Stags up and Running

After a tough first few weeks of the season with poor weather and no wins from any senior team, Norden finally got their season going at the weekend with a couple of good cup wins and a tight victory for the 1st XI at home to Littleborough on Sunday.

Saturday saw Great Harwood make the trip to Stag Park in the Worsley Cup, with the fixture reversed in the Junior Cup. Overseas amateur Lukas Debnam took his first wickets for the club after Greg Butterworth had won his first toss of the season. The visitors then recovered through professional Thikshila De Silva and Matt Oddie to reach 79 for 2 before Usama Malik took the key wicket of De Silva and that triggered a collapse of 5 wickets for just 20 runs. Butterworth enjoyed himself from the bottom end and, despite some late order resistance from Jake Peake, he was too good for the second division outfit and finished with the impressive figures of 5 for 11 as Great Harwood were bowled out for 130 in the 40th over. The total didn’t appear to be one that should trouble this Norden side, but Ethan Houldsworth struck twice in his first over, and very nearly had a 3rd which could have made the game very interesting indeed. First, Alex Willis was trapped in front and Harris Hussain followed two balls later. This brought Ashar Zaidi to the crease, back at his favoured number 4 position, and he pushed outside off stump to his first ball and was dropped at second slip. That would have left Norden struggling on 5 for 3, but it turned out to be the last chance Great Harwood were to create as Zaidi and Josh Tolley consolidated and then showed their quality as they both made unbeaten half centuries as Norden cruised home with over 30 overs remaining.
Worsley Cup Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5522356
Worsley Cup Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a7gBJ8qvl4

The seconds also recorded their first win of the year, but in a very different fashion. 97 for 3 became 147 all out for Phil Docker’s side as only David Bebb with 59 really coming to terms with a tough surface to bat on. The Stags were grateful for 35 extras donated by their hosts. It wasn’t until the score had reached 38 that Mo Waheed got Norden’s first breakthrough, but from that point Great Harwood were unable to put a partnership together and there were 2 wickets apiece for father and son Waheed, Bebb and the impressive Jamie Taylor. Oli Kirkby also chipped in with the key wicket of the home skipper, Miles Corish. The game was in the balance until the final over with Great Harwood requiring 7 runs with one wicket remaining. Mo Munawar was the man entrusted with the ball and his second delivery was pushed into the off side, where Spencer Allen picked up cleanly to run last man Marcus Hamer out at the bowler’s end. The celebrations on the field were matched back at Stag Park with a crowd gathered round the TV watching the YouTube stream.
Junior Cup Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5522367

It was mixed fortunes in two tight games on Sunday, with the 1st XI narrowly fending off Littleborough by 17 runs but the seconds falling short of a small target by just 8 runs at Hare Hill.

Visiting skipper Clint Perren had no hesitation in asking Norden to bat first at Stag Park, but even he must have been surprised by how hard the pitch was to bat on early on. Inconsistent bounce and two-paced, it was a real challenge for Norden’s top order as Ryan Miskella and Lewis Willman bowled accurately. Willman’s first 8 overs contained 7 maidens and just one ball that went for runs. Tolley’s frustration got the better of him as he played an uncharacteristically poor stroke to pick out visiting professional Bryce Street at midwicket. Hussain and Willis quickly followed but Zaidi found some help from Greg Butterworth initially, and then Lee Crabtree. After Crabtree went for a well-made 27, another 2 quick wickets fell and Norden were in big trouble at 129 for 8. Zaidi, though, realised it was time to take charge and target the short boundary. He did this with a mixture of aggressive pickups and reverse sweeps, smartly making the short boundary his leg-side from both ends. Dean Lord and Jozef Gordon did well to get Zaidi on strike as much as possible and the last two wickets put on a crucial 54. Zaidi reached a superb century off 119 balls, one of his best knocks for Norden. Street took 4 for 45 for Littleborough, although it was Willman who really caught the eye with the ball. It was 184 to win for Littleborough and the chase provided plenty of excitement and a little controversy. Zak Perren looked very fortunate not to be given out LBW in the first over, but was then adjudged out in the same method a couple of overs later to one that didn’t look quite as straight. Tom Pye failed to run his bat in as Crabtree threw down the stumps and Norden were on top. Street played cautiously but solidly, and alongside Miskella and then Matty Hernon, he took the score up to 91 for 3. Hernon became Greg Butterworth’s first wicket as he chipped to Willis at cover and Clint Perren looked to get a rough one off the same bowler. Louis Russell looked like he might be the man to help Street get Littleborough home, but he was run out by a fantastic direct hit from the boundary from Harris Hussain and at that point it looked like the job was entirely on Street’s shoulders. He was unable to find the boundary with the same regularity as Zaidi had and the Littleborough lower order could not get him on strike quickly enough. Zaidi came back from the scoreboard end and made it very tough for anyone new to the crease. Despite Street’s best efforts in his 68, Littleborough fell short as Debnam bowled a very skilled penultimate over and Zaidi took 4 wickets to add to his century and finish an excellent all-round performance. This was a hugely improved performance in the field from Norden compared to previous seasons and they took a hard-fought 12 points from the match, with Littleborough picking up 6 bonus points. 1
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592453

