was chief run-getter for the home side with an
excellent 73.
He also bowled superbly, taking three wickets for just 55 runs
in his 23-over spell.
But, in total, Todmorden conceded 34 extras and that was to
prove decisive.
"We bowled nearly 52 overs in total because of the amount of no
balls," said Bzrian Heywood.
Needing 24 off the last three overs, Laycock got three
successive boundaries and his 39 not out was excellent.
Johnson also contributed heavily, falling two short of a
deserved half century.
¥A minute's silence was observed earlier for Leslie Forrester, a
long-standing servant of the club, who died on Friday.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)