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31. Norden out to extend run
Rochdale Observer, Friday 4 June 2004Cricket NORDEN will be looking to extend their good start to the season by making it nine league wins on the bounce when they take on Oldham at Woodhouse Lane this afternoon.
32. Sherwin looks a sure bet for Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004FORMER West Indian Test batsman Sherwin Campbell illuminated a grey day at Radcliffe on Saturday, setting up a 51-run victory for Rochdale with as bright a century as you're likely to see.
33. Seven-up in title chase
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 June 2004Cricket IT'S normal about this time of the season, when most teams have played a dozen matches or so, to have a decent stab about who'll finish where.
34. Champions back at the top
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 June 2004Central Lancashire Cricket League FIVE weeks ago Rochdale, the reigning CLL champions, were rock bottom of the league, having lost their opening three games.
35. Runs the root of Rochdale’s troubles
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 May 2004CAN anyone remember the last time Rochdale lost their three opening CLL fixtures?
36. Derby duel in the sun too easy for Rochdale
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 May 2004Cricket ROCHDALE made it four wins on the trot as they annihilated a lacklustre Milnrow by six wickets at sun-baked Redbrook on Sunday.
37. Young guns star at Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 May 2004TEST opener Aakash Chopra guided Rochdale to a crushing 84-run victory over Middleton at Redbrook on Sunday, but it was Dale's young guns who stole the headlines.
38. Rochdale sweat out win in the sun
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 August 2002CRICKET: A SOPORIFIC afternoon's cricket at a sweltering Crimble on Saturday exploded into a dramatic finish with Rochdale keeping their CLL title hopes alive with a 10-run win over a gallant Heywood team.
39. Two-horse race for title
Rochdale Observer, Friday 16 August 2002CRICKET: NORDEN and Littleborough have emerged as joint favourites for the CLL title following their wins last weekend when their closest rivals, Rochdale and Middleton, both failed to make up ground.
40. Six for Strydom
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 10 September 2002ROCHDALE'S gallant attempt to retain the CLL title foundered in the rain at Hare Hill on Saturday, and even though they took maximum points from their game against Middleton, on Sunday, it meant they finished five points behind Littleborough.