The seconds fell to a disappointing loss at Hare Hill after bowling Littleborough out for just 115. Usama Malik took 4 wickets and there were 2 for Mo Munawar as Norden’s seamers did the damage. The chase was looking like a pretty comfortable one at 70 for 3 with Hashum Malik going well. However, the wily experience of Phil Deakin proved to be decisive as he sent down 11 overs of left arm spin for just 10 runs, picking up 4 wickets in the process. Norden’s middle and lower orders struggled to find ways to score and a game that should have been won, resulted in defeat by 8 runs after being bowled out for 107 in the 43rd over. 7 bonus points were the small consolation.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593251

PLAYER PROFILE : LUKAS DEBNAM

Nickname : Dirk Kuyt, Spunky, Debbers

Squad no. 77

Batting Style : Positive

Highest Score : 83

Favourite Shot : On Drive

Bowling Style : Right arm don’t hit the seam

Biggest cricketing achievement : First Grade Debut

How will the Stags go in 2023 : I have high hopes for the lads. Believe we can make a decent run in both cups and make finals for T20s also. With a fully fit and firing side I don’t see why we can’t contend for the League title

Favourite movie : Pirates of The Caribbean (Dead Man’s Chest)

Favourite song : Fix you – Coldplay

Life motto : Enjoy the little things

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PLAYER PROFILE : OLLY HOLT

Nickname : OJ (Oliver Jack Holt) Holty, OliHolt (all one word)

Squad no. 16, the enforcer

Batting Style : Aggressive, trying to work on my patience for fodder

Highest Score :104* for Newton Heath vs top of the league Worsley aged 20. 1/3 centuries

Favourite Shot : cow for 6

Bowling Style : Right arm dibbley dobbley

Biggest cricketing achievement : Travelling to South Africa at 18 to play a season.

How will the Stags go in 2023 : Well, new captain, new regime, potential in abundance

Favourite movie : Beauty and the Beast (animated)

Favourite song : Elvis Presley – In the Ghetto

Life motto : “Easy to love, hard to forget”

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Rain Continues to Frustrate

Both Norden and Haslingden left Stag Park on Sunday thinking that the rain had denied them a good opportunity of registering a first win of the season. After being invited to bat first, half-centuries from Josh Tolley and Oli Holt helped Norden get up to what appeared to be a very competitive score of 186. The pitch was offering something for bowlers of all types, but sadly only 1.1 overs of Haslingden’s reply was possible before the rain came and ended what could have been a very good contest.

