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the Ribblesdale League’s all-time best bowling dis­ plays to help demolish Oswaldtwistle by a mam­ moth 131 runs, his nine wickets coming from only 14.4 overs at a cost of 22 runs! ■ That ensured the visitors


\vere skittled for a paltry 76, in response to the home side’s207-9. Read batted first and


were struggling at47-4with all their top order wiped out, including professional Jon Harvey. , However, Chris Holt and


I


Joe Marshall rescued the situation, sharing 51 before Marshall fell for a 40-ball 35 .'


Holt continued to anchor


the innings with a measured display, upping the pace with Andrew Turner, and adding 33 with Peter Haworth before being ninth man out for a superb 67. The score then stood at


195 and the innings closed on 207-9, with Haworth unbeaten on 23. Immanuel’s reply was all


about Rushton. He took the first two


wickets, before Harvey pitched in to remove Alam- gir Anwar, and Rushton went on to claimed the remaining seven for a . remarkable personal haul. , Oswaldtwistle simply


had no answer, and their best partnership of the day came for the final wicket, when Nick Payne and Paul Dignan shared 27. Only Payne (27) and


Oliver Clare (11) reached double figures, with the reply resembling the


' Olympic flag. At Victory Park the pre­


vious day. Read again had first use of the wicket, and Nick Marsh enjoyed a star­ ring role, as the opener car­ ried his bat throughout the rain-reduced 44 overs for an unbeaten 75, as the locals i posted 184-7. Marsh and Matt Wilson


laid a fine foundation, shar­ ing 64, with Wilson (32) the first of George Braith- wate’s three victims. Paid man Harvey added


only two before substitute professional Imran AH struck, and Braithwaite had further joy as he sent Kyle O’Connor back for justfive.


. However, Marsh got


some support from Holt (11) and Marshall, who cracked 40 in a partnership worth64. Shaukat Sheraz removed


Marshall, and went on to claim 3-17 in his four overs, but Marsh continued to frustrate Bamoldswick, as he finished on 75 not out, coming off 117 deliveries.


with seven fours and three axes. ■ .


. ' ■ V Bamoldswick’s reply fol­


lowed a similar pattern, as openers Matthew Nutter and Jamie Oldfield enjoyed a solid start, putting on 42.'


, 'Three quick wickets stunted their momentum, as Harvey saw off Oldfield (19), Nutter (32) and Luke Hodgson (7) by the time the scoreboard had ticked on to 62. Barnoldswick are made


of- stern stuff and Paul Beech and AH se t about making inroads into the target. . They put on 40 before


Harvey had his opposite number caught behind for 11, but the belligerent Beech continued to hit out. He and skipper David


Scothem added 58 to put the hosts firmly back in contention, only for Read to daw their way back into : thegarae.' " - With the score at 160, , and Barnoldswick 25 runs


Andrew Rushton :


shy, the captain was out to Warren Eastham for 20, stumped by O’Connor, and the pendulum swung again. For no extra score. Beech


was then trapped by Har­ vey for his fifth wicket, the former Nelson man Iraving made 67 off 76 balls. Eastham then saw off


Michael Scothem at 168. Sheraz and Braithwaite


edged towards the total, putting on 13, before the former was run out by Holt in the d^perate search for runs. And in dramatic circum­


stances, Zahid Iqbal was caught by Marsh off East­ ham off the Hnal ball of the iimings, with the sides level on 184. .


Winless Whalley’s double defeat


WHALLEY suffered dou­ ble defeat at the weekend. Two dismal efforts with


the bat cost the locals dearly, as they slipped to a 90-run defeat at home to Blackburn Northern, and a five-wicket setback at early leaders Earby. Northern were given


first use of the track, and Whalley started well as Stephen Booth removed both Ammer Mirza and Mini Bhada wth the visi­ tors only on 24. Professional Naeem


Ashraf turned things around, sharing 39 with opener Munaf Bawla (28), before a stand worth 59 with Rizwan Shahid (31). Ashraf was finally sixth


man out at 136 for 52 and Northern closed on 159-9. ’ Booth was the pick of


the bowlers w th 5-51 off Movers. ■ Whalley’s response was


a feeble one as they were dismissed for just.69. Mohsin Pathan and AH


Haider both claimed three wickets, with Shahid chip­ ping in with 2-4 off two overs, and Rudra Singh and Mohammed Rizwan . claimed the other two.' Only .opener Martin


