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CLITHEROE‘captain'Peter Dibb. is hoping his: side can dish .out.?revenge', on Great Harwood this .'weekend after being dislodged from top spot. The. leading ’ three, in the Houldsworth. Ribbicsdule 1.
Solicitors Cricket - League
table were soundly beaten at the weekend leaving. the title chase lyide open. . Baxenden • regained their
position at the head despite losing to Padiliani but Dibb is confident they’ll bounce back in the tum-a-round against Great Hanvood as the season hits the half way mark.' ■ '• He saidj4‘Wc .were looking
to build onithc previous week but we’ve’i fallen way short with thetbat.'-1 thought we would have been capable of chasing down their 214 total but that wiisn’t the case. We sliould not be crumbling at 90-odd all out.. - 5 ; “But it happens sometimes in cricket, it’s just one of those things. We need to pick things • up this weekend and get the ball rolling again. But on the positive'' side all the. teams: around,us.lost so we didn’t lose too'much ground.” . Sub pro Pasan VVanasinghe
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have gone clear at the top but we arc still in contention. It’s a game I thought we were capa ble of winning but they’ve had their big players fire for them on the day.- “They are a g'ood side and I
don’t think their league posi tion reflects (
hat.Tt was disap pointing not to get the result but it’s . always ■ nice to get: revenge and we are more than fired up to bounce back.”
Ramblers Win
CHIPPING Ramblers con tinued,their fine form in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League with a comfortable win over St Janies. Ramblers , racked - up 128
while Their below par .oppo- • nents could only manage 93 in reply. ' ’ , • Old Rimingtonians were in
fine fettle with the bat at home to Calderstones. Tliey made 197-6 with Dibb, Davies, Phil
.Bishop and ■ Hargreaves all retiring with 30s. In ■
-reply : Calderstones
made 118-7. with J. Bellenca making;: 30 ■: and , son ■ M.- Bellenca firing 28. • • In the scheduled-big game,
of - the :• ,week, !;Chipping A were’unable to raise a-team and conceded, the ■ Sabden."
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game ■ to .
THIS could possibly be the tightest Ribblesdale Crick et League title chase in it’s
■history. ■, • Ribblesdale ' Wanderers
CRICKET by Daniel Black '
daniel.bIack@
eastlancsnews.co.uk ’ : . ■ Professional Agha Sabir. ;
took full advantage of the top three’s failure to conjour . up a victory between them at the weekend which has now seen the gap between ■ top and sixth place close to . 15 points.
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(83) and David Howard (47) were the-heroes with the bat in a well-take'n:222. total while Sabir (4-51) ■
and Marcus! Pratt (3-35). were the key wicket-takers against Settle. :. Captain Ian <; Britcliffe
said: “It’s incredible. I’ve never seen : anything so close. If we string a few _ wins together now then any thing is possible. It’s nice to put some wins together. - Agha (Sabir) is-back scor ing runs and taking wickets which is ' great'; for us and
everything is just -starting ■ to come together. Our pro . looks like a different person .now because he’s got a new found confidence.' “Settle are a very good ,
team so it’s a brilliant vic tory .for us. They’ve got . three or four New Zealand' lads . playing for them in various' guises and Harry . ■ Boam, their pro, is a quality player. We had them at 137-' 9 but they put on more than 50 for the final wicket so it - was a bit touch arid go. If we ;:can do it again this weekend'
and then beat Baxenden the week after then we can keep climbing. “I can’t, believe we ; are
only 15 points off the top. We found:out that the top three had been beaten and I couldn’t believe it. To still be involved at this stage of the season is great.” ■ Britcliffe also congratu
lated ’ the Ribblesdale Wanderers second string on reaching the final of the- Lawrenson Cup after thrashing Great Harwood in the semi-final. :
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OWZAT:Cobras . Girls from leftNiam Kay,Charlotte: Ashton,Rebecca Hetherington and Hannahi-Proctor
. pictured with Rib- ble Tandoori Man-; ager Mr Islam.
Whalley’s great mn continues
AFTER dicing dangerously
• with the lower realms of the Ribblesdalc. Cricket League table, Whallcy have bounced back with a vengeance. Richard Palmer’s side had
been treading water in a des perate bid to stay afloat of bottom spot but things have
' changed drastically at Station Road. Eight wins from 10 in all
competitions has seen the Ribbic , Valley side slowly creep towards the right end of the table as well as cement ing a place in the final of the 20/20 competition after beat ing Salesbury in the semi-final last week. : Palmer said: “I think we’ve
CLITHEROE Cobras Girls held their in augural Cricket Festival courtesy of spon sors Ribble Tandoori Takeaway. ' Tile invitational event involving teams
from Burnley, - Ramsbottom, Winstanley (Wigan) as well as the hosts produced cricket of a high a standard with the home side progressing though to the final : having won all their round robin games.
In the final they came up against a
strong Burnley outfit who chased an aver age .Cobras score of nett
38.The game remained in the-balance until the final Burnley pair came to the crease but from that point onwards the visitors cruised to victory with some lusty blows. Cobras chairman Farouk Hussain said: “It was a fantastic day for all the girls and
it was played in a terrific spirit. We are very grateful to Mr Islam from the Ribble Tandoori Takeaway for sponsoring the Cobras Girls shirts and also providing the medal and trophies for all team members taking part. It is another example of the Cobras working in partnership with the local community. We are hopeful that this will become an annual event.”
just drawn confidence from a couple of wins in the 20/20 competition and taken it on in to the league. We’ve just started going into every game with a very positive attitude and it’s had a great affect on the way w-e’ve played. We need to keep this going and hope it continues to work for us.” Mark Fallon (41), Lee
Kcarsley (35 not out) and Palmer’s unbeaten 21 helped push Whallcy into that pres tigious final as they cruised past their opponent’s 134 total. Meanwhile, half centuries
for Richard Lamb (50) and paid man Kamran Younas (54) stretched Read’s dismal run. Kearsley continued Ins
: good form as he added 41 to fake Whalley to 215-6. In reply, 'Younas devastated
the Read batting order taking 4-61 from 21 overs while David O’Neil took3-62, Simon Gorton 2-40 and Fallon added another wicket after being introduced to the arsenal for less than an over. Skipper Palmer added:
“The pro (Kamran Younas) . has started performing with the bat as well as the ball and the. amateurs are continu ing to contribute so it’s look ing good at the moment. We arc just: keeping it tidy and playing : some good cricket. We’ve beaten Baxenden and Clitheroe. recently which is fantastic and now we’ve got a 20/20 final to look fonvard to at the end of August' ;
. .. “Everyone is looking for-
'Ward to it and the lads will be mindful that they want to play in that game which will hopefully spur them'on in the. games leading up to i t Wc are actually looking up and not down in the tabic now so things have turned around which is great so we will just have to sec where it takes us
. now.” ■ This weekend sees a tasty ’reverse fixture - between
’Whalley and ; Chris Holt’s Read at Station Road.
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