09 August, 2014

v Surrey RLODC at Trent Bridge


Match abandoned at Trent Bridge

 Bertha the only winner.




07 August, 2014

v Kent Spitfires RLODC at Trent Bridge

Raining Champions

Notts and Kent shared the points in the latest Pelican fixture as a heavy storm at 1930 ensured no more play was possible on the day.

02 August, 2014

v Hampshire NWT20 Blast Quarter-final at Trent Bridge

OUTLAWS, IT TURNS OUT, AREN'T IN-VINCE-ABLE as Hampshire make Vincemeat out of Notts

A magnificent 93 not out from Hampshire captain James Vince and an indifferent bowling performance ensured the visitors cruised to a five wicket victory at Trent Bridge to knock Notts out of the Twenty/20 Blast.

30 July, 2014

v Glamorgan RLODC at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Outlaws never say die



Notts made it four away wins in a week as for the second day in succession when they came back from dead, as Steve Mullaney and Ajmal Shahzad added an unbroken 93 runs for the eighth wicket in 13 overs as Notts got home with nine balls unused against Glamorgan at the ground formerly known as Sophia Gardens.
On sunny cloudless day Notts won the toss and inserted Glamorgan, Shahzad came in for Jake Ball as the only change from the Somerset tie the previous day.


28 July, 2014

v Somerset RLODC at Trent Bridge

After a highly entertaining day in front 2917 people, Notts and Somerset tied their Pelican Cup fixture. Notts will be more happy of the two teams after scoring an under par score. But a fine bowling effort meant that Notts shared the spoils.

26 July, 2014

v Sussex Sharks RLODC at Horsham

Big Opening Partnership sets-up victory 


Notts winning run continued with a comfortable 29 run victory at Cricket Field Road, Horsham in their opening match the Royal London Cup.

25 July, 2014

v Yorkshire Vikings NWT20 Blast at Headingley

Viking hearts Broken

Notts saved their best until last in the zonal round by breaking Tyke hearts at Carnegie Hall.

With a crowd 8662 behind them, the home contingent were confident of victory against a Notts side who gave Jake Ball his first taste of first team action since hobbling off Taunton in early May.

23 July, 2014

v Northamptonshire Steelbacks NWT20 Blast at Wantage Road, Northampton

After another professional performance Notts Outlaws comfortably beat Northants Steelbacks by 22 runs at a hot and humid Wantage Road last night.
In front of good sized crowd, by Northants standards, James Taylor won the toss and elected to bat. Lumb had gone lame once again, a re-occurrence of the left arm injury,  so Sam Wood returned. After a quiet first over from Oli Stone, Mullaney and Hales tucked in. Mull hit Willey the Younger for four fours in over two. Hales not to be outdone hit Stone for two fours and a six in over 3. The wicket looked a belter and despite Willey changing ends, the run rate was still electric, 50 runs were scored in the first five overs. Off the second ball of the sixth over Hales played on to Crook for 16-ball 28, an innings including three fours and two sixes; 54 for one. In next over bowled by Azharullah bowling from the Pavilion End, Mullaney (22) was caught by Middlebrook at fine leg.

Second XI v Leicestershire friendly at Notts Sports Ground, Lady Bay

PETER'S SON CENTURY


Yesterday I found that I had the opportunity to pop down to a sunny Lady Bay and watch a couple of hours of the Second Eleven Friendly between Notts and Leicestershire (Day 2). I arrived after noon but still hoped to see one of the over night pair, of Sam Kelsall and Jake Libby, at least still batting but alas not.