Sunday 28 July 2013

Photos from Nottinghamshire t20 match.

The players shake hands before the start of play.

Alex Hales and Michael Lumb open
for Nottinghamshire Outlaws.

Hales made the highest score of the match with 82.

Lumb made a quick 30.

Lumb hit 2 fours and 3 sixes.

He was eventually out caught by
Kabir Ali off Glen Chapple.

Hales continued to play big shots.

He reached 50 from 33 deliveries.

Samit Patel added just 13 in his
62-run stand with Hales.

Patel is bowled by Ali.

Steven Croft bowled exceptionally -
affording just 17 from four overs. 

Captain David Hussey managed just 10.

Chapple celebrates the wicket of Hussey.

Hales is run out by a direct hit from Tom Smith for 82.

'Riki' Wessles made a useful 22.

And keeper Read added 19.

Karl Brown catches Read.

Wessles is run out.

Brown was in very early after Moore
was caught and bowled by Patel.

Samit Patel celebrates the
wicket of Stephen Moore.

Tom Smith scored 42 in the previous
 match versus Yorkshire.

Samit Patel and Steven Mullaney collide as Smith is dropped.

Steven Croft showed promise as he hit 23.

Croft hit 2 fours and 1 six in 16 balls.

Smith hit 22.

Smith registered 1 four and 2 sixes.

Smith lofts the ball down the ground.

But he is caught by Mullaney this time.

Simon Katich added 16.

Croft is trapped LBW by Graeme White.

Katich chips the ball back to White for another caught and bowled.

Ashwell Prince top-scored for Lancashire with 27.

Gareth Cross attempts to sweep for six.

But he is caught by Lumb.

Prince and Ali leave the field for the rain delay.

The ground staff are put to the test by some heavy rain.

Prince resumes with a nice four.

But Ali was bowled by Jake Ball.

Chapple avoided being caught when he
skied the ball.

But he was bowled shortly afterwards.

The two key figures in the match share an embrace as White claims
his fifth wicket of the Lancashire innings.

White claimed 5-22.

Arron Lilley added 18.

Mitchell McClenaghan played some outrageous shots
to entertain the crowd as Notts closed in on victory.

Prince skies the ball off Patel.
But is caught by Mullaney as Notts record
a 60-run victory and earn a home tie
in the quarter-finals.

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