Cricket latest
Keeper Prior impressed by new work ethic
Published 28 August 2008
MATT Prior has revealed how a new hard work ethic has helped England’s resurgence as a one-day team and underpinned their outstanding displays in the NatWest Series against South Africa.
Ups and downs are as clear as mud!
Published 28 August 2008
AS THE season draws to a close promotion and relegation positions should become clearer, but, in some cases, the weekend results muddied the waters somewhat.
Carlisle relegated as they go down to Cockermouth
Published 25 August 2008
CARLISLE lost their battle against relegation from the North Lancs Premier League on Saturday when they lost by 86 runs against Cockermouth.
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Published 25 August 2008
THE England and Wales Cricket Board have welcomed today’s decision to postpone the Champions Trophy until next year.
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Published 22 August 2008
CLEATOR met their match when they travelled to fourth-placed Penrith and it was the home side who took the spoils.
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Published 22 August 2008
Osborne and Challenor set the Penrith pace
Published 21 August 2008
Saeed 50 in vain as Carlisle slide to Cleator defeat
Published 20 August 2008
THIRD-PLACED Millom also picked up an 18-point haul and closed the gap on second-placed Cleator to five points, when they defeated Carlisle by six wickets.
Lincs come out on top
Published 20 August 2008
MORE than 600 overs of Cumbria under-17s’ schedule this year have been lost to the weather. And, as a result of the poor summer – and a bad defeat at the hands of Lincolnshire – Cumbria now have little chance of promotion.
Cumbrians land OSCAs
Published 20 August 2008
SIX Cumbrian cricketing enthusiasts and one local club have been honoured at the recent Cumbria Cricket Board OSCA ceremony.
Cleator beat the weather and Isel
Published 20 August 2008
ONLY three games went ahead this week in the West Allerdale and Copeland Cricket Association – as the weather put paid to eight more.
ECB to ponder Pakistan Champions’ Trophy trip
Published 19 August 2008
THE England and Wales Cricket Board face a dilemma today when they discuss whether to send a team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy next month.
Workington’s Moffat hits 50 as champs stay top
Published 18 August 2008
A FINE half century from county wicket-keeper Callum Moffat saw Workington gain maximum points and keep on track to retain the North Lancs League title.
Moores: Ryan can stand the pace v SA
Published 18 August 2008
PETER Moores is confident Ryan Sidebottom can withstand the physical demands of international cricket after injury again ruled him out of the build-up to England’s one-day series against South Africa.
Workington’s Moffat hits 50 as champs stay top
Published 18 August 2008
A FINE half century from county wicket-keeper Callum Moffat saw Workington gain maximum points and keep on track to retain the North Lancs League title.
Moores: Ryan can stand the pace
Published 18 August 2008
PETER Moores is confident Ryan Sidebottom can withstand the physical demands of international cricket after injury again ruled him out of the build-up to England’s one-day series against South Africa.
Jamie takes five for 12 to skittle out Egremont
Published 13 August 2008
WHILE the weather claimed much of the weekend’s cricket fixtures, the Under-15 games on Friday night managed to beat the rain and provide some notable performances.
Wilson’s 57 helps to stun lofty Caldbeck
Published 7 August 2008
Yet another weekend decimated by the weather, with only two matches taking place in the top three divisions on Saturday.
Five-time champs Wigton lose out on final day
Published 7 August 2008