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Wisden CricInfo staff
June 10, 2003
Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, Quarter-finals
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Kevin Dean celebrates dismissing Mark Ramprakash during Derbyshire's defeat of Surrey |
Worcestershire 216 for 8 (Anurag 74) beat Leicestershire 141 (Harrity 3-23) by 75 runs
Scorecard
After enjoying the upper hand for much of yesterday's play, Leicestershire were caught cold on the resumption of their rain-interrupted quarter-final at Grace Road, as Mark Harrity and Matt Mason took three wickets each on a slow seamer. Leicestershire resumed on their overnight 5 for 0, but immediately lost Virender Sehwag for 2 and never recovered. They stumbled to 60 for 6 in pursuit of Worcestershire's 216 for 8, and only a desperate rearguard from Phil DeFreitas and Charlie Dagnall enabled them to reach the relative prosperity of 141.
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Delight for Ian Harvey as he runs out Ian Bell as Gloucestershire edged home in a tense finish at Edgbaston |
Lancashire 254 (Loye 74) beat Middlesex 195 (Martin 4-34) by 57 runs at Old Trafford
Scorecard
Lancashire's biggest guns - Andrew Flintoff, Stuart Law and Carl Hooper - managed just 49 runs between them, but 74 from Mal Loye and a vicious late assault from Glen Chapple carried Lancashire to a more-than-adequate 254 against Middlesex at Old Trafford. Chapple, who came in at No. 7 and slapped three fours and three sixes in a 25-ball 45 not out, was the eventual difference between the sides. Middlesex were always playing catch-up in their innings, after James Anderson and Peter Martin had reduced them to 22 for 3. Martin went on to take a typically economical 4 for 34 from his ten overs, and despite a brave assault from the tail, Middlesex were unable to recover. None of their batsmen managed more than Andrew Strauss's 32, although Chad Keegan kept his team's spirits up with a bold but futile 29 from 20 balls at No. 11.
Semi-final draw
Worcestershire v Lancashire at Worcester
Gloucestershire v Derbyshire at Bristol
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