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Post by chris on May 28, 2021 18:57:30 GMT
Been 110 overs for a couple of years. 120 was too generous.
Don't have Sky so made a pleasant change listening to some proper commentary. Can't imagine Scott Read ever realising, let alone commententing on the off stump guard of players these days. Tom Bailey is ever more pronounced than Danny Lamb.
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Post by simpo on May 29, 2021 9:29:22 GMT
The limit for bonus points changed to 110 overs from 120 overs in 2010. If you look or listen back, there is a ripple of applause at the end of the 110th over as Lancashire achieved 6 total bonus points to Yorkshire's 1.
(edit: Sorry, didn't see we were on a new page, already been explained)
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Post by lancsdes on May 29, 2021 9:46:43 GMT
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Don't have Sky so made a pleasant change listening to some proper commentary. Can't imagine Scott Read ever realising, let alone commententing on the off stump guard of players these days. Tom Bailey is ever more pronounced than Danny Lamb. “
Thought this was very good Chris youtu.be/ehWkuHa2Jkw
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Post by Admin on May 29, 2021 19:15:33 GMT
LV= County Championship Group Three, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester (day three): Yorkshire 159 & 85-2: Lyth 39; Parkinson 1-11 Lancashire 509-9 dec: Bohannon 127*, Jennings 114, Lamb 61; Thompson 3-86 Yorkshire (1 pt) trail Lancashire (6 pts) by 265 runs
Yorkshire's chances of saving their County Championship game against rivals Lancashire were dented after they lost two late wickets on day three.
Lancashire declared their first innings on 509-9, having started the day on 350-6, with Josh Bohannon 127 not out.
Danny Lamb also scored 61 in a seventh-wicket stand of 150 with Bohannon.
Faced with a first-innings deficit of 350, Yorkshire were looking good on 72-0 but then lost openers Adam Lyth and Tom Kohler-Cadmore to close on 85-2.
With Yorkshire's inexperienced batting line-up missing England Test captain Joe Root and Gary Ballance, Lancashire will now be confident they can wrap up victory and stretch their lead at the top of Group Three.
The hosts ended their first innings midway through the second session hoping to make early inroads with the ball on an Old Trafford pitch that was beginning to turn.
But Lyth and Kohler-Cadmore put on 72 for the first wicket in a partnership that lasted more than two hours before the former was well taken at leg slip off spinner Matt Parkinson for 39.
Kohler-Cadmore was then pinned lbw by Saqib Mahmood in the penultimate over of the day to give Lancashire's victory hopes a huge boost.
The two late wickets ensured it was a third day in a row dominated by Lancashire.
Bohannon, who resumed on 47, brought up his second first-class century after lunch as the visiting bowlers toiled for 173.4 overs in total.
England spinner Dom Bess got through 43.4 overs of his own, but only took 1-120.
Lancashire centurion Josh Bohannon:
"That was very enjoyable. I've not had a century for a while, but it's been coming. I've felt really good over the last few games, and speaking to Glen Chapple and a few of the boys I felt like I deserved one.
"I've had a lot of starts this year. There were times when I played well but should have carried on. It was massive for me to get over the line and a bit more special that it's my first in a Roses game.
"The pitch is still flat, and it will be tough. But there is a ball in there. With our attack, we're more than good enough to get eight wickets."
Yorkshire batting coach Paul Grayson:
"There aren't many gremlins in that surface and, as young as our batting line up are, they are confident they can go out there and save the day.
"There's slow spin, which you would expect at Old Trafford. It's not something the lads aren't used to. They've played against it before.
"They have one of the best attacks in the country, but we are very hopeful. We have our nightwatchman out there (Steve Patterson). Hopefully he's still out there at 3 or 4 o'clock!"
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Post by chris on May 29, 2021 20:37:43 GMT
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Don't have Sky so made a pleasant change listening to some proper commentary. Can't imagine Scott Read ever realising, let alone commententing on the off stump guard of players these days. Tom Bailey is ever more pronounced than Danny Lamb. “
Thought this was very good Chris youtu.be/ehWkuHa2Jkw
Thanks Des, was good ... and there was I thinking it was a one day / T20 habit trying to get more into a position to hit everything to leg.
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 10:30:37 GMT
Stumps being cartwheeled excellent sight
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 12:19:07 GMT
Brook and Hill dug in at the moment 144-4 lunch is
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 12:46:39 GMT
New ball does the trick
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 13:39:16 GMT
Brook out was not overly impressed with the decision 180-6
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 14:41:52 GMT
208-6 Tea
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Post by lancsdes on May 30, 2021 15:06:30 GMT
It will serve Lancs right if they don’t win. Should’ve scored far more quickly in the last session on Friday and the first yesterday and left five sessions to bowl Yorks out. And yes I was saying it at the time.There are some really good cricketers there at Lancashire but the negative mindset has been set by Watkinson, Chapple and Allott. Vilas carries out the policy. They always bat too long. Yorkshire will definitely deserve it if they manage to hold out.
I have to say that I dislike Allott so much that I find it difficult to identify with Lancs cricket any more so I always find a silver lining in any Lancs non success.
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Post by lancsdes on May 30, 2021 15:08:50 GMT
“Brook out was not overly impressed with the decision 180-6” Always a debate when you are hit full on the foot. However that one would’ve hit so close to the stumps that’s rather difficult to see how it could’ve missed both off and leg which ever way it turned. David Lloyd is a former umpire and said it was an easy decision although you do wonder how unbiased he is.
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 15:48:42 GMT
Duke makes criminal mistake of not playing a shot and is bowled
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Post by exile on May 30, 2021 16:00:39 GMT
It will serve Lancs right if they don’t win. Should’ve scored far more quickly in the last session on Friday and the first yesterday and left five sessions to bowl Yorks out. And yes I was saying it at the time.There are some really good cricketers there at Lancashire but the negative mindset has been set by Watkinson, Chapple and Allott. Vilas carries out the policy. They always bat too long. Yorkshire will definitely deserve it if they manage to hold out. I have to say that I dislike Allott so much that I find it difficult to identify with Lancs cricket any more so I always find a silver lining in any Lancs non success. I agree that Lancs should have put themselves in a position to declare at lunch yesterday and also that it's part of a long tradition that they didn't. That said, this pitch is now so flat that only exceptional bowling get any wickets at all, unless a batsman takes risks (which isn't happening).
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Post by Admin on May 30, 2021 16:37:14 GMT
Coad not impressed either
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