Scottish Cricket: Hanif leading the charge (19 Jun 1998)
THE Conference meeting between Clydesdale and Aberdeenshire at Titwood tomorrow promises to be the top match in a section which has so far been dominated by the Mannofield side despite them having completed only four of their scheduled seven games
19-Jun-1998
19 June 1998
Scottish Cricket: Hanif leading the charge
By Keith Graham
THE Conference meeting between Clydesdale and Aberdeenshire at Titwood
tomorrow promises to be the top match in a section which has so far
been dominated by the Mannofield side despite them having completed
only four of their scheduled seven games because of rain.
However, full points from every game have given them a head start on
their rivals and third-placed Clydesdale will be hoping to narrow the
gap. With Amir Hanif, who has made a few one-day appearances for his
country, in such commanding form with the bat - he is already
approaching the 500 mark in his team's five league games - the home
team is at last beginning to show that they will be contenders for a
first division place.
Hanif, Ian Stanger and Greig Williamson shoulder the main bowling
burden but the lack of quality back-up may be significant as the race
hots up, especially as Stanger and Williamson are likely to find
themselves in the Scottish squad for the forthcoming heavy programme
of international matches.
Aberdeenshire however, have shown signs of fragility, losing in the
cup to West Lothian last Sunday. After a formidable start, Brad
Wigney's wickets have dried up, Kevin Thomson has not yet made an
impact with the ball and Mike Smith is also well below his best.
Their Australian overseas amateur Garth Nottle has been their most
effective performer with both bat and ball and a return to form by his
colleagues tommorrow is vital if they are to keep their unblemished
league record intact.
Ayr, in second place, look to have an easier task at Cambusdoon, where
they face an Uddingston side which gave Edinburgh Accies their first
win of the season last week. Stirling County desperately need to
record their first win of the season at home to Accies, otherwise
third division cricket looms large next season.
Conference A leaders Heriot's should be too strong for Kelburne at
Whitehaugh, especially if they repeat their form of last week when
they so comprehensively beat GHK.
Conference B leaders, West of Scotland travel to Falkland, whose
opener Gary Maslam is in a rich seam of form. The Partick club should,
however, prove too strong for their Fife opponents.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)