It was League Cup Round 3 matches after which only three sides had a 100% recored, Chorley, Leyland and Morecambe. The results saw Blackpool have a home win against Preston, Carnforth beat Garstang, Chorley won at Fulwood & Broughton Thornton Cleveleys had an away win at Great Eccleston
Kendal beat Barrow, Morcambe won against Fleetwood, Netherfield defeated Carlisle. Settle beat Euxton and St Annes won the derby against Lytham.
The Whalley v Longridge saw Longridge beat Whalley and score 447-4 in their 40 overs, Matthew De Villiers scoring 247 from 88 balls with 23 fours and 22 sixes, he also hit six sixes in an over
LEAGUE CUP: ROUND 3
Blackpool v Preston
Preston won the toss at Stanley Park and chose to bat first, The got off to a disastrous start losing four of the top five for four runs, Khalil Patel started the collapse bowling Sajid Patel for 2 ( 7 balls), 3-1. Number three was Faizan Patel but in the next over was bowled by Joshua Boyne for 1 (6 balls), 4-2.
The incoming batsman was Ahned Saeed Bariwala, Khalil Patel in the next over took two wickets in two balls, Navazish Ali was caught by Ali Usman for 2 (8 balls), 7-3, Sajid Nalbandh was next in but was caught and bowled off his first ball for 0 (1 ball), 7-4.
Suhel Patel Jr joined Bariwala, Ali Usman was introduced into the attack and in his first over had Suhel Patel Jr caught behind by Ben Howarth for 3 (20 balls), 13-5. Salman Munshi was the new batsman but in Ali Usman's next over was bowled for 0 (5 balls), 14-6.
Irfan Dudhara replaced Munshi and with Bariwala took the score to 20 when Ali Usman took took wickets in the over, Irfan Dudhara went first bowled for 5 (8 balls)(1x4), 20-7, two balls later new man Ismail Patel was out lbw for 0 (2 balls), 22-8.
Ahmed Saeed Bariwala had a new partner in Talha Patel, Bariwala went on the attack hitting two sixes, disaster struck for the visitors as Talha Patel was run out by Khalil Patel for 1 (4 balls), 36-9.
Akmal Shah came in at eleven but was soon out bowled by Nate White for 3 (6 balls) as Preston were bowled out for 40 in 20 overs, Ahmed Saeed Bariwala was 18no (53 balls)(2x6).
All the Blackpool bowlers took a wicket, Ali Usman took 4-14 from 5 overs, Khalil Patel 3-7 off 5, Nate White 1-5 from 2 and Joshua Boyne 1-14 off 8.
The Blackpool reply got off to a bad start, Dylan Henshall fell off the second ball of the innings caught by Akmal Shah off Isamil Patel for 0 (2 balls), 0-1. Matthew Taaffe came in at three and saw Ismail Patel claim his second wicket Kasim Munir caught by Sajid Patel for 6 (7 balls)(1x6), 8-2.
Ali Usman joined Taaffe but he was soon out caught by Suhel Patel Jr off Ismail Patel for 6 (10 balls), 22-3. Joshua Boyne replaced Usman and with Taaffe saw the hosts home closing on 41-3 in 11.5 overs, Matthew Taaffe was 11no (38 balls)(1x4) and Joshua Boyne 15no (14 balls)(3x4).
For Preston Ismail Patel took 3-19 from 6 overs and Tahla Patel 0-22 off 5.5.
Carnforth v Garstang
Garstang won the toss at Lodge Quarry and decided to bat first, The opening partnership of Tom Higson and Matthew Crowther were soon parted as Matthew Crowther was caught and bowled by Dylan Conroy for 1 (15 balls), 14-1. Lahiru Madushanka was the Garstang number three and with Higson were going along nicely, James Park Johnson was brought into the attack and in his second over had Tom Higson caught by Jack Huntington for 29 (19 balls)(3x4,2x6), 69-2.
Theo Smith joined Madushanka and they continued to make good progress, James Park Johnson again made the breakthrough bowling Lahiru Madushanka for 39 (46 balls)(5x4,1x6), 94-3. Mark Walling was next in, Freddie Whatmuff came on to bowl and in his first over caught and bowled Mark Walling for 0 (8 balls), 99-4.
Dan Curwen replaced Walling but he too was soon out bowled by James Park Johnson for 2 (7 balls), 107-5. Ian Walling came in to bat and with Smith kept the scoreboard moving, Freddie Whatmuff brought the stand to a halt having Ian Walling caught by James Parkinson for 17 (31 balls)(1x4), 149-6.
Cory Cater was the new batsman and supported Smith until he was out caught by Jack Huntington off Jaco Beneke for 7 (21 balls), 168-7. Joe Barlow was next in and with Theo Smith saw Garstang close on 194-7 in their 40 overs, Theo Smith was 82no (90 balls)(5x4,4x6) and Joe Barlow 0no (4 balls).
The Carnforth bowling was James Park Johnson took 3-33 from 8 overs, Freddie Whatmuff 2-32 off 8, Jaco Beneke 1-12 from 3, Dylan Conroy 1-49 off 8, Alfie Hill 0-20 from 6 and James Parkinson 0-43 off 7.
