![]() Ball three: Clarke writing a new chapter?Īfter Durham had made 181-3 in their 20 overs (losing only three wickets, are you leaving some runs on the field I wonder), Joe Clarke made short work of the target, his century including eight sixes and seven fours, as Notts cruised home. But a leg bye that should probably have been refused took him off strike and he was run out by Alex Davies’ bullseye (having a good night after 82 with the bat) and Lanky had their win by four runs – with squeakier bums than their superiority deserved. Then Matt Critchley (a talented and resourceful cricketer who might captain his county or another quite soon) hit six, two and four off the first three deliveries of the last over, leaving Derbyshire requiring just seven more. Lancashire were winning their match against Derbyshire for 39 of its 40 overs (especially after Wayne Madsen injured his achilles attempting a ramp just when he had found his range on the drive). ![]() ![]() I’d say “well…” and that’s how we got a cuboid black and white portable television in 1976 or so. As long as the West Indies weren’t playing, I’d sigh and say “well…” and she would mutter that it was a boring game and ask when it would be finished. My mother used to ask me “Who’s winning?” (a question The Hundred’s format will make harder to answer by the way). Nottinghamshire and Lancashire sit on top of the North Group with five points each from two wins and a washout. Ball two: Lancashire beat Derbyshire at Headingley
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