Lancashire League: Lloyd banks record (7 May 1999)
Lloyd Ferreira smashed a Rawtenstall professional batting record and didn't even know
08-May-1999
7 May 1999
Lancashire League: Lloyd banks record
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lloyd Ferreira smashed a Rawtenstall professional batting record and
didn't even know.
What's more, the South African didn't even care - as long as his team
won the match, which they did.
After blitzing the Church attack with a sizzling unbeaten 154 last
Sunday, the only thing on Ferreira's mind as he prepares for
tomorrow's EW Cartons Lancashire League match at Ramsbottom, is to
maintain the Rawtenstall revival.
They finished third from bottom last summer. But, already this year,
there are signs of an improvement under the new professional's
guidance.
"I wasn't aware it was a record when it happened, though I think
someone might have mentioned it afterwards," said Ferreira, whose
match-winning innings was the highest-ever score by a Rawtenstall
professional.
"Besides, I don't really see myself as a record-breaking player. I am
not too fazed by it, I just wanted to win the game.
"Records don't mean anything. People tend to go on about the past but
things are coming up in the future.
"Someone will come along and break it anyway."
How does it rate alongside his other major innings in club cricket?
"I haven't got a clue. I can't even remember games in league cricket
never mind scores I have made in the past," he said with a likeable
indifference. "But I suppose it must be among the better ones.
"They (Church) dropped me in the eighties and I believe you have to
make them pay for that."
The Western Province all-rounder's attitude looks like it could be
good for Rawtenstall this season and he intends to show the same
single-minded commitment to the team cause on his first visit to
Ramsbottom.
He is pleased by the improvement in the weather but seems to take
everything in his stride.
"Every game's a debut for me at the moment," he said. "But, when you
walk out, there's a wicket there and, whatever it's like, you have to
bat on it.
"The weather is better at last and the ball is now starting to swing
as well. It just feels great to be a professional at a nice, happy
little club.
"The main thing for us is to be positive and do a lot better than in
the recent past.
"I have told the team we will always be judged on our last
performance. Just as long as everyone is positive and we all learn
from the games that's okay."
Saturday's matches: Bacup v Haslingden, Burnley v East Lancs, Enfield
v Colne, Nelson v Accrington, Ramsbottom v Rawtenstall, Rishton v
Lowerhouse, Todmorden v Church.
Rawtenstall batsman Glen Barlow is just 14 away from reaching 10,000
Lancashire League runs. He has played just over 500 games, averaging
around 23, with six centuries and 45 half-centuries in an outstanding
amateur career.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)