Scottish Cricket: All change on Western front (7 April 1998)
WITH the new Scottish season two weeks away, the Western District Association have announced a major shake-up in their structure
07-Apr-1998
7 April 1998
Scottish Cricket: All change on Western front
By Keith Graham
WITH the new Scottish season two weeks away, the Western
District Association have announced a major shake-up in their
structure. Starting on April 25, clubs will be playing in a
two-tiered, five division set-up with promotion and relegation
throughout.
The move follows the recent merger between the Western Union and
the two divisions of the Scottish League to form three
conferences, places in which will determine divisional
placements when the new Scottish National League gets under way
in 1999.
The new Western Union will comprise three divisions which in
1999 will provide promotional access to the National League.
Access to this competition will be provided through a new two
divisional Glasgow League, in effect creating a five divisional
feeder league.
The Scottish Cricket Union have appointed West of Scotland
all-rounder Craig Wright as their development officer for the
West District.
Wright, who won his first full Scottish cap last season, will
have as his main objective the promotion and coaching of cricket
at junior level, especially in primary schools. He has just
completed his senior coaching award at Lilleshall.
Angus Dunlop (Dublin YMCA) has been appointed Ireland's captain
for their first three Benson & Hedges Cup matches against
Glamorgan (Dublin May 1) and Essex (May 4) and Middlesex (May
5).
IRELAND SQUAD: A R Dunlop (YMCA), O F Butler (Old Belvedere), G
Cooke (Limavady), J O Davy (Pembroke), M Dwyer (The Hills), R L
Eagleson (Carrick), D Heasley (Carrick), E C Joyce (Merrion), W
K McCallan (Cliftonville), P McCrum (Armagh), J A M Molins
(Carlisle), A D Patterson (Cliftonville).
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)