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Start of the NTSL is delayed

THE NTSL were scheduled to have the privilege of being the first league in the new North-East pyramid system out of the blocks when their season was planned to open tomorrow, although due to the adverse weather of the last few weeks the opening programme has been put back en bloc until Monday, May 26.

Nevertheless, league chairman Ron Bradford was still able to comment on the new set up, saying: "We are delighted the new structure has finally been put in place and, as we were two clubs short of a full complement, we have, so far as this league is concerned, brought forward procedures to enable two clubs to enter the League in 2008.

"Chopwell and Cowgate have joined us with the good wishes of the Northumberland League."

Both those sides begin their NTSL life in Division A2 and it will be intriguing to see how they fare. However, most eyes will be glued to the Premier Division where the contest was riveting last year. There was a truly titanic battle for the title and whilst the closeness of that contest will be hard to repeat not unnaturally a number of teams harbour hopes of success this time around.

Swalwell emerged as worthy champions in 2007 and they will once again be in the mix for honours. They have a settled squad, the one departure being David Rutherford, who has moved to Philadelphia. However, ex-Durham player Nicky Phillips will no doubt prove a more than adequate replacement pro', the only other newcomer being Chris Mee, an opening bowler from Clara Vale.

Swalwell's title win broke Tynedale's three year domination - while the runnersup spot would satisfy many it's a certainty that the former champions efforts will be redoubled this year as they try to reclaim their crown.

While they have lost the irreplaceable Scott Kay, who has moved back to Australia, they do have two new signings in ex pro' Gary Hunter from Consett and Mark Dixon from Corbridge.

Richard Darling will lead the side, with Stuart Graham continuing as the professional.

Leadgate finished a close third last time out and the arrival of the evergreen Dave Jackson from Shotley Bridge will boost their squad. However, Gary Innes has moved to Chopwell, and negotiations for an overseas professional have stalled. Lee Murray will captain the side.

Lintz have never had a professional, preferring to develop and bring on their own youngsters. That they were realistic contenders throughout most of 2007 speaks volumes for this admirable policy. Skipper Gary Christie has all last year's players available again, and with that experience under the youngsters' belts the club are expecting great things.

Elsewhere within the league there are one or two intriguing signings. Annfield Plain bring in Sri Lankan all rounder Lasith Fernando, an off spinning all rounder with a healthy first class batting average of 34, while Newcastle City have Indian Sumeet Sharma, another with first class pedigree, replacing Amit Uniyal who joined the ICL.

Aman Dhindsa has moved on to Shotley Bridge, but Alan Anderson and Kamran Mansoor have joined from Cowgate, and Aamir Sohail returns after a short spell with Philadelphia.

Benwell & Walbottle welcome back Anirudh Singh, a winner with Hyderabad Heroes in the recent ICL final, and will be captained by Geoff Prudhoe, while Ashington are currently unable to confirm their pro' for the season but have seen Paul Straker depart to Bedlington and Ross Symington to Bates.

Shotley Bridge will miss Dave Jackson, and have also lost John Collingwood who has emigrated to Australia. However, they have Aman Dhindsa who will bring left arm spin variety to their attack, and hope to announce a useful overseas pro' shortly.

Sacriston had availability issues with their professional last season and have decided to go into the campaign without a replacement. Batsman wicketkeeper Travis King, a Western Australian overseas amateur, represents the only new blood, but Harry Hubber captains, and Melvyn Betts and Martin Hubber will play.

The two newly-promoted sides recognise the task facing them if they are to consolidate their topfight position. But the matches involving Ryton will certainly absorb more scorers time than most other games after the acquisition of Sri Lankan Anil Rideegammanagedara.

Thankfully, the leg spinning all rounder is happy to have his name shortened to Ridee'. The much travelled Farrukh Iqbal has also joined from Blackhall so there are genuine hopes that the club can hold their own.

Backworth accept that they may not have the strength of other sides but are looking for further progression by building on their promotion. Sumit Puri plays, but as an amateur, while Warwick Green is a new arrival.

The opening bowler hails from Brighouse but is currently at University. The only departure has been that of Darren Leason to Morpeth.

The rest of the North-East cricket season will be previewed in next Friday's Local Heroes

11:19am Friday 18th April 2008

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