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Cumbrian ace Paul Nixon signs up for Indian Cricket League
Published 2 October 2008
Paul Nixon is confident he won’t be thrown out of county cricket despite signing up for a “high risk” second season in the controversial Indian Cricket League.
Rooney gets nod from fellow players
Published 23 September 2008
CLEATOR captain David Rooney has been honoured by his fellow players in the North Lancs & Cumbria Cricket League. Rooney was voted as the Ppremier Division’s players’ player of the year with five first place votes.
Weather hits league
Published 5 September 2008
WEATHER hit the West Allerdale and Copeland Cricket Association fixtures once more this week, with just four games going ahead.
Australian pro blasts 1,000 runs for the fourth time
Published 4 September 2008
CLEATOR cricket club’s Aussie professional Paul Duffett is finishing off the club’s season with a flourish.
Captain Marvel Steven reveals his team’s title-winning secrets
Published 4 September 2008
WORKINGTON retained their North Lancs title on Saturday with a match to spare – but ambitious young skipper Steven Benson has already set his sights on going one better next season.BENSON, who in addition to his other roles is also club secretary, hopes to retain the captaincy next season. And he is no stranger to responsibility, having funded a six-month trip to Australia at just 19, developing his playing and coaching skills at a club in Melbourne.
League championship going down to the wire
Published 4 September 2008
GOING into the penultimate week of the season only one team, Penrith II, remained undefeated. Needless to say, this record duly disappeared at Appleby where the home side won by three wickets.
Carlisle beaten
Published 3 September 2008
CARLISLE lost out in their battle at Duddon Sports Club in a low scoring North Lancs Cumbria League game. Duddon opened and posted 129-9, Steven Johnson claiming 3-29 and Chris Foxcroft 3-8. But Carlisle could not hang on to record a victory as they slumped to 101 all out as Graham Stevenson picked up four wickets for just eight runs.
Penrith Gold land title again after edging out Workington
Published 3 September 2008
ANOTHER weekend of poor weather meant that only one of the planned Cumbria Junior Cricket League finals was able to proceed and it saw Penrith Gold Under-15s clinch the overall league title for the second successive year.
Workington retain cricket league title
Published 1 September 2008
Workington secured the North Lancs & Cumbria Cricket League championship for the second year running – despite some last minute flutters against Penrith on Saturday.
Carlisle on a downer
Published 29 August 2008
CARLISLE lost their battle against relegation from the North Lancs Premier League o when they went downby 86 runs against Cockermouth.
Keeper Prior impressed by new work ethic
Published 28 August 2008
MATT Prior has revealed how a new hard work ethic has helped England’s resurgence as a one-day team and underpinned their outstanding displays in the NatWest Series against South Africa.
Ups and downs are as clear as mud!
Published 28 August 2008
AS THE season draws to a close promotion and relegation positions should become clearer, but, in some cases, the weekend results muddied the waters somewhat.
Carlisle relegated as they go down to Cockermouth
Published 25 August 2008
CARLISLE lost their battle against relegation from the North Lancs Premier League on Saturday when they lost by 86 runs against Cockermouth.
Osborne and Challenor set the Penrith pace
Published 21 August 2008
Saeed 50 in vain as Carlisle slide to Cleator defeat
Published 20 August 2008
THIRD-PLACED Millom also picked up an 18-point haul and closed the gap on second-placed Cleator to five points, when they defeated Carlisle by six wickets.
Lincs come out on top
Published 20 August 2008
MORE than 600 overs of Cumbria under-17s’ schedule this year have been lost to the weather. And, as a result of the poor summer – and a bad defeat at the hands of Lincolnshire – Cumbria now have little chance of promotion.
Cumbrians land OSCAs
Published 20 August 2008
SIX Cumbrian cricketing enthusiasts and one local club have been honoured at the recent Cumbria Cricket Board OSCA ceremony.
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