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Clobber
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Topic: **Lancashire 2006 thread**Posted: 22 April 2006 at 8:50pm |
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I would expect the Leics team to be;
Maddy, Robinson, Ackerman, Mongia, Sadler, Snape, Nixon, Broad, Henderson, Masters, Asif We're all very excited to see how Asif goes |
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nottsjoe
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Posted: 22 April 2006 at 9:03pm |
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Maybe a ignorant question clobber but is HD Ackerman a Kolpak player?
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Great start Notts keep it up!!!
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Clobber
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Posted: 22 April 2006 at 9:05pm |
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yeah he is mate
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warnester
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Posted: 24 April 2006 at 6:15pm |
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Sajid Mahmood marked his return with three wickets and Tom Smith claimed 3 for 8 as Lancashire started their C&G Trophy campaign with a convincing 69 run victory over Leicestershire. Lancashire produced a disciplined display to successfully defend their total of 194 for 8 in conditions that favoured the bowlers, with the ball swinging and seaming throughout the day. Saj Mahmood made the first breakthrough, trapping Darren Maddy in front without a run on the total, and John Sadler edged Dominic Cork to wicketkeeper Luke Sutton shortly afterwards, before John Maunders and Dinesh Mongia rebuilt the Leicestershire innings with a partnership of 49. When Smith trapped Leics skipper Snape lbw, and Gary Keedy ended the dogged resistance of Maunders in the 22nd over, the visitors had lost four wickets for just 19 runs in 9 overs. Paul Nixon hit Keedy into the pavilion in a brief show of defiance, but was unable to gain any real support, and Lancashire ran out easy winners in the end. Lancashire's Luke Sutton set a new Lancashire C&G Trophy wicketkeeping record with five catches in the match, but Smith's 3 for 8 from 8 overs, along with some tight bowling from the rest of the attack won the day. Earlier, Stuart Law's fluent 42 from 49 balls and a patient 42 from Andy Crook helped Lancashire slowly build towards a reasonable total, given the advantage enjoyed by the bowlers. The introduction of Dinesh Mongia in to the Leics attack saw a clatter of wickets as the left arm spin bowler claimed four wickets to severly dent any Lancashire hope of posting a total in excess of 200. Luke Sutton made a valuable 30, but fell attempting to hit runs late in the innings before Hogg and Smith struck out effectively during the final overs to take the home side to 194, and that proved to be enough. Lancashire: Chilton (capt), Law, Loye, Sutton, Chapple, Crook, Cork, Hogg, Smith, Mahmood, Keedy |
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DanielFullard
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Posted: 26 April 2006 at 9:33pm |
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Well I just got back for the game at Durham. Nice weather, good crowd and some nice batting. The Pitch was flat and very batsmen friendly. I overheard the groundsman telling a spectator to expect big scores as the pitch was flatter than intended. Loye rode his luck to get 114. He played some pearlers but was dropped on 0,22,35 and 62. Ill give credit where its due but the boy was lucky today in more ways than one. Chappel was the man of the day easily coming in and just blitzing the bowling. The score had stayed static for a while and the runs weren’t coming, wickets weren’t falling and to be honest the game was dying. He hit 50 from 49 balls playing some brilliant, brilliant shots. As for Durham the fielding was terrible. And that’s being kind. Dropped catches neared the double figures, boundaries were given away due to horrible missed stops and there was some awful positioning. Its unfair to criticise the bowlers given the pitch but praise to Throp who was brilliant again and the only one to cause trouble on a consistent basis. |
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Clobber
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Posted: 26 April 2006 at 9:37pm |
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this report seems curiously familiar
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darlo_lad
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Posted: 27 April 2006 at 9:26am |
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Haha nice one Daniel, good to see your keeping everyone updated
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DanielFullard
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Posted: 28 April 2006 at 8:30am |
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s a batsmens pitch and our batsmen played some awful shots yesterday
which may cost us the game. Whether Lancs come out with the win in mind
is another thing. Ideally they want to leave themselves with maybe an
hour or so bowling today and a full day tomorrow. A lead of over 400
should suffice. But then again, are Lancs willing to risk it? If they
leave a total of 400+ for Durham to chase, given the pitch, they are
running the risk of loosing. Its a tough choice and a hard decision to
take for Lancs but I love this stage of a match. It would be better if
Durham were not so far behind and as I said from here they are not
going to win but its all up to Lancs. Hopefully. Chappel will entertain
us all again.
Thorp looked solid with the bat but I don't think that he and Killen have the 23 runs in them we desire to gte the extra batting point. Anyone at the game will tell you the same about the pitch and the Durham batsmen getting themselves out. I hope Lancs come out and hit a few bounadires early on and start to look as if they are eager to win. There were spells in the first innings where they scored about 3 runs from 10 overs and simply were just defiedning for the sake of it. Breese wasn't making them defend but they were just playing unneccesarily safe. Then Chappel came in and upped the anti and it was a "this is how you do it" salute to those playing too conservatviely. Thorp has bowled well for us and is the only one to really cause the Lancs batsmen to think. Killen has the best economy but really is finished at this level and whilst Onions has wickets he is too costly and hopefullyqwhen Lewis and Davies return Killen and Onions make way. Thorp is playing well to be dropped and Gibson is taking wickets so add to that Lewis and Davies and its a decent second string attack. P.s. Plunkett and Colly playing on Monday! |
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warnester
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Posted: 28 April 2006 at 9:38pm |
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i think we could win this
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DanielFullard
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Posted: 29 April 2006 at 8:41pm |
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Just got back from the Riverside and of course I am dissapointed but after Fridays play its the result I expected. Benks gave us a little bit of hope but once Mustard fell it was curtains. |
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 2:47pm |
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good luck tomorrow against worcestershire at new road in the c&g trophy
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Blink 182 rule
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warnester
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Posted: 30 April 2006 at 6:21pm |
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thanks, hopefully we can wrap up a win to keep our dreams alive
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warnester
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Posted: 01 May 2006 at 7:50pm |
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..... and i think we did. Stuart Law and Mal Loye scored half centuries, and Lancashire produced a good, disciplined, bowling performance to squeeze the life out of the Worcestershire batting line up on their way to a 119-run victory in the C&G Trophy. Lancashire posted a useful-looking 248 for 5 from their 50 overs at New Road, thanks to half centuries from Mal Loye and Stuart Law, together with some quick scoring by the middle order over the final 10 overs. Put in to bat, Mark Chilton and Mal Loye started cautiously with the white ball moving around on a slow wicket. The pair had made 46 runs when Roger Sillence struck immediately on his introduction into the Worcs attack, Chilton edging behind in the 14th over for 11. Andrew Crook dropped anchor while Loye played the more adventurous shots, pulling Zaheer Khan for four past backward short leg before hitting the bowler for six with his trademark slog-sweep over square leg in the same over. It took an outstanding catch by Hick, diving full length grabbing the ball one-handed off the bowling of medium pacer Daryl Mitchell, to end Loye's innings of 64 with the score on 100. Crook fell for 31, attempting to hit Mitchell for a second six in the same over, but top edging to be brilliantly snared by Gareth Batty-another one-handed, diving catch-running round behind the wicketkeeper, but Luke Sutton joined forces with Law to patiently push the score along past the 150 mark in the 40th over. The fireworks came in the final 10 overs of the innings as Lancashire accelerated to great effect, adding 96 runs. Law and Sutton hit 20 runs from the first 12 balls before Sutton perished hitting a slower ball from Mitchell to long on for a valuable 27 off just 30 balls. Glen Chapple clubbed a huge six off a Mitchell over that cost 17 runs, but was deceived by another slow ball, but Kyle Hogg came in to play a gem of an innings as Lancashire cut loose. Law was in great touch throughout his unbeaten innings of 70, hitting a succession of boundaries through and over extra cover, and behingd square, while Hogg put bat to ball with great effect, hitting 24 off just 14 balls. The pair added 55 runs in just over 4 overs to put Lancashire in a good position at the break. And the Lancashire bowlers backed up the good work by the batsmen with a tight, disciplined bowling performance that kept runs to a minimum. Saj Mahmood struck early, with a quicker ball that beat Mitchell's defensive push. Solanki edged Hogg to Law at slip, and by the end of 20 overs the home side had struggled to 52 for 2, but immediately lost a wicket in farcical conditions. Stephen Moore had struggled throughout, scoring 13 runs in 20 overs, and the opener was run out after turning for an ill advised second run, dropping his bat and scrambling back on all fours, only to be beaten by Chapple's throw to Smith at the bowlers end. Gary Keedy struck in his second over when Ben Smith advanced down the wicket, misjudged the flight and turn, and was easily stumped by Sutton to leave Worcs in trouble at 69 for 4 in the 26th over. The game effectively ended soon afterwards in spectacular style when Tom Smith claimed three wickets in the 29th over with the total on 73. From the first ball of the over Davies was bowled off stump by a beauty that cut away from the left hander, from the next ball Batty was lbw, and off the final ball Sillence was trapped in front. The game petered out from that point, although there was time for young debutant Steven Mullaney to claim his first victim, bowling Kabir Ali. It wasn't all good news for Lancashire however. Just before the end there was a worrying injury to Gary Keedy. The left arm spin bowler damaged a finger on his right hand attempting to stop a fierce drive off his own bowling by Zaheer Khan, and immediately left the field. |
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warnester
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 7:42pm |
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Dominic Cork misses this week's Liverpool Victoria County Championship match against Kent at Old Trafford with the ankle injury he sustained at Durham and is replaced by Kyle Hogg. Kent won the toss and chose to bat. Team: Chilton (capt), Law, Sutcliffe, Loye, Horton, Sutton (wkt), Chapple, Hogg, Smith, Mahmood, Keedy. 12th man: Newby. Kent are missing skipper Rob Key, who is captaining the England A side in their 4 day game against Sri Lanka at Worcester, however, Geraint Jones will be making a rare appearance for the county as part of his preparations for the forthcoming Test series against both Sri Lanka and Pakistan. |
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-JP-
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 7:46pm |
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I've seen it all now, Geraint Jones batting ahead of Kemp in the Kent batting order.
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warnester
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 7:53pm |
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edit: forget this, im a muppet Edited by warnester |
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Clobber
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Posted: 03 May 2006 at 8:11pm |
If that were the case I wouldn't think it inaccurate....but then I may be alone in thinking that Kemp is useless |
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warnester
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Posted: 04 May 2006 at 4:35pm |
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lancs 170-3 after an average bowling performance, cmon lads! looks like a draw though already
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Sledger
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Posted: 08 May 2006 at 7:56am |
Wrong matey , you need more faith in the lads!
3 out of 3 on Sunday too , with Freddie playing his 1 st game for Lancs this season. Did well too , 3 sticks and a catch , although he dropped one too. Looks like the double fellas , it'll be all over by August!! |
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Mental disintegration works for me !!
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minimurali
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Posted: 08 May 2006 at 8:32pm |
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*Cough* you wish.
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County Sim on extended break until I've got less work and more free time. When I have a specific date, I'll post it in the thread.
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minimurali
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Posted: 09 May 2006 at 4:27pm |
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Great news for Lancs, Freddy just signed a five year contract!
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County Sim on extended break until I've got less work and more free time. When I have a specific date, I'll post it in the thread.
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Posted: 09 May 2006 at 5:55pm |
He'll probably end up playing about 5 games a year for those 5 years! |
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Posted: 09 May 2006 at 9:31pm |
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Great! Its great watching him play about 2 games a year for lancs |
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Sledger
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Posted: 10 May 2006 at 6:33am |
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Good news for Lancashire , but no surprise at all , Freddie at any other county is unthinkable!
JP , I'll be amazed if he does play 5 games for Lancs this season , just look how much cricket England have lined up!
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Clobber
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Posted: 10 May 2006 at 9:11am |
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Unquestionably Lancs have a view to commercial activity with a signing such as this
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Sledger
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Posted: 10 May 2006 at 10:52am |
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True Clobs and they also don't want to have to play against the colossus!!
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warnester
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Posted: 11 May 2006 at 6:21pm |
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looks like a great chance for both competitions runnin at the moment, we are playing a university at the moment- durham- and thats about ll of the news coming out of old trafford
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The CCC
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Posted: 12 May 2006 at 5:37pm |
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How serious is Cork's injury??? Hope he gets better soon.
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Phil-from-Lancs
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Posted: 13 May 2006 at 8:29am |
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nice unbeaten start to the season for Lancs especially good start in the C&G after a poor season in it last year, maybe even some one day silverware this season |
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Posted: 15 May 2006 at 8:43am |
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Another win in the c&g trophy by the lads , beating Durham by a massive 125 runs.
Steve Harmison made his comeback and bowled without discomfort , taking 2-47 off a full 10 overs. Loye and Hodge both made centuries for Lancashire . They're looking very good this season fellas! |
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