09 September, 2015

SEC Final v Middlesex at Radlett CC


SEC Final Middlesex 254 & 264 Notts 331 & 188-6 W Gidman 94* Notts win by 4 wkts. Congratulations Notts on winning the SEC championship.

07 September, 2015

v Surrey RLODC S/F at the Oval


SURREY AND SANGAKKARA EDGE OUT OUTLAWS


Notts lost in heart-breaking fashion in a highly entertaining and memorable semi-final at The Oval. 

29 August, 2015

25 August, 2015

v Durham Jets RLODC Q/F at Trent Bridge

DURHAM MISS THE BOAT AS RAIN REDUCES RESULT TO AN OUTLAWS RUNAWAY STEAL

Despite losing the toss and falling foul of the vagaries of Duckworth Lewis algorithm, Notts comfortably defeated Durham by 49 runs in what turned out to be a 24 over game at TB last night.

22 August, 2015

v Warwickshire LV Championship at Trent Bridge

Day 4
NOTTS SHINE THROUGH TO TAKE A SUPERB WIN AMID THE TRENT BRIDGE GLOOM


A superb and highly deserved victory for Notts beating Warwickshire by an innings and 123 runs in the Stygian gloom at Trent Bridge today with 12.5 overs unused. With the floodlights on full beam Notts were forced to bowl Steven Mullaney and Samit Patel in tandem after tea and in 23.1 overs took the remaining four wickets. The 24-point victory means that Notts now stand third in the championship table. 

19 August, 2015

v Hampshire RLODC at Trent Bridge

DURHAM THE REWARD, BUT RAIN THE ONLY WINNER AT TRENT BRIDGE




Only 39 overs were possible at Trent Bridge today as rain stopped play at 1631 and despite three separate pitch inspections the players never returned as the intermittent drizzle was never far away.

18 August, 2015

v Kent Spitfires RLODC at Trent Bridge



Titch ton but SAM TAKES TOP BILLINGs


A poor bowling performance meant that Notts lost for the first time this season in the 50 over competition; in a match which included two tons and a hat trick. Kent needed an unlikely 106 runs from the final 10 overs but got there with eight balls unused as Sam Billings finished on 118.

Second Eleven v Derbyshire 2s Friendly at NSG, Lady Bay

CARTERS RETURN TO GIVE NOTTS LIFT

As an apéritif to the day's main course an hour or so's action a Lady Bay was sampled. On view was a Derbyshire second eleven taking on a Nottinghamshire's equivalent. Only a handful of spectators had been tempted by this friendly fixture.