Cricket: Tom Hardman T20 results

Date published: 26 June 2017


Run rate decided Norden’s Tom Hardman T20 match against Stayley on Friday night.

People one mile away from Stag Park reported they never saw any rain, but it certainly rained up in Norden to bring a premature end to a match Stags always looked like winning.

Only Peter Skuse (18) and Patel (13 not out) got into double figures as 10-man Stayley were dismissed for 84.

Harvey Fitton took three for 18, and Naveed Zamurad picked up two for one. Greg Butterworth and Dean Lord each took two wickets.

Stags made a hard-hitting start to the reply and were 34 for the loss of Hashum Malik and Josh Tolley when play ended after five overs.

Under rules it went to run rate, and Norden were the winners.

Other results:

Group A: 

  • Heyside 131-9 (Matthew Robinson 42), Moorside 219-4 (Gerry Snyman 63, Phil Taylor 48);
  • Micklehurst 73 (Jake Sandham 3-12, Joe Kershaw 3-12), Monton and Weaste 179-9 (Furqan Shafiq 71, Lewis Daniel 5-27).

Group B:

  • Ashton 65-3, Milnrow 64; 
  • Glodwick 157 (Rehan Rafique 71, Angus Carruthers 3-34, Chirag Khurana 3-21), Royton 159-7 (Liam Brown 49, Franco Lenhardt 3-22); 
  • Hollinwood 138 (Jatinder Singh 55no), Crompton 137-8 (Akbar Rehman 47, Sajjid Ali 4-31).

Group C:

  • Littleborough 180-5 (Clinton Perren 63, Tom Pye 67), Werneth 147-6 (Callum Porteous 56);
  • Middleton 117-7 (Jamie Shackleton 3-21), Walsden 140 (Umesh Karunaratne 74, Matt Foden 3-26);
  • Shaw 101-9, Saddleworth 103-4.

Group D:  

  • Austerlands 172, Oldham 97-6; 
  • Rochdale 228-2 (Henry Cooper 110no, Ben Chapman 40), Friarmere 91 (Dale Highton 3-32, Ollie Makin 3-20); 
  • Uppermill 124 (Andrew Cadd 3-18), Greenfield 125-9 (Ayaz Tasawar 3-19). 

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