Ribblesdale League: Holroyd makes up for lost time (26 Jun 1998)
Andy Holroyd's Ribblesdale League record haul of catches behind the stumps is helping him catch up for lost time after getting hitched Down Under
26-Jun-1998
26 June 1998
Holroyd makes up for lost time
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Andy Holroyd's Ribblesdale League record haul of catches behind the
stumps is helping him catch up for lost time after getting hitched
Down Under.
The Cherry Tree wicket-keeper claimed 40 victims last summer to win
the league award.
But he missed the bulk of the early season this time around when he
went to Australia to get married to his Adelaide bride Leeanne.
His league best seven catches against Settle last Saturday has moved
him up to 11 and settled back behind the stumps Holroyd - who played D
grade cricket while spending six months in Australia a couple of
winters ago - has his sights set on a repeat of last season's league
and Ramsbottom Cup double.
However, he is not expecting such an easy ride this time. "It was only
really Clitheroe who pushed us last year while there are a lot of
other teams this year.
"Padiham were a good young side last year and have come through, Great
Harwood have got their act together and are playing well, Clitheroe
are still there and Earby have come good again as they do every couple
of years," he added.
Holroyd also rates Barnoldswick - who bowled out Padiham for 79 last
weekend - as a dangerous outfit with some potential match-winners in
their side and they present Cherry Tree with their next test tomorrow.
Holroyd enjoyed a successful two days last weekend as Cherry Tree
followed up their league success with a five-run win over Great
Harwood to book their place against Earby in the final of the
Ramsbottom Cup.
And the stand-in skipper, doing something of an Alex Stewart in the
absence of the injured David Hayes, proved his all-round value by
scoring 58 at number three to help push the game beyond Great
Harwood's reach - despite a Paul Houldsworth-inspired fightback which
left Harwood just five runs short.
"It was a bit nerve-wracking for the last 12 overs," Holroyd admitted.
"They never looked like getting there until the end. We were hoping to
get another 30 runs which would certainly have won it for us but Paul
Houldsworth batted superbly."
Cherry Tree's defence of the league crown stayed on course as Holroyd
teamed up with John Hughes and professional Mohammad Naeem Ashraf to
see off Settle.
The threat of Settle professional Surendra Bhave didn't materialise as
he fell to the Holroyd-Ashraf combination and that set the tone for
the afternoon.
"He was the first one to fall. It went off his gloves and on to his
thigh pad and I don't think he was too impressed," said the keeper.
FIXTURES: Barnoldswick v Cherry Tree; Baxenden v Oswaldtwistle;
Blackburn N v Edenfield; Great Harwood v Earby; Read v Ribblesdale W;
Settle v Clitheroe; Whalley v Padiham
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)