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Ormskirk go in same pot as Formby

- BY TOM EVANS

THE Love Lane Liverpool Competitio­n has announced the groups which will contest its local mini-leagues next month.

Regional rivalries will be rekindled, and several of the Competitio­n’s bigger names will face off against each other.

The round-robins begin on August 1; until then, clubs can organise friendly matches in line with the ECB’s guidance for recreation­al cricket in the age of Covid, released earlier this week.

Players will have to get used to not shining the ball, and not handing their caps to the umpire at the start of an over; they’ll also need to bring their own tea.

But cricket is cricket. It’s less than many may have wanted; it’s a lot more than most of us thought we’d get a few weeks ago.

Elliott Ketteringh­am will lead his Formby side into high-quality local clashes with Northern, Ormskirk and 2019 champions Bootle next month – and he can’t wait.

“They’re all tough local derbies, which is what the clubs want,” he said.

“In the current situation, you want bar profits to be up as much as you can, so hopefully all the clubs around the league will prosper in the back end of the season, to get them through winter.”

Over the past five seasons, the four clubs in Formby’s group have taken up 15 of the 20 top-four slots available in the league, so Ketteringh­am knows the quality of the cricket should be high – if a little unpredicta­ble, given the circumstan­ces.

“It’s the group of death,” he said. “We’re looking forward to it.

“It’ll be interestin­g to see, with no pros or overseas players, how deep some of these clubs go in terms of the playing members.

“And for some of the young guys coming through, it’ll be a big opportunit­y to stamp their mark on a place for next year and get their careers going in first team cricket.”

Like many clubs, Formby staged an intra-squad match last week to sharpen up a few weary eyes and get some overs into a few rusty legs.

Ketteringh­am said: “We decided to do that rather than have a game against a rival during the first week, just to get everyone back into it – and give everyone a chance to find their kit again.”

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Ormskirk’s Josh Bohannon

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