Ribblesdale League: It's Bish bash for late dash (7 July 1999)
Clitheroe skipper Phil Bishop believes his team have the potential to be in the Jennings Ribblesdale League shake-up come the end of the season
01-Jan-1970
7 July 1999
Ribblesdale League: It's Bish bash for late dash
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Clitheroe skipper Phil Bishop believes his team have the potential to
be in the Jennings Ribblesdale League shake-up come the end of the
season.
At the halfway stage, Clitheroe stand a relatively-modest sixth but
they are only 11 points behind leaders Cherry Tree.
And, having overcome the loss of key players to hang in there, Bishop
believes it could well be time for his team's talents to start to
blossom.
"It's very tight but anybody can win it," he said.
"We have been without Mick Dewhurst, through injury and work
commitments, and that leaves a big hole in your side when you think
how many runs he scores and wickets he takes.
"Then wicketkeeper Neil Winkley - the league's top keeper last summer
- had to pack up through work.
"But Andy Burns came good on Saturday when he got 60-odd. That's his
first real score this summer and he got 500 runs for us last year.
"So did Neil Bolton and I think he can get 6-700 this year.
"We signed a new player in Graham Kershaw, who had been playing for
Morecambe seconds but had been out of the game for a couple of years
after moving to this area.
"He is now finding his feet and had four wickets on Saturday to go
with five from the week before.
"We're starting to tick over nicely. There's everything to play for
and I think we will be in the shake-up at the end.
"A lot of teams are stronger this year, but we can give anybody a
game. "You have to fancy Cherry Tree because they have probably got
the best all-round professional and team.
"But you never know."
Bishop is happy with the way Clitheroe's own professional Stephen
Benjamin has settled in.
"He's good. He has struggled a bit at times coming to terms with the
different conditions but he's up for it.
"And people tend to forget that he's only 19."
There were times in last Saturday's victory over struggling Blackburn
Northern when Bishop was concerned that Clitheroe might come unstuck
once again at the hands of the team at the bottom.
But they eventually clinched a maximum seven-points win by 23 runs.
"It was a good seven points for us in the end," he said.
"They have only won two games all summer but they beat us in a
run-rate chase on the opening day of the season.
"We got a good score of 170-plus but they got the reduced target.
"On Saturday, it looked as though it might happen again. "They went
for it and with Mark Lomas and Nick Weaver going really well they
could have won it.
"But we got Weaver out and it had a bit of a domino effect. They
started going down like ninepins but we went for it right to the end.
"Now we play Read at our place on Saturday and that could be a great
game.
"We've got new covers and our wicket has improved no end. I think it
will be a cracker on Saturday, so we'll need a big score, especially
with Peter Sleep in their side.
"So far, most of our rain-affected games have been away so we haven't
really felt the benefit of the new covers, the seconds have had that.
"But we're looking forward to Saturday and the second half of the
season."
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph