Yep! Just needed another batter to step up today! Or the pro…..Somethingfishy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 8:08 pmIf Frankie had been fielding long off instead of Toxy we would have won
As it was Toxy did his best and got his fingers to it but it went for 6. Fine margins...as some other bloke used to say.
Fantastic bowling from the pro too with a 5fer...but Paddy at the other end was excellent too.
Most definitely a spinners wicket with their pro also taking a 5fer.
The non striker fell to his knees in despair when the last Rammy guy out chipped it back to Paddy. A fantastic game of cricket.
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Pretty harsh picking on the pro when he has got a 5ferBurnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:11 pmYep! Just needed another batter to step up today! Or the pro…..
22 with the bat...one of our highest scorers on the day.
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Not picking on him at all, nice guy, but we are a side that needs runsSomethingfishy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:17 pmPretty harsh picking on the pro when he has got a 5fer
22 with the bat...one of our highest scorers on the day.
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I do think we are a main batter short. I said that at the start of the season when Jonny Whitehead left. Having said that we have racked up some decent totals this season. We are just a little bit inconsistent. They can't be accused of lack of spirit and fight. Twice we have posted 109 at home and defended it now.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:19 pmNot picking on him at all, nice guy, but we are a side that needs runs
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Bowling second just works for us..
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I don't think I will from now on
It must be better getting 5 for 40 for House rather than 5 test wickets including the in form Bairstow and Stokes.
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Very much so. I was worried with the low total but a part of me knows only too well what we are capable of. Seen them defend some low totals several times now.
We are excellent at squeezing a teams scoring rate bowling second when knowing what we are defending..whatever the total. Definitely better when batting first.
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The House have a team who can all score runs but only Ben and Frankie seem to do it consistently. Every week I expect the pro to get a significant score, every week he proves me wrong. Let's hope next weekend he finally does it. UTH
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Is there a long history of bitterness between Lowerhouse & Burnley ?
When I lived in the town and watched Burnley on the rare occasion I never heard of this once, granted it is over 20 year since I left but never heard of it from anyone I drink with still to this day who would go to watch Burnley. Some Lowerhouse fans seem to have huge chip on their shoulder when It comes to Burnley. Always seems a bit odd the someone who is either from or lives in Burnley takes great delight in seeing them lose.
Why does it only reach as far as cricket ? Very odd to dislike Burnley at cricket and revel in the side losing but then go cheering on the football team with the same name.
When I lived in the town and watched Burnley on the rare occasion I never heard of this once, granted it is over 20 year since I left but never heard of it from anyone I drink with still to this day who would go to watch Burnley. Some Lowerhouse fans seem to have huge chip on their shoulder when It comes to Burnley. Always seems a bit odd the someone who is either from or lives in Burnley takes great delight in seeing them lose.
Why does it only reach as far as cricket ? Very odd to dislike Burnley at cricket and revel in the side losing but then go cheering on the football team with the same name.
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I think from an outsiders point of view its very much the "noisy neighbours", Man.United, City type of thing. For larger periods of history, until relatively recently Lowerhouse weren't a very successful team and often struggled at the bottom end of the league. The facilities were poor, and so were the pitches. They have done so much fabulous work in turning Lowerhouse into a thriving club, both on and off the pitch that perhaps the members at Burnley are a bit miffed.
Combine that with the trophies they've won, the posters on Social media who can't wait to wind Burnley members up, and the fact that they're pretty much in the same town, you've got your answer..
Combine that with the trophies they've won, the posters on Social media who can't wait to wind Burnley members up, and the fact that they're pretty much in the same town, you've got your answer..
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Maybe Burnley are a bit envious of the crowds Lowerhouse get as well, compared to the two men and a dog who generally watch Burnley these days.
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The crowds at Lowerhouse, especially for the 20/twenty matches are incredible and must be the envy of the league, not just Burnley (who definitely will be envious!)
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Lowerhouse didn't win anything for 140 years. There have been a number of teams (not necessarily Burnley) that have rubbed our noses in the dirt for decades. It's cyclical. Come another 50 years, we might be wooden spoon fodder again - many of our fans are enjoying our recent successful years.Andreshotboots wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 9:00 amI think from an outsiders point of view its very much the "noisy neighbours", Man.United, City type of thing. For larger periods of history, until relatively recently Lowerhouse weren't a very successful team and often struggled at the bottom end of the league. The facilities were poor, and so were the pitches. They have done so much fabulous work in turning Lowerhouse into a thriving club, both on and off the pitch that perhaps the members at Burnley are a bit miffed.