Carnforth got off to a terrible start losing Harry Wiles lbw to Lahiru Madushanka off the first ball of the innings, 0-1, Number three was Jaco Beneke and with Ryan Nelson were going very well and looking dangerous, Tom Higson was brought on to bowl and with his second ball had Jaco Beneke caught behind by Matthew Crowther for 45 (43 balls)(4x4,2x6), 80-2.
James Park Johnson was in next but five runs later fell lbw to Joe Barlow for 6 (16 balls)(1x4), 85-3. Freddie Whatmuff joined Nelson but soon became wicket number two for Joe Barlow caught by Lahiru Madushanka for 6 (15 balls)(1x4), 95-4.
Dylan Conroy was the new batsman and was scoring at a run a ball until he fell lbw to Ian Walling for 20 (19 balls)(3x4,1x6), 143-5. Joel Frith came to the wicket but quickly became wicket number two for Tom Higson caught behind by Matthew Crowther for 1 (5 balls), 147-6.
Jack Huntington replaced Frith and were getting closer to victory when he was bowled by Cory Cater for 22 (15 balls)(3x4), 183-7. Louis Potter came to the wicket but five runs later saw Ryan Nelson fall caught by Lahiru Madushanka off Corey Cater for 75 (114 balls)(7x4), 188-8.
James Parkinson was Louis Potter's new partner and they saw the hosts home with Louis Potter hitting a six to claim victory closing on 203-8 in 39.2 overs. Louis Potter was 12no (14 balls)(1x6) and James Parkinson 4no (5 balls).
All the Garstang bowlers took a wicket, Corey Cater took 2-31 from 8 overs, Tom Higson 2-33 off 8, Joe Barlow 2-35 from 8, Lahiru Madushanka 1-46 off 8 and Ian Walling 1-50 from 7.2.
Fulwood & Broughton v Chorley
Chorley won the toss at the Highfield ground and invited the hosts to bat first, The got off to a poor start losing James McWilliam bowled by Toby Johnston for 0 (7 balls), 8-1. The man in at three was Ben Rosbottom and with Ewen Mansford and were moving the score along until Toby Johnston took two wickets in three balls, He had Ewen Mansford caught behind by Harry Barclay for 16 (26 balls)(2x4), 30-2, next in was Charlie Rossiter who was out two balls later caught behind by Harry Barclay for 0 (2 balls), 30-3.
Clayton Stone was the new batsman and with Rosbottom had nearly doubled the score when Ben Rosbottom was caught by Miller Childs off Ed Catt for 19 (41 balls)(3x4), 56-4. Ben Parkinson joined Clayton Stone and they took the score to 97 when disaster struck losing three wickets on the same score. Maxwell Seedall was brought on to bowl and with the last ball of his first over had Ben Parkinson caught by Keegan Petersen for 9 (17 balls)(1x4), 97-5
In his next over Maxwell Seedall took two wickets in three balls, incoming batsman Lewis Wellings was bowled for 0 (1 ball), 97-6, Jake Kippax replaced Wellings but two balls later was caught by Ed Catt for 0 (2 balls), 97-7.
Zayd Patel was Clayton Stone's new partner and with Clayton Stone leading began to build a score. for the third time in the innings a bowler took two wickets in three balls, Edwin Moulton bowled Clayton Stone for 71 (82 balls) (9x4,2x6), 140-8, Johnny Stanley was next in but two balls later was bowled for 0 (2 balls), 140-9.
Last man in was Todd Winder and with Zayd Patel battled away until Maxwell Seedall bowled him for 4 (23 balls) as Fulwood & Broughton were bowled out for 254 in 39.1 overs, Zayd Patel was 14no (32 balls).
Maxwell Seedall lead the Chorley bowling taking 4-13 off 3.1 overs, Toby Johnston 3-36 off 6, Edwin Moulton 2-38 from 8, Ed Catt 1-15 off 8, Miller Childs 0-10 from 6 and Luca Doyle 0-37 off 8.
Alfie Dobson and Harry Barclay opened for Chorley and laid a good foundation, Ewen Mansford made the breakthrough with two wickets in an over Alfie Dobson was caught and bowled for 33 (32 balls)(5x4),79-1, number three Edwin Moulton fell three balls later lbw for 1 (2 balls), 81-2.
Keegan Petersen was the new batsman and with Barclay were making good progress, Todd Winder returned to the attack and in his second over had Keegan Petersen caught behind by James McWilliam for 17 (28 balls)(2x4), 128-3. Miller Childs joined Barclay but with only ten runs added Ben Rosbottom came on to bowl and took two wickets in two balls, He bowled Harry Barclay for 70 (66 balls)(9x4,2c6), 138-4, next ball incoming batsman Will Moulton was stumped by James McWilliam for 0 (1 ball), 138-5.
Kieran Yould joined Miller Childs but disaster for the visitors as Miller Childs was run out by Ben Parkinson for 11 (13 balls)(2x4), 150-6. Luca Doyle replaced Childs and with Yould saw Chorley to victory closing on 156-6 in 24.5 overs, Kieran Yould was 2no (5 balls) and Luca Doyle 5no (2 balls)(1x4).
The bowling figures were Ben Rosbottom took 2-6 from 2 overs, Ewen Mansford 2-60 off 8, Todd Winder 1-32 from 5, Jake Stanley 0-10 off 0.5, Lewis Wellings 0-19 from 5 and Zayd Patel 0-26 off 4.
Great Eccleston v Thornton Cleveleys
Great Eccleston won the toss at Hall Lane and elected to bat first, They lost Richard Booth caught behind by Sam Curwen off Evan Chandler for 3 (9 balls), 10-1, Tyler McGladdery was coming in at three and with Will Smith steadily began to move the score along, Evan Chandler broke the partnership bowling Tyler McGladdery for 11 (21 balls)(2x4), 31-2,
Alexander Rhodes was the new batsman sand was scoring at a run a ball until he fell lbw to Anthony Ellison for 12 (12 balls)(2x4), 49-3. Mohammed Fazil joined Will Smith and they were going well but with their partnership on 83 Evan Chandler bowled Will Smith for 41 (77 balls)(6x4), 132-4.
Joe McMillan was the new batsman but was quickly out caught by Anthony Ellison off Christopher Hedges for 5 (11 balls)(1x4), 158-5. Will Turnbull replaced McMillan, Mohammed Fazil reached his century and with Turnbull saw Great Eccleston close on 224-5 in their 40 overs, Mohammed Fazil was 110no (92 balls)(14x4,3x6) and Will Turnbull 26no (20 balls)(3x4,1x6).
The Thornton Cleveleys bowling was Evan Chandler took 3-40 from 8 overs, Christopher Hedges 1-39 off 8, Anthony Ellison 1-47 from 8, Joshua Sackfield 0-44 off 8 and Joshau Rolinson 0-52 from 8.
In reply the visitors lost an early wicket Kai Collinge caught by Mohammed Fazil off Alexander Rhodes for 6 (26 balls)(1x4), 20-1. Sam Curwen came in at three and with Josh Borrell were going well and put the visitors in a strong position, Will Turnbull made the breakthrough having Sam Curwen caught by Mohammed Fazil for 36 (53 balls)(4x4), 145-2.
Joshua Sackfield was the new batsman but was soon out bowled by Will Smith for 6 (13 balls), 157-3, Jude Elphick replaced Sackfield but three runs later Josh Borrell's attacking innings came to an end caught by Phil Booth off Will Smith for 90 (69 balls)(8x4,4x6), 160-4.
Joshua Rolinson was next in but quickly lost Jude Elphick caught by Mohammed Fazil off Will Turnbull for 1 (10 balls), 162-5. The game was swinging towards the hosts when Jacob Sackfield came to the wicket, Will Turnbull struck again having Jacob Sackfield caught by Will Metcalf for 1 (10 balls), 178-6.
Christopher Hedges joined Joshua Rolinson with 47 runs required off 47 balls with four wickets in hand, they took the score past the two hundred when Joshua Rolinson was caught by Emran Patel off Alexander Rhodes for 33 (25 balls)(2x4,3x6), 202-7. Ethan Elphick was the new batsman and with Christopher Hedges saw the visitors home closing on 228-7 in 37.5 overs, Christopher Hedges was 17no (19 balls)(1x4,1x6) and Ethan Elphick 10no (7 balls)(2x4).
The visitors bowling figures were Will Turnbull took 3-55 from 7 overs, Alexander Rhodes 2-18 off 8, Will Smith 2-30 from 8, Phil Booth 0-53 off 8 and Tyler McGladdery 0-65 from 6.5.
Kendal v Penwortham
Penwortham won the toss at Shap Road and put the hosts into bat, James Bowman and Darren Nightingale opened and gave them a great start, Darren Nightingale was the first out caught by Isaac Richardson off Adam Salisbury for 37 (51 balls)(7x4), 71-1. Finlay Richardson came in at three and with Bowman added over one hundred for the next wicket, Finlay Richardson fell caught by Isaac Richardson off Matt Halliday for 50 (40 balls)(4x4,2x6), 184-2.
Cole Abrahams joined Bowman and continued the run fest, James Bowman reached his century and they were two short of a century partnership when James Bowman was caught by Kane Donaghy off Nathan Elliott for 115 (88 balls)(17x4,2x6), 282-3. Freddie Fallows was the new batsman and with Abrahams kept the score moving along, Cole Abrahams was next out lbw to Nathan Walmsley for 78 (34 balls)(7x4,6x6), 316-4.
Bradley Earl came to the wicket with 22 balls to face, in the 39th over Nathan Walmsley took two wickets in three balls, Freddie Fallows was caught by Charlie Parker for 29 (13 balls)(4x4,1x6), 341-5, Harry Temperton came in and took a single off his first ball, next ball Bradley Earl was bowled for 5 (6 balls), 342-6.
Thomas Bentley was next in and with Temperton saw Kendal close on 359-6 in their 40 overs with Harry Temperton 15no (7 balls)(1x4,1x6) and Thomas Bentley 2no (1 ball).
For Penwortham Nathan Walmsley took 3-91 from 8 overs, Adan Salisbury 1-31 off 5, Nathan Elliott 1-54 from 8, Kane Donaghy 0-17 off 1, Kriston Yearwood 0-18 from 2, Scott Salibury 0-25 off 2 and Charlie Parker 0-61 from 8.
