Russell hits quick-fire ton (11 August 1999)
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel are hoping to have Russell Whalley back as their professional next season - along with the fireworks he produced when blasting the Settle attack to all parts on Saturday, writes Pete oliver
11-Aug-1999
11 August 1999
Russell hits quick-fire ton
Pete Oliver
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel are hoping to have Russell Whalley back as
their professional next season - along with the fireworks he produced
when blasting the Settle attack to all parts on Saturday, writes Pete
oliver.
Whalley hammered a 42-ball ton to speed Oswaldtwistle to a
nine-wicket victory.
And if the club gets its way, the former Rishton man will be leading
by example again next summer.
"We are looking towards next season and we think Russell will
probably re-sign," said skipper Roger Watson, who believes his side
will be better equipped to mount a challenge at the top end of the
Jennings Ribblesdale League by then.
"We'd like him back and we've got some youngsters coming through who
we are trying to give a bit of chance," Watson added. Mitch Taylor
fits into that category and the young batsman was promoted to number
three as Oswaldtwistle closed in on their victory target of 133.
He responded with an unbeaten 11, having watched Whalley blast his
way to a century in an opening stand of 120 of which Duncan Watson
stood back and made 11.
Whalley crashed 12 fours and eight sixes in his 49-ball 111 not out
as Settle's total was overhauled inside 15 overs.
"It was a pleasure to watch rather than be on the receiving end,"
said skipper Watson.
"He's a big, strong lad and he punished some bad bowling.
"They fed him and he took full advantage. It was his day and it was
fantastic to watch.
"It's been coming. He's had his sixties and seventies but not the big
one until now.
"He absolutely smashed it and it was certainly one of the best
amatuer knocks I've seen."
Whalley's explosion took his runs tally for the season to around the
750 mark, although Oswaldtwistle still find themselves in the bottom
four - a position they will be looking to improve on in this
weekend's double-header against bottom club Blackburn Northern and
Baxenden.
"We should have had 14 points from the last two but we lost seven
wickets for as many runs last week.
"But we've got Blackburn Northern on Saturday when we'll be looking
for some points," Watson added.
Source :: The Lanacashire Evening Telegraph