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t,... V. i-vf. * SATURDAY
Read v Ribblesdale Wanderers
RIBBLESDALE W
I J. Rain b R a z a ........................26 D. Howard c Swarbrick b Newby4 M. Davis c O’Connor b Eastham 17 Nawaz c Swarbrick b Newby 25 R. Palmer c Bennett b Raza .14 M. Briggs c Swarbrick b Newby 6 P. Spencer b Raza
________
B. Spencer c O’Connor b Raza 0 P. Hall not out .......................... 2
Extras................................... Total (all out)
.............122 Bowling: O. Newby 12-2-32-4;
| A. Bennett 6-1-17-0; Raza 16-5- | 34-5; W. Eastham 9-2-27-1. READ
I G. O’Connor lbw b Howard . . .0 M. Whalley lbw b Whalley . .24 Raza lbw b Howard................17 J. Marshall b Nawaz ..............13 T. Little not o u t ...................... 28 W. Eastham c Spencer b IIoward7
| P. Haworth not out....................4 Extras...........
19
Total (for 5 ) .......................H2 Bowling: D. Howard 10.2-2-42- I 3; S. Nawaz 8-2-45-1; R. Whalley
| 7-2-16-1, • Read win on run rate.
Barnoldswick v | Clitheroe
BARNOLDSWICK
| M. Nutter c Coulter b Harg- .............................19
reaves I. Scothem c Bishop b Fitton 68
Arshad lbw b Dewhurst........... 8 P. Beech b Bibby ........... .. .27 S. Sheraz c Bolton b Bibby . .26 M. Plant run o u t ...................... 4 M. Scothem not out ..............20 A. Khan b Fitton.......................1 B. Chamley c Bishop b DewhurstO
| J. Stead not out ........................ 1 Extras ............................ .13 Total (for 8 ) .......................187 Bowling: M. Dewhurst 9-1-49-
I 2; M. Hargreaves 7-2-24-1; Fitton 116-6-48-2; Si. Bishop 4-1-15-0; N. | Bibby 9-0-40-2. CLITHEROE
I C. Musson b Stead.................... 0 A. Burns c I. Scothem b Stead 0
Fitton lbw b M. Scothem . . .21
I N. Bolton b B e e ch ..................33 St. Bishop b Beech.................. 19 S. Coulter b Arshad..................5
Raza spin hero m revenge win
T ?
with a comfortable run rate victory over reigning champions Ribbles-' dale Wanderers on Saturday. Despite Wanderers’ shocking run of
I v r
form this season, Read’s supporters could have been forgiven for feeling apprehensive against a side who are
............7 the last team to have beaten them in
R Gladwin c Swarbrick b Newby4 the league this season. However, as soon as young pace
| R. Whalloy lbw b R a z a ...........2
bowler Oliver Newby disposed of skip per David Howard (4) courtesy of a fine catch from wicketkeeper Paul Swarbrick, Read sensed that the day
belonged to them. This same combination accounted
EAD maintained their posi tion at the top of the Jen nings Ribblesdale League
for four wickets - the most valuable being that of professional Shahid
Nawaz for 25.
The home side’s tail offered little resistance and enabled Read’s popular professional Akram Raza to take five wickets for 34 runs. Ribblesdale never really got to grips
,
with some tight bowling, with only John Rain (26) showing good touch. Read’s reply did not get off to the
best of starts when Howard obtained a favourable lbw decision against opener Garry O’Connor with his sec
ond ball. Michael Whalley and Raza took i
the score along to 46 before the former was trapped lbw for a useful 24. Six runs later, Raza perished for 17
when he was struck on the foot by a delivery from Howard and was
trapped in front. Joey Marshall was clean bowled by
one of Nawaz’s clever variations for 13 while Warren Eastham lofted a simple catch into the outfield for seven - giv ing Howard his third wicket of the
day. Terry Little pushed Read within
sight of victory with an unbeaten 28 which included six fours. However, after 25 overs had been bowled, rain brought a premature end
to proceedings with the visitors requiring 11 further runs for victory. Read gained the maximum seven
points thanks to having a superior run rate.
