LEAGUE MATCHES: ROUND 6
Carnforth v Penwortham
Penwortham won the toss at Lodge Quarry and elected to bat first, They lost Robbie Sumner caught by Tom Parkinson off Dylan Conroy for 0 (4 balls), 4-1. Jonathon Hothersall came in at three and became Dylan Conroy's second wicket bowled for 13 (27 balls)(2x4), 23-2.
Edward Duckworth joined Kriston Yearwood and they were making steady progress, Freddie Whatmuff was brought on to bowl and in his second over had Edward Duckworth caught by James Park Johnson for 11 (28 balls)(1x4), 71-3. Nathan Elliott was in next but was soon out lbw to James Park Johnson for 9 (13 balls), 84-4.
Kane Donaghy replaced Elliott but lost Kriston Yearwood bowled by James Park Johnson for 46 (75 balls)(6x4,1x6), 91-5. Charlie Parker was the new batsman and with Donaghy kept the scoreboard ticking over, Alfie Hill was introduced into the attack and with his second ball had Kane Donaghy caught by Tom Parkinson for 18 (30 balls)(3x4), 142-6.
Charlie Parker had a new partner in Ian Walling Jnr and they continued to make runs, James Park Johnson made the breakthrough Ian Walmsley Jnr caught behind by Bradley Hoyle for 22 (24 balls)(2x6), 184-7. Ed Cox came to the wicket but in James Park Johnson's next over Charlie Parker was caught by Jaco Beneke for 51 (65 balls)(4x4,2x6), 195-8.
Nathan Walmsley was the next batsman and was bowled by Dylan Conroy on the last ball of the innings for 10 (22 balls)(1x4)as Penwortham closed on 220-9 in their 50 overs, Ed Cox was 17no (18 balls)(1x4).
The Carnforth bowling was James Park Johnson took 4-61 from 13 overs, Dylan Conroy 3-50 off 13, Alfie Hill 1-23 from 4, Freddie Whatmuff 1-47 off 12, Jaco Beneke 0-13 from 2 and James Parkinson 0-21 off 6.
James Park Johnson and Joel Frith opened for the hosts and got off to a great start, James Park Johnson was first out lbw to Nathan Walmsley for 22 (25 balls)(4x4,1x6),56-1. Jaco Beneke was number three and was scoring at a run a ball, he lost Joel Frith caught by Edward Duckworth off Ed Cox for 30 (34 balls)(6x4), 81-2.
Sam Frith joined Beneke but was soon out lbw to Ed Cox for 2 (11 balls), 95-3. Freddie Whatmuff was the new batsman, Disaster struck with the loss of three wickets for two runs, Nathan Elliott did the damage, he took two wickets in four balls, Jaco Beneke was the first caught by Nathan Walmsley for 39 (37 balls)(5x4,1x6), 108-4, incoming batsman Bradley Hoyle fell two balls later lbw for 0 (2 balls), 109-5.
Dylan Conroy came to the wicket but in Nathan Elliott's next over had Conroy caught and bowled for 0 (5 balls), 110-6. Tom Parkinson replaced Conroy and with Freddie Whatmuff took the score to 166 where three wickets fell on the same score, two in one over. Tom Parkinson was run out by Isaac Roberts for 14 (47 balls)(1x4), 166-7, next ball new man Jack Huntington was bowled by Kriston Yearwood for 0 (1 ball), 166-8.
Alfie Hill replaced Huntington but in the next over Freddie Whatmuff fell lbw to Nathan Walmsley for 22 (54 balls)(3x4), 166-9. James Parkinson was in at eleven but two runs later Nathan Walmsley bowled Alfie Hill for 1 (9 balls) as Carnforth were bowled out for 168 in 37.5 overs, James Parkinson was 0no (5 balls).
The Penwortham bowling figures were Nathan Elliott took 3-31 from 7 overs, Nathan Walmsley 3-40 off 9.5, Ed Cox 2-40 from 14, Kriston Yearwood 1-3 off 2, Isaac Roberts 0-20 from 3 and Charlie Parker 0-22 off 2.
