Ribblesdale League: I'll be back, says Shahid (18 August 1999)
Jennings Ribblesdale League bowlers face another summer of punishment next year following the news that record-breaking batsman Shahid Nawaz is returning to Ribblesdale Wanderers for a third season
18-Aug-1999
18 August 1999
Ribblesdale League: I'll be back, says Shahid
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Jennings Ribblesdale League bowlers face another summer of punishment
next year following the news that record-breaking batsman Shahid Nawaz
is returning to Ribblesdale Wanderers for a third season.
The Pakistani run-machine is poised to break the league's aggregate
record for the second year running.
And after Wanderers extended their lead at the top of the table at the
weekend, Nawaz put pen to paper on a contract for the year 2000.
"It's really good news. All he's got to do is meet the usual
qualifying procedures in his own country and I can't see that being
too much of a problem for a player of his ability," said delighted
Wanderers captain Terry Braithwaite.
"We are looking forward to getting him back next year and it could not
have been better timed.
"Everybody's on a high and it will hopefully carry us through to the
end of the season."
Nawaz is less than 50 runs away from breaking his own record of 1,373
runs after posting scores of 48 and 100 at the weekend to leave
Wanderers 11 points clear in the title race.
However, Braithwaite is taking nothing for granted as double-chasing
Wanderers close in on their first league title for 36 years.
While Wanderers, who earlier this season lifted the Jennings Ramsbottom Cup, chalked up a twin success over the weekend as nearest rivals
Padiham and Cherry Tree both slipped to back-to-back defeats.
But Braithwaite insisted: "It was an excellent weekend but there's
still a lot of cricket to be played, especially when you look at our
next four fixtures. "But at least it's in our hands. I'd rather have
it that way than be relying on others, although we were very grateful
to Clitheroe, Whalley, Great Harwood and Barnoldswick at the weekend.
"You would never have thought that Padiham and Cherry Tree would lose
twice."
Braithwaite's men are now firmly in the box seat but the fixture list
means it's far from cut-and-dried.
However, the onus will be firmly on Padiham when the defending
champions entertain Wanderers on Saturday.
Braithwaite added: "If we beat them it puts the pressure on them but
then we've got Read and Clitheroe, who won't do us any favours,
followed by Cherry Tree, which could be another big game."
However, the league leaders have given themselves some breathing space
thanks to wins over Earby and struggling Blackburn Northern.
In a 28-over match against Earby, Nawaz made 48, David Howard 44 and
Richard Palmer 36 as the visitors posted an imposing 167-8 - which
ultimately proved to be just enough.
"We really thought it was unassailable," Braithwaite admitted. "They
were 64-5 at one stage and we thought we had a chance of bowling them
out until Paul Tilbury came in and hit 54 off 35 balls to put them
back in it. But once we got him it was all over."
Sunday's win over Blackburn Norhern was more straightforward, although
Northern's last pair hung on for the last six overs to deny Wanderers
maximum points.
That may not matter though and by the time the two sides meet again on
the final day of the season, the title may be heading to a buoyant
Church Meadow.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)