Norden had plenty of help from the Haslingden fielders, with numerous catches going to ground. Tolley was put down twice in the first over and he punished the visitors with a knock that contained five 4’s and four 6’s. Holt was also a beneficiary of an early drop, but after getting off the mark with a 6, he played some fine shots on his way to a second 1st XI fifty for the club. There was the opportunity with 10 overs to go to push the score beyond 200, but the returning Oliver Cameron took 3 late wickets to add to his 2 with the new ball and, despite a good contribution from Scott Butterworth, the innings ended in the 49th over. Most on the ground felt it was a good score, but the elements denied us the chance to find out. The 2 early washouts leave Norden already 14 points behind early leaders Burnley, with absolutely nothing they could have done about.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593238
1st XI Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1qT5wOSqhI

The 2nds got their season underway after last week’s abandonment, but were comprehensively beaten at Haslingden. Phil Docker lost an important toss, and The Stags were quickly in trouble with Spencer Allen being dismissed without a run on the board. Kabir Ahmed, Docker and Jozef Gordon got the score up to 80 for 3 but a couple of middle-order run-outs and some poor shots down the order meant it was just 110 that they were able to post. When the rain then came and reduced the target to just 69 in 21, it took any chance away and Haslingden got home 3 down with just over 7 overs remaining.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593238

The 3rds were involved in a remarkable game at Clitheroe on Saturday, which ended in a tie. Norden batted first in a match reduced to 31 overs per side and a good partnership between Jozef Gordon and Mo Iqbal had set a great platform when Iqbal was dismissed with the score at 84 for 2. Unfortunately, the middle and lower orders were unable to take advantage and nobody else could manage double figures as the visitors collapsed to 119 all out. Gordon’s knock of 64 from 71 balls was the clear standout. Clitheroe’s reply also included one significant knock, with Harrison Shipston making 60, but Norden’s bowlers kept picking up wickets at the other end and it all came down to the final over with the scores tied and just one wicket remaining for the home side. Joe Golden kept his cool and from the 3rd ball, Shipston called for a single but was unable to make his ground and the game was tied.
3rd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616248

Player Profile : Dean Lord

Nickname: Deano, Lordy, Jean

Squad no: 34

Batting Style: aggressive

Highest Score: 110*

Favourite Shot: straight drive

Bowling Style: right arm fast medium

Biggest cricketing achievement: bowling figures 9/50 in a 2nd XI match vs Werneth 2nd XI

How will the Stags go in 2023: Worsley Cup winners, top 4 in league but too hard to pick a position and T20 is anybody’s guess but as good a chance as any.

Favourite movie: The Green Mile

Favourite song: In The End – Linkin Park

Life motto: “Make your actions today be ones your future self will thank you for”

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Brian Butterworth

It was with great sadness last week that we reported the passing of the much loved former President Brian Butterworth. After a short illness Brain passed away peacefully in the early hours of the 16th of March at the age of 95

The funeral will take place at 10:30 on Wednesday the 5h of April at Rochdale Crematorium. The wake will take place afterwards at Norden Cricket Club.

Brian was a former player, club secretary and president, the latter of these posts he held for 30 years continuously. As President he was always present at any League presentations, Immaculately dressed in his blazer. He certainly was a fine ambassador of the club.

When we applied to join the Central Lancashire Cricket League Brian was prominent in the discussions and somehow we were accepted from Division 2 of the Lancashire and Cheshire League.

The joining of the CLL was the catalyst that enabled the Club to move on from a village club.

Brian was also at the forefront of any legal situations as he worked for Toomey and Goodwin, and was close friends with Bill Goodwin.

In the mid 2000’s upon the retirement of long serving stewardess Pauline North the position was filled by Alan Hyland. Brian and Alan forged an incredible close bond and Brian seemed to spend even more time at the club. In an effort to raise extra funds for the club the two started the weekly meat raffle. From small acorns… as the phrase goes. The raffle was hugely popular and raised a tremendous amount of money. All profits were ploughed back in to the Clubhouse fixtures and fittings.  Even when Alan had retired Brian religiously caught the bus to Norden every Friday evening to sell the tickets and collect the monies and took this role very seriously. The Meat Raffle lasted for 14 years and in total raised over £25k for the club.

In 2014 Brian’s amazing contribution to the club was recognised when he was nominated for an Outstanding Services to Cricket award, with the dinner being held at Old Trafford. Brian won the award and was invited down to the national finals in London. Whilst not coming away with the overall winners prize it was an amazing experience for Brian, as he was presented with his award by former England captain Mike Gatting.

Mike North recalls ;

“Brians cricketing claim to fame is bowling the Pro at Heywood but he did admit that this was in the nets (he played at Heywood before coming to Norden). In the 1940s and 50s there was a personality called Leslie Welch (The Memory Man) who toured the country with his sports memory show. He also appeared in 8 Royal Command Shows He came to Rochdale and starred at The Champness Hall and Brian and his mate (Jack Pilkington) went to see him. Jack said B have you got a question for him? Brian said I have but whether he will pick me out we don’t know. As luck would have it Brian was selected and his question was “Can you tell me Ranjitsinhji’s batting average in 1898? Leslie Welch waffled on about Ranji saying Saheb of Nawagana played at Sussex turn of the century etc. He then asked Brian if he knew it to which Brian said yes and gave it.  Leslie Welch said (“Well we only have your word for that” Brian said OK “What was it in 1899?” 

As Brian said “There are thousands and thousands of averages in cricket and to be able to pick one out would be virtually impossible!”

Brian himself had an amazing memory and he proved many times over the years by recalling various teams in cricket football and rugby league I went to see him last October with Alan Hyland and I mentioned to Brian could he still remember Manchester United’s Championship side of 1948? He said tell me the keeper and I’ll do it! I said Jack Crompton and he proceeded to give me the complete side! It was easier for him to give me the 1958 Brazil World Cup side!! All this at the age of 91. Brilliant 

Brian was also a good singer and he regaled a few of us many years ago with his rendition of Katari (A Neapolitan song) late at night from behind the Club bar.

As we all know he was on the Committee for many years as Secretary and once combined this with being Treasurer. However, to my knowledge he only missed one Committee meeting. This happened when he worked in Pensions for Turners in Manchester. We met up at teatime in the Circus Tavern (my Manchester local) The pub was a big card playing pub where considerable amounts of money were staked I asked Brian if he played Nine card don! He gave me a somewhat disdainful luck apparently affronted that I should ask him. We proceeded to play with Brian as my partner. Time went on and it became obvious that we were not going to make any meeting that night I rang to proffer our apologies ( Not sure what excuse I made ) Eventually at closing time we got a taxi back to Norden via Radcliffe as his assistant at Turners Tracy was with us!!

On another occasion after a meeting Brian gave me a lift home and I invited him in. We drank tea and ate cheese on toast and talked cricket non stop until I mentioned to Brian that it was getting light ! He said “Well I suppose I better #### off then 

On another occasion Brian came into the Club in a white tuxedo after a day’s golfing etc I asked if I could try it on and it fitted me perfectly I then asked if I could borrow it for a week as I was going on the QE2 

This I did and Brian would often say that although he hadn’t been on the QE2 but his tuxedo had and met the QE2’s Captain.”

Mike North

John Murphy recalls ;

“Brian very much enjoyed his life as a single person, in his younger days he would be seen around Rochdale driving his beloved yellow Jenson interceptor cutting a dashing figure dressed in his customary sartorial elegance that stayed with him throughout his life.

Norden Cricket Club and the game of Cricket were at the very core of his existence. He was a fast bowler in his younger days acquiring the nickname of ‘fiery Butt’. When his playing days were over Brian became an administrator serving on the committee as Club Secretary before being elected as President 1987.

It is difficult now to imagine the challenges facing the Club in the 1950s in acquiring a licence to serve alcohol due to the number of devout Methodist members of the Club at the time. Brian played a key role in the acquisition of the licence.

He was also instrumental in the Clubs progression into the Central Lancashire Cricket League and was very proud to become President in the year when the Club won the Championship for the first time.

