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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 20th, 2000 31


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HE pride of the Ribble Valley crick­ et scene at the


seconds. The Station Road side were


without a win since their pro­ motion as Second Division runners-up last season. But they broke their duck against Barnoldswick sec­


onds.Having failed to bowl out any of their opponents so far this term, when they skittled the West Craven side for 112, the omens looked good. And the locals managed to


Howard hits form as


low championship con­ tenders Padiham on Sat­


Wanderers win again R


IBBLESDALE Wanderers turned up the heat on fel­


urday. The Church Meadow side comfortably overcame their


rivals by six wickets and now leap-frog them into second place of the Jennings Ribbles­ dale Cricket League. Skipper David Howard grabbed the headlines with a match winning knock of 74. But it was the bowlers who


Wanderers v Padiham PADIHAM


knock off the winning runs with five wickets in hand, thanks to John Kearsley's fine 52 - while son Lee was also in top form with the bat in the first team's win over Baxenden. Also in the First Division,


strangled the life out of Padi­ ham's strong batting line-up, limiting them to 158-8 off their allotted 45 overs. In reply, Ribblesdale


P. Metcalfe c Monk b O’Neill .15 P. Tripathi b O'Neill ...............6 Sharma c Palmer b Howard . . .9 J. Hartley................................ 36 A. McNicholas b Monk.......... 18 N. Mehmood run o u t ...............17


reached their victory target with several overs to spare. Phil Metcalfe and Pankaj


John Longden was the match-winner in Read sec­ onds’ derby victory over


Salesbury. He made 64 as Read


reached 174-7, and then took 6-22 as the Whalley Road side blitzed Salesbury for just


48.Ribblesdale Wanderers sec­ onds kept up the pressure at the top with a narrow win over Padiham seconds. The locals bowled out the


HITTING OUT: David Howard


Tripathi opened after Padi­ ham had been put into bat. Ribblesdale had, however,


at square leg for nine. Metcalfe eventually per­


done their homework and set a tight defensive field for the free-scoring Tripathi. It proved to be well-worked


ished in the 23rd over as Gra­ ham Monk took a fine catch


off O’Neill. Hartley and McNicholas


ploy as the maverick Indian was on his way back to the pavilion for six having faced


just 10 balls, clean bowled by T in tJ / l " O n m n 11 fYNJoill


David “Onion” O’Neill. Ajay Sharma, who had


Arbories outfit for 151, and held on to win with one man left in the tent, despite Keith Hitchon's 5-47. Clitheroe seconds are also


been dropped by Ribbles­ dale pro Shahid Nawaz, struck two fours but then timed Howard off his legs straight to Richard Palmer


in contention at the top after they beat leaders Cherry Tree by eight wickets after restrict­ ing the Blackburn side to 144- 6 .


Green (59 not out) led the


locals home. In the Second Division,


Salesbury seconds lost com­ fortably to Baxenden, who scored 152-9 before bowling the locals out for 128, of which 84 runs were scored by Rabagliati. Our four sides in the Third


added 22 for the fourth wick­ et but the former, having hammered five fours and one six, departed for 36 - compre­ hensively bowled by Monk. Nasser Mehmood smacked


run.


son (7) were caught behind by Paul Hall off Howard and Monk respectively. Anthony Hall played well


A. Hall not o u t ........................ 21 U. Saddique c Hall b Howard .12 A. RobinsoncHallb Monk ...7


Q. Ali not o u t .............................7 Extras...................................13 Total (for 8 ) .......................158 Bowling: D. Howard 13-2—


as he finished unbeaten on 21. In reply, Nawaz went after


the bowling early and had reached 29 before he was bowled by McNicholas in his


first over. Michael Woods batted cau­


a quick-fire 17 off 12 balls before foolishly running him­ self out attempting a second


McNicholas was undone by


Monk for 18 while Umar Sad- dique (12) and Andrew Robin­


tiously along with skipper Howard. However, Woods was the victim of a lightning stumping by Robinson off Sharma for 18. Martin Davies fell to a simi­


lar fate for a duck while David Gardner-Chan was trapped


2-0-17-0. RIBBLESDALE


Nawaz b McNicholas ...........29 M. Woods st Robinson b Sharmal8 D. Howard n o to u t .................. 74 M. Davies st Robinson b Sharma .0 D. Gardncr-Chan lbw b Sharma 9 R. Palmer not out ...................17 Extras...................................17 Total (for 4 ) .......................152 Bowling: U. Saddique 2-0-24-0;


