Local cricket: Farsley out to right the wrongs of last season

Jim Pickles.Jim Pickles.
Jim Pickles.
IT is fair to say that 2015 was a write-off for Farsley Cricket Club.

Club officials were at least grateful for small mercies in that the nightmare scenario of relegation and relinquishing their place in the new-look Bradford League top flight was avoided, thanks to a dramatic Great Escape.

They stayed up by one point at Undercliffe’s expense – largely due to inspired bowling from James Wainman and Neil Laidlaw in a last-day win over New Farnley.

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The relief that day was soon superseded by a desire to get the club back on track after a wretched year hamstrung by injuries and unavailability which was difficult for everyone at Red Lane, compounded by the disastrous signing of overseas man Jake Fawcett.

And after a nerve-shredding 2015, when they escaped relegation by the seat of their pants, Farsley are hoping for a considerably more progressive campaign this time around and have been making close-season strides to ensure that.

A busy off season has seen a new overseas professional in the shape of South African batsman/off-spinner James Price join the club, with the 24-year-old hitting a whopping 1,400 runs for Milnrow in the Central Lancashire League last season.

Other new signings include Bradford and Bingley middle-order man Ryan Cooper – who club skipper and last season’s playing captain Mark Harrison knows well from his days at Burley.

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Opener Jim Pickles – brother of current Farsley player Greg – has also arrived from Follifoot, with the main thrust of their recruitment being on improving their runs capacity after some poor shows with the bat last term.

Harrison said: “We have added three top batsmen, which is what we needed.

“The way we shape up, James is going to open, having opened for Milnrow last year where he did extremely well and he is happy to do so again.

“And Jim Pickles and Pricey will be a new opening partnership, which is exciting.”

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On their seasonal hopes and avoiding anything resembling a repeat of last year, Harrison, who has handed the team captaincy reins to Yorkshire’s Dan Hodgson, added: “We don’t want to take it that far again!

“We just want to enjoy our cricket this year and keep our heads down, so we can push on and be successful.

“We feel that we have a more settled group this year and we have a squad of 12 or 13 players.

“And it will nice to get a bit of momentum again, and we feel that the club is going in the right direction.