18-09-2017, 12:44
Middlesex v Lancashire @ Lords 19/9/2017 to 22/9/2017
The last away trip for the Red Rose, although the Championship has gone there is a hefty cheque for finishing second with Middlesex still in danger of going down there is something on this game.
#Lancashire travel to Lord’s tomorrow looking to end the season on a high with the first of two victories.
The Red Rose can no longer win the Specsavers County Championship title, but a win against last year’s champions Middlesex at the Home of Cricket would leave them within touching distance of second place.
That would certainly be a positive outcome following last year’s seventh placed finish in Division One when they were only 10 points above the relegation zone.
Lancashire are aiming to bounce back from last week’s defeat to Somerset at Taunton.
The county have not won a Championship match at Lord’s since a 10-wicket victory in 2006. They finished second in the table that year too!
Since then, Lancashire have lost away to Middlesex twice and drawn once, the latter coming last June.
Middlesex are in the relegation zone and involved in a tense three-way battle it avoid the drop with Somerset and Yorkshire.
Lancashire are 17 points clear of third-placed Surrey, who visit Emirates Old Trafford next week.
The last away trip for the Red Rose, although the Championship has gone there is a hefty cheque for finishing second with Middlesex still in danger of going down there is something on this game.
#Lancashire travel to Lord’s tomorrow looking to end the season on a high with the first of two victories.
The Red Rose can no longer win the Specsavers County Championship title, but a win against last year’s champions Middlesex at the Home of Cricket would leave them within touching distance of second place.
That would certainly be a positive outcome following last year’s seventh placed finish in Division One when they were only 10 points above the relegation zone.
Lancashire are aiming to bounce back from last week’s defeat to Somerset at Taunton.
The county have not won a Championship match at Lord’s since a 10-wicket victory in 2006. They finished second in the table that year too!
Since then, Lancashire have lost away to Middlesex twice and drawn once, the latter coming last June.
Middlesex are in the relegation zone and involved in a tense three-way battle it avoid the drop with Somerset and Yorkshire.
Lancashire are 17 points clear of third-placed Surrey, who visit Emirates Old Trafford next week.
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