The Penwortham openers gave them a great start falling just short of the hundred with their opening partnership, Kane Donaghy was first out caught by Darren Nightingale off Freddie Fallow for 34 (44 balls)(5x4), 97-1. Matt Halliday was in at three but was soon out caught and bowled by Christopher Miller for 1 (7 balls), 110-2.
Rayyan Tailor was the new batsman but disaster struck for the visitors losing Kriston Yearwood caught by Freddie Fallows off Christopher Miller for 71 (58 balls)(6x4, 4x6), 119-3. Nathan Elliott came to the wicket but one run later he was bowled by Freddie Fallows for 1 (3 balls), 120-4.
Charlie Parker joined Rayyan Tailor and they began the chase, James Bowman was brought on to bowl and in his first over had Rayyan Tailor caught by Lewis Richardson for 23 (26 balls)(2x4,2x6), 147-5,Isaac Richardson replaced Tailor but lost his partner Charlie Parker bowled by Finlay Richardson for 9 (23 balls)(1x4), 157-6.
William Taylor came to the wicket, Finlay Richardson struck again Isaac Richardson caught and bowled for 11 (19 balls)(1x4), 167-7. next in was Nathan Walmsley but he soon became another Finlay Richardson victim caught behind by Harry Temperton for 11 (11 balls)(2x4), 183-8.
William Taylor had a new partner in Adam Salisbury who three runs later was caught behind by Harry Temperton off Lewis Richatdson for 0 (5 balls),186-9. Scott Salisbury came in at eleven and was last out caught by Freddie Fallows off Lewis Richardson for 7 (9 balls)(1x4) as Penwortham were bowled out for 198 in 35.3 overs, William Taylor was 10no (9 balls)(1x4).
The Kendal bowling was Finlay Richardson took 3-17 from 5 overs, Freddie Fallows 2-32 off 8, Lewis Richardson 2-41 from 6.3, Christopher Miller 2-52 off 8, James Bowman 1-17 from 3 and Matt Jackson 0-35 off 5.
Leyland v Barrow
Barrow won the toss at the Stanning Memorial ground and decided to bat first, they got off to a poor start losing both openers on the same score, Oliver Whalley was the first man out caught by Xander Eyre off Sam Oldham for 5 (12 balls)(1x4), 10-1, in the next over Luke Callow was caught behind by Jacob Wright off Liam Hurt for 4 (12 balls), 10-2.
We now had two new batsmen Ross McMurdo and Hardus Coetzer, they began to rebuild the innings but Sam Oldham struck again bowling Ross McMurdo for 12 (19 balls), 28-3, Sam Dutton was next in and with Coetzer were begining to make good progress when Michael Pallett was introduced into the attack and in his first over had Sam Dutton caught by Will Smith for 19 (30 balls)(1x4), 75-4.
Declan Tyson replaced Dutton and with Coetzer had put on 62 runs when Declan Tyson was caught by Zak Willox off Will Smith for 31 (56 balls)(2x4,1x6), 137-5. Daryl Wearing came to the wicket but soon became Will Smith's next wicket caught and bowled for 4 (13 balls), 149-6.
Dan Adams replaced Wearing, Liam Hurt struck taking two wickets in an over, he bowled Dan Adams for 0 (2), 150-7, Liam Walker was the new batsman but two balls later Hardus Coetzer was caught by Karl Cross for 68 (7x4,2x6), 151-8.
Ben Carr joined Walker, Liam Walker was run out off the last ball of the innings by Will Smith for 3 (4 balls) as Barrow closed on 155-9 in their 40 overs with Ben Carr 0no (2 balls).
The Leyland bowling figures were Liam Hurt took 3-28 from 8 overs, Will Smith 2-28 off 5, Sam Oldham 2-30 from 8, Michael Pallett 1-25 off 7, Andrew Jacques 0-14 from 4 and Taj Ballantyne 0-28 off 8.
The hosts got off to a bad start losing Xander Eyre bowled by Hardus Coetzer for 0 (4 balls), 11-1, Karl Cross came in at three and with Zak Willox had put on over a hundred runs when Karl Cross was bowled by Liam Walker for 56 (48 balls)(7x4,2x6), 113-2.
Sam Oldham joined Willox and they took Leyland to victory closing on 157-2 in 19 overs, Zak Willox was 62no (47 balls)(7x4,3x6) and Sam Oldhan 29no (15 balls)(4x4,2x6).
For Barrow Hardus Coetzer took 1 for 11 from 4 overs, Liam Walker 1-13 off 2, Alexander Proctor 0-21 from 2, Daryl Wearing 0-25 off 3, Dan Adams 0-28 from 3 and Declan Tyson 0-53 off 5.
Morecambe v Fleetwood
Fleetwood won the toss at Woodhill Lane and chose to bat first, Andy Drake and Jeremy Davies got them off to a steady start, Andy Drake was the first out stumped by Andrew Creech off Siddarth Ahhuja for 15 (29 balls)(2x4), 36-1, Muhammed Hurraira was in at three and with Davies had nearly doubled the score when disaster struck for the visitors losing three wickets on the same score. Muhammed Hurraira was the first to go caught by Luke Pearson off Lewis Smith for 20 (14 balls) (3x4,1x6), 65-2, Harry McAleer came to the wicket and in the next over Siddarth Ahhuja took two wickets in four balls, he bowled Jeremy Davies for 20 (56 balls)(2x4), 65-3, Tomas King was next in but three balls later was bowled for 0 (3 balls), 65-4.
Charlie Clark joined McAleer but he was soon out lbw to Lewis Smith for 2 (14 balls), 72-5. Woody Wilson replaced Clark, Lewis Smith struck again having Harry McAleer caught behind by Andrew Creech for 9 (15 balls), 85-6.
Spencer Evans was Woody Wilson's new partner and supported him as they kept the scoreboard ticking over, Siddarth Ahhuja broke the partnership bowling Spencer Evans for 15 (34 balls), 130-7. The new batsman was Declan Clerkin, Lloyd (Adam) Smith returned to the attack for the final overs and took two wickets in an over, he had Declan Clerkin caught by Lewis Smith for 12 (11 balls), 161-8, two balls later he bowled Sherzai Wali for 4 (2 balls)(1x4), 165-9.
Matthew Siddall came in at eleven but lost Woody Wilson bowled by Michael Bland for 59 (61 balls)(6x4) as Fleetwood were bowled out for 181 in 39.5 overs, Matthew Siddall was 0 no (1 ball).
For Morecambe Siddarth Ahhuja took 4-39 from 8 overs, Lewis Smith 3-32 off 8, Lloyd (Adam) Smith 2-39 from 8, Michael Bland 1-36 off 7.5 and Stefan Dixon 0-29 from 8.
In reply Morecambe lost an early wicket Andrew Creech bowled by Jeremy Davies for 11 (9 balls)(2x4), 18-1, Joe Davies was in at three and with Lewis Smith were scoring at a good rate, Matthew Siddall made the breakthrough having Lewis Smith caught by Jeremy Davies for 34 (27 balls)(7x4), 71-2.
Siddarth Ahhuja joined Joe Davies and took control and they saw the hosts to victory closing on 183-2 in 25.5 overs, Siddarth Ahhuja was 71no (54 balls)(8x4,3x6) and Joe Davies 42no (67 balls)(4x4).
The Fleetwood bowling was Matthew Siddall took 1-31 from 8 overs, Jeremy Davies 1-41 off 4, Tomas King 0-8 from 2, Muhammed Hurraira 0-29 off 2.5, Sherzai Wali 0-34 from 4 and Declan Clerkin 0-40 off 5.
Netherfield v Carlisle
Netherfield won the toss at Parkside Road and elected to bat, The opening pair Reece Irving and Richard Everett had partnership of 107 broken by David Rhoda who had Reece Irving caught behind by Ben Davidson for 37 (47 balls)(4x4,1x6), 107-1. Abdi Dayyaan Galiem came in at three, Richard Everett was scoring at a run a ball, Calum Rowe came on to bowl and in his first over bowled Richard Everett for 69 (68 balls)(10x4,2x6), 131-2.
John Huck was in next but was soon out lbw to Nico Watt for 3 (8 balls), 152-3, Ben Barrow was the new batsmen and with Galiem went on a run spree, Abdu Dayyaan Galiem scored 32 runs from 1 David Rhoda over, He reached his century but was out in the next over caught by Kieran Titterington off Calum Rowe for 104 (61 balls)(7x4,9x6), 260-4.
Will Beeden replaced Galiem and with Ben Barrow saw Netherfield close on 313-4 on their 40 overs, Ben Barrow was 65no (50 balls)(7x4, 2x6) and Will Beeden 13no (10 balls)(1x6).
For Carlisle Calum Rowe took 2-45 from 8 overs, Nico Watt 1-42 off 8, David Rhoda 1-69 from 7, Kieran Titterington 0-24 off 3, Michael Slack 0-63 from 8 and Brodie Glendinning 0-67 off 6.
Carlisle got off to a bad start losing Zephania Arinaitwe on the second ball of the innings bowled by Abdu Gayyaan Galiem for 0 (2 balls), 0-1. Calum Rowe was Carlisle's number three and was scoring at a run a ball until he was out lbw to Abdu Gayyaan Galiem for 18 (19 balls)(1x4,1x6), 18-2.
Michael Slack joined Marc Brown and with Slack leading the way were making progress, Charlie Parkinson came on first change and in his second over had Marc Brown caught by Abdu Dayyaan Galiem for 3 (32 balls), 54-3. Ben Davidson was the new batsman, Oliver Sanday was brought on to bowl and in his first over had Michael Slack caught by Reece Irving for 39 (34 balls)(3x4,3x6), 89-4.
Logan Edgar was next in and with Ben Davidson were scoring at a good rate, Oliver Sanday broke the partnership having Ben Davidson caught by Ben Barrow for 46 (42 balls)(3x4,4x6), 126-5. Freddie Newton replaced Davidson and with Edgar continued the chase, It was once again Oliver Sanday who made the breakthrough trapping Freddie Newton lbw for 10 (17 balls), 143-6.
