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21. Ahmed’s knock so crucial to Milnrow
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008MILNROW eased to a five wicket win against Middleton at Towncroft on Saturday.
22. Rollercoaster at Rayner
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 8 July 2008ROCHDALE picked up an 11-run victory away to Ashton on Saturday. The match started later than planned due to a heavy shower, reducing the game to 49 overs each.
23. Cup records on the line
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 5 July 2008TWO of the most outstanding records in the history of Central Lancashire League cricket could be extended tomorrow.
24. Malik puts Rochdale to the sword at Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 1 July 2008THE Hashum Malik Road Show visited Redbrook on Sunday and supporters of both clubs were treated to a blistering display from the burly Norden opener who propelled his team back into the championship race.
25. Boro compound Milnrow’s misery
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 1 July 2008IN a match reduced to 25 overs per side, Littleborough completed their third consecutive win at Milnrow on Sunday, writes Mark Wilbraham.
26. Baer boosts Milnrow ahead of derby
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 June 2008MILNROW will have another new player on view this weekend when Lancashire Academy bowler Michael Baer makes his debut.
27. Makin takes five as Norden crash out
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 June 2008OLLIE Makin finished Sunday night with figures of nought for 30.
28. Wood Cup takes centre stage
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 21 June 2008THE JW Lees Wood Cup takes centre stage tomorrow when the first round ties, postponed from a wet and windy 1 June, are played
29. Whitemoss paves way to victory
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 21 June 2008ROBERT Whitemoss hit 66 to help Littleborough seconds to a home win over Clifton seconds last Saturday.
30. Nisar century is decisive
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 June 2008In a game featuring more than 500 runs, Littleborough fell to yet another defeat at Clifton on Saturday, writes Mark Wilbraham.
