10 May 1999
Worsley Cup Round-up
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Worsley Cup holders East Lancs staged a battling fightback to take
their place in the second round at the expense of Rishton.
Having struggled to 60-5 from 40 overs, East Lancs looked to be in
deep trouble. Rishton professional Paul Wiseman, 3-4 in his 10 overs,
and Robbie Walsh, who conceded just six runs from his allocation, had
put the brakes on.
But East Lancs managed to accelerate just in time and the last 10
overs brought 83 runs, Paul Turner (30) and Paul Kelly (20) lighting
the fuse and Jan Van Boeckel (29no) and Nas Iqbal (13no) finishing
with a bang.
The total of 142-7 looked respectable enough but Rishton were in with
a chance while Wiseman (33) was in the middle. He finally holed out
on the boundary after trying to smash a full toss out of the ground.
John Davies (23) kept Rishton hopes alive until Iqbal came back to
round off an impressive bowling spell. He finished with 4-24 and
Rishton 122 all out.
Joe Scuderi led Colne, last season's losing finalists, into the last
eight at the expense of local rivals Burnley. The professional made
98 as Colne overhauled Burnley's 160-7 with eight balls to spare.
Scuderi faced 117 balls and hit eight fours and four sixes and his
dominance was reflected in the fact that he made his runs out of 138
when he was dismissed by Kamran Farooq just two short of his century.
Justin Nutter played an admirable supporting role as he occupied the
other end for the best part of two hours but Burnley were left to rue
a dropped chance at slip, off Scuderi, when he had made 19.
The Australian gave no other chances in a quality knock and although
there was a brief moment of panic following his dismissal, skipper
Gary Laycock and Matthew Wilson saw the hosts home.
Ian Whitehead and David Brown had given Burnley a target to defend as
they put together an 86-run partnership for the fifth wicket to
rescue the visitors from 45-4 after professional Anthony Botha had
been run out.
Whitehead's 59 came off 109 balls with five fours and a six and Brown
made 37 before becoming one of Scuderi's two victims.
Church produced a pathetic performance and were no match for in-form
Lowerhouse, who skittled them for just 43 runs.
It might have been a total humiliation, as there was not a single
boundary scored from the bat, no batsman managed double figures and
they were grateful to 'extras' for 17 runs in their meagre total.
Lowerhouse professional Martin Van Jaarsveld was again the mainstay
of their innings, scoring 59 and sharing an invaluable stand of 70
with Simon Payne (34).
The wickets were shared by the attack as Lowerhouse were dismissed
for 153. But that proved way beyond Church who simply capitulated.
Lowerhouse's Paul Stansfield finished with four wickets, with the
only black mark against the bowlers being 13 wides as they cruised
into the next round.
The games between Bacup and Enfield and Ramsbotom and Todmorden were
both washed out and are due to be played this Saturday, the reserve
date. The draw for the second round is scheduled to take place on
Saturday evening at Bacup.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)