http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=71fe213...ts/6686091
The last time I saw a Lancashire League match Sherwin Campbell was pro for Accrington, he is now 54. Actually surprised at how big the playing surface was as well.
Originally the Lancashire league had 14 founder clubs, the league now has two divisions in which nine of the founder clubs are now in, including once powerhouse East Lancashire, how things have changed over the years.
Both Churchh and Enfield had spinners as pros suspect neither will score many with the willow and both are spinners, Maduwatha right arm and Ngoepe left arm.
Church batted first struggled Lia Jackson took the first four wickets thanks to some not great shots whilst Madu had countless shouts for LBW turned down did sem to question a few decisions but the phrase you have just been aquaited with a league umpire who gives nothing.
Taking out the need for referral, he bowled the next two and Church were staggering along at 38-6
Hussain batted sensibly and correctly to make 41 not out and steered the home side to 93 all out.
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-22-165613.png]](https://i.ibb.co/s9pj9vZ8/Screenshot-2025-04-22-165613.png)
Enfield looked to finish the game in double quick time racing to 77-1 in very quick time heled by some distincly average fielding and Wright and Basarahat sending everything to the boundary.
Then came a period of play which is the reason why the game is great. Ngoepe took three wickets in an over, game on so to speak, the home side further reduced Enfield to 88-6 but they just about squeezed over the line
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-22-165634.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Mx65FwWf/Screenshot-2025-04-22-165634.png)
Estimated about 150 were on the ground and out of the wind it was warm
http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=71fe213...ts/6778275
Blackpool won at a canter against an understrength Egerton side and now wander their way to Leigh in the next round.
Winning the toss they racked up 246 which looked about 50 less than they were going to get having got off to a blistering start. Progress was stalled slightly due to a ball change which took about 10 minutes, as the innings progressed the Egerton spinners began to take a semblance of control, Ali got 4-44
Batting wise Munir and Taffe both made half centuries probably should have got more but 247 looked a tough task and so it proved as the breeze got stronger and colder the visitors batting crumbled easily only pro Ali looked in control and when he went quite possibly a harsh decision the end was not long in coming
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-27-185803.png]](https://i.ibb.co/LdY8DsGb/Screenshot-2025-04-27-185803.png)
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-27-191010.png]](https://i.ibb.co/xtN0R2Sg/Screenshot-2025-04-27-191010.png)
Blackpool won at a canter against an understrength Egerton side and now wander their way to Leigh in the next round.
Winning the toss they racked up 246 which looked about 50 less than they were going to get having got off to a blistering start. Progress was stalled slightly due to a ball change which took about 10 minutes, as the innings progressed the Egerton spinners began to take a semblance of control, Ali got 4-44
Batting wise Munir and Taffe both made half centuries probably should have got more but 247 looked a tough task and so it proved as the breeze got stronger and colder the visitors batting crumbled easily only pro Ali looked in control and when he went quite possibly a harsh decision the end was not long in coming
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-27-185803.png]](https://i.ibb.co/LdY8DsGb/Screenshot-2025-04-27-185803.png)
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-04-27-191010.png]](https://i.ibb.co/xtN0R2Sg/Screenshot-2025-04-27-191010.png)
https://fyldecc.play-cricket.com/website...ts/6715231
Double games this weekend, first up Fylde v Burneside, possibly the first ever league meeting between the sides as I think this is Burneside's first season in the Palace Shield having moved from the Westmorland League.
For those who don't know Burnesideis just to the North of Kendal. Anorak factif you are travelling by train to Burbeside you need to get in the middle carriage of three, as the platform isn't big enough to have three train coaches.
First over of the game was slightly chaotic from Tupman, first ball wild swish by Airey dropped at second slip, next ball slogged over mid wicket, another four with a really good cover drive and he nearly also holed out at mid off. Twenty plus from two overs before the wickets started to fall and the spinners came on at one end.
As with league sides they have one bowler who will bowl maximum overs and plug one end, Thomas did that bowled well used his experience could have had more wickets but inability to catch a ball by some of his team mates let him down.
Useful late order runs, interesting technique Noyo who tried to hit most balls into orbit. 142 never looked enough and so it proved.
Fylde 70 plus for 2 overs in hand didn't exctly cruise to victory but were made to work for their runs, which they did with about 4 overs to spare, Park and Phillips tried their best but to no avail
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-05-14-073025.png]](https://i.ibb.co/JjPD4f2C/Screenshot-2025-05-14-073025.png)
https://cumbriaccc.play-cricket.com/webs...ts/6780397
These counties are so small they are minor, new ground for me Kendal, nearly got to play on it about 10 years ago but the match I was playing in was transferred to a school in Sedburgh, not the main one, the secondary school for locals, game itself was a turgid affair 120 runs in nearly 80 overs and a girl got me out.
Anyway I digressed, back to the Cumbria game, coloured clothing with a white ball at either end. Cumbria won the toss inserted the opposition, Kirkwood and Choudary put bat to ball in the early stages and the visitors looked on course for a massive score, but local Kendal player Backhouse bowled Cumbria back into the game and after a run out, Cambridge were 105-5.
Within a blink of an eye they were up to 203 before the next wicket fell, Wilson scoring 71 in a partnership with Guest 40 turned the game around, the former batted really well and was instrumental in Cambridge racking up 255 which looked more than enough.
Cumbria never really looked like getting close and lost wickets at regular intervals and a late order partnership got them to 138.
Cambridge more experience than a fairly young Cumbria side and it showed.
Kendal decent place to watch the game
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-05-14-072957.png]](https://i.ibb.co/20WNmkkz/Screenshot-2025-05-14-072957.png)
Double games this weekend, first up Fylde v Burneside, possibly the first ever league meeting between the sides as I think this is Burneside's first season in the Palace Shield having moved from the Westmorland League.
For those who don't know Burnesideis just to the North of Kendal. Anorak factif you are travelling by train to Burbeside you need to get in the middle carriage of three, as the platform isn't big enough to have three train coaches.
First over of the game was slightly chaotic from Tupman, first ball wild swish by Airey dropped at second slip, next ball slogged over mid wicket, another four with a really good cover drive and he nearly also holed out at mid off. Twenty plus from two overs before the wickets started to fall and the spinners came on at one end.
As with league sides they have one bowler who will bowl maximum overs and plug one end, Thomas did that bowled well used his experience could have had more wickets but inability to catch a ball by some of his team mates let him down.
Useful late order runs, interesting technique Noyo who tried to hit most balls into orbit. 142 never looked enough and so it proved.
Fylde 70 plus for 2 overs in hand didn't exctly cruise to victory but were made to work for their runs, which they did with about 4 overs to spare, Park and Phillips tried their best but to no avail
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-05-14-073025.png]](https://i.ibb.co/JjPD4f2C/Screenshot-2025-05-14-073025.png)
https://cumbriaccc.play-cricket.com/webs...ts/6780397
These counties are so small they are minor, new ground for me Kendal, nearly got to play on it about 10 years ago but the match I was playing in was transferred to a school in Sedburgh, not the main one, the secondary school for locals, game itself was a turgid affair 120 runs in nearly 80 overs and a girl got me out.
Anyway I digressed, back to the Cumbria game, coloured clothing with a white ball at either end. Cumbria won the toss inserted the opposition, Kirkwood and Choudary put bat to ball in the early stages and the visitors looked on course for a massive score, but local Kendal player Backhouse bowled Cumbria back into the game and after a run out, Cambridge were 105-5.
Within a blink of an eye they were up to 203 before the next wicket fell, Wilson scoring 71 in a partnership with Guest 40 turned the game around, the former batted really well and was instrumental in Cambridge racking up 255 which looked more than enough.
Cumbria never really looked like getting close and lost wickets at regular intervals and a late order partnership got them to 138.
Cambridge more experience than a fairly young Cumbria side and it showed.
Kendal decent place to watch the game
![[Image: Screenshot-2025-05-14-072957.png]](https://i.ibb.co/20WNmkkz/Screenshot-2025-05-14-072957.png)
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