Euxton v Barrow
Euxton won the toss at Balshaw Park and chose to bat first, Josh Tolley and Max Harper opened , Max Harper fell lbw to Hardus Coetzer for 8 (20 balls)(1x4), 23-1, The Euxton number three was James Bone who quickly became wicket number two for Hardus Coetzer lbw for 0 (9 balls), 32-2.
Ben Houghton joined Tolley and with Tolley leading the way were approaching the hundred when Ben Houghton was caught by Daryl Wearing off Sam Henderson for 20 (47 balls)(1x4,1x6), 90-3. Josh Boyden was the new batsman and was out on the dreaded nelson caught by Oliver Whalley off Sam Henderson for 11 (25 balls)(2x4), 111-4.
Nishan Peiris joined Tolley and they went on a run fest, Josh Tolley reached his century and the next ball Nishan Peiris was caught by Simon Chadd off Hardus Coetzer for 79 (56 balls)(5x4,6x6)( 25 hit off one over), 246-5.
Jack Morgan replaced Peiris and with Tolley saw Euxton close on 258-5 in their 50 overs, Josh Tolley carried his bat on 110 (142 balls)(15x4,1x6) and Jack Morgan 3no (5 balls).
For Barrow Hardus Coetzer took 3-51 from 9 overs, Sam Henderson 2-35 off 10, Daryl Wearing 0-18 from 9, Sam Dutton 0-26 off 5, Simon Chadd 0-31 from 4 and Declan Tyson 0-87 off 13.
The visitors got off to a poor start losing Simon Chadd bowled by Josh Boyden for 7 (22 balls)(1x4), 9-1. Oliver Whalley was in at three but soon lost opener Luke Callow caught by James Bone off Josh Boyden for 9 (23 balls)(1x4), 25-2.
Hardus Coetzer joined Whalley and they had nearly doubled the score when Hardus Coetzer was bowled by Nishan Peiris for 9 (16 balls)(1x6), 41-3. Sam Dutton was the new batsman and with Whalley were making progress when he was out lbw to Nishan Peiris for 18 (24 balls)(2x4), 78-4.
Declan Tyson replaced Dutton but with the score on 100 lost Oliver Whalley caught by Ben Houghton off Nishan Peoris for 36 (58 balls)(5x4), 100-5. Next in was Jonah Lowes but five runs later disaster for the visitors losing four wickets on the same score (three in three balls), Declan Tyson was stumped by Jack Morgan off Nichan Peiris's last ball for 16 (46 balls)(1x4), 105-6.
Sagar Malhan came to the wicket, in the next James Bone over Jack Morgan stumped Jonah Lowes for 0 (4 balls) off the first ball, 105-7, next ball incoming batsman Liam Walker was lbw for 0 (1 ball), 105-8.
Daryl Wearing came to the wicket but in Nishan Peiris's next over he claimed his fifth wicket Sagar Malhan bowled for 0 (4 balls), 105-9. Sam Henderson came in at eleven but was soon out caught by Alfie Delve off Elliott Mackrael for 6 (7 balls)(1x4) as Barrow were bowled out for 115 in 35.3 overs with Daryl Wearing 4no (8 balls).
The Euxton bowling fidhures were Nishan Peiris took 5-30 from 11 overs, James Bone 2-17 off 7, Josh Boyden 2-19 from 6, Ellioot Mackrael 1-4 off 0.3, Josheph Bowden 0-10 from 4 and Joseph Barker 0-29 off 6.
Fulwood & Broughton v Great Eccleston
Fulwood & Broughton won the toss at the Highfield ground and decided to bat first, Ewen Mansford and Matt Smith opened with a stand of 138 broken when Ewen Mansford was bowled by Tyler McGladdery for 34 (81 balls)(5x4), 138-1. Ben Rosbottom was the number three and he supported Matt Smith until Smith was out caught by Phil Booth off Will Smith for 96 (86 balls)(12 x4, 4x6), 154-2.
