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Post by Admin on Apr 17, 2019 17:05:57 GMT
Any news will be posted here could be struggling to qualify after two games and the third is at Leeds
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Post by Admin on Apr 18, 2019 16:01:26 GMT
Glen Chapple has named a 14 man squad for Lancashire's Royal London One-Day Cup clash against Notts Outlaws at Trent Bridge tomorrow.
Liam Hurt has been added to the squad after yesterday's defeat to Worcestershire Rapids.
Alex Davies (finger), Richard Gleeson (back), Danny Lamb (neck) and Toby Lester (hamstring) all miss and are all currently undergoing rehabilitation with the Club’s Medical team.
Meanwhile, Jos Buttler and Liam Livingstone are still playing for Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League.
Lancashire Squad Dane Vilas (c) James Anderson Josh Bohannon Steven Croft Brooke Guest Haseeb Hameed Liam Hurt Keaton Jennings Rob Jones Saqib Mahmood Glenn Maxwell Graham Onions Matt Parkinson Stephen Parry
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Post by Admin on Apr 18, 2019 16:16:34 GMT
The opposition
The last time Luke Fletcher and James Pattinson bowled together was an occasion neither they nor thousands of Notts Outlaws fans will forget.
The pair formed part of an attack that starred in the Outlaws’ historic Royal London One-Day Cup-winning campaign in 2017.
Now Pattinson is set to begin his second spell with the club as this year’s 50-over campaign gets underway, and Fletcher is looking forward to the Australian’s return in Green and Gold.
“It’s great to have Patto back,” said Fletcher.
“We all know how destructive he is with ball in hand on the field, and he’s brilliant guy to have around in the changing room as well.
“We’re all chuffed to bits that he’s come back to play.”
The Bulwell-born right-armer has enjoyed a bright start to his 2019 season, taking six scalps in his first two games.
His opening wicket against Somerset was his 300th for Nottinghamshire in First-Class cricket – more than any other seamer currently in the Notts squad. But it was a landmark which took Fletcher by surprise.
“I knew I’d gone past 300 First-Class wickets in all cricket towards the back end of last year, but I wasn’t aware I was closing in on 300 for Notts. It was a nice surprise when the landmark popped up.
“I never really thought I’d be playing professional cricket for this long, especially for a club like Notts, so it’s an achievement that I’m really proud of.
“I’m pretty happy with the way I’ve been bowling this season so far as well, so my focus is on trying to take that rhythm over into white-ball cricket.
“From the team’s point of view, the results in the Championship so far haven’t been ideal, but we still have a lot of cricket to play for.
“This change in format might be coming at the right time for us to give us the chance to build some momentum and get some wins on the board.”
The game against Lancashire will come just six days after the conclusion of Nottinghamshire’s Specsavers County Championship defeat to Somerset, and heralds the start of a month-long spell of 50-over cricket.
But Fletcher has become accustomed to the rhythms of the English cricket season.
“It is quite a quick turnaround, but as county cricketers we’ve got used to moving between formats.
“This week has been about getting back into ‘one-day’ mode. There are particular skill-sets we need to make sure we can execute with the ball and the bat, and we’ve been working to ensure we’re as sharp as we can be in the field.
“We’ll be as well prepared as possible going into the game.”
Nottinghamshire have named a 14-man squad for the visit of Lancashire.
Paul Coughlin misses out with a finger injury but fit-again Zak Chappell is available having missed the start of Nottinghamshire’s season with a side injury.
Alex Hales has made himself unavailable for selection for personal reasons and no timetable has been set for his return to action.
Matt Carter is included in the squad having impressed with the seconds since recovering from his early season injury.
Notts Outlaws 14-man squad to face Lancashire: Jake Ball, Matthew Carter, Zak Chappell, Joe Clarke, Ben Duckett, Luke Fletcher, Jake Libby, Tom Moores, Steven Mullaney (c), Chris Nash, Samit Patel, James Pattinson, Ben Slater, Luke Wood.
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Post by apm51054 on Apr 19, 2019 9:56:52 GMT
Notts wiin toss and bat
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Post by apm51054 on Apr 19, 2019 10:00:55 GMT
Onions instead of Anderson
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Post by apm51054 on Apr 19, 2019 11:45:59 GMT
Notts 153-0 Clarke century
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2019 17:56:23 GMT
Chasing 418 we have got remarkably close to pulling off a stunning win, cebturies from Croft and 166 from Vilas however as I type we need 13 from 1 ball and finally lose by 11 runs. Glad to see an even contest between bat and ball!! Need to beat the old enemy on Sunday
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Post by chris on Apr 19, 2019 18:01:32 GMT
Chasing 418 we have got remarkably close to pulling off a stunning win, cebturies from Croft and 166 from Vilas however as I type we need 13 from 1 ball and finally lose by 11 runs. Glad to see an even contest between bat and ball!! Need to beat the old enemy on Sunday 800 runs in the day Pattinson man of the match? 5 wickets including both centurians; Croft and Vilas (160 from 100 balls). Never thought Lancs would need less than 20 from the last two overs.
One more over of Vilas was perhaps all that was needed?
Likely to be our highest ever score in List A games, as surely the List A status will be removed next year.
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Post by Admin on Apr 19, 2019 18:35:49 GMT
Yep record score and irony we lost that one as well
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Post by stewrat on Apr 19, 2019 18:54:02 GMT
Vilas being given out LBW by umpire who needed to put his glasses on was the turning point. Great effort.
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Post by apm51054 on Apr 19, 2019 19:35:31 GMT
We got 381-3 against Herts at Radlett in 1999 and we didn't lose it not as I said earlier
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Post by apm51054 on Apr 19, 2019 19:36:22 GMT
Vilas being given out LBW by umpire who needed to put his glasses on was the turning point. Great effort. Apparently Hameed got a duff decision as well
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Post by stig7tfm on Apr 19, 2019 20:08:37 GMT
Vilas being given out LBW by umpire who needed to put his glasses on was the turning point. Great effort. Bumble Jr with that one - looked as if Dane was outside off-stump when he was hit.
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