Lancashire League: Limited overs cricket returns (25 February 1999)
Limited overs cricket will return to the Lancashire League next season after new rule changes were rubber-stamped by member clubs last night
25-Feb-1999
25 February 1999
Lancashire League: Limited overs cricket returns
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Limited overs cricket will return to the Lancashire League next
season after new rule changes were rubber-stamped by member clubs
last night.
Declarations have been scrapped and the league will revert back to 50
overs a side under a new points system after clubs voted in the
changes at the league's AGM.
The new rules include:
- A return to limited overs cricket
The changes will be warmly welcomed by spectators and players alike
after last season's rules came under heavy criticism from all
quarters.
Meanwhile, new chairman Burt Hanson was officially voted in at last
night's meeting after Peter Westwell stepped down following nearly 11
years in office.
And Lionel Cooke was installed as secretary following the resignation
of Rod Slater at the end of last season. Brian Murray is the new
deputy chairman and David Shepherd has also taken over as assistant
secretary.
But the league are still looking for a new sponsor for the Worsley
Cup after Jennings ended their six year association with the
competition last season.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)