Ribblesdale League: Scothern's Raja warning (22 May 1999)
Barnoldswick's new captain Mike Scothern is expecting fireworks from professional Raja Arshad - and tomorrow's Jennings Ribblesdale League derby against Earby would the ideal place to start
22-May-1999
22 May 1999
Ribblesdale League: Scothern's Raja warning
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Barnoldswick's new captain Mike Scothern is expecting fireworks from
professional Raja Arshad - and tomorrow's Jennings Ribblesdale League
derby against Earby would the ideal place to start.
Arshad warmed up following his delayed arrival at Victory Park with a
rapid 24 against Great Harwood last Saturday, when all his runs came
in boundaries.
And Scothern believes some big scores will be on the cards.
"I think he's going to take some attacks apart and he hits the ball a
long way. He doesn't block many and I think he will demoralise some
sides.
"He's played for Pakistan in the Hong Kong Sixes with the likes of
Wasim Akram and Rashid Latif so you've got to be able to play a bit
to be in that sort of company," said Scothern, who is concentrating
all his energies on the captain's job after retiring from the Minor
Counties scene at the end of last summer.
Barnoldswick had to use substitute professionals up to last weekend,
so Scothern is relieved to have their full-time paid-man in place.
"It takes a lot of aggravation out of it knowing that he will be
there week-in, week-out and it will help them whole team to have him
there on a regular basis," he added.
Every cloud has a silver lining, however, and in Arshad's absence
Barnoldswick were able to field Kenyan Steve Tikolo, who helped them
beat Clitheroe en route to the World Cup where he took a half-century
off the England attack this week.
"He showed a lot of class when he played for us. He bowled
magnificently and then made 30-odd not out and looked a very
impressive player. He's one to log away in the memory banks," said
Scothern.
Barnoldswick, who were at home to Settle today, have also beaten
Oswaldtwistle but lost to Read and then last Saturday suffered a
batting collapse to lose to second-placed Great Harwood by seven
runs.
"We have been a bit inconsistent with our batting but I'm reasonably
satisfied. It's just disappointing that we didn't beat Cherry Tree
(in the cup) and Great Harwood," Scothern added.
"We really need two wins now to stay in contention with the leaders.
We have still to play Ribblesdale Wanderers and Padiham and we beat
them both last season so we know what we are capable of.
"We feel by not getting the wins we should have done we have set
ourselves a big target.
"But we certainly feel capable of being up there challenging at the
end of the season."
Elsewhere tomorrow, unbeaten Padiham host fifth-placed Read which
will pitch Lancashire's Mark Harvey against Old Trafford second team
coach Peter Sleep.
And leaders Ribblesdale Wanderers entertain Clitheroe in a local
derby at Church Meadow.
Tomorrow's fixtures: Barnoldswick v Earby, Blackburn N v Cherry
Tree, Edenfield v Baxenden, Oswaldtwistle I v Great Harwood, Padiham v
Read, Ribblesdale W v Clitheroe, Whalley v Settle.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph