Dave Wild Obituary

A few weeks ago the sad news came to us of the passing of Dave Wild.

Dave was an extremely popular member of the club. Dave first became a member in 1953, and during that 70 year membership put in countless hours of volunteer work in various different roles, that quite rightly resulted in him being made a life member.

Dave was born on the 23rd December 1943 and spent his early years living on Edenfield Road. During the 50’s and the 60’s the club did not have a bar and virtually closed down between September and April.

Dave was a keen cricketer and soon made his family home on Woodhouse Lane. It was in the late 60’s / early 70’s that Dave become more heavily involved at the club. His trade of an Electrical Engineer was put to good use as the likes of him and Bob Fee re-wired the whole clubhouse at nights / weekends as an extension and a new bar were built.

During the 80’s and 90’s Dave became involved with coaching the juniors cricketers, as his two sons Gareth and Leon had now joined the club. Alongside Dennis Hardman it was a formidable coaching duo that brought through some of the finest cricketers the club has ever seen. Dave was a tremendous organiser / administrator and his passion for the game was second to none.

This passion was most evident when Leon would come in to bat. An often regaled tale is of a young Leon coming out to bat for the second team. The bowler sent down his first delivery and Leon thought (as he often did) that it was in his slot and took an almighty swipe but missed the ball. Luckily the ball went safely past the off stump. “What you doing Leon, get your head down” roared Dave from the sidelines. The bowler ran in with his second delivery and Leon took an even bigger swipe. Unfortunately, he missed the ball once again and it sailed just past the off stump. “Bloody hell Leon, get your head down lad, play straight” shouted an exasperated Dave. The bowler trundled in for his third delivery which he put in exactly the same spot as the first two. Leon swung even harder, but this time connecting with the ball and sending it flying towards the War memorial for six. An expectant crowd turned to Dave… “Wonderful shot our Leon, brilliant”.

During this time Dave was also instrumental in gaining Norden CC 3rd XI entry into the Halifax Sunday League. Back in the days of the Central Lancashire League it was the norm to have 30-35 games a season in the 1st and 2nd division. This left very little time for any 3rd XI cricket. Dave, seeing a burgeoning junior section realised that these young players needed an introduction into adult cricket. Dave somehow persuaded our Yorkshire friends to not only let us join the league, but to play the vast majority of our fixtures away from home.
The Halifax league was a tremendous success with several generations of 1st XI cricketers having gained great experience of adult cricket. Dave would often umpire when called upon and was Norden’s league representative for 22 years. Whenever you attended the annual dinner it was obvious the extremely high regard in which Dave was held by the other clubs.

Two of the most successful 1st XI captains the club have ever seen came through the ranks during Daves time as coach in Stuart Fern and Simon North.
Stuart, who was the captain for the CLL league winning season of 2004 recalls “Dave Wild was one of the first coaches we met at Norden and even sourced my first pair of cricket boots. His enthusiasm and passion for the game is all any youth player remembers. And it’s just that made him such a special member of the club. He helped impact Norden in a huge way with a batch of juniors that went on to transform the club. With successes at youth level culminating in many graduates that won the CLL for the first time in 17 years back in 2004. A great coach, character and friend to all who met him. He’ll be truly missed by all!”

Simon, arguably Norden’s greatest ever youth product having representing England Schoolboys, captained the 1st XI to League and Wood Cup doubles in 2014 and 2015 said “Dave was an extremely generous and genuine man. My first coach. Dave would be very generous with his time with all the kids in our junior set up and I certainly benefited from this as he would regularly take me to and from games.
A good motivator, passionate about his club and with a patience you need to coach young lads with maybe the exception of his sons!
Dave was always a stalwart Stag and always had the best of the club at heart.
That said he had the best of hearts.”

Dave spent a lot of time watching cricket, he was a permanent fixture under the scoreboard with Fee brothers. For many years he would be one of the helpers rolling the wicket or re-painting the lines at the mid innings break. Dave would often enjoy a drink with the lads after a game. I remember one year in the early 2000’s when it was the clubs annual BBQ and Karaoke. Dave and his son Gareth went up to do a song. I can’t 100% rememeber, but i think it was Irish Rover. The chorus involve a lot of loud clapping. To the DJ’s great annoyance Dave was getting enthusiastically into the clapping parts… but was doing so with an expensive wireless mic in between his hands. It didn’t matter how many times the DJ warned Dave, when the chorus came back round that expensive mic was getting walloped in between his hands. It really was a sight to behold.

For a man that lived in Norden all his life you could mistakenly think that Dave wasn’t very worldly. However, after a few whiskeys he loved regaling stories of holidays in South Africa or running round New York with Peter O’Toole. Don’t be mistaken… this Norden boy had lived!

Around 2010, or just before, the cricket club entered a side in the Rochdale Darts League. Dave was one of the first members of the team, and played right up until the league folded in 2020 Dave never missed a game, even whilst undergoing treatment at Christies he would turn up week in week out. Dave was a very popular member of the team. Every darts player needs a nickname and somehow he was coined ‘Dangerous Dave’. In truth, the only thing dangerous about the man was his mathematics. He was soon banned from scoring and nearly set Paul Morrell off in to a fit every week when he got his sums wrong and was throwing for the wrong double. Darts team captain Graham Fletcher added “After a few years he settled down into his position, and was always our first man off. It was a well known tradition in the league that Dave would beat you (or try to) then rush off to buy you a pint. He was a wonderful bloke, the heart and soul of the darts team really”.

Dave was one of life’s good guys. Our sincere condolences go out to Gwenn, Gareth and Leon.

Dave… we thank you for all the memories and happy times. Norden CC owes you a great debt of gratitude for all that you did for so many years.

RIP Dangerous

Stags Snatch a Tie

Norden CC managed to snatch a tie in late drama at Stag Park during a rain reduced game against Clitheroe.

In an all too familiar scene this summer it was 12 o clock on game day and the players were in the clubhouse watching it rain. Five times between 12-3 the players walked out to the covers as rain had stopped, only for it to start again just as they were about to remove the covers.

However, perseverance paid off and a after a great job mopping up by all the players the game was scheduled for a 16:15 start with 22 overs per side. Clitheroe won the toss and elected to field.

It was a bad start for the Stags as Crabtree and Zaidi both went for a duck. Tolley (11) and Jack Taylor (10) steadied the ship before Tolley chipped one to deep point. Captain, G Butterworth, joined Taylor and kept things ticking until Taylor was adjudged out, stumped.

It was then a bit of a procession as S Butterworth (1) and Holt (0) went quickly. The captain (8) and Willis (8) then fell to leave the Stags at 55-8 and many fearing we wouldn’t even see the overs out. However Debnam had other ideas and put on a seasons best 23, ably supported by Allen (6). Debnam was run out off the last ball of the innings, pushing for a second, and the Stags finished on 82 all out. Heyman (3-17) and Sharp (3-14) were the pick of the bowlers for the visitors.

The Stags needed an early wicket, and Zaidi had Ross (8) caught by Holt with the score on 17. Lord (34) and Jack Dewhurst (15) then took the attack to Norden playing some aggressive, whilst sensible cricket. At 63-3 the game looked dead and buried, especially with Clitheroe professional Munaweera looking in good touch. A double change in bowling brought G Butterworth and Debnam into the attack. Clitheroe moved along to 73-3 when G Butterworth bowled Charlie Dewhirst. Debnam then trapped professional Munaweera LBW. It was then the Debnam show as he had Hewitt (1), Lemon (5) and Dibb (0) all in quick succession. Clitheroe were 81-8 with just two needed for victory. It then looked like disaster struck as Debnam bowled a leg side wide to take the scores level. However, Debnam bounced straight back and bowled Hayman (0) to finish with 7 overs 7-22. It was into the final over we went with Clitheroe needing 1 run and the Stags needing 1 wicket or a maiden over to tie. G Buttewrorth who had 6 overs 1-10 gave the final over to Zaidi, who with the 3rd ball of the over had Bennett (2) smartly caught at short cover by Willis and the game finished a tie.
Scorecard : https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592537

The 2nd XI tried to perform a miracle of their own. After being bowled out for just 35 they had Clitheroe 2nd XI worried at 18-5, but they rallied well and knocked them off with 4 wickets to spare.

After being inserted on a damp one things didn’t start to badly with the experienced front 3 of Hashum, Docker and Kabi taking us to 17-2. However, disaster struck after this and only Sami Waheed (10) showed anything like. Sam Halstead with 4-23 and Lucas Murphy 5-10 were the only bowlers used by the home side.

The Stags need something special and with Usama taking 4 early wickets and Munny 1 they had Clitheroe reduced to 18-5. However, it what was a spicy affair, the lack of runs proved costly and a partnership of 12 between Murphy and Halstead more or less saw Clitheroe to victory
Scorecard : https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593334

On Sunday it was the turn of the 3rd XI as they travelled to Rishton to play their 3rd XI. Rishton won the toss an batted first. Clark (32) and Leathert (16) were the mainstay in Rishton’s 93 all out from 31.5 overs. For the Stags Mohsin Iqbal got 4-13 and Charlie Gooding 2-5.

Norden made quick work of the target, knocking off the required runs from 17.2 overs. After losing Bebb and Kearns early, Zeeshan Anwar (37) and Munny (43) saw the Stags home in quick time.
Scorecard : https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616310

Norden vs Clitheroe In Memory Of Brian Butterworth – Saturday 12th of August

When the news came through of the passing of Brian ‘The Pres’ Butterworth I was overcome with a feeling of immense sadness. For many of us we have never known a Norden Cricket Club without the Pres. A ubiquitous presence whether it be in committee meetings, cricket games, fundraisers or at the bar. He was a truly special man.

After a few days I realised sadness was not the appropriate reaction. The Pres would not have wanted it. At 95, it was one hell of an innings… probably the best ever seen at Stag Park. 

From speaking to some life members, like Bob Fee, you start to grasp the important role which Brian played in helping the club become what it is today. In fact, a few people have said to me that without Brian’s enormous contributions, especially during the 60’s and 70’s, that there may not even still be a Norden Cricket Club.

I know some of Brian’s happiest memories were spent watching the cricket. An ever present at games, with one of his favourite periods being the trophy laden seasons of 2014 and 2015. An image I will never forget is that of Brian wiping his moustache dry after drinking from the CLL League champions trophy in 2014.

Brian, my friend, we will miss you dearly. On behalf of every Stag, past and present, we thank you for your outstanding contribution. Yor will forever be ingrained in the very fabric of the club. A true inspiration, one of a kind… a legend of Norden Cricket Club forever.

RIP my President

Greg Tattersall

The club would like to invite all Brian’s family and friends to attend our 1st XI game on Saturday the 12th of August vs Clitheroe. Brian’s brother Ray, and his nephew Martyn will be attendence. The game will be played in memory of Brian and the club will provide a a buffet.
At the mid innings interval (usualy between 15:30-16:30) Brian’s ashes will be scattered on his beloved Stag Park turf.

Stags Fail to Take Chances

A disappointing weekend saw Norden stumble in their climb up the Lancashire League table and bow out of the LCF Knockout at the quarter-final stage. The league action was on Saturday this week, and Norden welcomed Enfield to a very wet Stag Park. The game was delayed by just over 2 hours to allow conditions to dry out and the 32 overs-a-side contest started well for the visitors. Opener Lewis Wright and professional Pramod Maduwantha made light of testing batting conditions to put on 99 for the 2nd wicket and leave Enfield well positioned for a late onslaught at 125 for 2 with 7 overs left. It was hard to know what a par score was on a pitch offering assistance for all bowlers, but the 180 plus that looked on the cards would certainly have been well above. Norden fought back superbly with the ball, though, and managed to restrict Enfield to just 16 runs fromb those final 7 overs. Wickets fell regularly, with 5 of them going to Ashar Zaidi, and 140 for 7 was well short of what had been threatened. Wright made 66 and Maduwantha 57, but no other Enfield player managed double figures.

Unfortunately, the end of the first innings proved to be much more of a true reflection of how difficult it was to bat on this pitch than the start of it. Norden lost Josh Tolley early, edging to slip off Zaheer Abbas but Greg Butterworth and Alex Willis were able to dig in and add 60 to put Norden in an excellent position. Willis then gave his wicket away cheaply to the innocuous leg-spin of Yasir Ali and that triggered an almighty collapse. Butterworth drove loosely and was bowled, and Zaidi got a ball from Maduwantha that turned and bounced sharply to take his outside edge. Seemingly in the blink of an eye, 66 for 1 became 85 for 8, with Maduwantha now proving extremely difficult to play. Haris Hussain found the boundary on 3 occasions in a last-ditch attempt to get Norden close but he became another of Maduwantha’s 5 wickets as Norden were dismissed for 101 to take just 2 points from a match that they were expecting to win. With other results in the division going in their favour, Norden will see this as a real opportunity missed.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592501
1st XI Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jbs39qPBR8&feature=youtu.be

Sunday saw another long trip in the LCF Knockout, this time to Wigan. Norden were invited to bat first by the team from the Liverpool Competition and Tolley fell early for the 2nd time in the weekend. Opening partner Willis didn’t last much longer and Greg Butterworth and Zaidi were given the job of rebuilding. A stand of 103 meant that Norden were in a position to look beyond 200, but both set batters fell in quick succession and in similar vein to the leg-spin of Raheem Kasser. The Wigan spinners were then able to squeeze the Norden middle-order and boundaries became hard to come by. In fact, Norden only found the fence twice in the last 15 overs of their innings and they were only able to limp up to 182 for 9 from their 45 overs. With a sub-par score on the board, you have to make up for it in the field and Norden failed to do so. Home dangerman, John Richardson was dropped twice off the unfortunate Lukas Debnam before he had made 10 and he made Norden pay, alongside opener Charles Taylor. The pair were not troubled again in their partnership of 125, until a brief rain break seemed to add a little life to the pitch, and to Norden. Zaidi had Richardson caught behind and 3 more quick wickets fell to cause a few nerves in the home dressing room. Taylor held firm, though, and his unbeaten 84 took Wigan through to the semi-finals.
LCF Knockout Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/6012981

The 2nd team were unable to snap a run of defeats in the league as they went down to a good Enfield outfit on Saturday. A welcome return to form for Tom Booth saw him top-score with 38 in Norden’s innings, and there was a promising debut for Stan Kearns who made 19. Norden posted 149 for 9 from their reduced 38 overs but Enfield were too strong and got home comfortably with 9 overs left and only 3 wickets down.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593297

EGM Tuesday 11 July 7:45pm

Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) of the Membership will be convened in the clubhouse on Tuesday 11 July 7:45pm.

Agenda:

To discuss and vote on the following proposal:

To change the legal status of Norden Cricket Club from ‘Unincorporated Association’ to ‘Company Limited By Guarantee/Community Interest Company’ (CLG/CIC)

Stags Beat the Rain to Climb Table

Norden registered a comfortable win at defending champions Darwen on Sunday in a game reduced by the rain. Greg Butterworth won the toss and asked Darwen to bat and Norden’s new-ball pairing of Scott Butterworth and Lukas Debnam were able to make good early inroads into the home batting lineup. Debnam picked up the first 2 wickets to fall and then Butterworth took over, taking 4 for 50 including the wicket of substitute professional Shivam Chaudhary. Darwen were in trouble at 75 for 6. The Davies brothers, Reece and Jack were able to put up some resistance and carried the total over 100 before Jack was run out by Haris Hussain. With 20 overs left, the forecast rain came down and the Darwen innings was reduced to 35 overs. The search for quick runs upon the resumption only led to more wickets for Norden and the hosts were bowled out for 123 with 1 ball left.

Norden’s adjusted target was 127 from 35, but the chase got off to a poor start with the run out of Alex Willis and a rare failure for Josh Tolley. Greg Butterworth and Ashar Zaidi came together and restored a bit of calm, but Butterworth was trapped in front by skipper Kamran Anwar and the responsibility was put on to Spencer Allen to keep Zaidi company. Allen was well up to the task and his composure, which has been seen so often at second team level, was to the fore as he fended off a strong Darwen bowling attack to add 66 with Zaidi and take Norden to the brink of victory. A little bit of unnecessary panic ensued when both set batters were dismissed by Anwar, but Oli Holt smashed a straight 6 to take the 12 points and move Norden up to 4th place in the table.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592494

Friday night saw Norden progress to the t20 quarter-finals with a washout at Walsden. Despite the best attempts of Walsden to persuade the umpires to start in the drizzle, no play was possible and Norden will make the short trip to Redbrook to take on Rochdale in the quarter-final on Friday night.

The 2nds were beaten at home by league leaders Darwen. Mohsin Iqbal took 3 wickets for Norden, but the visiting batting line-up were able to find the boundary regularly and when the rain fell they looked well-set for a large total. The DLS adjusted target was 180 from 27 overs and the home batters looked a little too anxious to get on with it and failing to hit the sweepers that were set from the outset. Zeshan Anwar top-scored with 30 and put on a half-century partnership with Iqbal, but Norden fell 37 runs short, taking 2 batting bonus points but in need of a win in the league to steady the ship.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593295
2nd XI Highlights : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSy8BnTVVis&feature=youtu.be

The 3rds let a winning position slip at home to Middleton on Saturday. A good bowling performance led to the visitors being bowled out for just 120, albeit on a bowler-friendly surface. Oli Kirkby bowled nicely with the new ball to take 3 wickets and Charlie Gooding also picked up 3. Unfortunately, the second half did not go to plan as only Stan Kearns and Saad Malik looked comfortable with the bat. Kearns made a fluent 37 before holing out to the deep midwicket boundary and Malik was unlucky to be given out LBW when on 22. The rest could not provide much help and a very chaseable target proved to be 27 too many. 3rd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616284

Zaidi and Ahmed Send Norden to the Semis

Brilliant hundreds from Ashar Zaidi and Kabir Ahmed saw both Norden 1st and 2nd XI’s advance to the semi-finals of their respective cup competitions on Saturday. Two hard-fought victories both came from seemingly perilous positions in run chases and both also needed excellent contributions from young players down the order to help guide their sides home.

The 1’s were up against second division opposition at Stag Park in the shape of Rawtenstall, but the game was far from straightforward. Rawtenstall won the toss and decided to bat first on a pitch with a boundary as small as you are ever likely to see in 1st team cricket on one side. As a result, it was always likely to be a high-scoring affair, and so it proved. A solid opening stand of 86 between Matt Kershaw and Cameron Holder was finally broken Greg Butterworth and when the second wicket fell soon after it brought visiting professional, Sean Whitehead to the crease. The former Rochdale paid man set about the Norden attack and upped the run-rate considerably alongside skipper Dean Barlow. His 50 came in just 33 balls and the total went beyond 200 with 8 overs still remaining. It was Lukas Debnam who got the crucial wicket, forcing Whitehead to miscue to Butterworth at long-off and this probably shaved 30 or 40 runs off the chase. That chase was still to be a tough one, though, as Rawtenstall closed on 249 for 7. Norden were soon in trouble as the top 3 were all back in the shed with just 35 on the board. However, Ashar Zaidi loves a run-chase and he took control from that point. His first main accomplice was Oli Holt and this pair put on 67 for the 5th wicket. When Holt fell, it was game on again and neither Scott Butterworth nor Haris Hussain could help Zaidi get within real striking range. The man for the moment turned out to be Jozef Gordon. Zaidi was happy to take singles when offered and the trust showed in Gordon proved to be justified as the pair combined for a crucial partnership of 55 when another wicket would have spelt real trouble. Although Gordon fell for an excellent 25 to a ball that kept very low with just 4 needed, the panic was over and Zaidi finished the job with a boundary to finish on a fine 118* from 96 balls. Norden will travel to current league leaders Lowerhouse in the semi-final on the 8th of July, looking to end their semi-final hoodoo of recent years.
Worsley Cup Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/6008561

The 2’s will also be in semi-final action at home to Burnley that day after they too pulled off an excellent run-chase to secure a memorable victory against Littleborough. A Hare Hill pitch offering a bit of something for everyone, produced a game with plenty of runs and plenty of excitement. Littleborough got off to a bit of a flyer, with former Stag Tariq Maqsood taking advantage of the powerplay. Usama Malik produced a good one to get through Maqsood’s defences and Mo Munawar came back well after getting a bit of tap early on to get Norden back in the game, but a host of dropped catches and a heap of extras contributed to Littleborough’s 227 for 8. Oli Kirkby and David Bebb fell early, but skipper Hashum Malik was looking o play in a more restrained manner than usual and he was looking good alongside Kabir Ahmed before the former was sent packing by an interesting umpiring decision with 150 still needed. 3 more wickets fell quickly and it looked like Ahmed was going to end up frustrated as his teammates looked for boundaries rather than singles to get the set batter back on strike. The run-rate was never an issue for Norden, but the wickets down were, and it took an experienced head in Mohsin Iqbal to help steady the ship. He and Ahmed added 67 for the 7th wicket and Norden fancied their chances again. When Iqbal edged behind for 34, it brought 17-year-old Joe Donnelly, on 2nd team debut, to the crease and the home players and supporters thought the game was theirs. Donnelly had different ideas, though, and he played with courage and intelligence to help Ahmed face as many balls as possible and play the occasional attacking stroke himself, including a huge swept 6 over midwicket. Ahmed remained composed and he won the game with a boundary which also brought up his hundred from 116 balls. A fine win with with several players missing.
Junior Cup Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/6008568

Sunday was less successful, as the 1st team were frustrated by the rain after bowling Walsden out for 173 at Stag Park and the 2nd team were beaten at Colne, despite a century partnership between Ahmed and Sami Waheed and 4 wickets for Munawar.
Sunday Scorecards: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592490
2nd XI Scorecard : https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593286

With all 3 teams playing on Saturday, a totally genuine 3rd XI travelled to Ramsbottom to face opposition that wasn’t exactly in the same boat. A century and 4 wickets for Nathaniel Young proved to be too good for stand-in skipper Greg Tattersall’s young side and they fell well short in their chase of 257. Stan Kearns, Saad Malik, Will Hindley and Tattersall himself all made decent contributions with the bat.
3rd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616282

Tolley Keeps Stags Fighting on All Fronts

Norden finally registered an away victory in the league as they comfortably beat bottom club Ramsbotton at Acre Bottom on Saturday. The star of the show was once again Josh Tolley, who quite remarkably hit another century as Norden piled up 271 for 6 from their 50 overs. Tolley got good support from the rest of the top order, with Lee Crabtree and Greg Butterworth helping the score up to 117 for 2 before Ashar Zaidi joined Tolley. Zaidi smashed 59 from just 39 balls, including 7 fours and a six as he added impetus to the innings. Tolley also began to accelerate and Ramsbottom could not stop the flow of runs. Tolley finished on 122* from 141 balls with 7 fours and 4 sixes. The Norden opener now has 895 runs this season in all competitions, with 6 centuries. The record books look like they may well be completely re-written come mid-September.

Ramsbottom, without a win in the league all season, were going to have to produce something extraordinary if they were to chase down their target and, not for the first time this season, Scott Butterworth made the task even harder with an early wicket, trapping Brad Fielding in front without scoring. All of Ramsbottom’s other batters got starts but none could kick on in the way Tolley had and the required rate continued to climb. The Butterworth brothers shared 6 wickets and there were 2 for Zaidi as the hosts were bowled out for 213 in the 47th over. The 12 points keeps Norden within striking distance of leaders Lowerhouse, despite the league position of 7th. With the top 10 teams all seemingly capable of beating each other, it promises to be an extremely exciting season as we reach the half-way point next weekend.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592483

On Sunday, Norden headed to the seaside to face Morecambe in the 2nd round of the LCF Knockout. The Palace Shield side proved to be no match for The Stags as 4 wickets from Dean Lord helped bowl the home team out for just 133. Tolley was in no mood to hang around and he raced to 50 in just 36 balls. Zaidi continued his aggression of the weekend with 38* from 25, finishing the match with 3 sixes as Norden chased down the target with over 20 overs to spare. Another away trip, this time to Wigan, awaits in the next round.

Friday night saw a very healthy Stag Park crowd witness a truly remarkable game of cricket, with Greenmount professional Jacques Snyman producing an innings that not many will forget in a hurry. Norden batted first and a quickfire 91 from 50 balls from Zaidi helped take the total to over the 200 mark. The umpires then saw fit to penalise Greenmount for a slow over rate, so another 38 runs were added to the target meaning a daunting 245 was needed for victory. Not many gave the division 2 side a chance, but Snyman has been in remarkable form in recent weeks and he and fellow opener Evan Williams showed from the off that they still fancied their chances. Sami Waheed picked up 2 wickets for Norden, including the dangerous Williams for 30, but Snyman was starting to go ballistic at the other end. The box of spare balls was soon empty as they vanished to all parts of the village, with no Norden bowler spared. The South African struck 13 sixes as he took the visitors to an incredible victory with 4 balls remaining. Snyman finished on 164* from just 70 balls in one of the best displays of hitting this ground has ever witnessed.
T20 Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5526566

It was a case of ‘after the Lord Mayor’s show’ for the 2nds, who followed up their excellent victory at Burnley with a poor display at home to Ramsbottom. Having won the toss and elected to bat, it looked like the strong home batting line-up should be set for a big total. Unfortunately, a series of poor shots meant that the innings never got going. Only Kabir Ahmed reached 30 and Norden were grateful for 31 extras from the visitors. Skipper Phil Docker left the field a frustrated figure as he remained 23* having run out of partners as Norden could manage just 170 on a good pitch and a short boundary from the Woodhouse Lane end. Unfortunately, the bowling effort was no better and Ramsbottom needed only 28 overs to knock off the runs. A big improvement will be needed for the Junior Cup quarter-final next week.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593283
2nd XI Highlights: Highlights: 2nd XI vs Ramsbottom 10.6.23 – YouTube

Super Sunday for Stags

Norden went into Sunday’s game against Burnley having won all of their completed home games in the league this season and that run continued with perhaps their best performance of the year so far.

After winning a good toss, Norden took first use of a flat Stag Park pitch and the crowd were treated to yet another masterclass from Josh Tolley. His new opening partner for the day was Lee Crabtree and the pair negotiated tight early spells from the reliable Fergus Bailey and Bharat Tripathi. Crabtree looked comfortable in his new role and he was the first to look to accelerate with a straight 6 off Bailey and a couple of delightful cover drives. Burnley, with new-ball bowler Harry Snowden unable to bowl due to injury, looked short on bowling options and Norden looked to attack Liam Bedford from the off when he replaced Bailey from the Woodhouse Lane end. 15 runs came from his first over, but he forced a miscue from Crabtree in his second and he departed for a well-made 38. Ashar Zaidi, as he has done so often, then came in to combine with Tolley to great effect. Only visiting pro Ockert Erasmus was able to bowl with any real control from that point as these two top-class players never looked in any trouble at all in a partnership that totaled 145 when it ended as Zaidi was starting to look like he was going to cause some real carnage. It seems flippant to say that Tolley’s hundred was inevitable, but in truth it seemed that way from the outset. The form that the Norden opener is in is something that you don’t see often in league cricket and his fifth century in four weeks came from 128 balls with 9 fours and 4 sixes. Scott Butterworth came in to provide the end-of-innings fireworks and his 37 from 16 balls contained the biggest hit of the day, a pick up that easily cleared the scoreboard.

It was to be 284 to win for Burnley, a big ask but not an impossible one by any means with the batting conditions on offer. Butterworth made that task much harder, though, with another impressive opening spell in which he picked up the Burnley top 3 by targeting the stumps to good effect. Until Erasmus was back in the pavilion, Norden could not be truly confident of victory and it was Dean Lord who got the crucial breakthrough. Lord, who has been unable to bowl for several weeks with a side strain, bowled a fiery spell and produced a peach to find the outside edge of the South African’s bat and the celebrations were as enthusiastic as you’d expect. Joe McCluskie provided some resistance for the visitors with 69, but he never threatened to get them close as wickets fell regularly at the other end. The margin of victory was 74 runs for The Stags and with other teams at the top of the league also suffering defeat, the Lancashire League table looks incredibly tight with 8 teams separated by just 14 points.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592478
1st XI Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYMNZjfidII&feature=youtu.be

Norden travelled to Bacup on Friday night for an extremely one-sided t20 game. Norden’s 182 made light of a very tricky pitch, with Josh Tolley hitting an imperious 112 from 65 balls. Bacup’s reply never got going at all and they subsided to just 44 all out in 11.3 overs. Greg Butterworth claimed the remarkable t20 figures of 6 for 4 but there will be much stiffer challenges to come in the next few weeks in this competition, starting against group leaders Greenmount at Stag Park on Friday.
T20 Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5526565

The 2nds visited Turf Moor in the return fixture to face the table-toppers and put in a superb performance to come away with the points. Oli Kirkby was the star man, scoring his maiden senior half-century, taking 3 wickets and claiming 2 catches. Kirkby put on partnerships of 79 with Kabir Ahmed and 116 with spencer Allen on his way to 78. Allen’s 56 was his first 50 of the season and underlined his return to form in recent weeks. Norden got up to 227 for 6 from their 45 and it was very much game on at halfway. Burnley’s strong 2nd XI batting line-up were always going to be in the hunt and so it proved. First Josh Holding and Joe Marshall put on 78 for the 2nd wicket, and the Gareth Halley and Matthew Thornton combined for 68 to put the game very much in the balance. Kirkby and Usama Malik proved to be the match-winners for Norden with the ball, picking up 3 wickets each and Kirkby fittingly finished the game by claiming an excellent diving catch running forward as Burnley fell 10 runs short of their target in an excellent game showcasing the strength of these 2 clubs.
2nd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5593273

The 3rd XI were led to victory by a fine all-round performance by stand-in skipper Mohsin Iqbal on Saturday at home to Bacup. Iqbal struck an impressive 84* from just 56, and was ably supported by Oli Yates with 41 and an unbeaten 25 from Joe Donnelly as Norden racked up 192 for 5 from their 40 overs. An openng stand of 50 from the brothers Boardman looked to have put Bacup in a good position but Iqbal and Saad Malik combined for 4 wickets in quick time to change the course of the game. Iqbal was then able to rotate a young bowling attack and there were another 2 wickets for Charlie Gooding, taking his season’s tally to 12, as Bacup fell 26 runs short.
3rd XI Scorecard : https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616275
3rd XI Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozivM0bA-y0

Cup Progress For Stags

A long weekend of cricket saw Norden’s senior sides record 5 wins from a possible 6 and progress to the quarter-finals of both Lancashire League cup competitions. Unfortunately, the one blip in an otherwise excellent weekend was a heavy league defeat for the 1st XI at Clitheroe on Sunday.

Saturday brought success all-round with two very solid cup wins. The 1sts took on Todmorden, who had defeated Greg Butterworth’s side in the league just 2 weeks earlier, and they put on a fine batting performance to post a challenging total of 284 for 6 from their 50 overs. The innings was built around a 3rd century in as any weeks for Josh Tolley. Dropped at point when on 6, the Norden batter made Todmorden pay as he paced his innings beautifully. An opening stand of 84 with Alex Willis laid the foundation and Tolley was able to accelerate in partnerships with Ashar Zaidi and Greg Butterworth before he departed to huge applause in the 46th over for 123. Haris Hussain and Scott Butterworth provided some lusty blows late on and the feeling at the break was that it would almost certainly need a special innings from visiting professional Will Bosisto if Tod were going to chase down the runs. That did not materealise, as after Lukas Debnam had picked up the early wicket of Andrew Sutcliffe, youngster Jack Taylor marked his first appearance of the season with the big wicket. Taylor found plenty of turn in his spell and although he struggled for a consistent length, he drew a misjudgment from Bosisto when on 19 as he looked to cut a ball that was too full and had his off stump disturbed. Despite a half-century from Sohail Sajjad, Tod were never in the game after the departure of their main man and Zaidi helped himself to 4 wickets as Norden moved comfortably into the next round with a 92 run victory.

Unfortunately, Wi-Fi doesn’t yet appear to have reached Rishton, so details on the 2nds victory are a bit sketchy. What is known is that Norden chased down their target of 186 for the loss of 5 wickets, with Kabir Ahmed hitting some form with a half-century and Spencer Allen and Oli Kirkby getting the boys over the line. The draws for the next round will be at this Wednesday’s league meeting.
Worsley Cup Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5992432
Worsley Cup Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsC6oUFuigg

Sunday saw Norden’s poor away form continue as they were comprehensively beaten at Chatburn Road. After electing to bat, the Norden top-order collapsed and rare failures for Tolley and Zaidi had the visitors reeling on 19 for 4, with veteran seamer Will Purser picking up the two big wickets. Lee Crabtree tried his best to put some respectability to the total with an unbeaten 32 but he ran out of partners with 8 and a half overs remaining and only 108 on the board. Home professional Dilshan Munaweera finished with figures of 5 for 34 and Purser took 3 for 17. Both Norden’s new-ball bowlers picked up a wicket but there were no further breakthroughs as Munaweera and Jack Dewhurst finished off the victory with an unbeaten partnership of 70.
1st XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5592469

It was better news at Stag Park as Mo Munawar’s 4 wickets went a long way to restricting Clitheroe 2s to 136 all out. A bit of an early wobble saw the top 3 back in the hut with just 23 on the board, but Spencer Allen’s cool head alongside Phil Docker initially and then Danny Devine and Tom Booth, meant that it was a perfect weekend for the second string and they continue to challenge on both fronts this season.
https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/55932702nd XI Scorecard:

Friday night saw the start of the t20 competition at Stag Park and Norden got their first 2 points on the board with a 38 run victory against Ramsbottom. Skipper Greg Butterworth top-scored with 45 for the home side as they posted 147 from their 20 overs. Not a massive score by any means but the chase was all but over after one ball as deputy professional Billy Godleman picked out Lee Crabtree at mid-off from Lukas Debnam’s opening delivery. Debnam picked up 2 more wickets and there were 2 for Zaidi as Rammy limped to just 108 for 8.
T20 Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5526569
T20 Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecjmW2RPD8w

The 3rds rounded off the weekend with a good win at Todmorden on Bank Holiday Monday. Adam Khawaja scored the single required from the final ball of the game and he finished with a well-made unbeaten 38 to get his team over the line. There had earlier been two wickets each for Mo Omar and Saad Malik as Tod posted 152 from their 40 overs. Khawaja then batted sensibly from number 4 as others upped the tempo from the other end. Joe Donnelly’s unbeaten 10 from just 4 balls being particularly important.
3rd XI Scorecard: https://norden.play-cricket.com/website/results/5616271