Cricket: Pannal to withdraw from Harrogate Evening League in 2016
The 2015 Nidderdale League champions have switched leagues as part of the new Yorkshire Pyramid system and have chosen to hold a club training night rather than play midweek cricket.
Pannal finished third from bottom in Division One last season.
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Hide AdCaptain Rob Ellis said players would be able to play for other sides in the Evening League, with training nights held on a Thursday.
Ellis said: "We have decided not to play in the Evening League to have a more structured training.
"That’s one of the aims of bringing juniors through and creating a more unified club atmosphere."
Pannal have been placed in YSL Galtres Division Two alongside local sides Ripon, Thorp Arch and Boston Spa and Wetherby for the forthcoming season.
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Hide AdThey will begin the season on home turf against Thirsk on April 16 before a trip to Hovingham.
Ellis said Pannal are focusing on acclimatising themselves in 2016.
He added: "It’s obviously a journey into the unknown for us. We haven’t got a clue really what sort of standard we will be playing.
"I would be lying if I was to say we weren't looking to go straight up. You have to be positive and optimistic.
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Hide Ad"The aim is certainly to be in the top half and push for promotion.
"But we have to be realistic. We are still a relatively small village side when compared to the likes of Harrogate, Beckwithshaw and Knaresborough."