Ribblesdale League: Now where is Nawaz? (16 April 1999)
Ribblesdale League: Now where is Nawaz
16-Apr-1999
16 April 1999
Ribblesdale League: Now where is Nawaz?
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ribblesdale Wanderers will make a decision on the future of
professional Shahid Nawaz over the weekend.
Nawaz, who smashed the Ribblesdale League's batting record last
summer, has failed to get in touch with the Church Meadow outfit to
confirm his availability and they have had to call on Dexter Fitton
as substitute professional for tomorrow's opening league fixture with
Whalley.
"He still hasn't contacted us and we've been advised by the league to
employ a substitute professional this weekend," said first team
skipper Terry Braithwaite.
"I'm sure the club will make some sort of decision on it over the
weekend but it's difficult to know what to do.
"We had high hopes this season after he beat the batting record on
some soft wickets last season.
"Just imagine what he'd be like on decent wickets.
"But there may be a good reason why he hasn't been in touch - we just
don't know."
The uncertainty over the pro situation is bound to affect Wanderers
chances of improving on their runners up spot last season.
Meanwhile, champions Padiham are sticking with last season's winning
formula as they prepare to defend their crown.
Mark Harvey has remained as professional while Nasser Mehmood and
Peter Shirtcliffe are the only additions to the squad, having joined
from Read. Cherry Tree's chances of a second title in three seasons
have been dented by the loss of wicketkeeper Andy Holroyd to Baxenden
although Nigel Robbins has joined from Darwen.
Former Chorley professional Ronnie Davis is the man charged with
reviving Baxenden's fortunes.
Last year's paid man David Usher is also staying on at Back Lane
while his brother Peter has joined from Read.
Pakistani Raja Akhtar replaces Paul Beech as professional at
Barnoldswick, although Australian batsman Bruce Hara will deputise
tomorrow.
Clitheroe have signed up 20-year-old Australian Stephen Benjamin as
replacement for Jonathan Fielding.
But Fielding will make a brief return to the league tomorrow as
substitute professional for Great Harwood in place of Indian Shantanu
Sugwekar.
Edenfield have also had to employ Paul Ridgway as a replacement for
Mike Smethurst who is on county championship duty with Lancashire.
Read could be the surprise package of the season after enlisting the
services of Peter Sleep as paid man and former Baxenden wicketkeeper
Paul Swarbrick has also moved to Whalley Road.
Oswaldtwistle Immanuel have turned to former Rishton captain Russell
Whalley in a bid to improve their fortunes.
And ex-East Lancs captain Mark Lomas is hoping to make a similar
impact at Blackburn Northern. Graham Knowles is the new professional
at Whalley while last season's paid man Jason Smith has also stayed
on at Station Road and Lee Kearsley ahs joined from Preston.
Opening batsman David Morrell has quit Settle but they'll be hoping
Surendra Bhave can repeat the blistering form he showed last season.
And it's been a quiet winter at Applegarth where Earby have made no
changes to the squad which finished sixth last term.
Fixtures:
Barnoldswick v Read, Cherry Tree v Oswaldtwistle Im, Clitheroe v
Blackburn Northern, Edenfield v Earby, Great Harwood v Baxenden,
Padiham v Settle, Whalley v Ribblesdale Wanderers.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)