AFTER Saturday’s match at Highfield was rained off, without a ball being bowled Northern were removed for 150 and lost to new League leaders Ormskirk by 7 wickets at Moor Park on Monday.Read
AFTER James Cole (29) fell to Ryan Holtby, Jarred Fletcher with 117, and John Wildman 82 put the Colwyn Bay attack to the sword compiling an excellent second wicket stand of 166 in Northern’s very healthy 252-8 declared from 55 overs at Moor Park last Saturday.Read
AFTER the previous Sunday’s defeat and aftermath at South Northumberland, Northern were not completely focused and slumped to an eight-wicket defeat at high-flyers New Brighton last Saturday afternoon.Read
AFTER a 45 minute delayed start ,due to a damp track, Chris Tipper hit 33 on a tricky wicket as Northop Hall`s Will Higginson, 4 for 37, and Ed Markey, 1 for 24, reduced Northern to 63 for 3.Read
IN an excellent weekend, Northern recorded their fourth League victory of the season crushing derby rivals Hightown at Ocean Park by eight wickets.Read
THE race for the Bridging Finance (NW) Liverpool Competition Premier League title is hotting up after New Brighton inflicted a four-wicket defeat on leaders Lytham.Read
LAST Saturday Northern had five overs at Wallasey`s last pair Mattie Hughes and John Murphy but narrowly missed out on victory when a difficult low down catch from the latter was not capitalised on with 3.5 overs remaining.Read
LAST weekend turned into a highly rewarding one for Firwood Bootle as they comfortably beat Newton-le-Willows in the Premier League on Saturday, and then returned to Wadham Road the following day to win a local derby clash with Northern in the Cockspur Rum National Club Twenty20 competition.Read
ABBEY Sefton Hospital Hightown travelled to Colwyn Bay's County Ground on Saturday – but failed to find a first class performance to match the surroundings, eventually going down by five wickets.Read
ABBEY Sefton Hospital Hightown suffered an embarrassing defeat at New Brighton last weekend after being dismissed for just 32 – their worst ever Premier League score and most likely the lowest in the club’s history.Read
MERCHANT TAYLORS’ opening batsman Lawrence Armstrong produced what has been described “as one the best schoolboys’ innings I have ever seen” to seal Merchant Taylors’ win over Marylebone Cricket Club.Read