Northern League: Rain thwarts Darwen title push (21 June 1999)
For the second successive week Vaux Northern League leaders Darwen were frustrated by the weather which caused the abandonment of their league fixture at Netherfield
21-Jun-1999
21 June 1999
Northern League: Rain thwarts Darwen title push
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
For the second successive week Vaux Northern League leaders Darwen
were frustrated by the weather which caused the abandonment of their
league fixture at Netherfield.
Only 19 overs were possible by which time Darwen had reduced their
hosts to 68-5 and looked on course for another victory.
Also for the second week running Darwen's nearest challengers St
Annes luckily managed to complete their fixture before the rain came
to give them a points haul of 24 from their last two games whereas
Darwen's two abandoned games have yielded only eight points.
And Darwen's lead at the top has been reduced from 22 to six with the
teams meeting at Birch Hall on Saturday in a crucial match.
Chorley's league match against Kendal at Windsor Park was nicely
poised when rain stopped play. Replying to Kendal's 173-6, Chorley
had reached 85-3 with at least 26 overs still to be bowled.
The visitors' South African professional Ross Veenstra batted
superbly for his 79 not out, ably supported by Terry Hunte (42).
Roland Horridge (22 no) and Neil Senior (21no) were going well for
Chorley when the abandonment came, leaving Kendal with a five point
winning draw and Chorley with one point.
Yesterday Chorley reached the final of the Vaux Samson Cup with a
comfortable victory over league leaders Darwen by six wickets.
The visitors' final total of 153-8 from their 45 overs owed much to
some effective late hitting from Graham Parkinson (33no) and Paul
Rodden (21no) after Darwen had been in all sorts of trouble at 82-7,
despite good knocks of 30 and 27 from Gareth and Neil Cordingley.
A fourth wicket stand of 67 - the best of the match - between Neil
Bannister (45) and Neil Senior (55no) was the cornerstone of
Chorley's victory which arrived with almost three overs to spare.
Chorley will now meet St Annes away in the final on July 4.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph