Last Weeks Match Reports
SENIOR RESULTS
East Lancs 2XI 152 all out LHCC 2XI 156 – 3
Josh Lavin 3-47 Dec Bailey 67
Oliver Bayliff 2-20 Matt Walker 63*
Corey Hope 2-20
Rhys Woodworth 2-36
Having bowled well, the Lowerhouse innings featured 2 extremely good kno0cks from in form Dec Bailey and Matt Walker as he moves towards full fitness. Dec bailey can consider himself most unfortunate to have been caught off a full blooded drive which hit Matt Walker at the non-strikers end and lobbed into the bowler’s hands.
Burnley 2XI 190 all out LHCC 2XI 191 – 8
Scott Hope 4-41 Matt Walker 43
Rhys Woodworth 2-23 Oliver Bayliff 27*
Kieran Tighe 2-41 Ben Gorton 24
Will Norcross 18
Scott Hope 17
Phil Haggerty 16
This usually keenly fought contest went right to the wire as the game ebbed and flowed. Skipper Lewis Marsden will have been pleased to restrict the Burnley shot players to under 200.The batsman made steady inroads into the Burnley total and may well have won comfortably but for repeatedly throwing their wickets away when in a good position. The 43rd over of the Lowerhouse innings proved crucial as debutant will Norcross took 16 off the over to bring the total within reach
LHCC 3XI 239 -7 Accrington 3XI 165-all out
Zeeshan Mukhtar 87 Jamie Woodall 5-28
Danny Turner 36 Joe Gray 2-21
James Ridehalgh 29 James Ridehalgh 2-44
Will Norcross 24
Corey Hope 24
Congratulations to under 17 Zeeshan Mukhtar on his 87 run innings on his debut and to Jamie Woodall’s maiden 5 wicket haul
LHCC 4XI 164 all out Radcliffe 3XI 150 all out
Tom Nicholas 57 Tom Bridge 8-19-5
Joe Halstead 44 Zeeshan Mukhtar 2-26
Joey Stein 25
Zeeshan Mukhtar 15
An opening stand of 77 went a long way to securing victory although the loss of 7 wickets for 30 runs left a tinge of disappointment. Well done to the boys for a tight bowling performance with Tom Bridge pick of the bowlers.
Rishton 3XI 230 – 8 Lowerhouse 4XI 69 all out
Tom Bridge 2-34 Joey Stein 15
Harrison Smith 2-34 Alec Claridge – Ingham 14*
John Nicholas 10
The youngsters toiled badly against a very strong Rishton 3XI. Most disappointing was the inability of the lads to bat with any sense of responsibility. Harsh words were had and the boys must respond
JUNIOR REPORTS
LHCC U13 Panthers 145-2 Todmorden u13 cup 115-6
Joseph Halstead 51* Ethan Laraway 2-4
Ross Birchall 34*
Ethan Laraway 27
James Wearden 14
A second round cup victory featuring a wonderful batting performance from all. Rishton away in the semi final
Ramsbottom u13 (1) 290-0 LHCC U13 Tigers 248-4
Alex Astley 15*
The B team will have some tough battles this season as they face all A teams
Haslingden u13 – 277-6 LHCC u13 Cougars 280-2
Henri Wilkes 2-11 Josh Moodie 15*
Ben Woodall 14*
Henri Wilkes 12*
Yanis Chir 11*
Dylan du Toit 10*
Enfield u13 – 251-4 LHCC u13 Cougars 265-0
Luke Cocker 16*
2 quite amazing batting performances by the under 13 C team
Darwen u11 204-6 LHCC u11 Bears 234-6
James Bridge 2-3 Georgie Holt 13
Jack Spence 2-9 Tom Halstead 11*
Kheiro Chir 10
Todmorden u11 227 -3 LHCC U11 Cubs 225– 7
Jack Spence 20*
Elliott Boult 13*
Clitheroe u11 264- 6 LHCC u11 Cubs 224-10
Josh Butterworth 2-10 Georgie Holt 12
Aman Singh 10
Although mostly made up of last years under 9s against A teams, the team had to learn quickly to value their wickets. A simple reason for losing these 2 games
Accrington u11 241- 5 LHCC U11 Cubs 248- 0
Dylan Taylor 3-19 Georgie Holt 16*
Jamie Stinton 2-8
Could the penny have dropped – a magnificent performance in chasing down a high score
Greenmount u9 267-5 LHCC Atkinson –Morley u9 Hornets 245-3
Henri Cottam 2-7 Anthony Barrett 10*
LHCC Atkinson – Morley u9 Bees 239-3 Nelson u9 207-3
East Lancs u9 (1) 239 -4 LHCC Atkinson – Morley u9 Bees 203 -6
Milan Greenwood 4- 11