Lancashire: Lancs slump after stirring championship win (24 May 1999)
Lancashire followed up a magnificent championship win with a dismal CGU National League defeat
24-May-1999
24 May 1999
Lancashire: Lancs slump after stirring championship win
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Lancashire followed up a magnificent championship win with a dismal
CGU National League defeat.
Worcester Royals, so badly hit by injuries and illness that they had
to use 41 year old coach Bill Athey, strolled to a six wickets win
with 28 balls to spare to embarrass the league title holders at Old
Trafford yesterday.
Yet only 24 hours earlier Lancashire had fought back magnificently to
reach a formidable target of 332, beating Notts by three wickets.
Coach Dav Whatmore said: "It's hard to take in. We gained a lot of
credit for how we performed in the championship, but we deserved
nothing for this defeat in front of our own fans."
Lancashire call themselves Lightning for league purposes, but there
have been few flashes of inspiration in their last two matches. They
snatched defeat from the jaws of victory at Bristol three weeks ago,
and this latest setback pushed them into the bottom four of the First
Division.
There were no excuses for the way they allowed Royals to dominate the
game.
Mark Chilton and John Crawley steered them to a useful 82-1, but they
struggled from then on until the last two overs when Warren Hegg and
Richard Green blasted 29. Even so, a total of 186-8 from 45 overs
isn't going to scare many sides.
Royals, fresh from a good win over Warwicks Bears, had the best
possible start, a seven an over blitz from openers Paul Pollard and
Reuben Spiring and the result was never in doubt despite a careful
spell from Gary Yates which earned him three consecutive wickets.
Athey, looking as sprightly as anyone on the field, wrapped it up
with an unbeaten 22 and said: "You always expect a tough game at Old
Trafford, but I thought we controlled this one."
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph