Scotland: Aberdeenshire in pole position (23 July 1999)
With six games remaining, the battle for the first Scottish National Cricket League Premiership title is hotting up
23-Jul-1999
23 July 1999
Scotland: Aberdeenshire in pole position
Keith Graham
With six games remaining, the battle for the first Scottish National
Cricket League Premiership title is hotting up. Aberdeenshire are
still in pole position, despite their first league defeat last
Saturday, but West of Scotland have narrowed the gap after last week's
emphatic victory over the leaders while Ayr are still in the hunt.
Carlton's fading title aspirations could suffer a further set-back
tomorrow when they take on the leaders at Mannofield. Kevin Thomson's
absence through injury has reduced the potency of Neil MacRae's attack
which looked under-resourced and unbalanced last week.
Jason Arnberger and MacRae himself have tried to fill the gap but not
convincingly and too much therefore depends upon the impressive David
Cox. Arnberger has also suffered successive failures with the bat, a
wrong he will doubtless be at pains to right tomorrow.
West of Scotland are running into form at the right time. Corey
Richards, with more than 600 runs under his belt, forms a daunting
opening partnership with Dougie Lockhart, who scored an impressive 90
a week ago for Derbyshire's second XI, while Craig Wright is in good
form with the ball with 22 wickets at eight apiece.
West will be at full strength against Heriot's with captain Mark
Townson recovered from a muscle strain, Stephen Gilmour back from his
efforts for Scotland's under-19s and Alan Williamson returning to duty
behind the wickets.
Heriot's have had an indifferent season, especially with the bat, but
Jim Love returns to strengthen that department.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)