Charlie Rossiter joined Rosbottom and at times destroyed the visitors bowling, he hit 22, 23 and 28 off an over and with Rosbottom saw Fulwood & Broughton close on 360-2 in their 50 overs, Charlie Rossiter was 151no (79 balls)(6x4, 18x6) with Ben Rosbottom 46no (74 balls)(1x4,3x6).
The Great Eccleston bowling was Tyler McGladdery took 1-57 from 10 overs, Will Smith 1-72 off 15, Will Turnbull 0-32 from 3, Alexander Rhodes 0-74 off 9 and Phil Booth 0-111 from 13.
The visitors got off to a bad start and never recovered, Chris Brookes bowled Alexander Rhodes for 0 (6 balls), 3-1, Number three was Tyler McGladdery but he quickly lost Will Smith bowled by Jon Fenton for 4 (9 balls), 7-2.
Mohammed Fazil was next in but soon lost his partner Tyler McGladdery caught by Lewis Wellings for 4 (3 balls)(1x4b, 13-3. Matthew Lawrenson came to the wicket and saw Mohammed Fazil fall caught by Lewis Wellings off Jon Fenton for 2 (12 balls), 25-4.
Will Turnbull replaced Fazil but he became Jon Fenton's next victim caught by Ben Parkinson for 13 (18 balls)(2x4), 42-5. Joe McMillan was the new batsman but seven runs later fell lbw to Jon Fenton for 4 (7 balls(1x4), 49-6.
Alex Swale came to the wicket but saw Jon Fenton claim his fifth wicket Matthew Lawrenson caught by Ben Rosbottom for 15 (38 balls)(3x4), 68-7. Will Metcalf joined Swale but for four runs later Jon Fenton struck again having Alex Swale caught by Clayton Stone for 6 (29 balls)(1x4), 72-8.
Phil Booth was the next batsman but in Lewis Wellings next over he mopped up the remaining wickets, Will Metcalf was bowled for 3 (10 balls), 74-9, number eleven was Emran Patel who took a run off his first ball, next ball Phil Booth was caught by Simon Kerrigan for 0 (1 ball) as Great Eccleston were bowled out for 75 in 22 overs. Emran Patel was 1no (1 ball).
The hosts only used three bowlers, Jon Fenton took 6-42 from 11 overs, Chris Brookes 2-13 off 7 and Lewis Wellings 2-8 from 4.
Lytham v Morecambe
Lytham won the toss at Church Road and batted first, Edward Fiddler and Ryan Norris gave them a good start, Michael Bland was brought into the attack and in his second over had Edward Fiddler caught behind by Reuben Orr for 15 (29 balls)(1x4), 52-1. Archie Banks-Smith came in at three and with Norris took the score to 101, Michael Bland once again broke the partnership with Ryan Norris caught by Andrew Creech for 46 (80 balls)(7x4,1x6), 101-2.
Sahaan Sahaan was in next and with Banks-Smith continued to make progress, Siddarth Ahhuja made the breakthrough Sahaan Sahaan caught and bowled for 25 (39 balls)(1x4,1x6), 157-3. Stewart Davision was the new batsman but with only six runs added was caught behind by Reuben Orr off Siddarth Ahhuja for 1 (5 balls), 163-4.
Alex Higham replaced Davision and he hit two sixes in the same over but in the next over Archie Banks-Smith fell caught and bowled by Siddarth Ahhuja for 52 (88 balls)(4x4,1x6), 188-5. Myles Child joined Higham and they took the score past the two hundred, Siddarth Ahhuja once again struck having Alex Higham caught by Joe Davies for 27 (24 balls)(2x4,2x6), 208-6.
Ben Saunders came to the wicket but he lost Myles Child, Siddarth Ahhuja's fifth wicket lbw for 6 (19 balls), 219-7. James Fiddler replaced Child but lost his partner Ben Saunders lbw to Siddarth Ahhuja for 17 (19 balls)(1x4,1x6), 228-8.