Combine that with the trophies they've won, the posters on Social media who can't wait to wind Burnley members up, and the fact that they're pretty much in the same town, you've got your answer..
I also think, that Lowerhouses' voices/opinions are heard more on social and here etc, as we have a bigger following, but that's only down to the work the volunteers have done at Lowerhouse in the last 30 years. They've built a framework to succeed. Burnley still have had a lot of success, but don't have the following..
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Colne v Littleborough: Littleborough won on the last ball, I assume by scoring 4 runs (I was not there) to reach 189 for 7 against Colne's 186 for 6.
However Colne only awarded only 3 runs for 3 no balls in their innings when a no ball counts 2 runs.
With the extra 3 runs the game would have been tied. Will the result be changed ?
However Colne only awarded only 3 runs for 3 no balls in their innings when a no ball counts 2 runs.
With the extra 3 runs the game would have been tied. Will the result be changed ?
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No balls are one run in the LL.
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See Lancashire League Handbook Page 57, Rule 13.3
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That must be a typo as there isn’t any scorecards that I could see where two runs have been awarded for a no ball.
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Take a look down Lowerhouse on a Wednesday early evening when the "All Stars"
project is in full swing for the kiddies and the various junior teams are being coached
and/or playing a match.
It's absolutely heaving, despite the pretty poor weather we've been experiencing.
It's a real credit to all the volunteers down there.
project is in full swing for the kiddies and the various junior teams are being coached
and/or playing a match.
It's absolutely heaving, despite the pretty poor weather we've been experiencing.
It's a real credit to all the volunteers down there.
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Interesting suggested typo as part of the Lancashire League Rules BUT refer to, as an example, Lowerhouse v Ramsbottom. 02 July 2022. Ramsbottom Innings: 8 extras (1 leg bye, 5 wides, 1 no ball = 8 extra runs)
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Mmmmmm, the plot thickens.
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What happens if you run one off a no ball without the batter hitting it?
Does the umpire signal a no ball and a bye?
Does the umpire signal a no ball and a bye?
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2 no balls. (No ball plus 1 run)Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:40 amWhat happens if you run one off a no ball without the batter hitting it?
Does the umpire signal a no ball and a bye?
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Also, Norden v Walsden, 26 June 2022.
Walsden innings: 25 extras (9 leg byes, 14 wides, 1 no ball = 25 extra runs) = Match Tied !!
I am sure there would be many more examples if we were to check all the scorecards.
Walsden innings: 25 extras (9 leg byes, 14 wides, 1 no ball = 25 extra runs) = Match Tied !!
I am sure there would be many more examples if we were to check all the scorecards.
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arise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:40 amYou’ve made that up. It’s 2 no balls.
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Refer to scorecard i.e. ONE no ball by Hawke = 2 extra runs
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If you go back through the last few weeks scorecard it seems to an even number of runs for no balls which would suggest it is 2 runs.
They probably just ran one off it.
They probably just ran one off it.
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Well Colne need to seek a replay then
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That may be the answer to the 3 no balls in the Colne InningsBordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 7:49 amIf you go back through the last few weeks scorecard it seems to an even number of runs for no balls which would suggest it is 2 runs.
They probably just ran one off it.
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"When a no-ball is bowled, runs are awarded to the batting team. In Test cricket, One Day International cricket and T20 International cricket, the award is one run; in some domestic competitions, particularly one-day cricket competitions, the award is two runs."
Did this not happen the other night in the Lancs v Birmingham Bears match.Lancs needed 6 off last 2 balls and Lancs hit a boundary off a no ball.
Did this not happen the other night in the Lancs v Birmingham Bears match.Lancs needed 6 off last 2 balls and Lancs hit a boundary off a no ball.
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I think only longsidelenny can clear this up.
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It should be automatically set to the league rules if the game has been scored via the play cricket app. From memory, I think it is two for a no ball.
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I was only ever involved in one game that we narrowly lost. Bowled out needing 2 to win.
When we got back to our club someone added all the scores up in the book and it said we had actually won.
