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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, May 26,2011
Clitheme lose to leaders
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.down near the foot of the Ribblesdale Cricket League after a comprehensive defeat at the hands of Baxenden. The league leaders, play
CLITHEROE remain
.Joshua Marquet hefped keep the batting side’s totat in sight but it was atways going to be a struggfe for a Cfithcroe team who have faited to find their best form so far this season. And so it proved as Baber
ing at home, batted first and posted a score of 224 as three players notched scores in the 40s. A five-wicket hauf by
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header now awaits Clitheroe who take on Padiham, on Saturday, and Ribblesdale Wanderers on Sunday, with both games at home. • THIS week’s Clitheroe Midweek League games threw up some interesting encounters. Cllthcroe St James made it
two wins on the bounce after the narrowest of wins over Calderstones. St James batted first and
ites to win as Simon Gorton made 30 retired and Iby Hussain 34 retired but after these two departed they could not quite get over the finish line to leave St James winners bv one run. 1 he form book was turned
and Simon Jones 20 set about rescuing the innings, and after 18 overs Sabden recovered to 90-7.
defeat of the season, Sabden remain top of the league level on points with Clitheroe St James.
at the bottom having only played the one game, which they lost.
Low Moor find themselves
looked like being enough and so it proved as N. Wilkinson . made 30 retired despite the efforts of Rick Wright, who took a couple of wickets. Despite falling to their first
However it never quite
dramatically collapsed to 12- s having no answer to young Daniel Wilkinson who took five wickets for three runs. Phil Parker, with 30 retired,
on Its head in the other match played between Chipping A and Sabden. Sabden batted first and
made 100-5 with J. Blackburn retired on 30 and skipper Paul Earnsliaw making 27. Caldcrstones looked favour
ting 33 not out, but received little support from his fellow batsmen with only Josh McDowell (24) registering more than 10. A Bank Holiday double
Naeem and Liam Rifey both took five wickets each to bowl them out for just 127 — 97 runs adrift. Ahmed Butt top scored, hit
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www.clitlieroeadvertiser.co.uk Rampant Read denied by rain!
(pictured, left) attack, includ ing former Settle pro Stuart Hornby (right) saw Settle restricted to just 117-9 for their innings but the rain ensured Read dropped points in their quest to close in on
A STRONG bowling per formance from Read was not enough to see them to victory as the weather saved Settle from certain defeat. A Jon Harvey-inspired
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Ribblesdale League leaders Baxenden. After being set a target of
68 from 19 overs. Read man aged to reach 35-1 off eight overs before the game was abandoned. Frustrated captain Warren
Eastham said it was definitely an opportunity missed. “After dominating them all
day it was extremely frustrat ing,” he said. “The weather messed us about really and they didn’t seem in any hurry to score runs during their innings either. We were on 34 after just eight overs and we would have easily reached the target. It was hard work because the weather was mis erable and it was pitch black but we still would have been confident about reaching the total.”
team needed to find a bit more of a killer instinct if they were to overhaul Baxenden at the top of the table. '“We’ve still not lost a game this season and yet we’re 13
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bit more of that killer instinct to help get us up there.” Read host Baxenden on Saturday and Padiham on Sunday.
oints behind top. We haven’t een picking up bonus points and we just have to locate a
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big performances with the bat coming from pro Muhammad Wajihuddin (60), John Rain (68) and debutant Charlie Collinge (38). Wajihuddin was lethal with
ball also, atking four wickets as Edenfield failed to reach a revised target of 158, scoring 111.
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MARATHON EFFORT: •w'Jason Rawson
Whalley earn dertw vicloiy
A POOR batting display saw Salesbury “snatch de feat from the jaws of vic tory” against a rejuvenated Whalley side. SalesDuiy were set a
■ Martin Davies (52), finished on
146-3.Despite a promising start Salesbuiy scored only 108- 9 of their allotted 29 overs, falling just five runs short. Salesbury captain Jason
Rawson said; “We managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. It was a very
revised target of 113 after Whalley, courtesy of open ers Richard Lamb (70) and
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happy with the fielding per formance as well saying: “We dropped a few catches early on and let them get more runs than they should have done. It was just a bad
poor batting display. At 50- 2 we were in a very good position win it but there was some poor decision making. Rawson was far from
Palmer was understanbdaly upbeat after the victory -
Whalley captain Richard : won.’
played them and it means we have a hit a good run of form now whicn we are looking to carry on.”
win,” he said. “^Considering the match conditions went against us it was a brilliant effort. We were going along steadily, hoping to improve the run rate towards the end of the innings but then the rain came and we didn’t get a chance. It meant that their target was lower than it should nave been and they had 10 wickets to go at it. “We completely out
the team’s second in a row. “It was a TOod, good
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Saturday with a trip to Settle on Sunday. Whalley play Oswaldtwistle Immanuel on Saturday and Cherry Tree the following day, both at home. • ON Sunday, Rawson swopped his cricketads for running shorts as he com pleted the Windemere Marathon for Pendleside Ho^ice. He finished with a time
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ward considering last week’s result when we played like a team who didn’t belong in the league. We had a good training session midweek and a decent chat and it was a proper good effort by everyone. “Now we just have to carry
a poor batting performance as they lost out to Airedale in their Craven and District Cricket league Division Two match. Airedale won the toss,
scoring 31 for Chatbum they never looked like reaching the target and were bowled out for 91. Chatburn are at home to
Glusbum in the league on Saturday before travelling to Long Lee in the cup on Sunday.
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elected to bat and made 180 all out. Despite Mark Nercnbei^
Earby on Saturday and take on Clitheroe the following day, also away. • Chatbum were left to rue
and for an hour afterwards so they were left with a revised target of around 150 from 30 overs. The pro bowled well, I took a couple of early wickets and we just managed to tidy them up really. “It was a huge step for
older lads broke his finger last week so we had to blood Charlie Collinge and he put on a fantastic stand of more than 100 with John Rain which put us well in the box seat. A lot of teams import players but we like to blood them from within, that’s was this club is about and it certainly paid oH here. “It then rained through tea
Britcliffe said: “One of the
ideas up from the previous week,” said Britcliffe. “We lost the toss and got stuck in. We knew it was going to rain and so that we would be up against it but the lads played brilliantly.” Ribblesdale made 209 with
eight wickets to Bamoldswicl^ Ribblesdale looked a com pletely different outfit as they won by 98 runs. “We defnitely bucked our
RIBBLESDALE Wanderers captain Ian Britclifle hailed his side’s resolve after a con fidence boosting victory over Edenfield. Just a week after losing by
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on, try and string a couple of results together and move our way up the league.” I^bblesdale are away to
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