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Scottish Cricket: Shahid to shoulder burden

By Keith Graham

3 July 1998


INJURIES and the demands of Scotland's one-day game against Bangladesh have robbed Heriot's of three important players - Asim Butt, Mike Allingham and Jim Love - for tomorrow's meeting with Watsonians at Goldenacre.

The leaders of Conference A will therefore put an extra burden on their cheery Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Aslam as they try to extend their unblemished league record.

Already at the top of both batting and bowling averages, Shahid is certainly the man to take on this extra responsibility and it would be a surprise if, despite their shortages of personnel, Heriot's were not to further strengthen their position.

The two main pursuing clubs are not so badly hit by international calls. Grange, who have lost only George Salmond, can expect to win at Forfarshire while West Lothian should be strong enough to overcome Hillhead at Hughenden despite the absence of Alec Davies.

Clydesdale are lucky to have a free day and Ayr's loss of Bruce Patterson should not prove too much of a handicap when they face Stirling County but Aberdeenshire may find Mike Smith's absence a handicap against a Greenock.


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