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Post by exile on Jun 20, 2021 21:55:49 GMT
It's all conjecture, unless someone from Lancs explains, but what seemed to happen was that after delivering the final ball Fletcher stood on the spot where Jennings would expect to ground his bat and trying to avoid a collision may have slowed Jennings down. This would explain why Croft gestured to the umpire. That he subsequently spoke to Moores rather than Fletcher may simply be down to Moores having briefly being a team mate. In any case, I don't think it made any difference because Jennings was miles out of his ground.
After the dismal batting at Worcester and Chester-le-Street today was a big improvement even though it did end in an anti-climax.
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 17:05:39 GMT
Won toss and battin
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 17:51:52 GMT
30-2 5
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 18:11:58 GMT
64-4 10
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 18:29:53 GMT
92-5 15
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 18:49:31 GMT
130-7 whether that is enough we'll soon find out
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 19:24:34 GMT
32-1 5
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 19:40:23 GMT
68-1 10
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Post by chris on Jun 25, 2021 20:01:18 GMT
130-7 whether that is enough we'll soon find out not a lot of chance as Lancashire run into Mohammed Nabi again to finish off a bad day. Every chance Derby will be Lancs’s only away win and so will be the 6th (out of 19 seasons) that we don’t get out of the Group stages. Northants' fielding looked so much sharper that Lancashire’s.
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 20:02:49 GMT
105-3 15
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 20:16:26 GMT
7 wickets defeat
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Post by Admin on Jun 25, 2021 20:23:48 GMT
Out tomorrow so very limited coverage of our probable defeat at Trent Bridge
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Post by exile on Jun 25, 2021 21:52:51 GMT
Once again our batsmen fail to adapt to the pitch conditions at an away ground and once again we are sloppy in the field. The only small comfort is that Yorkshire and Durham both lost and Notts only managed a tie (although Derbyshire should really have won easily) but it's a big opportunity wasted by Lancs.
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Post by Admin on Jun 26, 2021 6:42:14 GMT
Northamptonshire 131 for 3 (Vasconcelos 41) beat Lancashire 130 for 7 (Croft 35*, Parnell 2-28) by seven wickets Ricardo Vasconcelos top-scored again as Northamptonshire Steelbacks reignited their Vitality Blast campaign with a second successive victory, overcoming Lancashire Lightning by seven wickets. The left-hander, who had scored an unbeaten 78 in the Steelbacks' success at Durham two days earlier, struck 41 from 38 balls to help his side chase down a modest target of 131 with 10 balls to spare. Mohammad Nabi and Rob Keogh completed Northamptonshire's triumph with an unbroken stand of 54 from 40. Northamptonshire remain bottom of the North Group despite their victory, while Lightning have now gone four matches without a win. Ben Sanderson appeared to have made an early breakthrough after Lancashire had opted to bat, inducing an edge from Finn Allen - only for Vasconcelos to shell a routine slip catch. However, he made amends by scooping up a far harder chance at midwicket to remove Keaton Jennings and, when Sanderson's slower ball bamboozled Allen and uprooted his middle stump, Lightning were wobbling at 23 for 2. Dane Vilas and Alex Davies began rebuilding with a steady partnership of 37 until the latter slapped Brandon Glover's first ball into the hands of mid-off - and Rob Jones departed two deliveries later, run out by Tom Taylor's superb pinpoint throw from long leg. Danny Lamb did his best to lift Lancashire with some improvised shots taking him to 20 from 12 balls but, when he miscued Wayne Parnell to mid-off, it was left to Steven Croft to hold the innings together. Croft eventually finished unbeaten on 35 from 37 balls, with Parnell taking 2 for 28 and spinners Nabi and Graeme White - who collected the 100th T20 wicket of his career by dismissing Vilas - yielding just 43 from their combined eight overs. Saqib Mahmood, making his first Blast appearance of the season following an abdominal injury, raised Lightning hopes by removing Adam Rossington in the fourth over, with Jones holding the catch above his head at cover. But Vasconcelos looked assured and, despite taking a glancing blow to the helmet from Luke Wood, he proved himself unharmed by striking Lamb for successive boundaries in the next over. He and Parnell put on 49 from 43 balls although, when both departed in quick succession, there was just a hint of a Steelbacks wobble at 77 for 3. Nabi dispelled those concerns by hitting Mahmood for three fours in an over and he and Keogh, who struck Matt Parkinson for the only six of the innings, saw their side home, finishing on 27 and 25 not out respectively.
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Post by redandrosy on Jun 26, 2021 9:32:57 GMT
Why does he keep batting first when we clearly don't have the capability to set demanding totals. Our strength is in the bowling.
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