Ribblesdale League: Bax back from the doldrums! (9 June 1999)
Ribblesdale League: Bax back from the doldrums
09-Jun-1999
9 June 1999
Ribblesdale League: Bax back from the doldrums!
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Baxenden caused the upset of the season when they beat champions and
Jennings Ribblesdale League leaders Padiham at the weekend.
But to students of form it might not have come as too big a shock
with the Back Lane club emerging as one of the form horses of the
league after a lengthy spell in the doldrums.
After finishing second-from-bottom of the table last season and
failing to chalk up a victory in their first five games, Peter
Usher's side have now won four on the bounce. "We are playing with
confidence, that's the big difference," insisted Usher.
"We are not bowling that one bad ball an over and at the start, if we
lost one wicket, we were losing three."
Old habits still die hard, however, as Baxenden survived a late
hiccup before completing a five-wicket win over previously unbeaten
Padiham.
Having got to within two runs of victory for the loss of two wickets,
they then managed to lose three more in the space of four balls.
However, 69 from former paid man David Usher had successfully
underpinned the run-chase after new professional Ronnie Davies had
taken five wickets in Padiham's 128-9 to take his tally to 13 in the
last four games.
"The pro is bowling quick. He's got his rhythm now and he's doing
well. Everybody at the club loves him," added Peter, whose duck
betrayed the fact that he has been leading by example with the bat in
recent weeks. "I've had a good start to the season but the top five
batsman have all passed 50 and that helps when everyone is getting a
bit of batting under their belts."
Wicketkeeper Andy Holroyd, a winter recruit from Cherry Tree, has
also weighed in with some important runs as Baxenden have finally got
their season up-and-running.
"We had one no-result early on and threw two of games away, although
we were outplayed by Cherry Tree and Earby," admitted Usher, who
feels his side is now showing its true colours.
"Our aim is to get into fourth spot and into the Lancashire Trophy.
"It's got to be realistic, but we have to keep it going. I think you
can afford to lose six or seven games and still finish in fourth
spot, so we can only afford to lose another couple."
Baxenden will do well to keep their run going on Saturday when they
travel to take on an equally improved Read side, which handed
Ribblesdale Wanderers their first defeat of the season on Saturday.
"I think Peter Sleep has turned the club around. It needed a more
professional attitude and he is doing that," said Peter, as he looks
forward to meeting his former club after sweeping the new broom
around the Baxenden camp.
"I am enjoying the captaincy," he added. "Everybody is 100 per cent
behind me. It helped that being near the bottom of the league last
season everybody knew we needed to make changes."
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)