19 August, 2014

v Warwickshire Bears ODC at Trent Bridge

OUTLAWS WIN IN SEE-SAW BEAR FIGHT

In a truly epic game involving 608 runs and 16 wickets, Notts triumphed by a single wicket off the very last ball to win Group B of the Pelican Cup. A home tie now awaits against either Derby, Leicester or Northants which is extremely likely to be played next Tuesday due to the upcoming Limited Overs International at Trent Bridge.

18 August, 2014

England's loss is Outlaws' gain

England ODI squad

v Northamptonshire LV Championship at Wantage Road

Day Four

NOTTS BRIEFLY GO TOP


Well it eventually all happened in mad rush at the end; 18 off a Wagner over and then in the last over, Alex Hales going to his ton and Notts to victory with a 4 and then a 6. The Margin of victory 5 wickets.

It certainly wasn't plain sailing in the first hour with the loss of Mullaney, Shahzad (both ducks) and Lumb (6) but a fourth wicket stand of 122 between Hales and Taylor (37), swung things towards the Green and Golds. Samit Patel finished a forgettable game for him with only 13 but Riki Wessels with 29 not out and again a healthy number of extras combining with Hales' 102*, Notts got there at 4 RPO.



14 August, 2014

v Middlesex Panthers RLODC at Lord's

In hopeless one-sided contest at Lord’s Notts triumphed by 77 runs on the Vera Duckworth method, a result which still managed to completely flattered the home side.

11 August, 2014

v Durham Jets RLODC Chester le Street

Notts crashed to their first limited overs away defeat of the season at The Riverside as Durham cruised to an easy victory.

Lions maul their prey

A captain's innings of 103* from James Taylor saw Lions comfortably beat Sri Lanka A  by 7 wickets, Alex Hales made 24 and Ravi Bopara also knocked loudly on the selectors' doors with 106.

10 August, 2014

Notts Outlaws T20 Averages 2014

Outlaws Batting and Bowling Averages Twenty20 2014

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