B. Ali 9-0-38-0; Sharma 19.1-5-57- 3; A. McNicholas G-2-11-1; N. Mehmood 3-1-11-0; J. Hartley 3-


0-10-0.


on Saturday. Despite reducing their opponents to


Clitheroe no match for leaders C


LITHEROE were no match for Jennings Ribblesdale League leaders Cherry Tree


60-6, Phil Bishop’s men could not ham­ mer home their advantage and were made to pay by Cherry Tree profession­


al Naeem Ashraf. The overseas star smashed a magnifi­


cent unbeaten century, including nine fours and four sixes, sharing in a seventh wicket partnership of 133 with Paul


Division make up the top four in the table, with unbeaten Read thirds leading the way. They picked up an 11th


win against Cherry Tree thirds, winning by nine wick­ ets with Whalley finishing


unbeaten on 52. Ribblesdale Wanderers


thirds had a similarly con­ vincing win over Stacksteads seconds, earning an eight- wicket success. There are 17 points


Reed.Mark Hargreaves performed heroical­ ly with the ball returning figures of 5-28 but sadly his efforts were to be in vain. The locals won the toss and asked


their opponents to bat. The decision looked to be a good one


as Cherry Tree were reduced to 29-3. Mick Veevers was first to go steering a catch straight to Mark Coulter off


David Glover. Anthony Grogan soon followed his fel­


between second and Clitheroe thirds in third, although the Chatburn Road side enjoyed a whopping 119-run win over


Padiham thirds. Carter hit 92 in their total


of 258-8, which Padiham


never troubled. Salesbury thirds complete


the local dominance of the table after their 10-run victo­ ry against Blackburn North­ ern. Jump took 6-56 as Northern were all out for 95


chasing Salesbury's 105. FIXTURES Saturday


Senior Division


Clitheroe v Barnoldswick; Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers;


Whalley v Edenfield. First Division


Barnoldswick v Clitheroe;


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BGSOB v Whalley; Cherry Tree v Read; Ribblesdale Wanderers v Great Harwood; Salesbury v


Burnley Belvedere. Second Division


Burnley Belvedere v Salesbury. Sunday


Senior League Cherry Tree v Ribblesdale


Wanderers; Clitheroe v Blackburn Northern; Read v Settle; Whalley


v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel. Third Division


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v


Clitheroe; Ribblesdale Wanderers v Cherry Tree; Salesbury v Read.


JENNINGS


RIBBLESDALE CRICKET


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Senior Division P W TN/R LBP Pts


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0 1 2 0 0 4 2 S S 2 2 OPENING TIMES:


M o n d a y - F r i d a y 9 a . m . - 6 p .m . Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 11 am - 4pm 4 m R


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r


Cherry Tree 15 11 Ribb Wands 15 9 Padiham.... 15 Read........ 15 Gt Harwoodl5 Clitheroe... 15 Whalley.... 15 Northern... 15 Earby.......15 Baxenden.. 15 Barn'wick.. 15 Edenfield... 15 Settle.......15 Osw Imm.. 15


Gt Harwoodl3 Cherry Tree 13 Ribb \Vndrsl3 Clitheroe... 13 Read........13 Padiham.... 13 Salesbury ..13 Belvedere.. 13


10 69 8 61


6 59 8 55


low opener as Hargreaves trapped him leg before for eight with the score on 18. Eleven runs later, Daryl Redhead was beaten all ends up by Hargreaves for


five.Ashraf started to get the scoreboard ticking but Andy Robinson could only


muster one run despite spending over 20


minutes out in the middle. Forty-nine for five quickly became 60-


6 as Garry Bolton returned a catch to professional Dexter Fitton for five. However, with Clitheroe looking to wrap up the innings, Ashraf and Reed


had other ideas. The pair knocked the ball all over the


park with some exquisite strokeplay. Ashraf’s 100 came off 118 deliveries while it took 78 balls for Reed to regis­


