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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2021 21:06:05 GMT
Those one handed slip catches always good especially as it was the wrong hand
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Post by Admin on Apr 25, 2021 16:23:04 GMT
Worcs 2nds v Lancs 2nds www.stourport-cricket-club.co.uk/The Chain Wire Club Ground in Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire was used for first-class cricket by Worcestershire County Cricket Club on a single occasion: a County Championship match against Lancashire in 1980, which Worcestershire won by an innings and 153 runs. David Humphries made 108 not out for the home side, while Norman Gifford produced an outstanding first-innings return of 18-13-15-6, then took four more wickets in the second innings. The ground was also used for three of the county's Second XI games between 1979 and 1980. The Chain Wire Club Ground is also the location where the Chain Wire Band first ever played, thus naming the band after the club. The Chainwire Band are a young band from Kidderminster and Wales who play cover versions ranging from Classic Rock to Pop. The Band formed in November 2006 in a high school in mid-wales . The band then grew its popularity and now play every weekend at clubs located across the country.
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2021 8:19:22 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2021 11:34:39 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2021 14:56:31 GMT
Get the feeling that this is a flat deck
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2021 14:30:27 GMT
Might be an unexpected victory in this one
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Post by Admin on Apr 29, 2021 16:29:30 GMT
Worcestershire 93-6 when stumps pulled Draw
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2021 17:15:23 GMT
Seconds play Leicester starting Monday 3/5/2021 suspect they made need a boat tomorrow game is at Crosby
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2021 14:29:07 GMT
No play today
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2021 9:09:16 GMT
If it gets under way this is the squad
Heavy rain meant that no play was possible on the opening day (3 May) of Lancashire's Second XI Championship fixture against Leicestershire.
Rob Jones has been included in a strong-looking 12-man squad which features lots of First Team experience.
The two side's will return to Northern CC tomorrow hoping for improved prospects of play.
Second XI squad to face Leicestershire George Balderson, George Bell, Jack Blatherwick, Josh Boyden, George Burrows, JJ Fielding, Tom Hartley, Liam Hurt, Rob Jones, George Lavelle, Jack Morley, Owais Shah
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2021 16:05:16 GMT
Lancs 105-3 Rain
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Post by Admin on May 4, 2021 18:04:09 GMT
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Post by Admin on May 5, 2021 13:03:56 GMT
Jones century
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2021 14:12:13 GMT
Draw
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Post by Admin on May 9, 2021 18:26:31 GMT
scarboroughcricketclub.co.uk/Scarborough Cricket Club is an English amateur cricket club, based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The club was founded in 1849,[1] and is a member of the Yorkshire Premier League North.[2] The North Marine Road is a 11,500-capacity ground[3] in Scarborough and the base for Scarborough Cricket Club. The two 'ends' are known as the Peasholm Park End and the Trafalgar Square End. First established in 1863, Scarborough Cricket Club's North Marine Road Ground held a record 22,946 people who watched Yorkshire play Derbyshire in 1947, back in the days when it was known as The Queen's Cricket Ground.[3] North Marine Road includes 2 grass practice nets and 5 all-weather net facilities.[4] The ground and its buildings were refurbished the year it was named as The Guardian's ground of the year in 2011.[5] History The Club was originally formed in 1849 in a meeting held in The Queen Hotel (later to become The Cricketers Pub and now Retirement apartments) on North Marine Road.[1] The early matches were played on rough land opposite the Queen Hotel, the first match being in September of 1849 against Filey. As the Club developed, important matches were played at Castle Hill on a ground prepared at the direction of the Army for the local Rifle Volunteers. Often, the practice of the Riflemen conflicted with matches and eventually this became a contributing factor for developing the ground opposite the Queen Hotel. A match was organised in 1862 for a Scarborough Twenty (players) against an All England XI at Castle Hill, it proved to be a success with large crowds attending, and as a result it became an annual event, and the Club was reconstituted the following year. Lord Derwent was appointed President.[6] The Pavilion was built in 1896 and at around the same time the covered seating at the Trafalgar Square End (the Enclosure) was built, as was the seating on the Popular Bank.[6] The concrete North Stand was added in 1926[7] and the West Stand was erected in 1956 replacing a long low building which had been known as the Cow Sheds.[6] Scarborough entered the National Club Knock-Out Competition in 1972 and progressed all the way to Lord’s to meet Brentham Cricket Club in the Final. The Trophy was brought back to Scarborough in style with a six wicket win. In the seven years of the Haig Trophy (as it then became known), Scarborough were winners on four occasions: 1976, 1979 1981 and 1982.[8] Scarborough Cricket Club's five wins remains unsurpassed in the ECB National Club Cricket Championship.[9] Major rebuilding of the pavilion, tea rooms, new toilets and a new club shop opened on North Marine Road in time for the 2012 season.[10] The club's 1st XI senior team compete in the Yorkshire Premier League North, their 2nd XI senior team compete in the York & District Senior Cricket League[2] the 3rd XI play in the Scarborough Beckett Cricket League,[11] there's a Senior team in the Scarborough and District Evening Cricket League,[12] and they have a very successful junior training section that play competitive cricket in the Derwent Valley Junior Cricket League.[13]
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