
The members in county cricket are revolting by Annie Chave
The members are revolting, Yes, my title is a play on words, but it hits the mark.
The members are revolting, Yes, my title is a play on words, but it hits the mark.
County cricket members have been short changed for many seasons without their voices being heard.
Ian from LAG, Lancashire Action Group recently spoke to Prost International. I started by asking Ian how LAG came about.
After another round of county championship matches the battle to see who will be crowned county champions in Division One intensified with leaders Surrey maintaining their lead at the top after a thrilling finish to their match against Yorkshire at Scarborough.
This Second Division match remains finely poised after a day where the bowlers dominated just a little less than the first day. 288 runs were scored for the loss of 15 wickets on day one. Day two saw 271 scored for the loss of 11.
In her debut column, Annie Chave
James Bracey struck a fantastic 63 and Benny Howell took 3-34 as Gloucestershire secured a 5 wicket victory in the Severn Bridge Derby over Glamorgan at Sophia Gardens.
Rain ruined the final day of the latest round of county championship matches, with Division One leaders Surrey in with a good chance of wrapping up victory against Kent at Beckenham before the rain intervened.
Thursday will see the opening day of the third round of county championship matches with the weather starting to get increasingly warmer.