With the 2nd XI losing in their top of the table clash on
Saturday, the 3rd XI made no mistake on Sunday with a convincing win against
their closest pursuers, which has now opened up a gap of 17pts between Elliot’s
men and the rest of the league.
After winning the toss and opting to bat, it looked ominous
for the visitors when Ethan and Dan dominated the early exchanges, and they
looked a beaten side after 15 overs as Clifton ticked along to 80/0 in cruise
control. It took a false shot from Dan (50 off 44) to make the breakthrough,
who followed up his Saturday ton with another half century, to now make that
two centuries and three 50s across the last 3 weekends. His reaction on giving
his wicket away on 50 here told you he thought he’d left a few out there in
current form.
Ethan continued with positive intent, putting on a 50
partnership with Owen Hogben before finally playing one shot too many and
falling for an excellent 63. The clean hitting and intent from Ethan this
season has been a joy to watch and he fully deserved to convert his recent
promising form into a 50. Owen continued to nudge and run where a 70 run
partnership with Lewis Keogh really took the game away from the visitors. This
pair love batting together on a Sunday and run teams into the ground.
244 was put on the board, with all of the top 4 batsman
scoring half centuries, and all of them still juniors. Dan 50, Ethan 63, Owen
56* and Lewis 50. The future of Clifton is bright.
The start of the mammoth chase also looked bright for the
visitors, with a couple of gorgeous lofted cover drives sent soaring to the
boundary informing the crowd that the opener could bat. But in the 4th over
came the important breakthrough, with young Oscar Thorpe snicking him off to be
caught behind by his dad. Oscar’s excellent opening spell brought further
reward a few overs later where he had the no.3 caught at mid on by Oli Dunn.
Oscar finishing with excellent figures of 2-18 from his 5 over spell. 10 overs
of rebuild and counter punching from the visitors got them back into the
contest, but it was a sharp piece of fielding by Oscar to run out the dangerous
looking no.4 to leave them 91/3, with 245 looking a lot further away than it
did a few moments before.
The introduction of Owen Hogben from the top end twisted the
knife with 3-43 from his 7 over spell, supported by 2-14 from 4 by his elder
brother, Elliot, bowling from the other end. With the visitors 151/8, it was
good to see youngster Harrison Keogh then given the opportunity to have a
chuck. It was even better to see him shin up the no.10 first ball, followed up
by cleaning up the hard hitting no.8 a few balls later to walk off with two
wickets from his 5 overs bowled. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone walk off a
cricket field with a smile as big as Harrison’s.
So Elliot’s men march 17 points clear at the top and they
will take some stopping in this form. Next up however is the small matter of a
Sunday Premier Cup Quarter Final at home to Greenfield, as they look to defend
their title claimed so convincingly at Glodwick last August.
With over half of the usual 2nd XI missing through injury,
unavailability or stepping into the first team, a trip to Darcy Lever for a top
of the table clash looked a difficult challenge.
The home side won the toss and put Clifton into bat on a
wicket that looked like it had been marked on the outfield. It hooped, popped
and seamed plenty in the early exchanges where young Ethan and Luke looked to
survive the early onslaught. Both were removed early on to good balls, leaving
Dan Jones and Oscar Thorpe to try and put a partnership together. 58 runs later
Oscar was caught after a solid and important 19 off 45.
Sam Winstanley (5) and Lewis Keogh (8) gave their wickets
away with poor shots to give catching practise to cover, then a short cameo
from Jack Barton (13) kept the small crowd entertained for a while.
The Clifton innings however was all about an exhibition in
batting on a difficult track from Dan Jones, who once again looked like he was
batting on a different track to everybody else. After a chanceless innings he
was poised on 76 with 3 overs to go - with a second century in two weeks in his
sights - and set about to push hard for every run, with selfless running from
partners Elliot and Daanyaal to give him the strike. By the time the last ball
of the innings came around, Dan was on strike on 97 with only one thought in
his mind. A good length ball from the returning opening bowler was dismissed
over square leg and into the long boundary to complete an exceptional innings
of 101* and post a total of 177 to defend.