Brodie Glendinning came to the wicket but with only four runs added lost Logan Edgar caught by Ben Barrow off Josh Wills for 17 (29 balls)(1x4), 147-7. Nic Watt was Glendinning's new partner and were scoring quickly and took total past the two hundred, Brodie Glendinning was the next man out caught by Josh Wills off Isaac Medhurst for 32 (39 balls)(3x4,1x6), 213-8.
David Rhoda came to the wicket with only three overs remaining, Nico Watt fell on the last ball of the innings caught by Ben Barrow off Abdu Dayyaan Galiem for 46 (36 balls)(5x4,1x6)as Carlisle closed on 238-9 in their 40 overs, David Rhoda was 15no (11 balls)(2x4).
The Netherfield bowling figures were Abdu Dayyaan Galiem took 3-23 from 6 overs, Oliver Sanday 3-27 off 7, Charlie Parkinson 1-13 from 4, Josh Wills 1-45 off 8, Isaac Medhurst 1-58 from 7 and Oli Wileman 0-70 off 8.
Settle v Euxton
Settle won the toss at the Marshfield ground and decided to bat first, They lost James Snowden off the second ball of the innings caught behind by Jack Morgan off Joseph Bowden for 0 (2 balls), 101, Sunny Singh was in at three and with Noah Smith steadily built up the score, James Bone came on first change and in his first over bowled Noah Smith for 22 (31 balls)(3x4), 39-2,
Harry Snowden was the new batsman and with Singh continued to keep the scoreboard ticking over, Nishan Peiris was brought into the attack and in his first over had Sunny Singh caught by Josh Boyden for 30 (52 balls)(1x4,1x6), 70-3. John Davidson joined Snowden and they took the score to the hundred, Joseph Bowden struck having Harry Snowden caught behind by Jack Morgan for 30 (38 balls)(2x4), 101-4,
Will Davidson replaced Snowden and went on the attack, John Davidson was out caught by Jack Morgan off James Bone for 18 (39 balls)(1x4,1x6), 119-5. Joe Pickles came to the wicket and supported Will Davidson, their partnership was 51 when Nishan Peiris bowled Joe Pickes for 15 (20 balls)(2x4), 170-6.
Tom Davidson was the new batsman and with Will Davidson saw Settle close on 236-6 in their 40 overs, Will Davidson was 80no (42 balls)(4x4,4x6) and Tom Davidson 31no (17 balls)(2x4,2x6).
For Euxton Joseph Bowden too 2-37 from 8 overs, Nishan Peiris 2-37 off 8, James Bone 2-48 from 8, Josh Boyden 0-43 off 8 and Joseph Barker 0-68 from 8.
The Euxton opening pair of Josh Tolley and Max Harper gave them a great launching pad with a stand of 112 broken by Benjamin Hulse who had Josh Tolley caught by Sunny Singh for 67 (55 balls)(8x4), 112-1, James Bone was in at three but four runs later lost Max Harper caught by Benjamin Hulse off Angus Ogden for 41 (66 balls)(3x4,1x6), 116-2.
Josh Boyden was next in but one run later was out caught and bowled by Benjamin Hulse for 0 (2 balls), 117-3. Jack Morgan joined Bone but soon lost him caught by Will Davidson off Angus Ogden for 20 (17 balls)(3x4), 138-4.
Nishan Peiris replaced Bone and runs were hard to come by, disaster struck the visitors losing three wickets for 5 runs, Harry Snowden had Nishan Peiris caught by James Snowden for 8 (20 balls)(1x6), 172-5, Jack Shovelton came to the wicket but four runs later saw Jack Morgan out caught by John Davidson off Sunny Singh for 22 (27 balls)(2x4), 176-6.
The next man in was Alfie Delve who was Jack Shovelton's new partner, one run later Sunny Singh bowled Jack Shovelton for 4 (4 balls)(1x4) , 177-7. Joseph Barker came to the wicket but disaster for Euxton as Alfie Delve was run out by Will Davidson for 2 (5 balls), 184-8.
Joseph Bowden was the new batsman but the game came to an end in a Tom Davidson over, Joseph Bowden was run out by Noah Smith for 3 (5 balls), 192-9. Number eleven Richard Brown was caught by John Davidson off Tom Davidson for 0 first ball as Euxton were bowled out for 192 in 35 overs, Joseph Barker was 11no (9 balls)(1x4).
The Settle bowlers were Sunny Singh took 2-20 from 5 overs, Benjamin Hulse 2-35 off 8, Angus Ogden 2-39 from 6, Tom Davidson 1-19 off 5, Harry Snowden 1-38 from 6, Joe Pickles 0-14 off 3 and James Galley 0-21 from 2.
St Annes v Lytham
St Annes won the toss at Vernon Road and elected to bat first, Zain Abbas and Ashton Charles came to the wicket but Zain Abbas was soon out caught by Henry Roberts off Josh Holden for 5 (8 balls)(1x4), 5-1. Coming in at number three was Evan Dobson who became wicket number two for Josh Holden caught behind by Myles Child for 8 (18 balls)(1x4), 17-2.
Lukman Vahaluwala was the new batsman and was quickly out lbw to Sabbir Patel for 1 (6 balls), 26-3. Adam Patel joined Ashton Charles and they began to score freely, their partnership was 151 when Adam Patel fell caught by Ryan Norris off Archie Banks-Smith for 95 (77 balls)(13x4,3x6), 177-4.
