Ribblesdale League: Padiham sink Settle (5 July 1999)
Padiham swept Settle aside and raced to within one point of leaders Cherry Tree at the top of the Jennings Ribblesdale League
05-Jul-1999
5 July 1999
Ribblesdale League: Padiham sink Settle
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Padiham swept Settle aside and raced to within one point of
leaders Cherry Tree at the top of the Jennings Ribblesdale
League.
The Arbories club boasted a total of 213-8 and bowled Settle out
for just 96. Leaders Cherry Tree had a frustrating day when early
morning rain wrecked their chances of beating strugglers
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel.
Ribblesdale Wanderers slipped up against Whalley who also had
difficulty with the bat reaching 142-9. Professional Warren
Knowles stepped in and took seven wickets for just 25 runs as
Wanderers were left clinging on with nine wickets down. Earby
looked to have the points in the bag against Edenfield, but were
denied by a late partnership with Andy Wright scoring 53 to see
the visitors to victory. Earlier Jonathan Harvey had scored 61
for the Applegarth club while stand-in professional Brad White,
of Bacup, took 5-51. Stephen Hipgrave took 6-44 against
Edenfield, but it was not enough. Graham Bardsley did the damage
as Read picked up the points against Barnoldswick. He took 5-48
after his side had posted a total of 157-7. Barnoldswick were
always behind the run rate.
Great Harwood beat Baxenden with a fighting performance after
Andy Holroyd had scored 52 not out for the home side in their
rain-affected game.
Richard Lamb came good for Harwood with 57 not out.
Clitheroe took seven points from Blackburn Northern.
Results: Baxenden 178-7, Gt Harwood 182-4 (5 pts);
Blackburn Northern 175 all out (0), Clitheroe 197-5 (7); Earby
115-9 (0), Edenfield 116-8 (5); Oswaldtwistle v Cherry Tree no
play 2 pts each; Read 157-7 (5), Barnoldswick 133-8 (0);
Ribblesdale Wdrs 114-9 (0), Whalley 142-9 (5); Settle 96 (0),
Padiham 213-6 (7).
Padiham made it through to the quarter-finals of the Lancashire
Cup when they beat Egerton by five runs yesterday, but Cherry
Tree bowed out at Glossop.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph