Lancashire League Roundup: Classy Claude's five-wicket haul (9 August 1999)
Claude Henderson's amazing season continued with another five wicket haul as Lowerhouse found runs impossible to find
09-Aug-1999
9 August 1999
Lancashire League Roundup: Classy Claude's five-wicket haul
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Claude Henderson's amazing season continued with another five wicket
haul as Lowerhouse found runs impossible to find.
They finished with just 57 from their 50 overs but hung on with nine
wickets down to deny East Lancs the bonus points.
Henderson finished with 5-32 from his 25 overs to take his season's
tally to 85 wickets.
And he was backed up by a remarkable spell from Nas Iqbal who
conceded just 14 runs from his 18 overs.
East Lancs openers took just 10 overs to reach their target with Andy
Clague unbeaten on 35 and Phil Bolton 20 not out.
Colne cruised to victory over Accrington thanks to an unbeaten 48
from pro Joe Scuderi, who has been offered terms to return to the
Horsfield.
Accrington had been skittled for 99, with the Colne bowlers sharing
the wickets and Glyn Sedman nmopping up the tail with 3-18 from nine
overs.
Jeff Ellis, Gary Laycock and Kevin Cullen all weighed in with two
wickets apiece.
Colne were never in trouble in reply after opener Gary Hunt steered
his side to a solid start with 30.
Enfield's Neil Holmes took a hat-trick but he could not dent
Haslingden's title challenge at Bentgate.
Haslingden - in trouble at 37-4 - were helped out by Mark Griffin's
46 and Charlie Lord's 78 as they made 199-9.
Holmes took an impressive 6-54. In reply Enfield were always
struggling as Haslingden professional Brad McNamara got to work. He
took 6-62 as Enfield were bowled out for 122.
Todmorden captain Richard Baigent is closing in on the club's amateur
run record after falling just six runs short of a century in his
side's 28-run win over Rawtenstall.
Baigent's 94 - he holed out on the long-off boundary in the final
over - took him to within 96 runs of the record set by Harold Dawson
in 1960.
The skipper shared in a 81-run stand with professional Brendan Nash,
who later took a hat-trick, as Todmorden posted 206-6.
Rawtenstall were always behind the required run-rate after a slow
start before Peter Seal provided some middle-order impetus with 67.
However he then became the middle victim of Nash's hat-trick after
Glen Barlow had skied a catch and before Matt Hanson squirted a catch
to gully first ball.
And in an eventful finish the last two overs produced 22 runs and
three wickets as Todmorden clinched a maximum points win with one
ball to spare and Rawtenstall picked up three batting points.
One high spot for Rawtenstall, however, was a 700th league wicket for
skipper Keith Roscoe.
And passing the milestone was a family affair as Keith's son Mark
pouched the catch at mid-on to dismiss Mark Clayton.
Nelson maintained their title challenge with a crushing 129-run
victory over lowly Church.
Set 211 to win Church were never in the hunt as Roger Harper proved
almost unplayable.
The visitors made a respectable start to their chase, reaching 49-1
after 14 overs.
However, just four runs were scored from Harper's seven overs and the
professional maintained his stranglehold by claiming 6-12 from 17.2
overs as Church collapsed.
Harper had earlier made a solid 74 after Craig Walton had given the
innings early pace with a run-a-ball 50 with five fours and two
sixes. Harper hit just one boundary in his half-century before
opening up with a further three fours and a six, sharing a 109-run
partnership with Mick Bradley as Church were batted out of the game.
Professional Brad White took six wickets and top-scored with 42 as
Bacup eased to a three-wicket win over Burnley.
Burnley lost four wickets for just two runs to slump from 64-2 to
66-6 as White got to work and it took an unbeaten 39 from Kamran
Farooq late on to restore some respectability to the visitors' score.
However, it still wasn't enough as solid contributions from White
(42), Peter Killelea (19) and Jason Cunliffe (26 not out) saw Bacup
home with a couple of overs to spare.
Mark Price shone for Ramsbottom in their narrow win at Rishton, where
the home side must have been kicking themselves.
All-rounder Price was top scorer with 35 as Ramsbottom were let off
the hook to reach 158. They had lost four wickets without scoring a
run to slump to 43-5 but then benefited from a simple dropped catch.
Rishton skipper John Seedle (4-45) bowled particularly well and then
handed over to professional Paul Wiseman, who hit five fours and two
sixes in his 81, after being told by the club that they would not be
offering him terms for a second season.
But Wiseman, who shared a stand of 75 for the sixth wicket with young
Richard Rostron (23) to lift Rishton out of trouble at 69-5, was
dismissed with the winning post in sight. Needing just nine to win
from the last two overs, Rishton eventually fell six runs short,
unable to cash in against Price and professional Matt Pascoe.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph