Lancashire League Handbook 2013

147 Turner & Mark Lomas put on 296 for the 4th a record in a Worsley Cup tie. David Pearson (109*) & Paul Turner (127*) put on a club record unbroken stand of 244 against Lowerhouse for the 2ndwicket which is also the highest for anywicket at the club on 9thAugust 2003. David Pearson (109*) & Paul Turner (127*) put on a club record unbroken stand of 244 against Lowerhouse for the 2ndwicket which is also the highest for anywicket at the club on 9thAugust 2003. On the 5th June 2011 David Pearson became only the third batsmen in league history to score 15000 runs. ENFIELD ClydeWalcott (pro) in 1953 had a batting average of 101.54, a record at the time whichwas surpassed by EvertonWeekes in 1954with an average of 158.25. Dik Abed at Bacup on 5th June 1971 took 4 wickets in 4 balls and had an analysis of 6wickets for 0 runs. Frank Martindale was the league leading wicket keeper in three successive seasons, 1975 to 1977. On 12th May 1984 KeithWindle 109 not out & Bill Green 123 not out shared a 3rdwicket stand of 234 againstAccrington 2nd team. Chris Greenwood took 9 for 26 against Ramsbottom 2nd on 2nd September 1984. In 1994Gary Barker set a new amateur batting record of 947 runs. Martin van Jaarsveld the Enfield professional made 161 not out v Rawtenstall on 15th July 2001, the second highest score by an Enfield player in a league match, only 5 runs short of the 166 scored byDes Fothergill in September 1949. Andrew Higgins scored 100 not out against Bacup 2nd on 24th June 2000 after coming in to bat at number 8when the score was 107-6, helping to take the score to 221-7. Stefan Jones (sub pro), on 20th June 2009 took 9 for 48 againstAccrington. The other wicket was a run out, takenwhilst he was bowling. Andrew Barker retired at the end of the 2009 season having scored over 10000 runs. On 24th April 2012 Adam Bracewell made a Club record individual highest score of 151 not out against Bacup, a recordwhich had stood since 1915. HASLINGDEN On June 8th 1985, Haslingden in their game against Church, after losing their first two wickets for 12 runs, scored 280 for 2, a new record score for limited overs cricket in 46-six ball overs. (The previous record of 278 by Colne in 1983 was from34-8 ball overs.) In 1990Nelson broke this record by scoring 288 for 5 v Rishton (at Rishton, 4thAugust). In the game v Church 2nd XI in a Junior cup match on 3rd May 1991 Haslingden established a league record highest score of 344 in the 2nd eleven competition. Charles Lord scored 195 a league and club record at that time.

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