The officials at our club said the umpires and captains had signed off the result in the scorebook so you can't change it.
I thought it was only 2 for a no ball in 20/20 but I'm sure Hopey could message his long time scorer for certainty.
When we got back to our club someone added all the scores up in the book and it said we had actually won.
The officials at our club said the umpires and captains had signed off the result in the scorebook so you can't change it.
I thought it was only 2 for a no ball in 20/20 but I'm sure Hopey could message his long time scorer for certainty.
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Play cricket actually shows
35.5 Ali to G Kumara: 2 nb
38.4 K Anjula to T Bradshaw: 2 runs,1 nb
Plot thickens.
35.5 Ali to G Kumara: 2 nb
38.4 K Anjula to T Bradshaw: 2 runs,1 nb
Plot thickens.
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Our Play-Cricket is set up in line with league rules. I'd suggest if someone has an issue they escalate it up the usual channels as per normal.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 1:54 pmI was only ever involved in one game that we narrowly lost. Bowled out needing 2 to win.
When we got back to our club someone added all the scores up in the book and it said we had actually won.
The officials at our club said the umpires and captains had signed off the result in the scorebook so you can't change it.
I thought it was only 2 for a no ball in 20/20 but I'm sure Hopey could message his long time scorer for certainty.
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Parry bowled the no ball for Lowerhouse on Saturday according to Play Cricket. Two runs given, same batter on strike next ball which indicates they didn’t run.
So looks like it is 2.
Can’t see how one run would have been given in the Colne game.
So looks like it is 2.
Can’t see how one run would have been given in the Colne game.
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The scorer has the ability to change it, depending on if they are scoring via: 1) Old fashioned pen and paper and keyed it in after the game. 2) PlayCricket scorer in app 3) PlayCricket Scorer Pro (which we use, with a laptop). It gives the no ball figure based on the pre defined rules set pre game.Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:02 pmParry bowled the no ball for Lowerhouse on Saturday according to Play Cricket. Two runs given, same batter on strike next ball which indicates they didn’t run.
So looks like it is 2.
Can’t see how one run would have been given in the Colne game.
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On the original point in the thread, Colne “could” have potentially only been one run down so wouldn’t have made a difference to the result.
The solicitors can be stood down.
The solicitors can be stood down.
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Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:15 pmOn the original point in the thread, Colne “could” have potentially only been one run down so wouldn’t have made a difference to the result.
The solicitors can be stood down.
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I am wondering if one run can be given for something else though.
What happens if there are not enough fielders in the circle for example?
Is that given as a no ball?
Roll on the football season!
What happens if there are not enough fielders in the circle for example?
Is that given as a no ball?
Roll on the football season!
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Nope, no ball rules are no ball rules. If it's 2, they get penalised 2.Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:25 pmI am wondering if one run can be given for something else?
What happens if there are not enough fielders in the circle for example?
Is that given as a no ball?
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Having exchanged messages with someone who was there, 2 no balls were bowled in the Colne innings. One wasn't scored from and one went for 2 runs off the bat. So, the scorecard should have shown 4 no balls I.e. 1 run extra. No change ro the result!Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:15 pmOn the original point in the thread, Colne “could” have potentially only been one run down so wouldn’t have made a difference to the result.
The solicitors can be stood down.
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If the problem applied to Lowerhouse I certainly wouldn’t be wasting time posting about it on a Burnley FC messageboard. Nowt gonna be done posting it on here.i.e. problem does not apply to Lowerhouse
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Lowerhouse through to finals day, felt Todmorden were sloppy in the field but gave it a good reply and a good side.
The pro is a great player, Heap, Francois & Parry brilliant.
Young Tom Walker clipping the top of stump to take the main wicket of the pro cements the reason we all believe he will go on to be some cricketer at 21
The pro is a great player, Heap, Francois & Parry brilliant.
Young Tom Walker clipping the top of stump to take the main wicket of the pro cements the reason we all believe he will go on to be some cricketer at 21
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Cracking result. Their pro was always going to make or break their reply. Tom Walker has been some signing. Ben is well on his way to be the first House player to 1000 Twenty20 runs. Roll on finals day.
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Any no balls?
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Need CT to close this thread with one more mention of bloody no balls.
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Dubious run out… not given…. But that’s cricket! And why I love amateur sport