An eventful day at Old Trafford during the last 91 overs as Lancashire beat Gloucestershire LV = County Championship win a second successive claim.
I fell in one day.
The first fell to 22 for 4 runs scored. Peterson and left-arm spinner Tom Smith Davis against the latter innings, including three straight sixes, with 58 killed and 63 respectively.
One in four First Division after losing two in Lancashire, who ultimately retain the top spot with a 22-point range last week's win over Essex Jones and Company as the construction of 208 inside 57 overs were all out. Craig led the way from 4 to 58 miles and David Payne 3 for 31 more.
Louise races and eight wickets they Openers following the departure of Paul Horton went 2-for-11 as Lancashire, including the first two in their second innings, fell before lunch. Who have endured a miserable start to the season races, driving loosely at fairs held by Payne and Horton was trapped lbw.
Both Prince and Croft respectively miles and Payne was caught behind off.
Patterson and Smith Davis Davis then steadied the ship to take on a particular, with the counter-attack. The former Sussex man in his first five overs with 43 followers, including the first six, hit 14 off the first over Smith.
Davis midwicket medium pacer Kieran Noema-Barnett miscued a pull at a major pre-tea when visitors were encouraged to cover and Pietersen sliced Payne, when the game was to take Gloucestershire.
Peter Siddle caught behind off a high bridge, Norwell, shortly after the fall, but Jordan Clarke and Nathan Buck continues to pursue a home win. Target 100 before departing in successive overs as he dropped down on his return to the attack three sixes off Smith.
Norwell Buck Clarke was caught behind off the bowling of Simon Kerrigan won the miles rolled by, was trapped lbw.
Gloucestershire led by 230, started the day on 206 for 3, but after an injury in the first declaration of Norwell to force lost six for 69.
. She kept low, which was bowled by Kyle Jarvis delivery when Marshall fell short of his hundred eight. Siddle in his last appearance, struck twice to finish with 4 for 39.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
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