Da-vies (18) and skipper: Richard Palmer (16) reached double figures. It didn’t get much bet­


ter theMowing day at the Applegarth. Whalley^made a decent


fist of thiiJgs early on, as Davies and Palmer again i showed grit and determi- .


nation, putting on 58 for the first wicket. When the former was


bowled by home profes­ sional Ali Azmat for 29, Palmer and stand-in paid man Nishit Shetty.contin- ued to rack up the runs. They moved to 81


before Chris Walton claimed the first of his seven wickets, bowling Palmer for a patient 31, and the innings crumbled toll9aUout. Azmat added two more


scalps, but Walton was the destroyer in chief, haying Shetty caught for 30, and ripping through the tail.' Five batsmen failed to


score, and number four Lee Kearsley \vas left stranded unbeaten on 13. Walton finished with


incredible figures of 7-37 off 12.3 overs. Leaders Earby \vrapped


up their win inside 36 overs.., ■ ’ ' . Chris Bowker was


bowled by Shetty without scoring, off 32 deliveries^, with the score at 22, but Aron Pollard and Azmat steered the home side to the brink of victory. Azmat was'eaught by


Kearsley 1 off Declan Fitzhenry for 24, and the youngster also removed Pollard (47) and Nigel Hodge (6); ■ ^Shetty held Walton


caught behind by Davies to leave Earby at 92-5, but it was too little, too late, as- Matthew Haines and Adil Khan completed the job.


B WINLESS Clitheroe went down to champions Great Harwood by 80 runs on Saturday and Peter Dibb’s side are holding up the table after four games. They will certmnly expect


their fortunes to improve when professional Paul Turner gets a bit of luck. He has only 42 runs from


four innings so far, having been bowled three times, including here for a duck by Raouf Akbar. However, form is tempo­


rary, class is permanent, and


• his record last sea^n, when he amassed 1,166 runs, sug­ gests he wiU start compiling big knocks in no tima Harwood se t Clitheroe a


target of 168-9 --.'a total the locals would haye felt was, Yvithin their powers. Josh Marquet was in typ-


icaUy devastating form, tak­ ing 5-37, including both openers, Patrick Swanney and Allan Armer, who made 30, and Paul Houldsworth, who top-scored mth 44.


' Akbar also chipped in ■


with 27, with big-hitting R u s Whalley out for 17 - one of Neil Bolton’s 3-29. CUtheroe feU well short in


. .reply, however, with only ' Dibb showing any real resistanca , Akbar claimed 4-41 off 14


overs; Houldsworth took 4-8 off 4.4, including the Mcket of Dibb, who contributed 30 of his side’s 88 runs. Clitheroe are at home to


Settle on Saturday in the Ramsbottom Cup.


Wanderers’ derbyjoy


RIBBLESDALE Wan­ derers won the derby at home to Clitheroe on Sun­ day - after they came a cropper at Baxenden. . Gary Hunt’s men


earned a 27-run victory over their to\vn rivals.


- But .highly-fancied ■ Baxenden inflicted a com­ prehensive 92-run defeat on Wanderers the previ­ ous day. .CUtheroe made the per­


fect start to the derby as Ben Dowling had Joe Bunyan caught by Josh McDowell with the first ball of the second over. However, Ryan Glad­


win and substitute profes­ sional Amir Khan com­ piled a century stand which went a long way to securing victory.' Khan scored the quick­


er, with Gladwin also find­ ing the ropes five times, before the amateur fell four runs short of his half- century, trapped by Josh Marquet at 107. Khan followed for the ■


addition of one run, caught by professional Paul Turner off , Marquet for a 63-ball 50. • . More quick wickets fol­


lowed as Marquet earned a collection to leave Wan­ derers on 144-6. But late efforts from


Hunt (19) and an unbeat­ en 10 from Martin Briggs helped the home side to 170-8, Marquet the pick of the howlers with 5-35 offl7overs. CUtheroe were in with a


