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Post by Admin on Jan 18, 2021 8:35:29 GMT
No fixtures as yet unusual to say the least
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2021 21:20:00 GMT
Fixtures tomorrow
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2021 7:38:26 GMT
Lancashire Cricket is delighted to confirm the Club’s white-ball fixtures, for the 2021 Vitality Blast and Royal London Cup.
Lancashire Lightning will kick off their Blast campaign with back-to-back matches at Emirates Old Trafford against Derbyshire Falcons and Leicestershire Foxes on Wednesday 9 June and Thursday 10 June.
The Roses fixtures with Yorkshire Vikings, a highlight of the schedule, will take place at Emerald Headingley on Friday 2 July and at Emirates Old Trafford, to conclude the group stage, on Saturday 17 July.
Lancashire will play a National Counties friendly fixture against Cumberland on Tuesday 20 July as a warm-up to the Club’s Royal London Cup campaign, which will then begin the following day against Sussex, at a venue to be confirmed.
Lancashire have been drawn in a non-regionalised group alongside Sussex, Gloucestershire, Kent, Hampshire, Middlesex, Durham, Worcestershire and Essex. They will play each side once with four fixtures at home and four away.
In addition to Sussex, Lancashire will host Middlesex, Worcestershire and Essex while there will also be trips to the Bristol County Ground, Canterbury, the Ageas Bowl and Emirates Riverside.
Lancashire’s Director of Cricket Paul Allott, said: “We’re pleased to have some certainty with our limited overs schedule for the summer and look forward to contesting all of our home Vitality Blast fixtures at Emirates Old Trafford.
“Following the difficult, but necessary decision to play so much of our home cricket at outgrounds last summer, it will be a bonus for the side to return to Emirates Old Trafford, hopefully with the backing of crowds as soon as possible.”
Lancashire Captain, Dane Vilas, added: “It’s always an exciting time for the players when the fixtures are announced and there will definitely be an added edge from the lads in training now.
“The Vitality Blast is a competition that we love to play in as a side, especially at Emirates Old Trafford, and it would be fantastic if we could go one better than last year and lift the trophy.
“Playing behind-closed-doors last season was a strange experience last year and all of the lads are looking forward to welcoming the Lancashire Members and supporters back into Emirates Old Trafford when it is safe to do so.”
Vitality Blast fixtures Wed 9 June – Lancashire Lightning vs Derbyshire Falcons – Emirates Old Trafford Thurs 10 June – Lancashire Lightning vs Leicestershire Foxes – Emirates Old Trafford Sun 13 June – Worcestershire Rapids vs Lancashire Lightning – New Road Tues 15 June – Derbyshire Falcons vs Lancashire Lightning – The Incora County Ground Thurs 17 June – Durham vs Lancashire Lightning – Emirates Riverside Fri 18 June – Birmingham Bears vs Lancashire Lightning – Edgbaston Sun 20 June – Lancashire Lightning vs Nottinghamshire Outlaws – Emirates Old Trafford Fri 25 June – Northamptonshire Steelbacks vs Lancashire Lightning – The County Ground Sat 26 June – Nottinghamshire Outlaws vs Lancashire Lightning – Trent Bridge Thurs 1 July – Lancashire Lightning vs Worcestershire Rapids – Emirates Old Trafford Fri 2 July – Yorkshire Vikings vs Lancashire Lightning – Emerald Headingly Fri 9 July – Lancashire Lightning vs Northamptonshire Steelbacks – Emirates Old Trafford Fri 16 July – Lancashire Lightning vs Durham – Emirates Old Trafford Sat 17 July – Lancashire Lightning vs Yorkshire Vikings – Emirates Old Trafford
Royal London Cup fixtures Fri 23 July – Lancashire vs Sussex – TBC Sun 25 July – Gloucestershire vs Lancashire – Bristol County Ground Wed 28 July – Kent vs Lancashire – TBC Sun 1 August – Hampshire vs Lancashire – Ageas Bowl Tues 3 August – Lancashire vs Middlesex – Emirates Old Trafford Thurs 5 August – Durham vs Lancashire – Emirates Riverside Sun 8 August – Lancashire vs Worcestershire – Blackpool CC Thurs 12 August – Lancashire vs Essex – Emirates Old Trafford
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Post by Admin on Apr 7, 2021 19:12:28 GMT
The game against Sussex on 23/7/2021 to be played at Sedburgh
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 19:23:03 GMT
Also a 50 over friendly against Cumberland at Sedbergh 20/7/21
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Post by chris on Apr 8, 2021 19:56:28 GMT
Also a 50 over friendly against Cumberland at Sedbergh 20/7/21 It's now Cumbria CCC not Cumberland CCC, please! cumbriaccc.play-cricket.com
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 20:35:07 GMT
Also a 50 over friendly against Cumberland at Sedbergh 20/7/21 It's now Cumbria CCC not Cumberland CCC, please! cumbriaccc.play-cricket.com
Sorry Chris cannot get these new county names into my head Cumberland and Westmorland classy
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Post by chris on Apr 9, 2021 8:57:42 GMT
Sorry Chris cannot get these new county names into my head Cumberland and Westmorland classy The club only changed it's name from 1st January, but I've lost count of the number of time I've contacted Lancashire Cricket's communication and marketing people to point it out. You would have thought they all of people would have not repeated the mistake given that they have rebranded both Lancashire Cricket and Emitrates Old Trafford relatively recently.
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Post by Admin on Apr 9, 2021 12:56:02 GMT
It's Lancashire, Chris cannot expect miracles
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Post by Admin on Apr 10, 2021 10:16:49 GMT
Worcestershire 50 over game moved from Blackpool to OT
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Post by Admin on Jun 7, 2021 14:13:29 GMT
First up Derby at OT Wednesday afternoon
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Post by Admin on Jun 8, 2021 12:43:04 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2021 13:06:52 GMT
Derby win toss and bat
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2021 13:08:21 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 9, 2021 13:30:17 GMT
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