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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
... for your shots."Both batsmen enjoyed good fortune. Benkenstein survived a leg-before appeal from Glenn Chapple, Smith went to 99 with an inside edge and on the delivery after reaching his century when he played back to Francois du Plessis' leg spin, he saw the ball bounce over middle stump.An occasional bowler, Du Plessis got enough turn to make it hard to fathom why Stuart Law waited...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
... of his innings and continued to pick up the runs, notably when he square-cut a delivery from Glenn Chapple to the boundary.Dominic Cork and Steven Croft proved the pick of the Lancashire attack, with figures of two for 30 and two for 34 respectively.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 08/20/2008
... of his innings and continued to pick up the runs, notably when he square-cut a delivery from Glenn Chapple to the boundary.Dominic Cork and Steven Croft proved the pick of the Lancashire attack, with figures of two for 30 and two for 34 respectively.
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... almost until close of play. They began with necessary caution against sharp bowling from Cork and Glenn Chapple, and after ten overs only 15 runs were on the board. But they then took nine off an over from Chapple, and the shackles were loosened. The pitch so favoured spin that Gary Keedy came on for the twelfth over at the Brian Statham end and, like Adil Rashid had done,...
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Cricinfo (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Despite an unfavourable forecast, there was no rain and quite a bit of sun at times. Perhaps the best cricket of the day came during the first forty minutes. Armed with a newish ball, Glenn Chapple and Dominic Cork swung and cut the ball as they bowled with real intent, forcing the overnight batsmen, Nash and Michael Thornely, to defend for their lives. Cork, on his 37th birthday, still...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... – the score was 16 for two – Tahir removed Stuart Law, Paul Horton and later Du Plessis for 31 and Glenn Chapple.Lancashire captain Law was caught at short leg by Michael Brown for 22 courtesy of a Tahir googly and Horton was bowled for 25 the ball before tea.Imran Tahir celebrates the wicket of Paul Horton Du Plessis, a colleague of Tahir’s at South African provincial franchise the...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
He is on 70 while Brown, Burnley-born and once a home-town club-mate of Lancashire's James Anderson, has his eyes on a second hundred of the season after reaching 75. A largely unresponsive pitch and an injury to Glenn Chapple has not helped the home side, although both batsmen could have gone in the last five overs. Lancashire thought they had Brown caught at short gully for 74 when...