Moorside’s long wait is over
Reporter: KEVIN RICHARDSON
Date published: 15 May 2012
CRICKET:
FOR a terrible moment, when three wickets went down for only four runs, it appeared Moorside’s agony would continue.
Almost a year to the day since their last win in the Versa Saddleworth and District Cricket League, Lloyd Kingston’s side were on the verge of another mind-numbing defeat.
So one could easily forgive the back-slapping, fist-pumping and cries of joy, when a mixture of Chris Entwistle’s savvy and the exuberance of youth in the shape of Miles Barnes made sure victory did not slip from their grasp at Well-i-Hole.
The five-wicket triumph over previously-unbeaten Saddleworth was no fluke either.
After reducing the hosts to 11 for three — professional Peter Skuse was snaffled by overseas amateur Francois Mostert for no score — it needed a gritty 53 from Steve Taylor, 24 from Ben Willis and Danny Hesford’s stubborn 22 to reach a respectable 177.
Let’s hope, for Moorside’s sake, it’s not another 12 months before they celebrate again.
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