Lancashire League Sunday round-up: Enfield stay in the clear

ENFIELD stayed out in front of the chasing pack at the head of the Foster’s Lancashire League as they made the best out of a game at East Lancashire that turned into a lottery thanks to a freakish playing surface.

Balls flew off a length and shot through at ankle height and East Lancashire suffered the worst of the conditions as they were shot out for just 59 in 27.2 overs.

Paul Kelly was struck in the head by a David Bracewell delivery that steepled from a length and only young Ben Westhead (16) and Mo Bhada (10) managed double figures as Werner Coetsee claimed 5-26 and Bracewell 4-13.

Conditions were little better as Enfield batted and Saggi Hussain departed to a Danny Chester delivery that flew from nowhere but Coetsee and Nasser Hussain seemed to be taking Enfield home until the latter went for a stoic three with the score on 45.

They then lost Coetsee (31) and Ash Gowers to successive Ockert Erasmus balls and then the home pro sent Joe Wrigley back and at 47-5 Enfield hearts were twitching.

But Adam Bracewell smashed two sixes and a four off Usama Chaudry to win it.

Lowerhouse and Todmorden maintained their chase of the leaders, though, and they both recorded wins.

The reigning champions were at home to Church a week before the sides meet in the Worsley Cup final and they laid down a marker of intent thanks.

With Francois Haasbroek struggling with injury, Lowerhouse borrowed Darwen’s Shaun De Kock and he claimed six wickets as Church were 124 all out with Craig Fergusson making 37.

With rain arriving Lowerhouse needed to get a wriggle on and Jonny Whitehead did just that as he hit a half-century to steer his side home.

Todmorden skittled Nelson for Nelson at Seedhill – and the home side’s 111 all out was never likely to be enough as Tod stayed third.

Accrington were left wondering what might have been as the rain halted their game at Ramsbottom after they had piled up a big score thanks to 116 from sub pro Imad Wasim. The ex-Burnley man helped his temporary team-mates to 242-5, while Aijaz Shah made 58.

Ramsbottom lost Pieter Malan for 27 as they replied and had rattled to 52-1 from 8.3 overs when the rain came down.

Qasim Ali made 51 as Keith Roscoe claimed five wickets to bowl Burnley out for 132 at Rawtenstall – but Bharat Tripathi went through the 250-wicket mark in the league as he claimed 5-23 with Rawtenstall 92 all out.

Dale Deeb performed well for Bacup as they beat Colne at The Horsfield. Chasing 173-6, made off a reduced 47 overs, Colne were 110 all out as both Deeb and Andrew Spencer claimed three wickets.

And it was a thrilling win for Haslingden as they beat Rishton after bowling them out for 80. That was remarkable after Haslingden had been rolled over for just 84 themselves.

Comments(17)

hassy bloke says...
5:32pm Mon 6 Aug 12

See Werner bowled through again, rivetting to watch,zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Brian_B says...
1:52pm Tue 7 Aug 12

That tends to happen when teams sign bowling pro's hassy bloke.....think your just a bit jealous that yours isnt quite up to the mark!

hassy bloke says...
4:05pm Tue 7 Aug 12

I assure I'm not, its as boring as sin to watch, what happens when he moves on, you have 25 overs to fill.Obviously you've signed some top pro's, when did you last win the league?

Brian_B says...
8:32am Wed 8 Aug 12

How is it boring to watch.....watching the best bowler in the league!! Its like saying that its boring watching Malan bat for Rammy....the best batsman in the league! And as a Rammy follower, you wont need a good memory to remember when we last won the league!!!! Sour grapes comes to mind Hassy bloke!

Nickelson says...
1:39pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Not really when one of our amatuers has taken 10 wickets in the last two games. We dropped Werner against Lowerhouse as he was getting tonked. Just because your pro has gone back home nursing a sore back.

Nickelson says...
1:43pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Werner bowls on average 5 more overs than Boam did...

hassy bloke says...
4:19pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Brian_B wrote:
How is it boring to watch.....watching the best bowler in the league!! Its like saying that its boring watching Malan bat for Rammy....the best batsman in the league! And as a Rammy follower, you wont need a good memory to remember when we last won the league!!!! Sour grapes comes to mind Hassy bloke!
How would I be a Rammy follower? If you can remember Enfield winning the league fair play, you have a bloody good memory? 1977? 8 ball overs? Just an observation about your pro bowling through every week, could be there are not many other options? If you win the league good luck to you, you'll have earned it

hassy bloke says...
4:26pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Nickelson wrote:
Not really when one of our amatuers has taken 10 wickets in the last two games. We dropped Werner against Lowerhouse as he was getting tonked. Just because your pro has gone back home nursing a sore back.
Firstly check your stats Nickelson, secondly think that was a reduced over thrash against House, hardly typical. Poor effort really

Brian_B says...
4:52pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Hassy bloke. sorry for the confusion. I am infact a Rammy follower, that is what i was saying in my last post! I think Enfield have done excellent this season, and I personally hope that they do win the league! I like nothing more than an upset. And it would be unfair to suggest that they are a one man team, in fact, far from it. They have a number of amateurs at the top of the bowling and the batting charts.

hassy bloke says...
5:13pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Fair enough Brian, I've watched Enfield twice this season, its been dull. If they win the league, well done. Dont mind an upset myself. Personally I wouldn't watch them if they played on the lawn.

arms1 says...
12:21pm Thu 9 Aug 12

It's good to see some comments apearring on a Lancs League feed! I normally get entertained reading comments posted by the Ribb League lads, but hassy bloke has made me laugh with his comment above.

You say you wouldn't watch Enfield if they played on the lawn, yet in your first sentence post that you've watched them twice this season?

Nickelson says...
2:36pm Thu 9 Aug 12

hassy bloke wrote:
Nickelson wrote: Not really when one of our amatuers has taken 10 wickets in the last two games. We dropped Werner against Lowerhouse as he was getting tonked. Just because your pro has gone back home nursing a sore back.
Firstly check your stats Nickelson, secondly think that was a reduced over thrash against House, hardly typical. Poor effort really
Check what facts ? 6 wickets vs Lowerhouse and 4 wickets vs East Lancs.

Hardly one man team performances by the amateur.

hassy bloke says...
5:17pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Nickelson wrote:
hassy bloke wrote:
Nickelson wrote: Not really when one of our amatuers has taken 10 wickets in the last two games. We dropped Werner against Lowerhouse as he was getting tonked. Just because your pro has gone back home nursing a sore back.
Firstly check your stats Nickelson, secondly think that was a reduced over thrash against House, hardly typical. Poor effort really
Check what facts ? 6 wickets vs Lowerhouse and 4 wickets vs East Lancs.

Hardly one man team performances by the amateur.
What are you on? which of you amatuers has taken 10 wickets in your last 2 games?

PlayStraight says...
9:01am Fri 10 Aug 12

One thing for sure, i think there is more brain cells in the Ribblesdale League... These boys are dumb as dog sh1t

Nickelson says...
2:34pm Fri 10 Aug 12

Dave Bracewell. Can you not read scorecards ? I doubt there are more brains in the Ribblesdale League as that is the worst league in Lancashire.

hassy bloke says...
9:43am Sat 11 Aug 12

Nickelson wrote:
Dave Bracewell. Can you not read scorecards ? I doubt there are more brains in the Ribblesdale League as that is the worst league in Lancashire.
Village idiot???

hassy bloke says...
10:30am Sat 11 Aug 12

PlayStraight wrote:
One thing for sure, i think there is more brain cells in the Ribblesdale League... These boys are dumb as dog sh1t
We dont watch Ribb league cricket numbnuts, not that dumb

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