Richard Openshaw came to the wicket and lost James Fiddler off the last ball of the innings caught by Lloyd (Adam) Smith off Regan Jackson for 5 (7 balls) as Lytham closed on 239-9 in their 50 overs with Richard Openshaw 3no (6 balls).
For Morecambe Siddarth Ahhuja took 6-60 from 15 overs, Michael Bland 2-54 off 11, Regan Jackson 1-58 from 9, Joe Davies 0-22 off 2, Lewis Smith 0-23 from 3 and Lloyd (Adam) Smith 0-34 off 10.
In reply Morecambe lost two early wickets, Andrew Creech falling lbw to Richard Openshaw for 0 (5 balls), 15-1, Joe Davies was in at three but was quickly out caught by Richard Openshaw off Sabbir Patel for 0 (5 balls). 20-2.
Siddarth Ahhuja joined Lewis Smith and they had doubled the score when Lewis Smith was lbw to Ben Saunders for 28 (35 balls)(3x4), 47-3. Benjy Orr was next in, Sahaan Sahaan was brought on to bowl and in his first over had Benjy Orr caught by Richrd Openshaw for 1 (10 balls), 52-4.
Luke Pearson replaced Orr and supported Siddarth Ahhuja, Sahaan Sahhan broke the partnership with Luke Pearson caught by Ryan Norris for 8 (23 balls)(1x4), 91-5. Joseph Bradshaw was the new batsman but disaster for the visitors Siddarth Ahhuja fell caught by Alex Higham off Sahaan Sahaan for 49 (46 balls)(6x4), 113-6.
Reuben Orr came to the wicket and battled away but was bowled by Sahaan Sahaan for 2 (25 balls), 120-7, Lloyd (Adam) Smith joined Joseph Bradshaw but two runs later he became Sahaan Sahaan's fifth wicket stumped by Stewart Davison for 2 (6 balls), 122-8.
In Sahaan Sahaan's next over he mopped up the remaining two wickets in two balls, Michael Bland was bowled for 2 (6 balls), 130-9 and then next ball number eleven Regan Jackson was also bowled for 0 (1 ball) as Morecambe were bowled out for 130 in 32.3 overs with Joseph Bradshaw 15no (41 balls)(2x4).
The Lytham bowling figures were Sahaan Sahaan took 7-34 from 10.3 overs, Sabbir Patel 1-22 off 9, Richard Openshaw 1-23 from 7, Ben Saunders 1-38 off 5 and Myles Child 0-8 from 1.
Thornton Cleveleys v Preston
Thornton Cleveleys won the toss at Illawalla and elected to bat first, Kai Collinge and Josh Borrell opened and gave them a good start but both were out on the same score, Josh Borrell was the first to go lbw to Arbaz Khan for 25 (32 balls)(4x4,1x6), 42-1, Sam Curwen was in at three but immediately lost Kai Collinge caught by Arbaz Khan off Imran Mehmood for 11 (37 balls)(2x4), 42-2.
Joshua Sackfield joined Curwen and they took the score to 71 when three wickets fell, Talha Patel bowled Sam Curwen for 18 (19 balls)(2x4,1x6), 71-3, Will Weber was next in, In the next over Imran Mehmood took two wickets in two balls, Joshua Sackfield was caught behind by Basim Ali for 10 (17 balls)(2x4), 71-4. Joshua Rolinson came to the wicket and was out lbw first ball for 0, 71-5.
Jake Apperley joined Will Weber and they tried to rebuild the innings, Imran Mehmood had other ideas , Jake Apperley fell caught behind by Basim Ali for 12 (14 balls)(2x4), 89-6. Evan Martin was the new batsman but seven runs later history repeated itself with three wickets falling on the same score, Imran Mehmood took three wickets in four balls, his fifth was Will Weber bowled for 11 (16 balls)(2x4), 96-7, new man Ethan Elphick was bowled first ball for 0 (1 ball), 96-8, Evan Chandler came to the wicket and two balls later fell lbw for 0 (2 balls),96-9. That was wickets Five ,six and seven for Mehmood.
