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  • "Dibb is now starting to regain some confidence in his game once again. I can only put it down to playing under the guise of his mentor Ex Professional Paul Turner for two seasons. For him to have emulated Turner he would have needed Harry Potters wand. Dibb having been taught the game in the Allan Hacking Sunday 3rd XI soon showed promise. Tough school for hard knocks under Hackings leadership he told me. Now he's back at Clitheroe C.C. after spending a difficult season at Nelson C.C in the Lancashire Cricket League only compiling one half century all season. Back in his home town the lad will shine in the second half of the season, or at least i hope he does. Good luck Peter from The Tales From The Tea Rooms lads at C.C.C."
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League team aiming for glory

STAR batsman Peter Dibb is relishing the chance of helping the Houldsworth Solicitors Ribblesdale League into a final when the representative side shoot for a place in the final of the Reader’s Lancashire Inter League Knockout Competition on Sunday week.

The Ribb League travel to face the North Lancashire and Cumbria League in the semi-final and Clitheroe ace Dibb is in the mood for a final and excitement is already building ahead of the trip .

“It’s a great competition,” said Dibb, who moved back to Chatburn Road this season after a year with Lancashire League outfit Nelson. “We have a good team with loads of experience in there and we are all really looking forward to it.

“And the competition is particularly enjoyable because there is no real pressure on players like there is in league matches for your club. You obviously want to win just as much but it is a more relaxed atmosphere I suppose.”

The Ribblesdale League booked their place in the last four after a stunning win over the Bolton Association earlier this month when Read’s Mohammad Jamal smashed a brilliant 107 in a tremendous triumph.

And while Dibb is obviously hoping for progress, he wouldn’t mind too much if Jamal took a back seat on Sunday week.

“It was some innings,” he added. “But he is that sort of player. We know that from what he does in the league and he was brilliant.

“Even if he can’t repeat that this week we have plenty of good experience down the team and hopefully I can get in and get a few runs as well.”

n Houldsworth Solicitors Ribblesdale League team v North Lancashire and Cumbria League at Furness CC on July 8: John Rain (Ribblesdale Wanderers), Aneeq Hassan (Settle), Mohammed Jamal (Read), Liam Bedford (Barnoldswick), Jack Dewhurst (Clitheroe), Peter Dibb (Clitheroe), Brannon Varley (Ribblesdale Wanderers), Ben Dowling (Great Harwood), Steve Meehan (Padiham), Imran Abid (Edenfield), Ian Britcliffe (Ribblesdale Wanderers). Scorer: Ste Gill (Padiham)

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