01-05-2017, 09:29
Yarkshear v Lancashire T'Headingly
Off to the strange land of the White Rose for a must win match in the Royal London Cup, given we got battered by Leicester on Friday another defeat will make it hard to advance in this competition. It's on Sky so that's my day sorted then.
Lancashire Squad
Liam Livingstone (Captain), James Anderson, Tom Bailey, Karl Brown, Jordan Clark, Alex Davies, Haseeb Hameed, Simon Kerrigan, Ryan McLaren, Danny Lamb, Arron Lilley, Stephen Parry, Luke Procter, Dane Vilas.
From t'other side
Andrew Gale says Yorkshire go into tomorrow’s Roses match at Headingley on the back of “almost the perfect performance” against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
The Vikings brushed aside the Outlaws by seven wickets with 17.2 overs remaining as they pursued a target of just 186 in their Royal London one-day Cup North Group opener yesterday.
They bowled, fielded and batted superbly to set themselves up for a clash with the Lightning in what has all the makings of a Bank Holiday blockbuster.
“It was a good all round performance,” said coach Gale.
“Some of the stuff we’ve worked on in the winter came through, and it was almost the perfect performance in many ways.”
In the aftermath of the Notts win, Joe Root, who hit 75 not out, spoke about Yorkshire’s role awareness and how it was as clear as he can ever remember from his team-mates.
And Gale said: “It’s something I’ve tried to instil that guys are a lot clearer on how we want to play our one-day cricket, and when it shows out there like that it’s quite rewarding as a coach.
“There are going to be challenges ahead, but we nailed the things we wanted to against a good Notts side at a place which is difficult to come to.”
Lancashire head over the Pennines on the back of an opening night defeat to Leicestershire at Emirates Old Trafford on Friday.
They posted 314-8 before Leicester chased down a revised target of 309 in 49 overs following rain late in the second innings.
“They were probably a bit unlucky with Duckworth Lewis, but they’re a strong side and explosive,” said Gale.
“They have a good record in Twenty20, which can carry over into this competition.
“Roses game, you don’t need me to spout off about how big they are.
“We’ve still got our England players available.
“They stood up and showed why they have so much quality (against Notts).
“You want them to turn up on big days like Roses games, and hopefully they will.”
The Red Rose will have England Test duo Jimmy Anderson and Haseeb Hameed available for a fixture which will be televised on Sky Sports.
Yorkshire won last season’s clash by a whopping 242 runs at Emirates Old Trafford last June.
They posted 325-7 from 47 overs, a target revised by DLS to 327. Adam Lyth hit 136 before the hosts were bowled out for just 84.
15-man squad to face Lancashire Lightning
Gary Ballance ©
Jonny Bairstow
Tim Bresnan
Matthew Fisher
Peter Handscomb
Jack Leaning
Alex Lees
Adam Lyth
Steven Patterson
Liam Plunkett
Azeem Rafiq
Adil Rashid
Joe Root
Matthew Waite
David Willey
Off to the strange land of the White Rose for a must win match in the Royal London Cup, given we got battered by Leicester on Friday another defeat will make it hard to advance in this competition. It's on Sky so that's my day sorted then.
Lancashire Squad
Liam Livingstone (Captain), James Anderson, Tom Bailey, Karl Brown, Jordan Clark, Alex Davies, Haseeb Hameed, Simon Kerrigan, Ryan McLaren, Danny Lamb, Arron Lilley, Stephen Parry, Luke Procter, Dane Vilas.
From t'other side
Andrew Gale says Yorkshire go into tomorrow’s Roses match at Headingley on the back of “almost the perfect performance” against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge.
The Vikings brushed aside the Outlaws by seven wickets with 17.2 overs remaining as they pursued a target of just 186 in their Royal London one-day Cup North Group opener yesterday.
They bowled, fielded and batted superbly to set themselves up for a clash with the Lightning in what has all the makings of a Bank Holiday blockbuster.
“It was a good all round performance,” said coach Gale.
“Some of the stuff we’ve worked on in the winter came through, and it was almost the perfect performance in many ways.”
In the aftermath of the Notts win, Joe Root, who hit 75 not out, spoke about Yorkshire’s role awareness and how it was as clear as he can ever remember from his team-mates.
And Gale said: “It’s something I’ve tried to instil that guys are a lot clearer on how we want to play our one-day cricket, and when it shows out there like that it’s quite rewarding as a coach.
“There are going to be challenges ahead, but we nailed the things we wanted to against a good Notts side at a place which is difficult to come to.”
Lancashire head over the Pennines on the back of an opening night defeat to Leicestershire at Emirates Old Trafford on Friday.
They posted 314-8 before Leicester chased down a revised target of 309 in 49 overs following rain late in the second innings.
“They were probably a bit unlucky with Duckworth Lewis, but they’re a strong side and explosive,” said Gale.
“They have a good record in Twenty20, which can carry over into this competition.
“Roses game, you don’t need me to spout off about how big they are.
“We’ve still got our England players available.
“They stood up and showed why they have so much quality (against Notts).
“You want them to turn up on big days like Roses games, and hopefully they will.”
The Red Rose will have England Test duo Jimmy Anderson and Haseeb Hameed available for a fixture which will be televised on Sky Sports.
Yorkshire won last season’s clash by a whopping 242 runs at Emirates Old Trafford last June.
They posted 325-7 from 47 overs, a target revised by DLS to 327. Adam Lyth hit 136 before the hosts were bowled out for just 84.
15-man squad to face Lancashire Lightning
Gary Ballance ©
Jonny Bairstow
Tim Bresnan
Matthew Fisher
Peter Handscomb
Jack Leaning
Alex Lees
Adam Lyth
Steven Patterson
Liam Plunkett
Azeem Rafiq
Adil Rashid
Joe Root
Matthew Waite
David Willey
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