ter his 50. He was out shortly after reaching his


half-century as Hargreaves got him to spoon a catch up to Phil Bishop. The same combination removed Anthony Robinson (3) as Tree eventually closed on 209-7.Clitheroe’s reply got off to a decent enough start with Andy Burns and Neil Bolton taking the score along to 28 with­


out much fuss. But Bolton was undone by Ashraf for


14 while Fitton (1) and Simon Bishop (3) went cheaply - both victims of


Garry Bolton. Burns (17) and Coulter (0) were dis­


missed leaving Clitheroe struggling on Read avoid revenge mission


47-6.Mark Bolton (21), Neil Bibby (32) and Glover (34) bravely attempted a fight- back but it was all to no avail as Garry


ing Ramsbottom Cup defeat last week when they inflicted an eight- wicket win on the West Craven side at the Apple-


R


garth. The locals won the toss and


inserted the home side. Youngster Oliver Newby


was deprived of gaining yet another professional scalp when Read put down the dangerous Jon Harvey to a straight-forward square leg


catch on two. Veteran Ian Clarkson


played an accomplished innings and took the score on to 83 before he tried to hit another six off Peter Sleep, but merely gave 16-year-old


EA D d e n i e d Earby revenge for their overwhelm­


Joey Marshall the chance to take a brilliant catch over his head moving backwards up the slope to the boundary. Captain Steve Rushton


also perished trying to attack Sleep, and was stumped for two, as was Matthew Plant as he tried to charge the Aus­ tralian unsuccessfully. The Earby innings gradu­


ally petered out to 167-8, although Read were glad to see the back of Harvey, who hit several excellent cover dri­ ves in his 84 before being well run out by Garry O'Connor's fine throw to the wicketkeep­


er. Earby had the encourage­


ment of having Michael Whalley soon caught behind,


but this merely brought in Sleep, who carefully played himself in, while encouraging


newly-promoted Duncan Bennett to do likewise. Sleep gradually began to


unfold his wonderful array of shots, taking the partnership to over a hundred until Ben­ nett was eventually out for 43 - an innings which get better


as it went on. The demise of Bennett


brought Terry Little to the crease, and he and Sleep paced their game admirably, winning comfortably with four overs to spare. This win keeps Read in


Earby v Read EARBY


1. Clarkson c Marshall b S!eep51 Harvey run o u t ...................... 84 S. Rushton st Little b Sleep. . .2


2-0-18-0. READ


touch with the leaders, and they take on fellow title con­ tenders Ribblesdale Wander­ ers on Saturday.


M. Whallcy c Proud b Harvey 4 D. Bennett lbw b Harvey . . .43 Sleep not o u t ...........................90 T. Little not out.................22 Extras.................................12 Total (for 2 ) ................. 171 Bowling: A. Rushton 12-2-45-


0; Harvey 17-2-65-2; G. Sedman 9-0-32-0; M. Plant 4-0-18-0; S. Rushton 0.1-0-4-0.


Whalley bowlers win the day W ing. First Division


BGSOB....13 Barn'wick.. 13


St’steads.... 13 Whalley.... 13


Second Division


Old Ross.... 12 Earby....... 12 Osw 1mm.. 12 Rolls........12 Settle.......12 BGSOB....12 Belvedere.. 12 Salesbury.. 12 Northern... 12 Edenfield... 12 Baxenden.. 12 Rolls 2nds. 12


P W TN/R LBP Pts 3 14 58 2 14 56 2 8 55 3 8 49 5 10 41 5 6 37 5 2 33 5 4 32 6 6 32 8 10 29 6 4 28 9 2 13


P W TN/R LBP Pts 1 10 59 2 14 55 4 12 46 4 12 46 3 10 46 3 10 43 4 6 37 7 10 29 7 8 27 7 8 27 6 4 25 9 4 13


Third Division P W TN/R LBP Pts


Read........13 11 Ribb Wndrsl3 10


Clitheroe... 13 Salesbury.. 13 St'stcads.... 13 Northern... 12 Edenfield... 13 Cherry Tree 11 Belvedere.. 13 Settle.......12 Padiham.... 11 Earby.......13 Gt Harwoodll Osw 1mm.. 13 Bam’wick.. 11 Baxenden.. 11


