Vaux Northern League News (30 August 1999)
Darwen began the crucial last four games of the title tun-in with an impressive victory against Leyland DAF to maintain their nine point lead at the top of the Northern League
30-Aug-1999
30 August 1999
Vaux Northern League News
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Darwen began the crucial last four games of the title tun-in
with an impressive victory against Leyland DAF to maintain their nine
point lead at the top of the Northern League.
Darwen's opening attack of professional Richard Petrie and Andrew
Mercer soon reduced DAF to 49-4 with Mercer in particular in
devastating form, clean bowling the first three in DAF's batting
order. Despite some middle order resistance, Gareth Cordingley
claimed three more wickets in a fine spell as DAF reached 148-8.
In reply, Darwen set off at a blistering pace with Graham Ainslie
smashing 47 from 51 balls including seven fours and a six before the
Birch Hall side were rocked with the loss of three wickets in quick
succession. At 76-3 caution was needed and sensible batting from
Petrie and Graham Parkinson in an unbeaten stand of 73 saw Darwen
home and still unbeaten with three games remaining.
Chorley comprehensively defeated Leyland by nine wickets at Windsor
Park on Saturday in the Northern League but were cruelly denied by
rain at Morecambe yesterday after bowling themselves into a strong
position in the Vaux Bitter Cup final.
Leyland were dismissed for 119, despite solid resistance from opener
Ian McDonnell, who made 57. Veteran spinner Keith Eccleshare bowled
superbly to take 6-35.
After the early loss of Russell Cake, run out by a brilliant piece of
fielding, Chorley cruised to victory in under 27 overs, Neil
Bannister finishing on 53 not out and Roland Horridge batting quite
majestically with eight fours in his unbeaten 50.
In the Vaux Bitter final Chorley bowled and fielded excellently to
restrict Morecambe to 131-9 from their 40 overs, of which
professional Ashwell Prince made an invaluable 69. But Chorley had
received just one over and made 1-0 when heavy rain ended play. The
final will be replayed next Sunday. Chorley 120-1
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)