Lancashire League: Young hopefuls hone their skills (28 April 1999)
Two of Lancashire's young hopefuls took a break from the county scene to hone their preparations for the new season in the Central Lancashire League
28-Apr-1999
28 April 1999
Lancashire League: Young hopefuls hone their skills
Andrew Collomosse
Two of Lancashire's young hopefuls took a break from the county scene
to hone their preparations for the new season in the Central
Lancashire League.
Chris Schofield, widely tipped as a future England leg-spinner,
demonstrated his all-round talents with an unbeaten 60 off 56 balls
as champions Littleborough defeated Heywood by 10 wickets.
And Red Rose colleague Darren Shadford teamed up with his brother
Andrew to steer Oldham to victory over Stand. The Shadfords shared
all 10 wickets as Stand were dismissed for 89 and each contributed
with the bat in an eight-wicket success.
Generally, though, runs were hard to come by with the Lancashire
League's two-day programme yielding only five scores of more than 50
in 10 games as Australian professional Brad McNamara marked his
return to Haslingden with the only century, a composed 106 not out
from 157 balls in a 44-run win over Church.
There was another century in the North Lancashire League where Barrow
professional Justin Quint registered an unbeaten 105 against Dudden
SC, formerly Askam.
Durham Senior League champions Durham Academy were unable to launch
the defence of their title because of the weather, enabling Eppleton
to demonstrate their credentials with a nine-wicket win over Durham
City, Shaun Birbeck hitting 85 not out.
Vernon Dumas, Shotley Bridge's new West Indian professional in the
Tyneside Senior League, announced himself in style by smiting his
first ball of the season for six and there was yet another
outstanding contribution from Consett's David Jackson, 85 and three
for 15 in 21 overs against Seaton Burn.
Scarborough's veteran off-spinner Chris Clifford claimed three for 29
against Hull in the only Yorkshire League game to beat the weather.
One of the best bowling performances came from Jason Smith, who
claimed eight for 72 for Whalley against Blackburn Northern in the
Ribblesdale League and in the Central Yorkshire League, Methley's
Neville Lindsay, recruited from Bradford League side East Bierley,
took five for 47 in a 14-run win over Altofts.
Steve Dublin, who once contrived to score 48 from a single over for
Kearsley in the Bolton League, has joined rivals Westhoughton for the
1999 campaign. And his new team-mates celebrated his arrival with a
confident victory over ambitious Walkden.
Dublin kept his powder dry for the time being, however, leaving
professional Patrick Holder to steal the honours with figures of five
for 48 as Walkden, 14 for six at one stage, mustered only 77 in reply
to their opponents' score of 163 for nine.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)