Lancashire League Handbook 2016

152 Sean Lemon made 143 for Nelson against Colne on 25th May 2008. Tyler McGladdery surpassed Sean Lemons amateur highest score with 151 against Todmorden on 12th July 2014. RAMSBOTTOM W Fenwick of Ramsbottom was the first player to take over 100 wickets in a season in 1900 with 137. Ramsbottom dismissed East Lancashire in a League Match on April 1900 for 8 runs. Ramsbottom by winning the Championship in 1921 created a record, being the only Club, at that time, to have occupied every position in the League Table. On 31st July 1999 Colne 3rds made 298-6 and Ramsbottom made 299-5 597 runs in a day a 3rd eleven record. On 26th June 1999 Todmorden made 301-3 with Ramsbottommaking 303-7, a League aggregate record highest score. Ramsbottom seconds recorded its highest ever score (in all forms of Lancs League Cricket) on Sunday, 5th September 2005 with 361-4. Michael Clarke (pro) hit the highest individual league score with 200 not out for Ramsbottom at Enfield on 25th May 2002 with 25 fours and seven sixes. Against Todmorden in the Worsley Cup semi final on 23rd June 2002 Michael Clarke made the highest individual score made at Acre Bottom. The team total (307-4) on this day was the record score on the ground. Mark Dentith scored 206 for Ramsbottom 2nd at Enfield on 22nd July 2006, the highest ever score by a player for the club (21 sixes & 8 fours). Ramsbottom 2nd team had a record breaking 358 run win at Rishton onApril 2007 scoring 376 for 5 in 50 overs and dismissing the hosts for 18. On his return to the club in 2010 Jonathan Fielding (A) took 113 wickets, the first league amateur to take more than 100 wickets since Tommy Lowe of Church in 1939. Ramsbottom created a new League record by winning 20 consecutive matches between 20th June 2010 and 7th May 2011 inclusive. On 25th May 2012 Pieter Malan (pro) set a League record individual 20/20 highest score of 165 not out vs Rawtenstall at Acre Bottom. Tom Parton achieved the wicket keepers double of 500 runs and 50 victims during the 2013 season with 670 runs and 51 (38c 13st) victims. RAWTENSTALL In 1976, Rawtenstall won the Worsley Cup for the first time as Senior Champions, performed the “Double” for the first time in the Club’s history. On May 31st 1980, in the Junior League game, Rawtenstall v Lowerhouse, the respective scores after each side had batted 33 overs were, 313-7 and 246-6 a total of 559 runs at an average of 8.469 runs per over.

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