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Yorkshire v Lancashire 2/6/2017 to 5/6/2017

I remember when these matches were played on Spring and August Bank Holidays when the scheduling was far better than it is now. Internationals and injuries means both sides will not be a full strength, in Lancashire's case neither opening bowler is fit, so no Anderson and Jarvis means don't whether we will bowl the opposition out twice, so with an iffy forecast best resuly for us is a draw.

Martyn Moxon says a Roses win at Headingley this weekend would provide Yorkshire’s Specsavers County Championship title bid with a timely boost.

Yorkshire go in search of their second win of the season from their fifth match from tomorrow against a Lancashire side who sit six points above them in fourth place.

The Red Rose are unbeaten this season with one win and three draws, including the recent stalemate between these two sides at Emirates Old Trafford.

This is the pair’s game in hand on the division’s top two sides Surrey and early leaders Essex.

Essex are 23 points clear of Yorkshire.

“It’s proving that the league, as ever, is going to be competitive and tight. So every point is going to be vital,” said director of cricket Moxon.

“Ideally, it’s a good time to win a game to get us right up there.

“It’s important we try and get a win on the board to keep us in touch with the leading teams.”

This is the first of four Championship matches in June for Yorkshire, including defending champions Middlesex at Lord’s and second-placed Surrey at Headingley in the pink ball fixture at the end of the month.

“It’s a busy period from Friday, particularly with a one-day quarter-final and potentially a semi-final. Then, hopefully, it’s down to Lord’s for the final,” said Moxon.

“It’s going to be an important period of the summer in the same way as you look ahead to September and there’s four Championship games in that month. That will be a big period as well.

“Pretty much all teams will be looking both up and down this season.

“It’s been an ok start. There’s been a lot of good things, but areas we could be better at. We have plenty in the tank.

“The good thing is that we’re there and thereabouts having played ok.

“I’d like to think we can get all aspects of our game right.

“We’ve missed a few chances in the field. Nobody means to drop catches, but they do make a difference. It’s about taking those opportunities.

“It’s about being ruthless with the bat. We haven’t quite nailed that. Some individuals have.

“Obviously Gary Ballance has played fantastically. Individuals have scored big runs.

“But, as a group, that top five really nailing it and firing together is something we’re aiming for.

“The real good news is everyone’s fit and available apart from the England lads.”

Lancashire, who have not won a Roses four-day fixture since 2011, have been hit by injuries and unavailability for this match.

Regular new ball pair Jimmy Anderson and Kyle Jarvis are out injured, while all-rounder Jordan Clark’s availability has yet to be confirmed after a back injury.

Batsman Liam Livingstone is also missing due to England Lions duty.

Moxon added: “We know ourselves when you have quality players missing it leaves a hole, and you’ve got to fill it.

“We’ve been able to do that pretty well over the last few years.

“We’ll see whether Lancashire can do the same.

“They’ve got Jordan Clark to come back if he’s fit (back injury). He’s done well for them.

“But Anderson is a big loss because he’s a world-class bowler.

“You’re going to miss somebody like him, particularly at Headingley. Those are big boots to fill.

“But you can’t take Lancashire lightly. They’re a competitive outfit. Although they’ll be missing a few, we’re still going to have to play well to beat them.”


Ahead of the Roses clash between rivals Yorkshire CCC and Lancashire CCC in the Specsavers County Championship at Headingley, Head Coach Glen Chapple has named his thirteen-man squad as the Red Rose look to climb to the top of the table with a victory.

Lancashire squad v Yorkshire

Haseeb Hameed
Alex Davies
Rob Jones
Steven Croft
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dane Vilas
Luke Procter
Ryan McLaren
Jordan Clark
Stephen Parry
Tom Bailey
Danny Lamb
Saqib Mahmood
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Lancs 89-8 oops
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Lancs 123
Yorks 93-2 oh shit
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Lancs 123 and 141-4
Yorks 273
Yorkshire still 9 in front but a bit of spirit by Chanderpaul and Vilas made sure we will probably lose tomorrow , century for Lyth forecast poor for Monday might be too late by then
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Yorkshire win by 10 wickets enough said
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Lancashire v Middlesex @ Southport 9/6/2017 to 12/6/2017

My most favourite of Lancashire venues, have been going here since 1969, always seems to produce interesting games also if you are an anorak you can do a bit of train spotting with the adjacent Southport to Liverpool railway line nor more than a quick single away from the wicket.
As I said some memorable matches at this ground non more than the game against Warwickshire in 1982 a three day game, I went on the first day.
Warwickshire were 40 ish for 4 didn't lose another wicket and ended up at 510-4 with Geoff Humpage and Alvin Kallicharan both scoring double centuries in a then world record partnership of 470.
Given it was a three day game the fact Warwickshire still lost by 10 wickets makes it ven more amazing. Lancs replied with about 400 bowled Warwick out for about 120 and knocked the 200 or so off without loss. Fowler scored a century in both innings for Lancs and it was the first time a substitute was allowed to play a full part in a game after it had started when Gladston(no neck) Small was called mid match into the England team, so Warwick were allowed to use a sub.

Anyway back to the present Lancs take on county Champions Middlesex over the next few days, sadly looks like Saturday will be swamped off so I will be there Sunday and Monday weather providing.

Lancashire are bidding for their second win in six this season against a Middlesex side who have drawn each of their four matches so far.

Coach Chapple will be able to call upon the services of Liam Livingstone after he missed the Yorkshire defeat due to Lions duty.

England Test quick Jimmy Anderson is making good progress following his groin injury suffered late last month, but this match comes too soon for him.



Middlesex have announced a thirteen-man squad for the away trip to play Lancashire in the Specsavers County Championship at Southport and Birkdale Cricket Club.

Middlesex head into the clash on the back of a recent draw against Somerset at Lord’s, where the weather once again played its part in frustrating both sides’ hopes of forcing a result in the match.

Middlesex today announced the news that Adam Voges will fly back to Australia for a period of six weeks, to recover from the torn calf injury he picked up whilst playing in that Somerset clash, although as Voges steps out, a fully fit Sam Robson returns to the side to take his place, having now recovered from a hamstring injury that has kept him on the side-lines for the last five weeks. Robson will resume his opening partnership with Nick Gubbins at the top of the order, as Nick Compton also misses out of the trip to Southport, favoured for the Second Eleven Trophy final instead, being played at Headingley today.

The batting ranks are also bolstered by the return of an in-form Dawid Malan, who steps back into the side, having recently performed so admirably for the England Lions against South Africa-A.

James Harris’s loan spell has also now finished at Kent, and he is named in the squad, with Steven Finn absent on international duty with England in the ICC Champions Trophy. Harris joins a seam attack comprising Toby Roland-Jones, Tom Helm and Tim Murtagh, with Ollie Rayner, Ravi Patel, Paul Stirling and Dawid Malan offering options in the spin department.

Middlesex currently reside in sixth place in the Division One table, with a tally of 45 points from four drawn matches, whilst their opponents Lancashire, sit just one place ahead, on 54 points having played a game more. Whilst Middlesex head into this clash unbeaten, Lancashire must pick themselves up after a thumping innings defeat by Yorkshire in their recent roses clash.

Whilst Middlesex have clearly been frustrated by the weather and have at times looked below their normal standards of excellence, resulting in four consecutive drawn matches this term, Middlesex Captain James Franklin remains optimistic that the side can find the victory they need to build momentum throughout the coming month when his side play four back to back Championship matches…

“We must remember that it is a marathon, not a sprint, and we’ve still got 10 Championship games to go and I’m hoping we’ll get one win and then build momentum.

“There’s no panic stations yet. Last year it took us seven games to get our first win, we’re only four games in for 2017, and things can change a lot within a month. We’re not playing badly, we’re just not quite firing on all cylinders.”

Middlesex squad to face Lancashire at Southport and Birkdale Cricket Club…

James Franklin (captain)

Stephen Eskinazi

Nick Gubbins

James Harris

Tom Helm

Dawid Malan

Tim Murtagh

Ravi Patel

Ollie Rayner

Sam Robson

Toby Roland-Jones

John Simpson (wicket-keeper)

Paul Stirling
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Middlesex 180
Lancs 123-4

Simpson 50 for the visitors three wickets for Mahmood and Clark. Chanderpaul and Vilas together at the close as they probably will be on Sunday as the forecast is poor
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No play today in the soggy North West of England
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Blowing a gale at Southport today, not easy cricket watching weather also not overly warm however did see some interesting cricket, a couple of early wickets for the ageles Murtagh(took 6 overall) left Lancs struggling at 125-6 but MacLaren and Clark steadied the ship and took the score to just about parity with Middlesex's 180, Harris struck twice before lunch and it was 190-8. In the afternoon Bailey and MacLaren maybe took any chance of Middlesex winning the game away from them with a partnership of 87, MacLaren made 75 and Bailey a career best 58 including a six over fine leg whilst ducking from a bouncer. Next ball also went for six this time onto the railway line.
309 all out very useful lead especially as Gubbins got a duff decision caught of his elbow.
Robson and Eskinazi batted well until Parry bowled Eskinazi.
I bailed out thn but we took another four wickets so Sex are 27 ahead with four wickets left. Need to win this.

Middlesex 180 and 157-6
Lancashire 309
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Middlesex 236 all out with Parry taking five wicket Lancashire need 108 to win
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