Ribblesdale League- Feast of Stephen is such a relief (2 June 1999)
Clitheroe professional Stephen Benjamin felt a weight lifted from his shoulders thanks to a match-winning effort against Great Harwood
02-Jun-1999
2 June 1999
Ribblesdale League: Feast of Stephen is such a relief
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Clitheroe professional Stephen Benjamin felt a weight lifted from his
shoulders thanks to a match-winning effort against Great Harwood.
And the young Aussie hopes his unbeaten 84 and return of 5-73 will be
the trigger for a belated run of form, continuing at Cherry Tree on
Saturday.
"I felt a bit like dead wood in the first five or six matches when I
wasn't really contributing," he admitted.
"So to get the monkey off my back by getting 50 and five wickets in
the same match was really pleasing.
"It was disappointing to get starts and then not go on to make a
score knowing I could do it. Now I have done it and know what it
takes, hopefully things will follow on."
Benjamin had got into the thirties and forties several times and
picked up the odd wicket, following his arrival as Jonathan
Fielding's successor at Chatburn Road at the start of the season.
But Saturday's all-round performance represented his first major
contribution for the club.
He batted through the Clitheroe innings, sharing stands of 38 with
Mark Bolton, 35 with Neil Bolton, 68 with Simon Bishop and an
unbeaten 40 with Andy Burns, as Phil Bishop's men got just enough
runs on the board.
"I am lucky to have some really good amateur batsman in the side and
the key for me, and what Phil has told me, is to anchor the side and
turn the strike round. We have got blokes who can hit the ball at the
other end and then if I reach the 35-over mark, review the situation.
That plan worked perfectly on Saturday," added the Melbourne-based
left-hander.
It wasn't all plain-sailing, however, as Great Harwood fell just 13
runs short of Clitheroe's 181. "With two overs to go my first ball
went for a big six and I was a worried man," Benjamin confessed.
"But I managed to get a wicket soon after that and then Neil Bibby
bowled really well in the last over.
"All our wins seem to come in the last couple of overs, so for the
spectators perhaps, we're the team to watch! We were without Mick
Dewhurst, whose batting and bowling is very important to us, so it
was a very good win for us. We are not far off track."
The win inched Clitheroe above Harwood into fifth place in the
Jennings Ribblesdale League. And they will climb another spot if they
can win a tough game this weekend against a Cherry Tree side looking
to bounce back from last Saturday's narrow loss to defending
champions Padiham.
Eighteen wickets went down on a poor pitch as Padiham scraped to
their victory target of 57.
And Benjamin is expecting an "interesting game" as he and Clitheroe
look to stay on the coat-tails of the league leaders.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)