Anthony Ellison was number eleven and became Imran Mehmood's eight victim caught by Ahmed Saeed Bariwala fir 5 (5 balls) as Thornton Cleveleys were bowled out for 99 in 25.3 overs , Evan Martin was 3no (9 balls).
Preston only used three bowlers, Imran Mehmood took 8-42 from 12.3 overs, Talha Patel 1-15 off 5 and Arbaz Khan 1-41 from 8.
The visitors lost opener Navazish Ali lbw to Joshua Sackfield for 0 (6 balls), 4-1. Imran Mehmood was the visitors number three, Sajid Patel attacked the bowling but lost Imran Mehmood caught by Evan Martin off Joshua Rolinson for 5 (10 balls)(1x4), 30-2.
Suhel Patel joined Sajid Patel and they had victory in sight when Sajid Patel was caught by Will Weber off Joshua Sackfield for 54 (45 balls)(12x4), 91-3. Ahmed Saeed Bariwala came to the wicket and with his first three shots won the game, hitting a single, six then four as Preston won on 103-3 in 16 overs, Suhel Patel 21no (33 balls)(2x4) and Ahmed Saeed Bariwala 11no (3 balls)(1x4,1x6).
The Thornton Cleveleys bowling was Evan Chandler took 1-12 from 2 overs, Joshua Sackfield 1-13 off 1, Joshua Rolinson 1-41 from 5, Jake Allerley 0-13 off 3 and Anthony Ellison 0-24 from 5.
Whalley v Fleetwood
Fleetwood won the toss at Station Road and invited the hosts to bat first, The first three batsmen fell on the same score and in three consecutive overs, Aman Singh was bowled by Declan Clerkin for 3 (18 balls), 7-1, Number three was Monty Cort an in the next over Toby Birtwistle was bowled by Hassan Mughal for 4 (22 balls), 7-2.
Levi Wolfenden was in next but for the third over in a row a wicket fell Monty Cort lbw to Declan Clerkin for 0 (7 balls), 7-3. Frankie Jackson was the new batsman but disaster for the hosts as he was run out for 6 ( 8 balls)(1x4), 28-4.
Daniel Ainsworth replaced Jackson and with Wolfenden began the rebuilding, Matthew Siddall broke the partnership having Daniel Ainsworth caught by Woody Wilson for 19 (36 balls)(1x4,1x6), 80-5. Hamish Mullavey-Clark joined Wolfenden and they took control with a partnership of 136 in which Levi Wolfenden reached his century, Declan Clerkin made the breakthrough having Levi Wilfenden caught by Jeremy Davies for 145 (110 balls)(14x4,9x6), 216-6.
Ethan Jackson came to the wicket but was soon out bowled by Declan Clerkin for 4 (5 balls), 226-7. Thomas Cameron was Mullavey-Clark's new partner and lost him in the last over caught by Woody Wilson off Jeremy Davies for 55 (82 balls)(7x4), Joshua Dentith was in next and with Cameron saw Whalley close on 255-8 in their 50 overs, Thomas Cameron was 7no (12 balls) and Joshua Dentith 0mo (2 balls).
The Fleetwood bowling figures were Declan Clerkin took 4-77 from 15 overs, Hassan Mughal 1-19 off 6, Jeremy Davies 1-44 from 7, Matthew Siddall 1-59 off 15 and Nathan Bend 0-52 from 7.
The visitors lost two early wickets, Jeremy Davies caught behind by Thomas Cameron off Levi Wolfenden for 4 (11 balls)(1x4), 11-1, Muhammed Hurraira came in at three but was out stumped by Thomas Cameron off Monty Cort for 2 (4 balls), 14-2.
Harry McAleer joined Andy Drake and they were making steady progress, Monty Cort struck again having Harry McAleer caught by Levi Wolfenden for 16 (41 balls)(2x4), 40-3. Woody Wilson was the new batsman and he pushed on with Drake as they took the score past the hundred, Levi Wolfenden broke the partnership trapping Woody Wilson lbw for 33 (52 balls)(5x4), 116-4.
