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| Play abandoned at Blackpool |
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| South Africa hit by Broad-side |
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| Brown named in Lancs squad |
KARL Brown has been named in Lancashire?s squad for the County Championship game with Surrey at Blackpool, which starts on Wednesday.
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| Lancs lose out |
PAUL Horton and Lou Vincent both hit Pro40 League half-centuries against Sussex - but Lancashire lost and stay rooted to the foot of the Division One table.
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| Brooklands and Stockport on way up |
BROOKLANDS and Stockport are celebrating promotion with three games of the Cheshire League season still to go.
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| Champions Trophy postponed |
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| Law set for Sussex clash |
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| KP fires England to victory |
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| Lancs face battle to avoid defeat |
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| Vaughan wants Ashes place |
MICHAEL Vaughan is determined to force his way back into the England side and face Australia in next year's Ashes series.
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| Local cricket round up |
GROUNDSMEN in the region will be praying that the foul weather relents to give them chances of preparing for big occasions this weekend.
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| Harmison comes out of retirement |
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| Lancs in trouble at Canterbury |
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| Francois to stay
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FRANCOIS du Plessis (pictured) has signed a new three-year deal with Lancashire.
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| Lancs drop Vincent |
LOU Vincent has been left out of Lancashire's squad for their County Championship game with Kent which starts at Canterbury tomorrow.
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| Lancs held up after Cork double |
FORMER England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones made a season's best 80 not out to rescue Kent on day one of their LV County Championship match against Lancashire at Canterbury.
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| Early boost for Lancashire |
DOMINIC Cork and Steven Croft both claimed two wickets as Lancashire had the better of the first two sessions on the opening day of their County Championship match with Kent at Canterbury.
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| Lancs look to batsmen |
LANCASHIRE will be looking to their batsmen to put them in control of their County Championship match with Kent at Canterbury today.
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| Lancs rained off |
LANCASHIRE'S final match of the season at Old Trafford was today abandoned without a ball being bowled.
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| Mal Loye column |
FRIDAY had to be up there as one of the most emotional days of my career because my best mate, Iain Sutcliffe, retired from cricket with immediate effect.
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| Sutcliffe calls it a day |
IAIN Sutcliffe won't play for Lancashire again after the batsman announced his retirement.
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| David Lloyd column |
I WOULD be surprised if Stuart Law was captain of Lancashire next season.
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| Law's Lancs broadside |
LANCASHIRE captain Stuart Law last night blasted the club's cricket committee for not consulting him about the decision to release Dominic Cork.
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| Lancs struggle in Roses clash |
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| Jimmy's passed the Test |
JIMMY Anderson may have had his best summer in Test cricket, but he admits he is still not sure of his place in the England side.
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| Cork to leave Lancs |
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| 500 up for loyal Keedy |
HE may be a Yorkshireman, but Gary Keedy's place in Lancashire history is now firmly fixed.
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| Winning start for Pietersen
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KEVIN Pietersen made a winning start to his Test captaincy as England defeated South Africa by six wickets at the Brit Oval.
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| Smith in for Roses battle |
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| Royals disaster for Lancs |
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| Downpour forces draw at Lancs |
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| David Lloyd column |
JIMMY Anderson is now in the Premier League of swing bowlers, especially after taking the second innings wicket of Graeme Smith late on Friday evening.
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| Rain hits England run chase |
ENGLAND were set 197 for a consolation victory in the final npower Test against South Africa at the Brit Oval.
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| Rain frustrates England |
ENGLAND'S bid to build on their advantage in the final Test was frustrated by the weather at The Brit Oval on Saturday when rain restricted play to only 17.5 overs on the third day.
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