0 20 79 2 18 70


3 12 53 5 16 50 5 10 44 4 12 44 5 10 44 3 6 40


'HALLEY'S bowling


attack of professional Gra­ ham Knowles and Simon


Gorton took five wickets apiece to earn the locals a welcome seven points at Dark Lane on Saturday. After being bowled out for 143 in the


Pratt had made 17 from 33 balls when he was bowled by former Lowerhouse


Baxenden v Whalley WHALLEY


man James Capstick. Ian Grace was bowled by Simon Bul-


cock for two, but Steve Boswell and Kearsley took the score to 141. The final four wickets fell for just


40th over, Whalley knew the home side would have 50 overs in which to knock


off the winning runs. But a flurry of wickets upset Baxen-


Andy Pratt lost the toss and his side , , . .,


were put in to bat. Whalley were soon in trouble as


Knowles perished at the hands of oppo­ site number Ronnie Davies for eight, and Gareth Edmondson was bowled off the next ball leaving the locals on 13-2. Paul Grace made 10 before being


trapped by lanky former Haslingden seamer Liam Bones at 26, and^when


Kevin Reed (10) nicked one behind off the pro, Baxenden were in control. But Lee Kearsley and skipper Pratt turned things around with a partnership


worth 62 runs in 13 overs. Kearsley was the aggressor, with his


captain tying the other end down.


able victory against Bamoldswick thirds after posting their third suc­ cessive score over 200 on a good home batting


□ CHAT B URN


track. The locals made steady


6 8 35 6 10 34 4 6 32 7 6 30 6 8 24 9 6 20 6 4 15


progress against an experi­ enced Bamoldswick bowling attack with Jamie Hopcroft making a brisk 46, sharing a stand of 60 with Steve Proc­


tor. 7 0 11


made with Richard Shovel- ton and Neil Cartledge


secured a comfort­


den's run chase, and they were finally dismissed for 129 with 11 balls remain-


overs.


Kearsley's superb innings included 54 runs in boundaries - 11 fours and two


. . , _ .


sixes. Hugh Doyle and Gorton departed


out.


pattern as they stumbled to 37-4 and then steadied matters with a stand of 57


Baxenden's innings followed a similar .


for the fifth wicket. But from 94-5 in the 32nd over, the


recovery was all too brief and Knowles and Gorton saw off the tail for a 14-run


win. Knowles dismissed the key men,


Davies (30) at 94 and Edmundson (30)


five runs later after the course of the game looked to have changed, and he and Gorton took the accolades. The pro ended with 5-54 off 24 overs, while Gorton recorded 5-51 off 18.1.


before Proctor was out for 74


in the 40th over. The middle order helped take the score to 204-7 at the


end of the 45 overs. In reply the visitors made


a steady sta rt until John Lockley made inroads, claiming 4-43 off his 14 overs


- his best haul of the season. The other wickets were


shared around with Dave Musson claiming 2-12 off six


overs. Barnoldswick were even­


Further partnerships were ‘ of their target at 127 in the tually all out 77 runs short


45th over. Chatburn 204-7: B.


without troubling the scorers, and Whal­ ley disappointingly crumbled to 143 all


three runs though as Boswell (17) and Kearsley (70) fell in successive Bones’


Knowles c Bulcock b Davies.........................8 K. Reed c Holroyd b Davies.......................10


G. Edmondson b Davies............................... 0 E Grace lbw b Bones . . . .............................10 L. Kearslcy b Bones ................................... 70 A. Pratt b Capstick......................................17 I. Grace b Buicock..........................................2 S. Boswell b Bones........ : ............................ 17 H. Doyle lbw b Davie s..................................0 S. Gorton b Davie s........................................0 D. Westwood not o u t ..................................... 0 E x tra s ................................... ....................7 Total ......................................................143 Bowling: Davies 14-4-45-5; L. Bones 10.2-


0-39-3; J. Capstick 6-1-18-1; S. Bulcock 9-4- 36-1.