Early wickets from Tom and Lewis left the host at 17/2 to
put Clifton in a strong position to squeeze, but in an innings littered with
far too many “4 balls” and a total of 40 extras gifted the points to the home
side; along with 3 or 4 dropped catches.
The highlights of the second innings being outstanding one
handed catches late on from Oscar Thorpe and Dan Jones to earn the 2s a bowling
bonus point.
Yet again, it was the lack of control with the ball with 29
wides bowled that hurts you at this level, and the control usually provided by
the absent senior bowlers was costly. It’s Horwich at home next weekend in
another top of the table clash, which has now become a “must win” to maintain
hopes of promotion this season.
The firsts produced another stunning victory on Saturday,
this time against near neighbours Roe Green who had inflicted some heavy damage
on us in recent years. With such a young side, there are bound to be some
inconsistent performances, but this was on a new level as young and not so
young combined to send the visitors home with their tails between their legs.
Steve Mac succumbed early, but a batting masterclass by
Gareth Cross put the 'Green' attack to the sword in stunning fashion. At vital
times, he received support from his young team mates, firstly when skipper Sam
and Caleb were dismissed leaving the score on 61-3 and again when both Jack and
Ben went for three runs apiece in the middle order. In the first instance, it
was Praharsh (31) that once again stepped up to the mark, his runs and wickets
in recent weeks proving vital. He took the score to 138 in a partnership of 77
with an increasingly fluent Gareth who had passed fifty during that
partnership. There was a stutter in the middle, but Crossy simply changed gear
and the ball was treated to a series of classy cricket shots. At 177-6 Zach
Flaxman strode to the wicket with just five and a bit overs remaining and
Gareth approaching a hundred. The two then simply took the bowling attack apart
and with 200 on the horizon with two overs remaining, pushed the score to 237-6
with 41 runs being scored, the two batters registering six sixes (three each)
within the space of seven deliveries. Zach finished with 25 off 18 balls, but
it will be Gareth's run a ball 141 not out that will live longest in the
memory.
The visitors' response started positively, but with 28 on
the board inside seven overs, Ollie struck for the first time, clean bowling
Joe Ball. Seven runs later Gareth produced his stock wicket-to-wicket delivery
to vitally trap the 'Green' professional lbw, before Ollie took over, bowling
with aggression and wiping out the middle order. Luke Williams completed his
half century but could find no support from within the batting ranks until Andy
Hough, facing firstly Ollie's hat trick ball, joined him. Ollie finally ran out
of steam with 6-71 against his name, only to be replaced by Finn, who promptly
dismissed Houghy and then followed up four overs later by tempting Batsman
number 11 into lofting a catch to Steve Mac and securing a resounding 95 run
victory. So, it's a trip to Horwich next week with the prospect of the wins
column equalling the loss column with a victory, a prospect that looked very
distant after four successive defeats in April.
We’ve recently completed a full review and update of the Club Rules.
The updates focus on improving clarity, removing outdated provisions, and ensuring the Rules properly reflect how the Club operates today. We have also strengthened certain areas of governance to make roles and responsibilities clearer and to support the Club’s long-term stability.
There are no changes to the spirit or values of the Club; this is about making sure our foundations are clear, consistent and fit for the future.
The updated Rules are now available to view here:
CLUB RULES
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🔨 Rear Lounge Refurbishment COMPLETE !!
We are pleased to let members know that refurbishment of our rear lounge is complete, an exciting step forward in improving our club facilities for everyone.
The improvements include:
• A new feature wall
• A new trophy cabinet to properly showcase our history and achievements
• New seating to create a more comfortable, welcoming space
This is part of an ongoing project to continually enhance our club for members, players, families and visitors. As a volunteer-led club with strong community roots, every improvement is about creating a space we can all be proud of.
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