Norden Cricket Club was always his first love although there was a very special lady in his life, Pauline who lived in Garstang and whilst they never married they remained very close until she sadly passed away in 2007.

Brian lived in the same house in Cutgate for most of his life, in his late 80s it became too much for him to manage, members of the Club moved him to Alice Ingham Court sheltered housing where he very much enjoyed his final days in comfort and surrounded by friends.

His lack of mobility in his latter years prevented him from attending games, he always remained interested in progress being made on and off the pitch at the Club.

I was immensely proud to succeed him as President in 2017 however in my mind he was and always will be the President.

Rest in Peace Brian your legacy will live on at Norden Cricket Club forever.”

John Murphy

Darren Lee Ogden

Darren Lee Ogden, that was how he always announced himself whenever he phoned our house…..A fearless and talented opening batsman, even against the best and the quickest. Underated in many ways and should have played more 1st XI than he did. He possessed a‘Goweresque’ cover drive and was a brilliant fielder. In 1996 he was my vice captain. The ‘Ying’ to my ‘Yang’. The calm, pleasant and reasoned persona, the perfect counter-balance to my excitable belligerance and aggression. It was a joy to bat with him, quick between the wickets we simply stole singles. Brilliant with younger players, he was worth his weight in gold as a proper team man. Away from cricket ‘Oggie’ was one of those annoying sportsmen that was simply good at everything. Fit as a butchers dog……Snooker, Running, Football, Squash, Golf he loved them all and was always competitive. Which leads me to his other love….Horse Racing…..or should I say having a punt. When Castleton Moor dropped out of the CLL, the odd number of teams left some free weekends. Pontefract on a Friday night, Haydock, Ascot we did them all, but the 3 days of Cheltenham in the winter months (as it was) was always our favourite for many a long year. One year ‘Oggie’ had done all his money at the festival, and unsusually I’d accumulated a healthy stash. I was persuaded that it would be a good idea to visit Southwell on the way back. The writing was on the wall when a guy in the parade ring remarked ‘most of these will be on the beach at skegness giving kids rides next week’. Needless to say. I did all my money, and Oggie recovered all his Cheltenham losses. I can still hear him chuckling in the car all the way back from Nottinghamshire to Stag Park. He always was a much better punter than me! Many people will have their own fond memories of Darren, but I’m sure that all those who met him would agree that he truly was one of lifes good guys. Taken far to soon. He will be missed by many. RIP mate. Rob P Holmes – 11/3/2023

The funeral takes place Rochdale Crematorium on Wednesday 5th April at 3.00pm. Family flowers only please. Donations can be made to Springhill Hospice here : Funeral Notices – Darren Lee OGDEN (funeral-notices.co.uk). The wake is being held at Rochdale Golf Glub

2022 End of Season Presentation

Josh Tolley and Kabir Ahmed were the big winners at the club presentation night, rewarded for their record-breaking seasons with the bat in the 1st and 2nd teams respectively. Tolley took home the 1st XI batting prize alongside the Majorca Battting Trophy for his 177 against Walsden and the prestigious Asif Mujtaba Medal for the club’s player of the season. Ahmed won the 2nd XI batting prize and was also voted the player’s player of the year. Sami Waheed and Theo Andrew also received two awards apiece.

The announcement was made that Hashum Malik will be stepping down as 1st XI captain and he was honoured with the Joseph Coupe Cup for Club Person of the year as recognition for his efforts over the past 6 years in particular. Greg Butterworth will be the new 1st XI captain for 2023. Ashar Zaidi has rgistered to play for the club as an amateur.

Full list of winners:

1st XI Batting: Josh Tolley

1st XI Bowling: Greg Butterworth 

2nd XI Batting: Kabir Ahmed

2nd XI Bowling: Mo Waheed

3rd XI Batting: Mohammad Omar

3rd XI Bowling: Will Hindley

Women’s Batting: Karen Wood

Women’s Bowling: Aoife Donnelly

Women’s Fielding: Emily Bradshaw

U18s Batting: Spencer Allen

U18s Bowling: Zishan Zahid

U18s Fielding: Theo Andrew

Harold Sibbert Trophy (best junior in senior cricket): Sami Waheed

Bob Tattersall Trophy (best junior fielder in senior cricket): Theo Andrew 

Geoff & Marion Hargreaves Award (players’ player of the year): Kabir Ahmed

Hanmer Cup (best individual performance vs Rochdale): Oli Holt 63 in Worsley Cup Semi-Final

Dick Bonser Trophy (u15s player with representative honours): Oli Kirkby 

Harry Schofield Trophy (u18s player with representative honours): Sami Waheed 

Derek Parker Trophy (most improved player): Oli Yates 

Majorca Batting Trophy (best senior batting performance) Josh Tolley 177 vs Walsden

Majorca Bowling Trophy (best senior bowling performance): Jack Taylor 6 for 23 vs Bacup

Asif Mujtaba Medal (player of the season): Josh Tolley

Joseph Coupe Cup (club person of the year): Hashum Malik

Norden Finish on a High

Another season is in the books and Norden finished with a win away at Walsden which cemented a 4th place finish and a spot in next season’s Lancashire Knockout. Whilst there is no doubt that the Stags went into the season hoping for much more, this was at least some consolation and rewards for their efforts in a long season which also included a run to the Worsley Cup semi-finals and the t20 quarter-finals. Sunday saw an unusually low-scoring game at Scott Street on a difficult surface that offered plenty for the bowlers. In stark contrast to the run-fest between these two teams at Stag Park earlier in the season, Walsden were forced to battle hard for every run as they looked to post a target with very little idea of what would constitute a good score. Nick Barker and professional Jomel Warrican put on 58 in 25 overs for the 3rd wicket, with Ashar Zaidi bowling his 15 over spell for the cost of just 16 runs. There was turn and bounce for the spinners and once Zaidi bowled Warrican for a remarkably patient 17, Greg Butterworth stepped up and took 5 of the final 7 wickets to fall. Walsden were bowled out with just over an over left in their innings, with Barker making 61, and a target of 161 for Norden felt to some observers like it may be too many. Norden opener Josh Tolley soon made a mockery of that theory by somehow making the pitch look like an easy one to bat on as he tore into the Walsden attack. He put on 42 for the opening wicket with Hashum Malik and when Malik fell, Harvey Fitton joined in the fun as he too was able to score at a run-a-ball in a stand of 96. Both reached their half-centuries and in doing so Tolley passed 1,000 league runs for the season to finish as the leading run-scorer amongst all players, both professional and amateur. Even though there was a slight wobble as 3 wickets fell quickly, Zaidi and first-team debutant Joe Gordon were able to finish the job with just over half the overs remaining. This was a remarkable contrast from what we had seen in the first innings, and huge credit should go to Tolley and Fitton in particular for making a tricky chase so comfortable. On an individual note, as well as Tolley’s efforts, Ashar Zaidi finished as the league’s leading professional run-scorer and the leading wicket taker amongst all players. Greg Butterworth’s 57 wickets in all competitions are also worthy of a mention.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5000259

The 2nds also finished with a win which meant a 5th place finish and also consigned Walsden to division 2 cricket next season. After being asked to bat first, Phil Docker and Kabir Ahmed were once again the mainstays of the home team’s batting effort. Another century partnership between the pair was the foundation for a total of 249 for 7 from their 45 overs. Docker made 80 and Ahmed 40 before good contributions from Oli Kirkby, Greg Tattersall and Mo Munawar, as well as 54 extras, got the total up to a very challenging one. Munawar also did his job with the ball, taking 3 wickets, and Mo Waheed chipped in with 4 for himself as Walsden struggled. Ash Colclough was not going down without a fight though, and he smashed 38 from 19 balls, including 3 consecutive sixes. Docker, short of bowling options, turned to young Oli Yates with the game starting to get tight, and the youngster came up trumps. Colclough was superbly stumped by Danny Devine looking to launch another shot out of the ground and two balls later Yates finished the match as he cleaned up opposition skipper James Stevens. There were some fine individual seasons in the 2nds, especially Kabir Ahmed who finished nearly 300 runs ahead of anybody else in the division 1 run-scoring charts. The two veteran seamers, Munawar and Waheed were also excellent and took 36 and 33 wickets respectively.

