Ribblesdale League: Hayes happy it's tougher at the top (2 July 1999)
David Hayes believes it could be tougher than ever as Cherry Tree bid to claim their second Jennings Ribblesdale League double in three years
02-Jul-1999
2 July 1999
Ribblesdale League: Hayes happy it's tougher at the top
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
David Hayes believes it could be tougher than ever as Cherry Tree
bid to claim their second Jennings Ribblesdale League double in
three years.
But the skipper of the current table-toppers isn't complaining.
In fact, he's more than happy about the increased competition.
It's tight at the top and Hayes believes the improvement shown by
several clubs has been to the benefit of the league as a whole.
"I think it is definitely a better league this year," he said.
"Last year, you could look at the fixtures and have a pretty good
idea of who would win the games.
"This year more teams, such as Whalley and Baxenden, are
stronger.
"On their day, most teams in the league are capable of beating
the others."
After winning the double in 1997, Cherry Tree had to settle for
the cup last summer and fourth place in the table.
But they are back in front in the title race and, significantly,
have piled up a substantial number of bonus points compared to
their rivals.
"For some reason, we didn't pick up many bonus points last year,"
said the skipper.
"It could possibly have been harder for us because we were the
defending champions and other teams raised their game.
"But the pro Naeem Ashraf has been bowling quite well, not to
mention having a better start with the bat.
"And Gary Bolton is back in top form." The leaders visit
struggling Oswaldtwistle Immanuel tomorrow and Hayes added:
"We'll be favourites and we will be confident.
"But we don't usually play particularly well there and, if I
remember correctly, we were saved by the rain last year."
Cherry Tree, meanwhile, are likely to produce a vigorous defence
in reply to a complaint from Padiham about the state of their
wicket at Preston Old Road. League secretary Rod Slater
confirmed: "We have had a complaint from one club which has been
forwarded to Cherry Tree for them to discuss and report back."
Hayes, however, pointed not only to the weather problems for all
clubs but also the fact that Cherry Tree had set a new league
runs record at home to Settle just a few weeks before the game
concerned in the complaint!
Padiham actually beat Cherry Tree, losing eight wickets before
passing their total of 56 all out.
"We played Padiham on a wicket which had been dry all week and
was very hard the day before the game.
"But then it rained and it was a bit of a flyer," said the
skipper.
"When it's dry our track is the best in the league. But when it
rains on a hard track it can be bad.
"But you have to live with these things if you are involved in
league cricket in this part of the world with the weather we get.
"In the Lancashire League, there was a 60-odd plays 50-odd game
only the other week."
Tomorrow's fixtures: Baxenden v Gt Harwood; Blackburn N v
Clitheroe; Earby v Edenfield; Oswaldtwistle Imm v Cherry Tree;
Read v Barnoldswick; Ribblesdale W v Whalley; Settle v Padiham.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph