LEAGUE MATCHES: ROUND 17
Fleetwood v Netherfield
Fleetwood won the toss at Broadwater and elected to bat first, Tomas King was the first to go bowled by Oliver Sanday for 8 (14 balls), 12-1. Coming in at three was Harry McAleer who was out in the following over caught by Josh Dixon off Isaac Medhurst for 0 (2 balls), 17-2.
Jeremy Davies had a new partner in Oliver Davidson and they were going well until Oli Wileman bowled Oliver Davidson for 14 (30 balls)(2x4), 68-3, Adam Sharrocks was in next but was quickly out caught behind by Will Beeden off Oli Wileman, 70-4.
Charlie Clark replaced Sharrocks, Shaun Von Berg was brought on to bowl and had Charlie Clark caught by Richard Everett for 0 (3 balls), 71-5. The incoming batsman was Woody Wilson who quickly became Shaun Von Berg's second wicket lbw for 0 (11 balls), 73-6.
Nathan Bend was the new batsman and decided the best form of defence was attack but fell caught by Richard Everett off Shaun Von Berg for 27 (18 balls)(6x4), 107-7. number nine was Matthew Siddall but five runs later opener Jeremy Davies fell bowled by Oliver Sunday for 57 (73 balls)(10 x4), 112-8.
In the next over Shaun Von Berg wrapped up the tail with two wickets in three balls without further addition to the score, Matthew Siddall was caught by Ben Barrow for 0 (5 balls), 112-9. two balls later George McAleer was caught behind by Will Beeden for 0 (2 balls), 112 all out in 27.4 overs.
For Netherfield Shaun Von Berg took 5-23 from 4.4 overs, Oliver Sanday 2-24 off 7, Oli Wileman 2-29 from 7, Isaac Medhurst 1-22 off 5 and Matt Jackson 0-13 from 4
Reece Irving and Ben Barrow opened with Matthew Siddall dismissing Reece Iving caught behind by Harry McAleer for 11 (22 balls)(2x4), 17-1. The Netherfield number three was Richard Everett and with Ben Barrow took the score past 50 when he was bowled by Matthew Siddall for 23 (35 balls)(4x4), 57-2.
The next man in was John Huck but he soon lost his partner Ben Barrow another Siddall victim lbw for 25 (56 balls)(2x4), 69-3. Josh Dixon replaced Barrow and with John Huck kept the scoreboard ticking over until John Huck was caught by Adam Sharrocks off Oliver Davidson for 16 (34 balls)(2x6), 85-4.
Will Beeden replaced Huck and with Dixon saw Netherfield to victory on 114-4 in 37.3 overs, Josh Dixon was 22no (44 balls)(4x4) and Will Beeden 11no (34 balls).
The Fleetwood bowling figures were Matthew Siddall 3-35 from 15 overs, Oliver Davidson 1-42 off 14, George McAleer 0-6 from 1.3, Joel Baines 0-10 off 2 and Jeremy Davies 0-18 from 5.
Garstang v Chorley
Garstang won the toss at the Riverside Sports ground and chose to bat first, they got off to a good start but the introduction of Sam Steeple into the attack had immediate results Tom Higson caught by Jack Taylor 25 (22 balls)(3x3, 1x6), 44-1.
Matthew Crowther joined Michael Walling and they were moving along nicely until Michael Walling was out lbw to Jack Taylor for 25 (58 balls)(2x4), 82-2, Joseph Pearson was in next and with Crowther had put on 55 when James Dunn took two wickets in an over, Joseph Pearson was caught for 23 (45 balls)(2x4), 137-3., new man Michael Wellings was bowled for 1 (2 balls), 139-4.
Sumit Ruikar came to the wicket and with Crowther moved the score along until James Dunn had Sumit Ruikar caught by Alfie Dobson for 25 (22 balls)(3x4), 184-5. Ian Walling was the incoming batsman but was soon out caught behind by Ben Simpkins off Edwin Moulton for 10 (5 balls)(2x4), 198-6.
Ernie Collinson was in next but six runs later Staurt Naden removed them both in one over, Matthew Crowther was caught by Jack Taylor for 64 (128 balls)(3x4, 1x6), 204-7. Ernie Collinson fell caught by Kieran Yould for 5 (4 balls), 205-8.
The two new batsmen were Alasdair Egerton and Corey Cater, Edwin Moulton bowled Corey Cater for 2 (3 balls), 208-9 and Alasdair Egerton became Stuart Naden's third victim caught by Jack Taylor for 2 (7 balls)as Garstang were bowled out for 210 in 49.2 overs with number eleven Joe Barlow 2no (2 balls).
The Chorley bowling was James Dunn 3-37 from 5 overs, Stuart Naden 3-44 off 10.2, Edwin Moulton 2-23 from 9, Sam Steeple 1-15 off 4, Jack Taylor 1-35 from 10, Miller Childs 0-20 off 3 and Will Moulton 0-25 from 8.
The Chorley openers started at a good rate, Sunny John was the first man out caught by Joe Barlow off Corey Cater for 19 (10 balls)(1x4, 2x6), 28-1. coming in at number three was Miller Childs and they were moving the score along, Joe Barlow was brought into the attack and in his second over had Miller Childs caught by Tom Higson for 11 (25 balls)(1x6), 66-2.
Next in was Jack Taylor and with Alfie Dobson were making progress when disaster struck for the visitors they lost a wicket in consecutive overs, Alfie Dobson was caught behind by Matthew Crowther off Joe Barlow for 33 (34 balls)(2x4. 3x6), 78-3. in the next over new batsman Will Moulton was caught Tom Higson off Corey Cater for 0 (6 balls), 79-4
Edwin Moulton joined Jack Taylor and with Taylor leading the way had put on 47 runs when Edwin Moulton fell lbw to Sumit Ruikar for 6 (27 balls), 126-5. Kieran Yould came in and was scoring at a run a ball when he was caught by Sumit Ruikar off Ernie Collinson for 17 (18 balls)(1x4, 1x6), 167-6.
Stuart Naden came to the crease but with only five runs added was bowled by Sumit Ruikar for 3 (10 balls), 172-7. Ben Simpkins was the new man in but became Sumit Ruikar's next victim bowled for 5 (15 balls), 184-8.
James Dunn came in at ten, Jack Taylor reached his century and in the next over fell to Tom Higson caught by Michael Walling for 101 (106 balls)(7x4, 6x6), 205-9.
Sam Steeple was last in but tragedy for the visitors James Dun was run out for 5 (21 balls) as Chorley were 207 all out in 46.3 overs just four runs short of victory, Sam Steeple was1no (7 balls).
For Garstang Sumit Ruikar took 3-72 from 15 overs, Corey Cater 2-31 off 9, Joe Barlow 2-36 from 7, Tom Higson 1-15 off 2.3 and Ernie Collinson 1-51 off 13.
Kendal v Longridge
Kendal won the toss at Shap Road and asked the visitors to bat first, they got off to an explosive start with Taariq Chiecktey scoring 16 runs off the first two overs, he lost Joshua Mullin caught behind by Finlay Richardson off Louis Backhouse for 1 (7 balls), 18-1.
The Longridge number three was Luke Platt but he lost his partner Taariq Chiecktey lbw to Sam Sharp for 31 (18 balls)(6x4, 1x6), 40-2. Zac Christie was next in but was soon out caught by Dushan Vimukthi off Sam Sharp for 4 (12 balls), 51-3.
Rob Hollinghusrt replaced Christie and slowly moved the score along, Luke Platt retired hurt 22no (35 balls)(3x4) and was replaced by Zach Proctor, Zach Proctor was soon out caught by James Bowman off Dushan Vimukthi for 0 (7 balls), 70-4.
Tom Howarth joined Hollinghurst but with only six runs added was bowled by Dusham Vimukthi for 0 (3 balls), 76-5. Kieran McClintock came to the wicket but on reaching 7 (26 balls) was out lbw to Dushan Vimukthi, 86-7.
Jake Durnell was in next but soon lost Rob Hollinghurst bowled by Christopher Miller for 18 (45 balls), 94-7. Ollie Mullin was in at ten but both batsmen fell with the score on 105, Jake Durnell was first to go caught by Bradley Earl off Christopher Miller for 6 (21 balls), 205-8, Jonathan Millward came in, Oliie Mullin was bowled by Dushan Vimukthi for 4 (12 balls).
Luke Platt resumed his innings. The Longridge innings closed on 114 all out in 36.3 overs with Jonathan Millward out lbw to Christopher Miller for 6 (18 balls) and Luke Platt 24no (50 balls)(3x4).
The Kendal bowling figures were Dushan Vimukthi 4-18 from 12 overs, Christopher Miller 3-24 off 10.3, Sam Sharp 2-34 from 6 and Louis Backhouse 1-30 off 8
The Kendal reply got off to a very good start then the wheels came off losing four wickets for 5 runs. Maximus Winskill and Darren Nightingale had an opening stand of 52 broken when Kieran McClintock bowled Darren Nightingale for 35 (33 balls)94x4, 52-1, number three was Finlay Richardson but one run later he was caught by Jonathan Millward off Jake Durnell for 0 (3 balls), 53-2.
Dushan Vimukthi was in next but lost Maximus Winskill bowled by Jake Durnell for 12 (37 balls), 54-3. Freddie Fallows was the new batsman but saw his partner Dushan Vimukthi fall bowled by Jake Durnell for 2 (14 balls), 57-4.
Bradley Earl joined Fallows but he soon became wicket number four for Durnell lbw for 5 (12 balls). 72-5. James Bowman replaced Earl but eleven runs later disaster for the home side losing three wickets on the same score, Jake Durnell claimed his fifth wicket Freddie Fallows caught by Zac Christie for 15 (25 balls), 83-6. Harry Temperton came to the wicket but saw Kieran McClintock take two wickets in two balls, James Bowman lbw for 6 (6 balls), 83-7. next ball new man Sam Sharp bowled for 0 (1 ball), 83-8
Christopher Miller was number ten but he soon went another scalp for Jake Durnell bowled for 8 (12 balls), 94-9. Louis Backhouse was Kendal's number eleven. the return of Jonathan Millward to the attack saw him have Harry Temperton caught behind by Taariq Chiecktey for 1 (18 balls) as the hosts were bowled out for 94 in 26.4 overs, Louis Backhouse was 0no (did not face a ball).
Jake Durnell took 6-36 from 10 overs, Kieran McClintock 3-22 0ff 7, Jonathan Millward 1-20 from 6.4 and Ollie Mullin 0-15 off 3.
Kendal may have lost the match but the bonus points mean they are now Northern Premier League Division 1 Champions.
Leyland v Blackpool
Blackpool won the toss at the Stanning Memorial ground and chose to bat first, The lost Kasim Munir bowled by Andrew Jacques for 0 (9 balls), 7-1, Andrew Needham came in at three but soon lost Ben Howarth caught by Ross Bretherton off Karl Cross for 9 (34 balls), 17-2.
Omar Tauqir was the new batsman but fell in Karl Cross's next over caught behind by Adam Sexton for 0 (4 balls), 25-3. Josh Boyne joined Andrew Needham but was soon out bowled by Karl Cross for 0 (11 balls), 37-4.
Matthew Taaffe joined Andrew Needham and they began to take control, Andrew Needham reached his century and shortly afterwards was caught by Jacob Wright off Andrew Jacques for 101 (126 balls)(12x4, 1x6), 177-5. Rishit Sharma replaced Needham, now in the last four overs Matthew Taaffee hit out hitting 30 runs in one over, He lost his partner Rishit Sharma in the last over bowled by Sam Oldham for 14 (8 balls)(1x4, 1x6), 229-6
Matthew Grindley came out with three balls to go and was bowled by Sam Oldham off the last ball for 1 (2 balls) as Blackpool closed on 231-7 in their 50 overs with Matthew Taaffe 98no (106 balls)(10x4, 4x6).
For Leyland Karl Cross took 3-39 from 15 overs, Sam Oldham 2-26 off 4, Andrew Jacques 2-71 from 12, Ross Bretherton 0-22 off 3, Will Smith 0-26 from 4, Ned Patterson 0-47 off 12.
Openers KarlCross and Alexander Eyre gave the hosts a good start, Matthew Grindley made the breakthrough bowling Alexander Eyre for 18 (63 balls)(2x4), 59-1. Andrew Makinson came in at three and with Cross took the score past the hundred when Karl Cross was out lbw to Steven Mercer for 65 (79 balls)(9x4, 1x6), 104-2.
Sam Oldham joined Makinson and they continued to make progress, Steven Mercer claimed his second wicket Andrew Makinson caught by Kasim Munir for 28 (57 balls)(2x4, 1x6), 140-3. Jacob Wright came to the wicket with the hosts needing 92 runs from 12 overs, things were moving along nicely when three wickets fell for 5 runs, Joshua Boyne was broght back into the attack and in his second over had Jacob Wright caught by Andrew Needham for 23 (15 balls)(3x4), 174-4, new batsman Ned Patterson was quickly out lbw to Matthew Grindley for 1 (10 balls), 177-4, next in was Ross Bretherton who soon became wicket number two for Joshua Boyne stumped by Ben Howarth for 1 (4 balls), 179-6.
James Rounding replaced Bretherton but lost his partner Sam Oldham lbw to Joshua Boyne for 37 (38 balls)(2x4), 191-7. Will Smith was next in but was quickly out caught by Joshua Boyne off Matthew Grindley for 1 (3 balls), 196-8.
Andrew Jacques was Rounding's new partner and with Leyland requiring 22 from two overs fell caught by Andrew Needham off Matthew Grindley for 7 (7 balls). 210-9. Adam Sexton was number eleven and with James Rounding leading the way continued the chase, James Rounding was out with two balls to go stumped by Ben Howarth off Joshua Boyne for 27 (19 balls)(4x4) as Leyland were bowled out for 226 in 49.4 overs 6 runs short. Adam Sexton was2no (3 balls).
The Blackpool bowling figures were Matthew Grindley 4-63 from 15 overs, Joshua Boyne 4-77 off 14.4, Steven Mercer 2-44 from 11, Arran Lewin 0-15 from 3 and Nate White 0-25 off 6.
Settle v Fulwood & Broughton
Settle won the toss at the Marshfield ground and put the visitors into bat, Eddy Read claimed two early wickets, Cameron Port was bowled for 8 (6 balls)(2x4), 8-1, without any further addition he had Ben Parkinson caught by Joe Pickles for 0 (11 balls), 8-2.
Ben Rosbottom came to the wicket and with Ewen Mansford slowly moved the score along, Amar Ullah was introduced into the attack and in his first over caught and bowled Ben Rosbottom for 21 (52 balls)(3x4), 49-3. James McWilliam was next in but was soon out bowled by Will Davidson for 1 (8 balls), 56-4.
Charlie Rossiter was the new batsman but became Amar Ullah's second wicket caught by Eddy Read for 1 (5 balls), 61-5. Usama Abrar joined Mansford and he was scoring well when he fell caught by Benjamin Hulse off Amar Ullah for 17 (22 balls)(3x4), 86-6.
Mohammad Zaid replaced Abrar and with Mansford put on 30 runs, Gautam Waghela broke the partnership having Mohammad Zaid caught by Benjamin Hulse for 12 (24 balls), 116-7. Lewis Wellings came to the crease but did not last long caught by Joe Pickles off Will Davidson for 5 (10 balls), 136-8.
Khalil Patel was in at ten but four runs later lost Ewen Mansford who had battled at one end caught by Joe Pickles off Will Davidson for 68 (149 balls)(6x4), 140-9.
Chris Brookes was number eleven and three runs later Khalil Patel was caught by Benjamin Hulse off Will Davidson for 3 (9 balls) as Fulwood & Broughton was bowled out for 143 in 49.2 overs with Chris Brookes 1no (1 ball).
For Settle Will Davidson took 4-28 from 9.2 overs, Amar Ullah 3-41 off 14, Eddy Read 2-25 from 10, Gautam Waghela 1-37 off 15 and Will Vause 0-11 from 1.
In reply the hosts got off to a good start, John Davidson was the first man out caught by Lewis Wellings off Khalil Patel for 10 (12 balls)(2x4), 36-1. Zane Nirodi was the Settle number three but lost Will Davidson caught by Usama Abrar off Khalil Patel for 35 (18 balls)(1x4, 3x6), 45-2.
Gautam Waghela was in next and he took charge, Usama Abrar was brought into the attack and with his first ball had Zane Nirodi caught behind by James McWilliam for 6 (34 balls), 67-3.
Amar Ullah joined Waghela and they saw Settle to victory closing on 144-3 in 24.5 overs, Gautam Waghela 78no (59 balls)(12x4, 2x6) and Amar Ullah 13no (27 balls).
The Fulwood & Broughton bowling was Khalil Patel 2-56 from 6.5 overs, Usama Abrar 1-26 off 5, Lewis Wellings 0-4 from 1, Chris Brookes 0-21 off 6 and Cameron Port 0-37 from 6.
DIVISION ONE SCORES
Fleetwood v Netherfield
Netherfield 12 pts defeated Fleetwood 0 pts by 6 wickets
Fleetwood 112 (Jeremy Davies 57, Shaun Von Berg 5-23), Netherfield 114-4
Garstang v Chorley
Garstang 12 pts defeated Chorley 6 pts by 3 runs
Garstang 210 (Matthew Crowther 64),Chorley 207 (Jack Taylor 101)
Kendal v Longridge
Longridge 12 pts defeated Kendal 5 pts by 20 runs
Longridge 114 Dushan Vimukthi 4-18), Kendal 94 (Jake Durnell 6-36)
Leyland v Blackpool
Blackpool 12 pts defeated Leyland 5 pts by 5 runs
Blackpool 231-7 (Andrew Needham 101, Matthew Taaffe 98no), Leyland 226 (Karl Cross 65, Matthew Grindley 4-63, Joshua Boyne 4-77)
Settle v Fulwood & Broughton
Settle 12 pts defeated Fulwood & Broughton 0 pts by 7 wickets
Fulwood & Broughton 143 (Ewen Mansford 68, Will Davidson 4-28), Settle 144-3 (Gautam Waghela 78no)
Division One Table
| Club |
P |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Bat |
BowlP |
Pen |
Pts |
| Kendal |
17 |
12 |
3 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
37 |
0 |
1.4 |
155 |
| Garstang |
17 |
10 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
9 |
38 |
0 |
0.97 |
141 |
| Netherfield |
17 |
9 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
14 |
35 |
0 |
1.28 |
138 |
| Blackpool |
17 |
10 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
5 |
34 |
0 |
0.45 |
133 |
| Settle |
17 |
10 |
6 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
28 |
0 |
-0.17 |
125 |
| Chorley |
17 |
7 |
9 |
0 |
1 |
17 |
33 |
0 |
-0.69 |
115 |
| Leyland |
17 |
6 |
9 |
0 |
2 |
13 |
32 |
0 |
-0.11 |
103 |
| Longridge |
17 |
6 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
27 |
0
| -0.65 |
101 |
| Fulwood & Broughton |
17 |
6 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
32 |
0
| -1.14 |
92 |
| Fleetwood |
17 |
1 |
14 |
0 |
2 |
14 |
24 |
0 |
-1.01 |
51 |
DIVISION TWO
LEAGUE MATCHES: ROUND 17
Great Eccleston v Euxton
Euxton won the toss at Hall Lane decided to bat first but lost Josh Tolley caught by Phil Booth off Nisanth Nithian for 14 (15 balls), 22-1. number three was James Bone and with Ben Houghton took the score past the hundred only for James Bone to fall caught by Mohamed Nadeem off Phil Booth for 50 (69 balls)(7x4), 117-2.
Hakeem Perryman came in and was scoring a nearly a run a ball when he was caught by Joe McMillan for 19 (22 balls)(2x4, 1x6), 165-3, Max Harper replaced Perryman but was soon out lbw to Phil Booth for 1 (3 balls), 171-4.
Jack Morgan joined Ben Houghton and with Houghton leading the way quickly moved the score along, Ben Houghton reached his century and shortly afterwards Jack Morgan was caught by Daniel Simmons off Jim Proctor for 10 (25 balls)(2x4), 242-5.
Jack Shovelton replaced Morgan and went after the runs, Ben Houghton pasted the 150 and was out stumped by Matthew Lawrenson off Jim Proctor for 167 (152 balls)(13x4, 8x6), 289-6.
Jospeh Barker came in with one over to go and with Jack Shovelton saw Euxton close on 300-6 in their 50 overs with Jack Shovelton 21no (13 balls)(2x4, 1x6) and Joseph Barker 1no (1 ball).
The bowling figures were Phil Booth 3-57 from 12 overs, Jim Proctor 2-69 off 13, Nisanth Nithian 1-29 from 7, Alexander Rhodes 0-29 off 2, Will Turnbull 0-33 from 4 and Mohamed Nadeem 0-79 off 12.
The Great Eccleston reply never got off the ground losing Nisanth Nithian off the second ball of the innings caught by Elliot Mackrael off Joseph Bowden for 0 (2 balls), 0-1. Alexander Rhodes was in at three but was soon out to the Mackrael/Bowden combination caught by Elliot Mackrael off Joseph Bowden for 6 (5 balls), 12-2.
Next in was Mohamed Nadeem but with only three runs added Matthew Lawrenson was run out by Joseph Barker for 0 (9 balls), 15-3. Will Thistlethwaite came to the wicket but three balls later he was caught by James Bone off Joseph Bowden for 0, 15-4.
Richard Booth was the next man in. Jack Shovelton added to the hosts misery by taking two wickets in an over, Mohamed Nadeem was caught by Joseph Barker for 2 (11 balls), 19-5. Richard Booth followed two balls later caught behind by Danny Curtis for 4 (5 balls), 20-6.
The collapse continued with the last four wickets falling for 3 runs. Joe McMillan was next out caught by Elliot Mackrael off Joseph Bowden for 0 (4 balls), 20-7, Daniel Simmons was the new batsman but was bowled by Jack Shovelton for 1 (4 balls), 21-8.
Jack Shovelton then claimed his fourth and fifth wickets, Will Turnbull bowled for 0 (5 balls) 23-9 and number five Jim Proctor caught by Ben Houghton for 0 (2 balls)as Great Eccleston were bowled out for 23 in 9.3 overs with Phil Booth 1no (7 balls)
There were only two bowlers used Jack Shovelton 5-4 from 4.3 overs and Joseph Bowden 4-18 off 5.
Penwortham v Carnforth
Penwortham won the toss at Middleforth Green and chose to take first knock, They got off to a bad start losing Ryan Dimasi caught by Alfie Hill off James Park Johnson for 0 (1 ball),1-1. Robbie Sumner came in at three and with Jonathon Hothersall looked to be building a good score then the wheels came off, both were out for two runs, Jonathon Hothersall was run out by James Parkinson for 26 (35 balls)(5x4), 44-2, two runs later Robbie Sumner was caught by Freddie Whatmuff off James Park Johnson for 11 (24 balls), 46-3.
We now had two new batsmen Ryan Maddock and Joseph Bradshaw but with only three runs added Ryan Maddock fell lbw to James Park Johnson for 1 (15 balls), 49-4, next in was Charlie Parker, four runs had been added when Joseph Bradshaw was caught by James Parkinson off Alfie Hill for 2 (3 balls), 53-5.
Ryan Roberts came to the wicket but lost his partner Charlie Parker bowled by Alfie Hill for 5 (11 balls), 54-6. Charlie Evans replaced Parker but things did not improve as he was bowled by James Park Johnson for 0 (2 balls), 55-7.
Harish Hamsa came in and went on the attack hitting James Park Johnson's next three ball for four but fell in his next over giving him his fifth wicket caught by Tom Parkinson for 12 (5 balls)(3x4), 67-8. Nathan Walmsley came to the wicket and with Ryan Roberts began to rebuild the innings until Nathan Walsmley was caught by Tom Parkinson off Dylan Conroy for 18 (14 balls)(4x4), 102-9.
Ed Cox was number eleven and disaster for the hosts he was run out by Ryan Nelson for 11 (12 balls)(1x4, 1x6) as Penwortham were bowled out for 118 in 27 overs with Ryan Roberts 15no (41 balls)(2x4).
The Carnforth bowling was James Park Johnson 5-46 off 11 overs, Alfie Hill 2-16 off 7, Dylan Conroy 1-36 from 6 and Tom Parkinson 0-8 off 3.
The Carnforth openers Freddie Whatmuff and Ryan Nelson got them off to a great start, Nathan Walmsley broke the partnership having Freddie Whatmuff lbw for 24 (67 balls)(3x4), 77-1. Coming in at number three was James Park Johnson. Charlie Parker gave the hosts hope taking two wickets in two balls, James Park Johnson was caught behind by Robbie Sumner for 6 (8 balls), 89-2, he had new batsman Bradley Hoyle caught by Ryan Maddock for 0 (1 ball), 89-3.
Shane Dixon joined Ryan Nelson and they took the score past the hundred when Ryan Nelson was caught by Ryan Roberts off Charlie Parker for 48 (81 balls)(3x4, 3x6), 102-4. Dylan Conroy was next in and took the game in sight of victory. Charlie Parker had other ideas taking two wickets in an over, his fourth and fifth. Shane Dixon was is first victim lbw for 7 (11 balls), 112-5, Tom Parkinson three balls later was caught by Ryan Maddock for 0 (3 balls), 112-6.
Adam Hornby joined Dylan Conroy and they saw Carnforth home to close on 122-6 off 31.3 overs, Dylan Conroy was 13no (17 balls)(2x4) and Adam Hornby 4no (3 balls).
Charlie Parker took 5-23 from 8.3 overs with Nathan Walmsley 1-37 off 7, Ryan Roberts 0-13 from 5, Ed Cox 0-17 off 3 and Ryan Maddock 0-26 from 8.
St Annes v Barrow>
St Annes won the toss at Vernon Road and batted first, they got off to a bad start losing two wickets for 8 runs, Sam Henderson had Lukman Vahaluwala lbw for 2 ( 8 balls), 81-1. Number three Luke Jardine was out caught by Toby Mowat off Sam Henderson for 0 (14 balls), 8-2.
Promod Maduwantha was next in and with Nathan Armstrong were making progress when Nathan Armstong was caught Nisanth Arun off Sajid Khan for 12 (45 balls), 35-3. Thomas Bradley was the new batsman and with Promod Maduwantha took control, their partnership was broken when Thomas Bradley was caught behind by Drew Postlethwaite off Dikshant Vairagi for 69 (74 balls)(11x4), 183-4.
Nathan Bolus replaced Bradley and with Maduwantha taking the lead, Promod Maduwantha reached his century and they took the score past the two hundred when Liam Walker bowled Nathan Bolus for 2 (4 balls), 214-5. Ethan Hill came to the crease and supported Maduwantha into the last over, Promod Maduwantha was out on the fourth ball caught behind by Drew Postlethwaite off Toby Mowat for 140 (151 balls)(20 x4), 245-6.
Ryan Birkman came in for the last two balls and was run out by Toby Mowat off the last ball for 0 (2 balls) as St Annes closed on 245-7 in their 50 overs leaving Ethan Hill on 5no (5 balls).
For Barrow Sam Henderson 2-20 from 7, Toby Mowat 1-25 off 2 overs, Sajid Khan 1-27 from 4, Liam Walker 1-46 off 7, Dikshant Vairagi 1-50 from 8, Gary Collins 0-20 off 4, Sam Dutton 0-22 from 3 and Daryl Wearing 0-30 off 15.
The Barrow reply got off to a bad start losing Toby Mowat bowled by Lukman Vahaluwala for 0 (4 balls), 8-1. The new batsman was Dikshant Vairagi and with Drew Postlethwaite were going very well until Drew Postlethwaite was out lbw to Promod Maduwantha for 75 (73 balls)(13x4) 140-2.
Sam Dutton was next in but with only eight runs added Dikshant Vairagi was caught by Rory Urquhart off Thomas Bradley for 50 (77 balls)(7x4, 1x6), 148-3.
Jack Singleton joined Sam Dutton and they took Barrow to victory closing on 248-3 in 46 overs with Sam Dutton 73no (54 balls)(14x4) and Jack Singleton 25no (60 balls)(3x4, 1x6).
The St Annes Bowling was Lukman Vahaluwala 1-11 from 4 overs, Thomas Bradley 1-39 off 7, Promod Maduwantha 1-50 from 14, Alex Urquhart 0-24 off 4, Ryan Birkman 0-27 from 5 and Rory Urquhart 0-91 off 12.
Thornton Cleveleys v Mawdesley
Mawdesley won the toss at Illawalla and invited the hosts to bat first, they lost an early wicket Joshua Sackfield bowled by Joshua Adamson for 6 (15 balls), 18-1. the man in at three was Sam Curwen and with Josh Borrell had a stand of 103 broken when Fyffe Dennis stumped Josh Borrell off Neil O'Malley for 65 (49 balls) (10x4, 2x6), 121-2.
Jacob Sackfield was in next but with only six runs added he lost Sam Curwen bowled by Joshua Adamson for 34 (54 balls)(5x4, 1x6), 127-3. Joshua Rolinson came to the wicket and became Neil O'Malley's second wicket caught by Nathan Trengove for 13 (28 balls)(2x4), 145-4. Christopher Hedges replaced Rolinson and had a partnership of 78 broken when Jacob Sackfield was caught by Daniel Unsworth off Lewis McKinnon for 47 (56 balls)(2x4, 5x6), 223-5.
Daniel Howard was the new batsman and was scoring well until he was caught by Lee Berrie off Lewis McKinnon for 20 (15 balls)(1x4, 2x6), 250-6. Richard Jenkinson replaced Howard but quickly became Lewis McKinnons third victim caught by Nathan Trengove for 2 (5 balls), 260-7.
Cameron Chisholm was Christopher Hedges new partner and they saw Thornton Cleveleys close on 284-7 in their 50 overs with Christopher Hedges 58no (72 balls)(7x4, 2x6) and Cameron Chisholm 7no (9 balls).
The bowling figures were Lewis McKinnon 3-40 from 5.1 overs, Joshua Adamson 2-59 off 15, Nathan O'Malley 2-62 from 15, Oliver Ellicott 0-33 off 2, Ben Munslow 0-39 fom 8.5, and Lee Berrie 0-39 off 4.
The Mawdesley opening pair got them off to a good start, Lee Berrie was out first caught by J Sackfield off Daniel Howard for 20 (17 balls)(3x4, 1x6), 41-2. the visitors number three was Aneeq Hassan, Daniel Howard claimed his second wicket Nathan Trengove caught by Christopher Hedges for 31 (28 balls)(3x4, 2x6), 64-2.
Daniel Unsworth was the new batsman but he was soon out another Daniel Howard victim caught by Jake Apperley for 2 (12 balls), 74-3. Fyffe Dennis came to the wicket but with only five runs added Aneeq Hassan was caught behind by Sam Curwen off Jake Apperley for 18 (28 balls)(2x4), 79-4.
Next in was Ben Munslow and with Fyffe Dennis kept the scoreboard ticking over until Joshua Sackfield bowled Ben Munslow for 18 (36 balls)(1x6), 114-5. the incoming batsman was Oliver Ellicott and with Dennis were making progress until he was bowled by Cameron Chisholm for 20 (38 balls)(3x4), 155-6.
Lewis McKinnon joined Dennis but disaster struck for the visitors with the loss of Fyffe Dennis caught by Ethan Elphick off Cameron Chisholm for 42 (66 balls)(5x4, 2x6), 170-7. Joshua Unsworth replaced Dennis, Joshua Rolinson was brought into the attack and had immediate success bowling Lewis McKinnon with his third ball for 15 (16 balls)(1x4, 1x6), 183-8.
Six runs were added when Joshua Rolinson took the remaining two wickets in three balls, he bowled Joshua Adamson for 5 (11 balls), 189-9, two balls later Nathan O'Malley was bowled for 0 (2 balls) as Mawdesley were bowled out for 189 in 43.5 overs, Joshua Unsworth was 7no (9 balls).
All the Thornton Cleveleys bowlers took a wicket, Joshua Rolinson took 3-25 from 5.5 overs, Daniel Howard 3-48 off 10, Cameron Chisholm 2-24 from 6, Jake Apperley 1-31 off 10 and Joshua Sackfield 1-54 from 12.
Vernon Carus v Carlisle
Vernon Carus won the toss at Factory Lane and asked the visitors to bat first, they got off to a good start losing Zaphania Arinaitwe caught by Ben Thomas off Ian Dunn for 31 (31 balls)(4x4, 1x6), 41-1, The Carlisle number three was Tom Benn and with Marc Brown leading the way were approaching the hundred when Tom Benn was caught by Daniel Cairns off Mohammad Patel for 16 (56 balls)(2x4), 99-2.
Michael Slack joined Marc Brown and they took charge and were going very well when their partnership of 118 was broken when Marc Brown was caught by Alan Maguire off Jacob Holland for 96 (104 balls)(9x4, 6x6), 217-3.
Ben Davidson was in next and carried on the good work, Michael Slack reached his century but was then out bowled by Muhammad Patel for 102 (78 balls)(16x4)(2x6), 276-4.