BAXENDEN


D. Hartley c 1. Grace b Gorton ..................2 P. Usher lbw b Gorton................................. 17 M. Rishton b Gorton .................................. 5 S. Edmundson c Westwood b Knowles . . .30 A. Holroyd lbw b Knowles .......................... 3 Davies c and b Knowles.............................30 D. Usher b Gorton ....................................... 13 L. Bones b Knowles................. ...................13 S. Bulcock b Knowles.................................. 3 J. Capstick not out ......................................1 S. Bowden b Gorton ....................................® Extras .................................................... U Total .....................................................128 Bowling: Knowles 24-5-54-5; S. Gorton 18.1-2-51-5; H. Doyle 6-2-13-0. .


Brooks 7, S. Proctor 74, J. Hopcroft 46, R. Shovelton 18, N. Cartledge 17, T. Saun­ ders 11, D. Musson 13 riot out, J. Moore 8, J. Lockley 0


not out. Barnoldswick 127: R.


Shovelton 10-5-17-0; J. Lockley 14-3-43-4; N. Car­ tledge 9-0-27-1; D. Musson 6-3-12-2; L. Shovelton 3.2-1- 14-1; S. Proctor 2-0-8-1.


another away defeat against Barrowford to remain firmly, rooted to the bottom of the Craven





CHATBURN sec­ onds suffered


and District Cricket League Division Three.


- Barrowford batted first and despite some tight bowl­ ing early on from Clarkson and Anwyl, chances went begging allowing the opposi­ tion to reach 169 all out. Gary Clarkson took 5-34


off 15 overs and Chris Rush (2-17) bowled well at the end taking 2-17 off five overs. Chatbum struggled to 91


all out in reply with only Simpson (24), Craig (23) and Martin Brown (17 not


out).


Cherry Tree v Clitheroe CHERRY TREE


CLITHEROE


A. Bums c Grogan b Bolton..................... 17 N. Bolton c Reed b Ashraf ........................ 14 Fitton c Butler b Bolton...............................1


S. Bishop c Ashraf b Bolton...................... -3 M. Bolton c and b Hopwood...................... 21


M. Coulter lbw b Bolton..............................-0 N. Bibby c Butler b Ashraf.........................32 D. Glover c Bolton b Ashraf.......................34 P. Bishop lbw B Bolton ................................ 4 D. Pickles b Bolton ...................................... j* M. Hargreaves not o u t ................................•“ Extras ..........


-1“


Total.................................................. -u f Bowling: Ashraf 20-5-13-3; G. Bolton 12.4-4-


34-6; C. Hopwood 7-0-52-1; A. Sudnik 1-0-7-0. o e


M. Plant st Little b Sleep . . . .9 A. Rushton c and b Newby . . .0 S. Picklos ran o u t .....................3 C. Walton c Little b Newby . .2 N. Hodge not o u t .....................3 R. Wiseman c Lynagh b Sleep 1 G. Sedman not o u t ...................0


Extras........................... 12 Total (for 8 ) ..................... 167 Bowling: O. Newby 10-1-32-2;


D. Lynagh 6-0-22-0; W. Eastham 10-2-26-0; Sleep 16-1-55-4; G. O'Connor 1-0-3-0; J. Hargreaves


15-2;


D. O'Neill 15-4-38-2: Nawaz 8-2- 27-0; G. Monk 7-1-21-3; S. Bishop


lbw by Sharma for nine. Howard, though, began to


cut loose and struck 10 fours as he took his side to victory with more than three overs to spare. He finished unbeaten on 74 and was given able support


by Palmer (17). The locals now have top-


of-the-table Cherry Tree firmly in their sights. Ribblesdale


Bolton ripped through the locals finishing with 6-34 as Clitheroe were dismissed for 142 with more than four overs to spare.


M. Veevers c Coulter b Glover.................... 4 A. Grogan lbw b Hargreaves........................ 8


D. Redhead b Hargreaves........................ . •» Ashraf not o u t ...........................................105 A. Robinson b Hargreaves ...........................*


G. Bolton c and b F i tto n .............................. J P. Reed c Bishop b Hargreaves.................. 52 A.Robinson c Bishop b Hargreaves.............3


M. Butler not out ........................................-0 Extras .................................................... •”


Total (for 7 ) .......................■ • • • • • • • • -209 Bowling: D. Glover 11-0-45-1; M. Harg-


reaves 10-4-28-5; Fitton 12-2-42-1; N. Bolton 3-0-16-0; N. Bibby 9-0-61-0.


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