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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:28 pm    Post subject: Fire at Bamford Fieldhouse If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

The clubhouse was damaged by fire on the 25th of September.

http://www.rochdaleobserver.co.uk/news/s/1069188_cricket_club_hit_by_blaze



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:39 am    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

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Talking of burnt down cricket clubs, does anyone know what Mark Vermuelen is up to these days? Has he recovered from the 5 repeated punches to the head he received from Werneth's Cricket Chairman last year?


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 8:46 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

THE former Zimbabwe batsman Mark Vermeulen was been cleared of arson on psychiatric grounds after fire attacks in 2006 at two locations in Harare ,the Zimbabwe cricket headquarters and national academy.
Two experts said in evidence that Vermeulen was suffering from the mental effects of being hit on the head.
The incident when he 'restrained' by the Werneth CC chairman was at Ashton-under-Lyne CC at the last match of the 2006 season. Vermuelen was originally banned by the CLL management committee for ten years, however the LCB held his appeal and this was reduced to three years-some of it being suspended I think. He resumed playing domestic cricket, offered to pay for the damage and has been in red hot form ever since. He had hoped to get back in the Zimbabwe side and was aiming visit England for the ICC World Twenty20 next June, however Zimbabwe have been withdrawn, might be wrong but I think Scotland have taken their place. Cant see a Club ever getting a work permit for him under the new regime.



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:55 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

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Thanks for updating me, so Vermeulen was suffering from the mental effects of being hit on the head. I guess the incident when he was 'restrained' by the Werneth CC chairman at Ashton-under-Lyne CC (Robert Mugabe would have been proud of that beating lol!) must have had a huge impact on his state of mind. Its good to see that he has resumed playing domestic cricket and has been on fire with the bat as opposed to him setting fire to the bats! I cant see a Club ever wanting to get a work permit for him given his track record unless they need a new clubhouse.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:52 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

Here is the footage if you're interested.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bOiaGrI-Tao


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:08 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

Rumour is Bamford might not be playing in 2009


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:57 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

Duckworth wrote:
Rumour is Bamford might not be playing in 2009

Have they pulled out in sympathy with Heyside?



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PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:43 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

http://www.cricinfo.com/zimvbdesh2009/content/story/415808.html



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:32 pm    Post subject: If a post contains some illegal issues you may abuse on it - just click Abuse and fill the form Reply with quote

Duckworth has failed to copy & paste this Oldham Chronicle article whilst I have been on my holidays, like a Phoenix he's back.
FORMER Werneth CC professional Mark Vermeulen is back in the international cricket arena after recovering from an illness which all but wrecked his life.

Followers of Werneth will never forget September 10, 2006, the day on which their side conceded defeat in a Lake Garage CLL match at Ashton after Vermeulen completely lost the plot.

Barracked by home supporters urging their team to victory, Vermeulen hurled a cricket ball at them, narrowly missing a young girl.

Then, armed with a boundary-marker spike, he marched towards them before he was wrestled to the floor by Werneth supporters and officials.

Vermeulen was banned by the CLL for 10 years, but that was subsequently reduced at a Lancashire Cricket Board hearing.

The Zimbabwean was suspended from cricket matches under the jurisdiction of the ECB for a year, with a further two-year sentence enforceable if he offended again.

Vermeulen returned home in disgrace, but his mental problems - which he has since talked candidly about - were only just beginning.

No longer able to play cricket for his country, Vermeulen attempted to burn down the Harare Sports Club which housed the Zimbabwe Cricket headquarters.

His efforts failed only because someone spotted smoke and the fire was quickly extinguished.

Undeterred, Vermeulen set his sights on Harare’s cricket academy the next night.

Igniting the building’s thatched roof with a lighter, he watched the fire catch hold before driving away. The building, which contained computers, video equipment and playing kit, was gutted, but no-one was hurt.

Within hours, Vermeulen was arrested and a long stretch in prison seemed inevitable.

But doctors’ examinations revealed Vermeulen was suffering from a mental illness caused by two blows to the head.

The first came during a 2003 net session in which a beamer felled him.

A year later, while playing for Zimbabwe in a one-day match against India in Brisbane, a rising delivery crashed into Vermeulen’s helmet, causing an indentation in his skull.

Presented with medical evidence, the Zimbabwe court cleared Vermeulen of all charges against him on the basis that he had not been in control of his actions.

Placed on medication, Vermeulen resolved to rebuild his life and cricketing career.

He suggested to Zimbabwe Cricket that they let him play again and, in return, he would donate all his match fees in order to pay for the damage caused by the fire at the academy.

So far, he reckons he has coughed up about half of the £94,000 outstanding, and more will be going towards his target following his appearances for Zimbabwe in two one-day internationals against Kenya on Monday and yesterday.

Ironically, both matches were held at the Harare Sports Club he once tried to burn down.
Somehow Vermeulen managed to exorcise his demons by making runs in both games.

The 30-year-old hit 49 in Zimbabwe’s 313 for four from 50 overs on Monday. And he took one wicket for five runs as Kenya were bowled out for 222 in reply.

Yesterday, he made 32 in a total of 263 for seven but didn’t get a bowl as Kenya were dismissed for 177.

Vermeulen’s rehabilitation seems complete, but the threat of another blow to the head and the irreparable damage it could cause still hangs over him.

In an interview with a national newspaper, he revealed his surgeon had warned him that another hit by a cricket ball could prove fatal.

And he admitted: “Every time I walk out to bat could be my last, but I don’t worry too much about that. I love cricket too much.

“Everyone experiences their own journey through life and I’ve certainly had a pretty eventful one and hopefully now I’ll have a quiet end to my career.”

Those Werneth followers who watched in horror at Ashton three years ago will struggle to forgive a man who brought shame to their club.

But perhaps the full story of Vermeulen’s recovery from mental torture brought on by the full force of a cricket ball delivered at speed will help them to find some measure of forgiveness.



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