Match report day 2: Lancs v Notts in Championship 2003
by Neil Adams
Summary for Day 2
Only 39 overs play was completed on the second day of this County
Championship match versus Nottinghamshire, due to rain and bad light
shortly after the luncheon interval. In the first sixteen overs, Lancashire
captured three wickets to take control. Contrasting batting techniques
from Darren Bicknell (30 runs from 104 balls) and Chris Cairns (51 runs
from 73 balls) enabled the visitors to recover to 113-3 before the bad
weather intervened.
 
Bowling Performance of the Day
Peter Martin showed his experience and skill by completing 7 overs for
21 runs. He beat the bat on numerous occasions, and deserved his wicket.
 
Batting Performance of the Day
Chris Cairns was the only Nottinghamshire batsman to dominate the bowling.
He struck 8 boundaries in his unbeaten innings of 51. Without this injection of
urgency into the Nottinghamshire innings, the morning session would have been
very tedious entertainment.
 
Fielding Performance of the Day
With the outfield holding the ball up, both Mal Loye and Chris Schofield
worked hard to chase the ball and restrict the number of runs.
 
Highlight of the Day
James Anderson's dismissal of Jason Gallian of the sixth ball of the game.
 
Lowlight of the Day
Once again the weather spoilt the day - 65 overs were lost
 
Contentious Discussion Point of the Day
Nothing to report
 
Key Notes of the Day
Play started on time
Gallian lbw bowled Anderson 0 - 1 for 1 on last ball of the first over
Afzaal Caught Hegg bowled Chapple 6 in the 4th over - 11-2 - Bicknell 4*
Pietersen lbw bowled Martin 19 in the 16th over - 44-3 - Bicknell 17*
53-3 in 21st over - Bicknell 19* Cairns 7*
50 partnership posted in 32nd over - Bicknell 27* Cairns 35*
Lunch 97-3 from 33 overs Cairns 38*
Bicknell scores 27 runs from 33 overs at Lunch
100-3 in the 35th over - Bicknell 30* Cairns 38*
50 Cairns in the 39th over - 113-3 - Bicknell 30*
Players leave the field due to bad light and rain - no further play
65 overs lost
 
(Article: Copyright © 2004 Neil Adams http://www.cricketimages.co.uk/adams-report/intro.html)