Tomas King replaced Wilson and with Drake were going well and took the score past the two hundred, It was again Levi Wolfenden who made the breakthrough bowling Tomas King for 65 (34 balls)(6x4,5x6), 204-5. Nathan Bend was next in but lost Andy Drake caught behind by Thomas Cameron off Levi Wolfenden for 83 (122 balls)(9x4,1x6), 221-6.
Charlie Clark came to the wicket with 35 required for 5 overs (30 balls), he was scoring at a run a ball when he was bowled by Joshua Dentith for 13 (12 balls)(1x6), 238-7, Hassan Mughal joined Bend 18 from 13 balls needed, 9 required off the last over, Nathan Bend was facing and they got two off the first ball and then the next two balls went for 6 giving Fleetwood victory on 261-7 in 49.3 overs with Nathan Bend 30no (17 balls)(1x4,2x6) and Hassan Mughal 5no (4 balls).
For Whalley Levi Wolfenden took4-69 from 15 overs, Monty Cort 2-59 off 12.3, Joshua Dentith 1-89 from 15 and Hamish Mullavey-Clark 0-43 off 7.
DIVISION TWO SCORES
Carnforth v Penwortham
Penwortham 12 pts defeated Carnforth 3 pts by 52 runs
Penwortham 220-9 (Charlie Parker 51, Kriston Yearwood 46, James Park Johnson 4-61), Carnforth 168
Euxton v Barrow
Euxton 12 pts defeated Barrow 1 pt by 143 runs
Euxton 258-5 (Josh Tolley 110no, Nishan Peiris 79), Barrow 115 (Nishan Peiris 5-30)
Fulwood & Broughton v Great Eccleston
Fulwood & Broughton 12 pts defeated Great Eccleston 0 pts bt 285 runs
Fulwood & Broughton 360-2 (Charlie Rossiter 151no, Matt Smith 96, Ben Rosbottom 46no), Great Eccleston 75 (Jon Fenton 6-42)
Lytham v Morecambe
Lytham 12 pts defeated Morecambe 2 pts by 109 runs
Lytham 239-9 (Archie Banks-Smith 52, Ryan Norris 46, Siddarth Ahhuja 6-30), Morecambe 130 (Siddarth Ahhuja 49, Sahaan Sahaan 7-34)
Thornton Cleveleys v Preston
Preston 12 pts defeated Thornton Cleveleys 0 pts by 7 wickets
Thornton Cleveleys 99 (Imran Mehmood 8-42), Preston 103-3 (Sajid Patel 54)
Whalley v Fleetwood
Fleetwood 11 pts defeated Whalley 5 pts by 3 wickets
Whalley 255-8 (Levi Wolfenden 145, Hamish Mullavery-Clark 55, Declan Clerkin 4-77), Fleetwood 261-7 (Andy Drake 83, Tomas King 65, Levi Wolfenden 4-69)
Division Two Table
| Club |
P |
W |
L |
T |
NR |
Bat |
BowlP |
Pen |
NNR |
Pts |
| Fulwood & Broughton |
6 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
15 |
0 |
3.28 |
63 |
| Euxton |
6 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
14 |
0 |
1.94 |
62 |
| Fleetwood |
6 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
14 |
0 |
0.67 |
62 |
| Penwortham |
6 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
12 |
0 |
0.3 |
45 |
| Barrow |
6 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
12 |
0 |
-0.39 |
43 |
| Lytham |
6 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
6 |
14 |
0 |
0.28 |
40 |
| Whalley |
6 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
10 |
0 |
-0.86 |
35 |
| Preston |
6 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
13 |
5 |
-0.02 |
31 |
| Morecambe |
6 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
11 |
0 |
-0.56 |
26 |
| Thornton Cleveleys |
6 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
6 |
0 |
-0.74 |
22 |
| Great Eccleston |
6 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
5 |
0 |
-2.03 |
20 |
| Carnforth |
6 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
8 |
0 |
-2.19 |
14 |