Wanderers cup agony R
IB B L E SD A L E Wanderers' hopes of silverware for
the season vanished'on Sunday a t the hands of Great Harwood in a thrilling Ramsbottom Cup semi-final at Church Meadow.
Harwood's Ian Threlfall
was their stand-in skipper for the day, as Paul Houldsworth's wife gave birth the previous day. The stumper won the
toss and asked Wanderers to bat first on a hard track that had been covered from the overnight rain. Wanderers
started brightly with John Rain
and professional Shahid Nawaz putting on 53 for the first wicket before Rain top- edged a catch and was out
for 24. Nawaz was next to fall,
trapped in front by Ian Howarth for 39. Wanderers needed to capitalise on the good start if they were to post a total for Harwood to chase, and the batsmen put together several small part nerships with Martin Davies (11), skipper Dave Howard (24), Martin Brig gs (29) and Paul Spencer (16) all making useful con tributions. The last two batsmen,
Philip Hall and Rick Whal ley, added 13 before the
innings ended with Wan derers on 192-8 from the 48
overs. In reply, Ribblesdale had
an early breakthrough when Davies caught Howarth off Howard for 10
at 18. Paul Allen scored just
four before he fell victim to Nawaz and Harwood were stuttering on 35-2 after 11
overs. This brought the experi
enced pair of Harwood paid man Farhan Adil and Daniel Cheesbrough together at the crease. They batted well togeth
er, pinching singles and hit ting the ball cleanly. , They added 78 for the
33
third wicket before Adil was caught by Howard off Mar tin Briggs' first ball for 68. This gave Wanderers a
glimmer of hope, but Cheesbrough continued to
bat well before Howard finally dismissed him for 53. The Harwood middle
order saw them home with four overs to spare, and five wickets in hand. They now face Earby in
the final at Clitheroe. A good match was
enjoyed by a large crowd at Church Meadow, but Wan derers were left rueing a few missed chances and a total that was probably 20 or 30 runs short.
Whalley runs bonanza W
&
"HALLEY'S recent upturn in fortunes continued as they crushed Edenfield by
142 runs at Gincroft Lane on Satur- daY
And it was sweet revenge for the r i . , .
locals after being bombed out for just 38 runs in a six-wicket defeat at home to the same opponents in May. Jason Smith's men are starting to
put runs on the board, and with the bowling attack they possess, that always puts them in with a chance. Edenfield won the toss and inserted a softish track that
the visitors on
M. Dewhurst not out..................5 popped a bit. M. Preston not out ..................0
Nick Keighley (7 ) and Kevin Reed
Extras............................... 8 (14) were soon on their way back to Total (for 6 ) ..........................96 the pavilion, Keighley having left a Bowling: J. Stead 7-1-24-1; M.. B i l ly Sl in g e r delivery, only to see i t I Scothem 9-2-24-1; P. Beech 9-2- come off his gloves for a simple catch
| 31-2; Arshad 6-3-10-1. • Barnoldswick win on run
I rate
| Edenfield v Whalley WHALLEY
I Knowles c Holt b Slinger-----55 N. Keighley c Hanson b Slinger7 K. Reed c Lewis b Growden .14
I E Edmondson run o u t ...........21 G. Edmondson c and b Slinger2& D. Overy b Slinger . . . . . . . . . 3 3
I J. Smith not o u t ......................50 | R. Edmondson not o u t ...........5 Ex tra s ......................................9 Total (for 7 ) ..............., .. .2 2 2 Bowling: Lewis 9-1-32-0; W.