2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5000284
2nd XI Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghJZPHjs32w

The 3rds, with a game still to play at home to Todmorden next week, secured a 2nd place finish with a good win at Nelson on Saturday. Zishan Zahid took the remarkable figures of 5 for 8 as Nelson were bowled out for 71. He then scored 22 with the bat, as did Oli Kirkby, as Norden had no problems in knocking off the runs.
3rd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5000042

Sensational Silva Slays Stags

For the second time this season, Norden felt they had posted a competitive score against Worsley Cup winners Ramsbottom and for the second time the Acre Bottom club knocked the runs off with relative ease. On this occasion, the first innings score was 256 for 9 but the margin of victory for the visitors was 7 wickets.

Norden started badly with the bat and both openers were dismissed before the score had reached 20. Harvey Fitton and Ashar Zaidi then came together to provide the partnership that would form the backbone of the Norden innings. Fitton got off the mark with a pulled 6 from just his second ball and Zaidi also looked in an aggressive frame of mind from the start of his innings. The two left-handers had put on 122 when Fitton chipped Dan Pyke to cover and fell for 57. Zaidi continued to push on but he began to be starved of the strike and he was dismissed just 9 short of a century when he looked to up the ante but failed to clear Josh Dentith on the long-on boundary. Greg Butterworth played nicely for his 42 but Norden never got the acceleration they would have wanted in the last 15 overs and the run-rate stayed around the 5 an over mark that it had been for most of the innings. Kieren Grimshaw picked up 4 wickets for Rammy and sub-pro Ashen Silva, although wicketless, bowled his 15 overs for under 40 which proved to be by far the most economical spell of the game.

Norden got a good early breakthrough when Tom Parton looked to hit Zaidi over the top but could only find Greg Butterworth at mid-off. This brought Silva to the crease and he played himself in with ease as Jonathan Dack took the attack to Norden at the other end. Dack fell for 44, 40 of which were scored in boundaries, and when Oli Holt’s slower ball picked up the key wicket of Grimshaw a few runs later, Norden felt they were favourites. Harry Caton and Silva soon put that theory to bed though and Caton scored quickly from the get go whilst Silva looked completely untroubled at the other end, running the ball around comfortably and finding the boundary when presented with anything loose. Skipper Hashum Malik was at least one, and probably two bowling options light and there was little he could do as the Rammy pair took the game away from Norden. Their unbeaten partnership of 160 was chanceless and deserved to win any game, Silva reaching his century from 108 balls and eventually finishing unbeaten on 117 with Caton 64* at the other end. Another disappointing result for Norden in a season that is petering out somewhat. They must now go to Walsden on the final day of the season and win if they are to be sure of a Lancashire Cup spot for next season.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5000215#
1st XI Highlights: https://youtu.be/0wc8KGP_QKk

The 2nds suffered a heavy defeat against the same opposition. We won’t go into too much detail on that one but suffice to say they were back at Stag Park to see the majority of the 1st team game.
2nd XI Scorecard and ‘Highlights’: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5000285

The 3rds had a much better day at home to Greenmount. An excellent all-round bowling display saw the visitors lose wickets regularly on their way to being bowled out for 86. There were 3 wickets each for Mohammed Omar and impressive young left-arm seamer Will Hindley. The chase started badly as Lancashire u-15 seamer Max Birtwistle dismissed Oli Kirkby and Stan Kearns with successive balls to leave Norden on 2 for 2. Omar and Charlie Gooding played calmly to ease the pressure and they put on 73 to take the Stags all-but over the line. Omar finished unbeaten on 57 in the eventual 6 wicket win.
3rd XI Highlights: https://youtu.be/UwKQKeSNPrQ