Alex Raybould replaced Slack but was soon out caught by Jaxon Cornford off Jacob Holland for 3 (6 balls), 283-5. Brodie Glendinning was Ben Davidson's new partner and they saw Carlisle close on 331-5 in their 50 overs with Ben Davidson 28no (20 balls)(2x6) and Alex Raybould 17no (15 balls)(1x6).
The Vernon Carus bowling was Muhammad Patel 2-79 from 9 overs, Jacob Holland 2-89 off 15, Ian Dunn 1-65 from 11, Ben Thomas 0-19 off 1, Fraser Yound 0-30 from 4 and Jaxon Cornford 0-40 off 10.
The hosts got off to a bad start losing Hasam Zaman caught by Ben Purdham off Nico Watt for 0 (13 balls), 8-1. coming in at three was Ian Dunn and with Will Adams were making good progress until on reaching 22 (23 balls)(5x4) Ian Dunn retired hurt, Wes Royle came to the wicket and was soon out lbw to Nico Watt for 4 (6 balls), 47-2.
Jaxon Cornford was next in but eight runs later lost Will Adams caught by Nico Watt off Michael Slack for 8 (14 balls)(4x4), 55-3. Daniel Cairns was the new batsman but one run later Nico Watt took two wickets in two balls, Jaxon Cornford was out lbw for 8 (14 balls), 56-4. next ball Alan Muguire was caught by Brodie Glendinning for 0 (1 ball), 56-5.
Ben Thomas joined Daniel Cairns but he soon became Nico Watt's fifth wicket caught by Marc Brown for 6 (13 balls), 62-6, Jacob Holland replaced Tomas but without any addition to the score Daniel Cairns was caught by Ben Purdham off Michael Slack for 0 (11 balls), 62-7.
Muhammad Patel came to the wicket but became another wicket for Nico Watt caught by Ben Purdham for 1 (5 balls), 63-8, Nico Watt with his seventh wicket brought the Vernon Carus innings to a close on 72-9 in 24.3 overs by having number eleven Fraser Young caught by Brodie Glendinning for 2 (5 balls), Jacob Holland was 6no (8 balls).
Carlisle used only three bowlers, Nico Watt 7-28 from 12.3 overs, Michael Slack 2-10 off 6 and Chris Blythe 0-34 from 6.
DIVISION TWO SCORES
Great Eccleston v Euxton
Euxton 12 pts defeated Great Ecclwston 1 pt by 277 runs
Euxton 300-6 (Ben Houghton 167, James Bone 50), Great Eccleston 23 (Jack Shovelton 5-4, Joseph Bowden 4-18)
Penwortham v Carnforth
Carnforth 12 pts defeated Penwortham 1 pt by 4 wickets
Penwortham 118 (James Park Johnson 5-46), Carnforth 122-6 (Ryan Nelson 48, Charlie Parker 5-17)
St Annes v Barrow
Barrow 11 pts defeated St Annes 3 pts by 7 wickets
St Annes 245-7 (Promod Mawduwantha 140, Thomas Bradley 69), Barrow 248-3 (Drew Postlethwaite 75, Sam Dutton 73no, Dikshant Vairagi 50)
Thornton Cleveleys v Mawdesley
Thornton Cleveleys 12 pts defearet Mawdesley 2 pts by 95 runs
Thornton Cleveleys 284-7 (Josh Borrell 65, Christopher Hedges 58no, Jacob Sackfield 47), Mawdesley 189 (Fyffe Dennis 42)
Vernon Carus v Carlisle
Carlisle 12 pts defeated Vernon Carus 1 pt by 259 runs
Carlisle 331-5 (Michael Slack 102, Marc Brown 96), Vernon Carus 72 (Nico Watt 7-28)
Division Two Table
| Club |
P |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Bat |
BowlP |
Pen |
Pts |
| Carlisle |
17 |
13 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
39 |
0
| 1.19 |
163 |
| St Annes |
17 |
13 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
34 |
0 |
0.34 |
159 |
| Euxton |
17 |
10 |
6 |
0 |
1 |
16 |
42 |
0 |
0.92 |
150 |
| Penwortham |
17 |
9 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
8 |
37 |
0 |
0.31 |
130 |
| Thornton Cleveleys |
17 |
8 |
9 |
0 |
0 |
14 |
35 |
0 |
0.03 |
121 |
| Barrow |
17 |
7 |
8 |
0 |
2 |
12 |
34 |
0
| 0.04 |
113 |
| Great Eccleston |
17 |
8 |
9 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
26 |
6 |
-0.34 |
102 |
| Vernon Carus |
17 |
5 |
10 |
0 |
2 |
17 |
27 |
0 |
-0.26 |
93 |
| Carnforth |
17 |
5 |
11 |
0 |
1 |
20 |
19 |
0 |
-0.65 |
86 |
| Mawdesley |
17 |
2 |
14 |
0 |
1 |
13 |
27 |
0 |
-1.48 |
60 |