Harry Birkman replaced Patel and continued the run rate. Sahaan Sahaan struck taking three wickets in an over , Harry Birkman was the first to go caught by Henry Roberts for 33 (23 balls)(5x4), 239-5, incoming batsman Rory Urquhart was stumped by Myles Child three balls later (wide bowled) 240-6. next in was Ryan Birkman who was also out three balls later bowled for 0 (3 balls), 242-7.
Muhammad Patel was the new batsman, We move the last over and Ashton Charles is four runs short of his century, he is stumped by Myles Child off Sahaan Sahaan for 96 (102 balls)(8x4,4x6), 269-8..
James Bradley replaced Charles and with Patel saw St Annes close on 272-8 in their 40 overs, Muhammad Patel was 1no (3 balls) and James Bradley 1no (2 balls).
The Lytham bowling was Sahaan Sahaan took 4-45 from 8 overs, Josh Holden 2-23 off 6, Sabbir Patel 1-41 from 8, Archie Banks-Smith 1-48 off 8, Henry Roberts 0-21 from 2, Edward Fiddler 0-33 off 1.5 and Ryan Norris 0-55 from 6.1
The visitors reply got off to a bad start losing the top four early, Muhammad Patel did the damage, Alex Higham was the first out bowled by Adam Patel for 3 (13 balls), 4-1. The Lytham number three was Sahaan Sahaan, it was now Muhammad Patel took two wickets in an over, he bowled opener Edward Fiddler for 1 (10 balls), 8-2.
The new batsman was Henry Roberts but two runs later he was lbw to Patel for 1 (3 balls), 10-3, Josh Holden was next in but soon lost Sahaan Sahaan caught by Lukman Vahaluwala off Patel for 8 (11 balls)(1x4), 21-4.
Guy Roberts joined Holden and they set about rebuilding the innings, they were making steady progress when Guy Roberts was bowled by Ryan Birkman for 24 (36 balls)(3x4,1x6), 61-5. Myles Child replaced Roberts and with Holden took the score to one hundred when Josh Holden fell caught by Alex Urquhart off Zain Abbas for 29 (51 balls)(4x4), 100-6.
James Fiddler was next in but he soon became Zain Abbas's second wicket bowled for 2 (7 balls), 110-7. Ryan Norris came to the wicket but Alex Urquhart brought the Lytham innings to an end with two wickets in three balls, he had Myles Child stumped by James Bradley for 32 (39 balls))(1x4,3x6), 134-8, new batsman Sabbir Patel was caught by Ryan Birkman two balls later for 0 (2 balls) as the Lytham innings closed on 134-9 in 29.5 overs with Ryan Norris was 11no (10 balls)(1x4). (Archie Bank-Smith was unable to bat)
The St Annes bowling figures were Muhammad Patel took 3-8 from 5, Alex Urquhart 2-13 off 1.5, Zain Abbas 2-32 from 8, Ryan Birkman 1-20 off 3, Adam Patel 1-46 from 8 and Rory Urquhart 0-10 off 4.
Whalley v Longridge
Longridge won the toss at Station Road and chose to bat first, the visitors opening pair of Joshua Mullin and Rhys Morgan were scoring at more then a run a ball, Edward Burrow broke the partnership when Rhys Morgan was caught by Toby Birtwistle for 63 (44 balls)(9x4,2x6). 115-1. Matthew De Villiers came in at three and his first scoring shot was a six, he continued dominate the Whalley bowling scoring in bounderies. he lost Joshua Mullin caught by Toby Birtwistle off Hamish Mullavey-Clark for 50 (48 balls)(8x4), 144-2.
Rob Hollinghust joined De Villiers and watched him destroy the opposition bowling, Matthew De Villiers reached his century, then 150 followed by his two hundred, In one over he hit Joshua Dentith for six sixes 36 runs, the following over he was out caught by Toby Birtwistle off Ethan Jackson for 247 (88 balls)(23x4,22x6), 420-3.
James Whitehead replaced De Villiers and with Hollinghurst saw Longridge close on 447-4 in their 40 overs with Rob Hollinghurst was out on the last ball of the innings caught by Theo Keniford off Toby Birtwistle for 53 (55 balls)(4x4,2x6), James Whitehead was 11no (11 balls)(1x4).
For Whalley Ethen Jackson took 1-18 from 2.3 overs, Toby Birtwistle 1-55 off 4,Edward Burrow 1-63 from 8, Hamish Mullavey-Clark 1-87 off 8, Aman Singh 0-22 from 1, Ewan McDonald 0-49 off 5, Frankie Jackson 0-52 from 3.3 and Joshua Dentith 0-94 off 8.
In reply the hosts lost both openers on the same score, Toby Birtwistle was caught behind by Matthew De Villiers off Joe Lyth for 5 (33 balls), 15-1, Coming in at number three was Hamish Mullavey-Clark who lost his partner Aman Singh caught by Joe Lyth off Alex Mason for 8 (27 balls)(2x4), 15-2.
