Northern League: Petrie steers Darwen home (7 June 1999)
Darwen stretched their lead at the top of the Vaux Northern League thanks to a fine innings from professional Richard Petrie
07-Jun-1999
7 June 1999
Northern League: Petrie steers Darwen home
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Darwen stretched their lead at the top of the Vaux Northern League
thanks to a fine innings from professional Richard Petrie.
With neither of their closest rivals winning, Darwen's seventh league
win in seven completed matches at Lancaster took them 22 points clear
at the top of the table.
After winning the toss and asking Lancaster to bat, Darwen's four
impressive bowlers took two wickets each, backed up by keen fielding,
as their hosts were kept in a vice-like grip throughout their
innings, rarely reaching a run rate of two runs per over as they were
restricted to 109-8 from 50 overs.
Petrie was the cornerstone of Darwen's reply as, with time on his
side, he accumulated runs sensibly to finish unbeaten on 68 as the
Birch Hall side ran out comfortable winners with seven overs to
spare.
A bye from the last ball of the final over gave Morecambe a thrilling
victory over Chorley at Windsor Park. With the sides level on 161
runs and Morecambe's last pair at the crease, South African
professional Ashwell Prince, who has reportedly recorded 10.4 for the
100 metres, sprinted the vital single as Josh Marquet's final
delivery went through to the wicket keeper.
Prince ironically was only there as runner for the injured David
Gudgeon whose 29 not out, together with a beefy 42 from Phil
Thornton, had dug Morecambe out of serious trouble at 103-7. Marquet
bowled with sustained hostility to take 4-48 but Chorley were let
down by indifferent bowling from the other end. Earlier Chorley's
161-8 owed much to a fine knock from Roland Horridge (66) with late
support from Michael Critchley (31).
Yesterday Chorley progressed to the regional final of the National
Knockout competition with unexpected ease. Blackpool struggled to
122-5 from their 45 overs, Rex Purnell taking 2-10 from his nine
overs.
An opening partnership of 121 carried Chorley to the brink of victory
before Jim Fazackerley was out for 59. Neil Bannister finished on 55
not out as Chorley won by nine wickets. They will now visit Morecambe
in the regional final on Sunday June 27.
Source :: The Evening Telegraph