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12 April, 2016
07 April, 2016
v Cambridge MCCU at Fenner's Cambridge
Day 3
Notts wrap-it all up between the showers
Luke Wood bags himself a 5-fer in 517 run win
Notts declared on their overnight score of 170-5. The Cambridge students started on time but under the threat of rain and soon lost opener Tetley to a catch behind off Ball. Showing slightly better resilience than first time around, Cambridge were 47-3 when the rain did arrive.
Following an early lunch and then another rain delay, Notts set about rolling the Cambridge XI over for a second time, finding time in the process to allow both Mullaney and Patel to turn their arms over for few overs each. At the other end, Luke Wood helped himself to 5-40, Cambidge MCCU 131 all out Notts win by 517 runs
At Loughborough: Loughborough were bowled out for 198, Matt Carter 3-27 and a wicket for Jackson Bird.
Elsewhere: Billy Root has hit his first F/C century, for Leeds Bradford MCCU at Hove against Sussex, being out before lunch for 133.
Notts wrap-it all up between the showers
Luke Wood bags himself a 5-fer in 517 run win
Notts declared on their overnight score of 170-5. The Cambridge students started on time but under the threat of rain and soon lost opener Tetley to a catch behind off Ball. Showing slightly better resilience than first time around, Cambridge were 47-3 when the rain did arrive.
Following an early lunch and then another rain delay, Notts set about rolling the Cambridge XI over for a second time, finding time in the process to allow both Mullaney and Patel to turn their arms over for few overs each. At the other end, Luke Wood helped himself to 5-40, Cambidge MCCU 131 all out Notts win by 517 runs
At Loughborough: Loughborough were bowled out for 198, Matt Carter 3-27 and a wicket for Jackson Bird.
The students resumed overnight on 107-4 with Robert Sehmi going to his half-century soon before being caught behind off Will Gidman for 53.
Jackson Bird, in his first bowl for the Club, then reduced Loughborough to 146-6 as he bowled Jack Gold before Gidman got his second of the morning, Andrew Rishton caught for 35.
Carter (3-27) and Blatherwick (3-54) then both added their third wickets before Sam Wood rounded off the innings on 198, trapping Bavesh Pankhania LBW for 8.
Nottinghamshire lost Jake Libby (3) early in their second innings but Wood and Smith combined to take the score to 98 before the fall of another wicket, Smith caught a first slip.
Wood ended the day unbeaten on 52* as rain forced an early end to the game with the score on 113-2. Notts website
Elsewhere: Billy Root has hit his first F/C century, for Leeds Bradford MCCU at Hove against Sussex, being out before lunch for 133.
01 April, 2016
v Leicestershire 2 Day Friendly at Trent Bridge
Day 2
Day two began with overcast skies and with the floodlights switched on. A breeze blew across the ground from the direction of the river at Lady Bay and this made it feel decidedly "Baltic" and resulted in the Leicestershire having a jumper swap through-out the 60 overs with multiple duplicate players on the pitch for much of the time..
Day two began with overcast skies and with the floodlights switched on. A breeze blew across the ground from the direction of the river at Lady Bay and this made it feel decidedly "Baltic" and resulted in the Leicestershire having a jumper swap through-out the 60 overs with multiple duplicate players on the pitch for much of the time..
31 March, 2016
Talking Balls
Statement from Cricket Australia:
30 March, 2016
v Leicestershire 50 over Friendly at Trent Bridge
Off the radar, unannounced and possibly behind closed doors, Notts had a 50 overs a side pre-season warm-up game against the Foxes.
24 March, 2016
ECB Regulation Tweaks for 2016
Ahead of the coming season the ECB has made a few more tweaks to the rules in all competitions, it would appear:
21 March, 2016
19 March, 2016
07 March, 2016
Too Much Cricket?
Is there really too much county cricket?
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