Lancashire League round-up (30 August 1999)
The Ew Cartons title race could be decided on Sunday when East Lancs go to Seedhill holding a three-point lead over defending champions Nelson with two games remaining
30-Aug-1999
30 August 1999
Lancashire League round-up
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
The Ew Cartons title race could be decided on Sunday when East
Lancs go to Seedhill holding a three-point lead over defending
champions Nelson with two games remaining.
East Lancs underlined the vast difference between top and bottom
of the league yesterday with an overwhelming win over Rishton at
Alexandra Meadows.
In fact, it was only a gallant eighth-wicket partnership between
John Davies (33) and Frank Barden (4 not out) that prevented
Rishton facing total humiliation and helped them limp to an allout score of just 49.
Such was the league leaders' command, they had Rishton at an
incredible 7-7 and it was the 16th over before runs scored passed
wickets fallen!
A score of single figures looked a possibility at one stage for
Rishton, who have hit rock bottom in recent weeks, and they began
by losing their first wicket from the opening delivery - to a run
out. East Lancs pro Claude Henderson went on to reach 100 victims
for the season with his first wicket in a remarkable spell of 3-8
from 18 overs and Ian Haworth (3-15) made it his best-ever season
with 53 wickets.
Davies and Barden showed up the rest of their team-mates but the
biggest talking point was the 'nine' scored by Davies from one
Haworth delivery.
The ball was edged by the batsman, hit a helmet behind the
wicketkeeper and ricocheted to the boundary. After interval
consultations the umpires decided it was five runs for hitting
the helmet and four for the boundary.
But there was an argument that, once the ball had struck the
helmet, it should have been declared five runs and a dead ball!
East Lancs coasted to victory without losing a wicket in just 10
overs, concerned that the greatest threat came from the imminent
rain.
Nelson matched East Lancs by beating Burnley. Paul Garaghty's 50
was the high spot of some consistent batting, though Burnley
helped themselves to a couple of bonus points by dismissing them
for 197.
With Trevor Kegg (4-44) and Roger Harper (6-52) bowling
unchanged, however, Nelson were comfortable winners.
Young David Brown was Burnley's top scorer on 44.
Church clocked up their fourth successive victory against
Accrington.
It was also a special occasion for bowler Nick Westwell, who
registered the 500th league wicket of his career.
Accrington struggled to 109 all out with Church pro Neil
McGarrell turning in a fine 15-over stint that yielded 5-27.
Zahir Afzal (21 not out) brought a bit of life to Accrington's
tail.
Church took their time, with opener Alec Holt's 50 from 87 balls
laying the foundations for victory.
Enfield could count themselves distinctly unlucky not to beat
Todmorden at Dill Hall Lane as the rain came when they were in a
winning position.
Professional Brendan Nash, whose 61 included seven boundaries,
led the way as Todmorden posted a highly-respectable 195-5 but
Enfield had the target in their sights thanks to their formidable
opening partnership of Andrew Barker and Russ Edmonds. The
record-breaking pair put on 126 for the first wicket, Edmonds
hitting six boundaries in his 51.
And Barker was still there at the end, unbeaten on 90 - including
nine fours and a six.
But, with six overs left and 29 needed, the rain ended play and
the revised target they needed under this season's rules was 178.
Ramsbottom were also frustrated by the rain against Haslingden
with Simon Read (30 not out) looking in control and capable of
getting the final 30 runs needed for victory from the last five
overs which were washed out.
Ramsbottom had been set a target of 191(later revised to 176) for
victory after professional Matt Pascoe picked up three wickets
and Charlie Lord hit 45 for Haslingden.
And they put themselves in with a great chance, despite the
unlucky loss of Mark Price (31) through a calf injury.
Rawtenstall skipper Keith Roscoe's late season form continued
with a haul of 6-28 in his side's win over Bacup at Bacup Road.
Bacup were bowled out for 144 with only skipper Peter Thompson
(55) and Andrew Knights (39) impressing with the bat.
Rawtenstall were steered to a nine-wicket victory with Peter
Hanson (56 not out) and sub-professional Billy Stelling (59 not
out).
Colne made short work of Lowerhouse, Nick Moulding (4-29) the
bowling star as they restricted their opponents to 137-8.
Then Gary Hunt (51) and professional Joe Scuderi (67) got to work
and Colne ran out handsome eight-wicket winners.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)