I Slinger 22-0-81-4; E. Growden 6- | 0-74-0; M. Hawke 8-0-74-0. EDENFIELD
r& ^ '
I Lewis c Edmondson b Smith . .9 P. Holt c Kearsiey b O'Neill. . .5 G. Smithson c Edmondson b
I Knowles ....................................19 M. Hawke c Knowles b 0'Neill7 T. Chadwick c Pratt b Smith 24 C. Hanson c Edmondson b
O'Neill..........................................9 A. Keircand b O'Neill......... .. .4 W. Slinger c Edmondson b
O'Neill................................. 0 F. Chadwick c Overy b O'Neill 0 M. Wcsolowski c Edmondson b
O'Neill..........................................0
| E. Growden not o u t ..................6 Extras......................................3 Total..................................... 80 Bowling: J. Smith 11-3-30-2; D.
I O'Neill 16-5-31-7; Knowles 5-2-12- 1; A. Pratt 1-0-6-0.
SUNDAY
RAMSBOTTOM CUP SEMI-FINAL
Ribblesdale W v
Great Harwood RIBBLESDALE W
I J. Rain'c Dobson b Simpson .24
Nawaz lbw b Howarth............39 M. Davies c M. Cheesbrough b Howarth....................................H
ID. Howard b Newton..............24 II. Palmer b Adil ...................... 4 M. Briggs lbw b Howarth . . .29 P. Spencer b Newton ..............16 B. Spencer c Allen b Dobson . .9 G. Monk c Threlfall b Newton 1 P. Hall not out .........................13 | R. Whalley not out ..................4
Ex tra s ........... '...................... 13 Total (for 9) .......................192 Bowling: L. Dobson 7-9-49-1;
I G. Simpson 19-4T18-1; I. Howarth 19-2-42-3; Adil 9-1-34-1; P. New ton 19-1-32-3; D. Cheesbrough 2-
19-8-9. GREAT HARWOOD
I Adil c Howard b Briggs . . . . ,68 I. Howarth c Davies b Howardl6 P, Allen c Hall b Nawaz.......... 4 D. Cheesbrough c Whalley b
Howard......... ............................ C. McKay st Hall b Nawaz . .24
S. Atkinson not out ................10 | M. Cheesbrough not out -------6
E x t r a s . . . . ......... ............... Total (for 5 ) ............. .. .193 ' Bowling: D. Howard 10-1-20-2;
IB. Spencer 5-0-27-0; R. Whalley 4-0-29-0; Nawaz 10-0-41-2; G. Monk 10-2-35-1; M. Briggs 4.3-0-
27-1.
for Hanson. But at the other end, pro fessional Graham Knowles was busy compiling another half-century, and he found a good partner in Peter
_ _ . . j
Edmondson. Edmondson had made 21 before
being run out, but Gareth Edmond son took over the role of support to the pro before Knowles fell for 55. But the middle order all produced
the goods, Edmondson making 28 before handing Slinger a return catch, while Dave Overy scored 33 before
being bowled. Kiwi Smith rediscovered his batting
form to end unbeaten on 50, as Whal
ley closed on 222-7. Even without left-arm spinner
Simon Gorton, who is close to return ing after breaking a thumb in nets, Whalley were confident of defending
that total.
And, with Dave "Onion" O'Neill in h m FVi T T n v p "O n io n " O ’
superb form, the locals ripped through the home order, with only rain provid
ing a threat to the outcome. Only Chadwick (24) provided any
resistance as O’Neill claimed 7-31 off 16 overs, with stumper Rick Edmond son taking four catches. Whalley completed 25 overs, with .
the rain clouds looming, to make it a match, but immediately the heavens opened, with Edenfield's last pairing
at the crease. ' Fortunately, Smith's men were able
to go back out and complete the job for a fine seven-point haul. This weekend, Whalley entertain
Padiham on Saturday, before a trip to Oswaldtwistle Immanuel the follow
ing day.
Clitheroe foiled by the rain C
LITHEROE were denied the chance of victory against
Barnoldswick by the weather on Saturday. The Victory Park side
took the honours and five points after a run-rate vic
tory. Clitheroe had only mus
tered 96-6 after
Barnoldswick had made the best use of the track to post 187-8 from their 45 overs. Star of the show for the
home side was opener Ian Scothern who scored a patient 68 from 123 balls while the other batsmen played more attacking
shots around him.
JENNINGS RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE
Senior Division P W L Bp Nr P
Read.............. 16 40 Cherry Tree.. . 1G 10 Gt Harwood . . 16 10 Blackburn Nth 16
Baxcmlen........16 Earby................16 Barnoldswick.. 16
Clitheroe........16 Padiham . . . . . 16
Settle.............. 15 Ribblesdale. . . 16
Edenfield........15 Oswaldtwistle. 16 Whalley..........16
Salcsbury.........14 BGSOB.......... 14 Belvedere........14 Padiham........14
'Cherry Tree. ..14 Gt Harwood . . 14 Ribblesdale. . . 14 Clitheroe........14 Rolls-Royce.. . 14 Barnoldswick.. 14 Read..............14 Old Ross........ 14
Earby..............13 Settle..............12 Stackstcads. . . 13
Belvedere........14 Oswaldtwistle. 14
Whalley.......... 14 Baxcnden........14 Blackburn N . . 14 Edenfield........14 BGSOB..........14 Rolls-Royce... 14 Salesbury........14
211 io 3 : 210 2 4 :
First Division P W L Bp Nr
5 72 3 68 3 66 4 58 5 58
Fellow opener Matthew with five consecutive maid
Nutter had made 19 before snicking one behind, while professional Raja Arshad was out leg before to Mick Dewhurst for just eight. Then Paul Beech
and Ian Scothern stuck around, before Neil Bibby bowled him for 27, and the middle order continued to contribute as Sid Shiraz added 26 and the skipper Michael Scothern scored an unbeaten 20 before the innings closed on 187-8
after 45 overs. Clitheroe professional
Dexter Fitton was Clitheroe's most effective bowler, starting his spell
48 from 16 overs. In reply Clitheroe lost
both openers, Andy Burns and Chris Musson for
ducks. This left skipper Neil
Bolton and Fitton to try and build a platform to attack Barnoldswick's
total. This wasnt to be as Fit-
ton was trapped in front by Michael Scothern for 21
with the score on 39. Big-hitting Stephen
Bishop joined his captain and they took the Clitheroe score to 73 before Bolton
ens. And he ended up with 2 -
was bowled by Beech for 33. Simon Coulter came in
and tried his best to acceler ate the run-rate but he was bowled by Arshad and Bishop was also clean- bowled by Beech. The rain started to fall at
7 p.m. and despite threaten ing to stop at one stage, it remained persistent enough to deny Clitheroe any chance of a quick slog at the end, thus handing Barnoldswick victory. Clitheroe entertain Set
tle on Saturday before trav- celling to Pleckgate to meet Blackburn Northern on
Sunday. Teams for the weekend Clitheroe (v Settle home meet
ground 1p.m.) N. Bolton, A. Burns, S. Coulter, N. Bibby, M. Preston, C. Musson, Simon Bish op, G. Kershaw, D. Glaver, S. Gra
ham. Fitton. Same team Sun day,v Blackburn Northern, meet
ground 12-30p.m.). Clitheroe 2nds (v BGOB away meet 12-45p.m.) P. Atkinson, C.
Easy for Ribblesdale R
IB B L E SD A L E Wan derers seconds put on
___ J s . convincing perfor mance in their Jennings Rib b le sd a le Le agu e m a tch a t Great Harwood. They managed to bowl the
ets in hand. Salesbury, however, pro
duced a lacklustre display which resulted in defeat away at Belvedere.
Seed, F. Hussain, Stephen Bishop, M. Hargreaves, P. Gaskcll, K. Driver, R, Dinsdalc, S. Trotter, S.
Punchard. Read (v Oswaldtwistle
Immanuel home wickets pitched
match with Burnley Belvedere was abandoned due to the appalling weather conditions. The match of the day in
home side out for 84, and con- and Ribblesdale Wanderers tinued the good form to ease past the target with six wick
the Third Division was the local derby between Read
After the visitors posted
just 121 all out, Read had no trouble in passing the target with five wickets to spare to claim the full seven points on
/posted 134-9 from their alio- Salesbury thirds also took After the home side had • °^®r-
cated overs, .Salesbury thought they had a realistic chance of earning victory. But an all-out bowling dis
play from Belvedere resulted in the vistors being skittled
for just 64. Read seconds also endured
defeat after putting up a brave fight against a resur gent Cherry Tree.
