11 Jul 1997
Ribblesdale League: Singh's right on song
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers captain Terry Braithwaite is not viewing
tomorrow's trip to table-topping Cherry Tree as a cup final
dress rehearsal.
The two sides clash in the Ramsbottom Cup climax at Baxenden at
the end of the month.
But with Cherry Tree desperate to maintain their run of maximum
points from seven consecutive games to stave off the challenge
of Clitheroe, the league game takes on added importance.
And it brings together two of the form professionals in Cherry
Tree's Naeem Ashraf and Gurinder Singh of Ribblesdale.
"With the exception of Ashraf, Gurinder is probably the best in
the league on current form," Braithwaite.
"He doesn't think he is batting well - but he is getting runs.
"And he is mopping up tails whereas he used to get the top three
or four and nobody else.
"We are playing some good cricket and have started winning in
the league although we had a bit of a hiccough at Padiham.
"So we are not going into the game thinking we are going to get
hammered out of sight.
"We gave Cherry Tree a good game at home and hopefully we can
peg them back a little bit.
"Every one of our wins has been a seven points win. So when we
win, we do it in style.
"But Cherry Tree will be a different kettle of fish.
"They bat a long way down whereas a lot of other sides struggle
after the top five or six.
"The cup will be a different game altogether as the
professionals are restricted to 10 overs," he added.
Both sides have availability problems with the leaders missing
three first choice batsmen in Michael Veevers, Simon Hulme and
Ian Simpson.
Ribblesdale Wanderers have John Rain on holiday but will also be
without the services of their under 15s - who have been given
regular first team experience - due to their involvement in the
Lancashire Cup semi-final at Preston on Sunday.
One dilemma for Braithwaite is that a win would play into the
hands of local rivals Clitheroe, who travel to Whalley.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)