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Post by werneth on Jun 14, 2021 14:53:10 GMT
When Buttler and Livingstone go, I'd like to think Balderson would get a chance – he got good reports last year of settling into first team cricket very maturely and he isn't going to progress much hanging around in the seconds.
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Post by Admin on Jun 15, 2021 16:39:30 GMT
Lancashire's Second XI suffered back to back defats in their T20 double header away to Durham at Chester le Street CC.
The days opening game saw Lancashire sent into bat first by the hosts. Runs were hard to come by in the opening overs with Owais Shah managing 13 from 22 and fellow opener George Balderson scoring 11 from 9 deliveries.
George Lavelle’s arrival at the crease brought with it a change of a tempo as he scored 37 from 19 balls including four boundaries and two sixes before he was run out with Lancashire 62-2 at the end of eight overs.
Taylor Cornall went onto top score with 42 not out and captain Rob Jones added a further 27 as the Red Rose’s finished 150-5.
Lancashire made a promising start with the ball as Jack Morley (1/30) picked up a wicket in the opening over of Durham’s reply.
That brought former Ireland international Stuart Poynter to the crease who hit 46 from 21 which ultimately took the game away from Lancashire.
George Burrows (2/32), Josh Boyden (1/29) and Balderson (1/27) all picked up wickets but couldn’t defend the total set for Durham as they reached their target with two balls to spare, ending 151-5 winning the game by five wickets.
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Durham once again won the toss and sent Lancashire into bat first in the second game of the day.
Lancashire shuffled their batting order with Cornall and George Bell opening but as in the earlier game runs were difficult to score in the early part of the game.
Cornall (14), Bell (2) and Lavelle (13) all fell early as Lancashire reached 45-3 after seven overs.
Jones (27), Balderson (33) and Shah (29) led the recovery for Lancashire and saw them to a total of 138-7 from their 20 overs.
Wickets from Rob Lord (1/15), Boyden (1/28), Balderson (1/18) and Morley (1/34) weren’t enough for the Red Rose as Durham reached their target with an over to spare, winning by six wickets.
The side will have a chance to put today’s defats behind them when they return to Liverpool for a T20 double header with Leicestershire on June 16.
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Post by chris on Jun 16, 2021 10:36:23 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 16, 2021 13:55:31 GMT
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Post by chris on Jun 16, 2021 15:37:17 GMT
Bohannon bowling spin in the first match? ? ?
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Post by Admin on Jun 16, 2021 17:04:46 GMT
Bohannon bowling spin in the first match? ? ? According to Playfair he is a Medium pacer
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Post by chris on Jun 17, 2021 7:49:11 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 12:39:02 GMT
Bailey did the same last week perhaps turning all the bowlers into spinners as part of the spinners union I highly recommend this move
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Post by chris on Jun 17, 2021 15:42:57 GMT
Bailey did the same last week perhaps turning all the bowlers into spinners as part of the spinners union I highly recommend this move Seconds season more or less over now.
5 SEC games left in the next 3 months. Plus two 50 over friendlies in the build up to the RL50 proper. No games scheduled between 16th July and 23rd August.
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 16:02:09 GMT
Bailey did the same last week perhaps turning all the bowlers into spinners as part of the spinners union I highly recommend this move Seconds season more or less over now.
5 SEC games left in the next 3 months. Plus two 50 over friendlies in the build up to the RL50 proper. No games scheduled between 16th July and 23rd August.Probably as they will all be playing first team games in the RL50
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Post by chris on Jun 17, 2021 20:14:21 GMT
Seconds season more or less over now.
5 SEC games left in the next 3 months. Plus two 50 over friendlies in the build up to the RL50 proper. No games scheduled between 16th July and 23rd August. Probably as they will all be playing first team games in the RL50 Balderson and Lavelle will be lucky to get a game: Top six: Wells, Jennings, Vilas+, Bohannon, Croft, Jones followed by Lamb, Bailey, Blatherwick, Hurt and Morley.things only become bare when you consider the need for a squad of 14 or 15 to travel.
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 20:21:30 GMT
Probably as they will all be playing first team games in the RL50 Balderson and Lavelle will be lucky to get a game: Top six: Wells, Jennings, Vilas+, Bohannon, Croft, Jones followed by Lamb, Bailey, Blatherwick, Hurt and Morley.things only become bare when you consider the need for a squad of 14 or 15 to travel.Don’t forget the Indian lad
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 20:22:11 GMT
136-3 15
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Post by Admin on Jun 17, 2021 20:30:06 GMT
Lost with 14 balls to spare 6 wickets
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Post by Admin on Jun 24, 2021 14:06:01 GMT
Saqib Mahmood has recovered from an abdominal strain to be named in Lancashire Lightning's Vitality Blast squad for the first time this summer.
In the second of two changes for this weekend's fixtures at Wantage Road and Trent Bridge, young all-rounder George Balderson has also been called into the squad.
Lancashire Lightning head into the matches in fifth place in the North Group, following last Sunday's tie in the reverse fixture against the Outlaws at Emirates Old Trafford.
Lancashire Lightning squad to face Northants Steelbacks and Notts Outlaws Dane Vilas (C), Finn Allen, George Balderson, Steven Croft, Alex Davies, Tom Hartley, Liam Hurt, Keaton Jennings, Rob Jones, Danny Lamb, Saqib Mahmood, Matt Parkinson, Luke Wells, Luke Wood
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