However, after chasing .
212-7, the home side were undone going for the big hits, and were eventually all out for 200. Salesbury seconds’
CHIPPING A lead the way in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League. ^ And with just five games remaining it’s
difficult to see who is going to stop them claiming their second successive champi
onship. Catholic SC came close to derailing ...
Chipping at the weekend but in the end lost by two wickets on the final ball of the
game..............
Rimington jumped intojoint second place with a big win over Waggon and
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away all the points on offer as they comfortably'overcame
Great Harwood thirds. The home side posted just
173, before a tremendous bowling display saw them dis miss their opponents for just
80. Finally, Clitheroe thirdsal- ,
so won their match at Earby, this time by just three wick ets. Chasing 136-8, the visi tors suffered a middle-order collapse before eventually holding on to finish on 137-7.
Chipping A heading for title repeat
Horses while Low Moor’s season goes from strength to strength thanks to a 62-run win over Calderstones, who collapsed to an
embarrassing 46 all out, RESULTS • ' ' ' Chipping A 77-8, Catholic SC 76-9; Waggon and
Horses 70 all out, Rimington 135-5; Low Moor 108- 8, Calderstones 46 all out. POINTS AND POSITIONS
1, Chipping A 23; 2, Riversidcrs 20; 3, Rimington
20; 4, Catholic SC 16; 5, Waggon and Homes 13; 6, Low Moor 12; 7, Calderstones 7; Chipping Ram
blers 4.
2p.m.) N. Marsh, \V. Eastham, G. O'Connor, P. Swarbrick, M. Whal ley, O. Newby, P. Haworth, Qadir, J. Marshall, T. Little, Raza. Read 2nds (v Ribblesdale
Wanderers away meet cricket club lp.m.) D. Thistlethwaite, A. Baron, D. Parsons, D. Lynagli, J. Doughty, J . Longden, S. Mar shall, L. Woodvine, M. Doughty, S. Jarvis, K. O'Connor. Reserves:
A. Tinker, M. Strahan. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
Blackburn Northern, away, wick ets pitched 2 p.m.) D. Howard, G. Monk, M. Briggs, M. Davies, J. Rain, D. G-Chan, B. Spencer, M. Stafford, R. Whalley, P. Hall, Nawaz, scorer—R. Fielding. Same team on Sunday, v Cherry Tree,
home, except M. Peel for J. Rain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v
Read, home, wickets pitched 2 p.m.) 1. Britcliffe, C. Hall, M. Wrigley, M. Peel, J. Braithwaito, A. Pearce, G. Maguire, R. Glad win, J. Dewhurst, W. Slinger, S. Wharton
Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v
Oswaldtwistle home meet 1p.m.) A. Hacking. M. Eglin, G. Sut cliffe, O. Young, S. Dawson, C. Tinker, N. Cartledgc, D. Walker, C. Brown, R. Rudd, D. Musson. Read 3rds (v Salcsbury home
wickets pitched 2p.m.) S. Jarvis, D^ Bennett, A. Bennett, J. Faza- ckerloy, M. Chadwick, M. Stra han, D. Wilcock, K. O'Connor, G. Hinks, S. Doughty, W. Driver. Reserves: C. Holt, A. Tinker. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
Cherry Tree, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) D. Binns, 1. Kirk, P. Cot- tarn, R. Wilson, R. Wellock, B. , O’Neill, J. Jackson, R. Clark, T.
Jeffs, G. Maguire, S. Fielding. Monday .
• Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Great Harwood, away, meet 5-30
p.m.) D. G-Chan, R. Whalloy, J. Braithwaite, M. Stafford, G.
' Maguire, S. Wharton,J. Jackson, T. Jeffs, II. Evans, G Wilson, W. : Mahmood. ■ —■
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