Lancashire League: Sunday round-up (8 Sep 1997)
LOWERHOUSE threw away the chance of forcing a championship title play-off with Haslingden
08-Sep-1997
8 September 1997
Lancashire League: Sunday round-up
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
LOWERHOUSE threw away the chance of forcing a championship title
play-off with Haslingden. And it was their batting, a problem
throughout the season, which handed East Lancs the points and
Mark Lomas's men their second successive Holland Cup.
Phil Mercer did the damage with the ball, taking 5-23 in just
nine overs.
Only Nick Hope made any impression with the bat for the visitors
as they were skittled for 104.
Paul Kelly also bowled a tight spell with 2-24 from 14.
Phil Bolton and pro Billy Stelling knocked off the runs with
ease as Corrie Jordaan picked up his 100th wicket of the season
as consolation.
Nelson clung on to a final-day victory at Blackburn Road thanks
to Monir Khan's bowling and a couple of suicide run-outs from
Church, who were all out for 188.
Nelson had made 194-7, largely due to Duncan Spencer's
tremendous effort of 104 which included 10 fours and a six.
Paul Garaghty offered solid support, striding to 60 with the
help of five fours. Their partnership came to 159.
Mark Aspin, after changing ends, became Accrington's most
productive bowler, taking 5-53.
It was good but Monir's 4-48 was decisive as he eliminated the
tail end with minimum fuss.
Seamer Kevin Cullen claimed a magnificent 7-49 return as Colne
signed off a successful campaign with a comfortable 19-run win
over Accrington at the Horsfield. Colne's top scorer was Andy
Clark with a punchy 55, including nine fours and one six, while
Gary Laycock chipped in with a solid 37. Scott Greaves claimed
four Colne wickets.
Peter Sleep's 78, five fours and three sixes, provided the
foundation for Accrington's reply, but only three other batsmen
reached double figures as Cullen ripped the heart out of the
Accrington reply.
Clever reading of the weather forecast and excellent tight
bowling gave Rawtenstall an unlikely and dramatic end-of-season
victory over Todmorden at Bacup Road.
They were 104 all out after collapsing from 97-3. Opening
batsman Jonathan Hall made a solid 48 before being run out.
Todmorden reached 30 before losing a wicket but progress was
slow.
They must still have fancied their chances when they entered the
final 10 overs needing only 24. But Keith Arthurton, who took
5-31, and Roscoe were getting vicious spin, bounce and lift off
a wicket that was drying out fast.
Todmorden still needed eight off the last over and fell five
runs short at 99-9. Hall had to be rushed to hospital after
dislocating a shoulder in the field. He is now stable.
Half centuries from captain Peter Thompson and professional
James Peterson eased Bacup to victory over Burnley at Turf Moor.
Burnley were contained to 149-5 largely due to David Ormerod's
excellent medium pace bowling.
But Michael Brown reached the milestone of 500 runs in the
season with his 49 and substitute professional Pete Botha made
75, recording eight fours and a six.
But Bacup paced themselves well in reply, making 150-2 off 42.
Thompson had three fours, Peterson six and two sixes.
Chris Hall's 6-38 helped reduce Rishton to 111 all out at Acre
Bottom in reply to Ramsbottom's 167-3.
Nick Riley also weighed in with three wickets as the Rishton
middle order and tail end collapsed completely.
Earlier Brian Taylor made 58 not out for the home side. He was
aided by Riley who also made his half century.
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