Frankie Jackson was next in and with Mullavey-Clark kept the scoreboard ticking over, Joe Lyth claimed his second wicket bowling Frankie Jackson for 19 (23 balls)(3x4), 41-3. Ethan Jackson was the new batsman but for the second time in the innings two wickets fell on the same score, Ethan Jackson was caught by Rob Hollinghurst off Jake Durnell for 5 (12 balls), 55-4, Thomas Cameron replaced Jackson but immediately lost Hamish Mullavey-Clark caught behind by Matthew De Villiers off Gabriel Dowthwaite for 8 (26 balls), 55-5.
Joshua Denith joined Cameron and was scoring at a run a ball when he was caught by Luke Platt off Alex Mason for 19 (19 balls)(2x4,1x6), 80-6. Edward Burrow was next in but he lost Thoams Cameron caught by Gabriel Dowthwaite off James Whitehead for 12 (40 balls), 96-7.
Liam Boyle came to the wicket but one run later James Whitehead claimed his second wicket Edward Burrow caught by Alex Mason for 7 (32 balls), 99-8.
Ewan McDonald was the new batsman but history repeated itself as two wickets for the third time in the innings fell on the same score, James Whitehead taking the two wickets in one over, he had Ewan McDonald caught by Kieran McClintock for 12 (6 balls)(3x4), 112-9, number eleven Theo Keniford fell three balls later stumped by Matthew De Villiers for 0 (3 balls) as Whalley were bowled out for 112 in 39 overs, Liam Boyle was 1no (17 balls).
The Longridge bowling figures were James Whitehead took 4-15 from 3 overs, Joe Lyth 2-10 off 8, Alex Mason 2-35 from 8, Gabriel Dowthwaite 1-16 off 4, Jake Durnell 1-17 from 8, Joshua Mullin 0-1 off 1 and Kieran McClintock 0-8 from 7.
LEAGUE CUP ROUND 3 SCORES
Blackpool v Preston
Blackpool 3 pts defeated Preston 0 pts by 7 wickets
Preston 40 (Ali Usman 4-14), Blackpool 41-3
Carnforth v Garstang
Carnforth 3 pts defeared Garstang 0 pts bt 2 wickets
Garstang 194-7 (Theo Smith 82no), Carnforth 203-8 (Ryann Nelson 75, Jaco Beneke 45)
Fulwood & Broughton v Chorley
Chorley 3 pts defeated Fulwood & Broughton 0 pts by 4 wickets
Fulwood & Broughton 154 (Clayton Stone 71, Maxwell Seedall 4-13), Chorley 156-6 (Harry Barclay 70)
Great Eccleston v Thornton Cleveleys
Thornton Cleveleys 3 pts defeated Great Eccleston by 3 wickets
Great Eccleston 224-5 (Mohammed Fazil 110, Will Smith 41), Thornton Cleveleys 228-7 (Josh Borrell 90)
Kendal v Penwortham
Kendal 3 pts defeated Penwortham 0 pts by 161 runs
Kendal 359-6 (James Bowman 115, Cole Abrahams 78, Finlay Richardson 50), Penwortham 198 (Kriston Yearwood 71)
Leyland v Barrow
Leyland 3 pts defeated Barrow 0 pts by 8 wickets
Barrow 155-9 (Hardus Coetzer 68), Leyland 157-2 (Zak Willox 62no, Karl Cross 56)
Morecambe v Fleetwood
Morecambe 3 pts defeated Fleetwood 0 pts by 8 wickets
Fleetwood 181 (Woody Wilson 59, Siddarth Ahhuja 4-39), Morecambe 183-2 (Siddarth Ahhuja 71no, Joe Davies 42no)
Netherfield v Carlisle
Netherfield 3 pts defeated Carlile 0 pts by 75 runs
Netherfield 313-4 (Abdu Dayyaan Galiem 104, Richard Everett 69, Ben Barrow 65no), Carlisle 238-9 (Ben Davidson 46, Nico Watt 46)
Settle v Euxton
Settle 3 pts defeated Euxton 0 pts by 44 runs
Settle 236-6 (Will Davidson 80no), Euxton 192 (Josh Tolley 67, Max Harper 41)
St Annes v Lytham
St Annes 3 pts defeated Lytham 0 Pts by 138 runs
St Annes 272-8 (Ashton Charles 96, Adam Patel 95, Sahaan Sahaan 4-45), Lytham 134
Whalley v Longridge
Longridge 3 pts defeated Whalley 0 pts by 335 runs
Lonridge 447-4 (Matthew De Villiers 247, Rhys Morgan 63, Rob Hollinghurst 53, Joshua Mullin 50), Whalley 112 (James Whitehead 4-15)
League Cup Table
| Club |
P |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Bat |
BowlP |
Pen |
NNR |
Pts |
| Kendal |
3 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0.87 |
27 |
| Carlisle |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
1.41 |
26 |
| Netherfield |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
9 |
0 |
0.82 |
22 |
| Longridge |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
6 |
0 |
0.24 |
21 |
| St Annes |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
6 |
0 |
0.48 |
20 |
| Leyland |
3 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
7 |
0 |
-0.39 |
20 |
| Blackpool |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
0 |
-0.44 |
18 |
| Garstang |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
0.57 |
17 |
| Chorley |
3 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
-1.5 |
17 |
| Settle |
3 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
-2.47 |
5 |