; shout in reply, but a late collapse to cost them dear. John Green and Neil


Bolton both fell with the score on 10, and Turner


James has starring role


SPINNER James Banks was the star of the show at Clitheroe Cobras Under 15s progressed in the LCB Cup. Banks (pictured) claim^


an incredible 7-2 off the 14 deliveries he sent down against Great Harwood. . And that allowed Clitherbe to bowl out their opponents for just 33 runs.. In reply, the Cobras had


no difficulty knocking off the runs for a 10-Mcket ^vin as Liam Nuttall and Ross Dent both finished unbeat­ en on 14. ■. Clitheroe Under.13A


started the defence of their Ribblesdale League title with a win against Fenis- ■ cowles. Batting on a good wicket, Feniscowles strug­ gled against some tight bowling and were Umited to 53-8 from their 16 overs. Pick of the bowlers were


the spinners. Josh Bristol who finished with 2-3 and Danny M o r t (^ ) . ClitKeroe’s'opening pair


of E dw ^ DrakeandDave' Robinson’made’a great start, putting 6h29.ji Tills was followed by the


Bristol brothers, Sam and Josh, who added a further 31.


.


Once again. Josh Dean was on good form and


puslied the run rate along in


;^Jthelaterstages. K i'i’This saw the Chatburn Road side close their innings oh 95-2. In the Lancashire Cup


agmnst Great Harwood, the same side benefited from a


/S great opening partnership : - between Dan Fitzgerald 'and Edward Draka


,l.p^Batting on a slow wicket, *' fh’e'op'ening pair put on 40 before Drake was run out. Fitzgerald was joined at


• the crease by Sam Bristol and the pair kept the run V-'rate ticking along at over


i ’ seven runs per over. : i JA final flurry of runs at


ffii.. th'e end from Jo^ Dean and Niall Scorer saw the innings closeon96-2. Great Harwood never





recovered from some tight bowling from Clitheroe’s opening bowlers who


restricted them to 18 runs from the first six overs. Ryan Cattermole, Saud


Ahmed, Josh Dean and Andy Parkinson aU bowled a consistent line and length to frustrate the opposition. When Harwood tried to


up the run rate, Rob Gibb came on to take two wickets in two balls and the tie was allbutover. The Under 9s opened


their Lancashire League campaign with an emphat­ ic ■victory over Bacup. Knocks of 12 from EH


.Smith and 26 from Harry Lang enabled the Cobras to amass 69 for the loss of no wickets. When the Cobras took to


the field, all round accurate bowling and tight fielding restricted the home side to 38-4, with debutant Daniel Kellington picking up 2-5.


made 18 before being caught by Bunyan for the first of Khan’s six wickets at49. Peter Dibb produced a


captain’s innings, as he and McDowell moved the score along to 105, before the latter was stumped by John Rain off Khan for 13.


Clitheroe had six Mck-


ets and plenty of overs in hand, requiring-66, but they added only 38 as Khan delivered the knockout punch. None of the final six


batsmen reached double figures, as Wanderers cele­ brated the derby spoils. ' Khan finished with 6-


38 off 11 overs. The previous day, Bax­


enden took first knock, and Hunt’s side were rela­ tively happy to bowl their opponents out for 164. Ian BritcUffe continued


his positive start to the new season by removing


■ professional Babar . Naeem cheaply, having him caught by Martin Peel for just 12. That only brought Ian


Austin to the crease, and “Oscar” and- Calliim


, Waddington provided the foundation for' the innings, .before Britcliffe struck again to remove


: the opener for 24. Marcus Pratt then had


some joy, as his spell of eight overs reaped four wickets, at a cost of just 26 runs - Pratt ending Austin’s knock four short of his half-century. The only real resistance


Wanderers met on their way to the bonus points came from Gary Sud- worth, who made 30 off just 20 balls before being bowled by substitute paid man Lee Daggett, who ended with 3-34 off 11 overs. Wanderers must have


fancied their chances at tea.


However, they were not


banking on a meek bat­ ting display, as they col­ lapsed to 72 all out inside 30 overs. Ryan Gladwin lasted


only two balls before falling to Lewis McIn­ tosh, who also sent back Peel and Daggett cheaply. And while Bunyan bat­


ted bravely, sticking around for 76 deliveries for his 27, no-one stayed with him, with only skip­ per Hunt joining him in double figures as Naeem ripped through the tail to end with 5-17 off 8.3 overs. On Saturday, Wander­


ers are at Barnoldswick in the Ramsbottom Cup.


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