Cricket: County's chance to gain revenge.Byline: ANDREW STRATTON THE Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition play their annual friendly fixture against the Meller Braggins Cheshire League at Moorfield tomorrow and it provides an opportunity to gain revenge for defeat last month in the LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier, Leaded Chip Carrier) See leadless chip carrier, CLCC and PLCC. 1. LCC - Language for Conversational Computing. Written at CMU in the 1960's. President's Trophy. Merseyside expect to include a couple of overseas players for the first time in a side captained by Graeme Gardener of Wavertree. The start is set for 11.30am. Gardener today will hope to lead his club to victory over improving Manweb to put pressure on the two sides above them in the table. Pace bowler Ed Herbert resumes and 17-year-old Josh Birch will open the innings INNINGS, estates. Lands gained from the sea by draining. Cunn. L. Dict. h. t.; Law of Sewers, 31. with Paul Strang Paul Andrew Strang (born Bulawayo, July 28 1970) was a leg-spinning all-rounder who played in 24 Tests and 95 ODIs for Zimbabwe between 1994 and 2001. He played Test cricket alongside his brother, Bryan Strang; their father, Ronald Strang, was a first-class umpire and was TV umpire in the absence of Chris Jones. Manweb, after a poor start to the season, have reeled off three successive wins and should be confident of giving the Sandown Lane outfit a good run for their money. Moorfield are making the pace in the Competition 17 points clear of Prestatyn. Tony Harrison Tony Harrison (born April 30, 1937) is an English poet. He was born in Leeds and educated at Leeds Grammar School and the University of Leeds; where he read Classics and took a diploma in Linguistics. For some years he has lived in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne. will captain the side at home to Sutton with Neil Maher not available. Alan Aspey, after three impressive knocks with the second team, is promoted. Prestatyn face an interesting home clash with Aigburth. The Welsh outfit will be keen to find winning form after a draw and two defeats in the last three outings. Defending champions Birkenhead St Mary's, 36 points adrift of the leaders, have Ainsdale who are one place below them as visitors to Ashville Road. Peter Williams and Martin Ford resume. Ainsdale have not yet shown their true potential but won well last week. Saints will not relish facing up to pace bowler Asif Mohammed, who destroyed Aigburth recently. Cheshire Lines prop up the table with just one win and will hope for a change of fortunes at home to Whitefield. Parkfield, who lead division two, bid for win number ten at home to Hale. Second-placed Nalgo visit Ainsdale II. Moorfield II head division three, St Mary's College Old Boys II make the pace in division four and 0ctel sit at the top of division five.FIXTURES: Merseyside Competition Div One: Birkenhead St Mary's v Ainsdale; Cheshire Lines v Whitefield; Manweb v Wavertree; Moorfield v Sutton; Prescot & Odyssey v Rainhill; Prestatyn v Aigburth. Div Two: Ainsdale II v Nalgo; Eastham Bromborough v Prestatyn II; Parkfield v Hale; St Mary's College OB v Tranmere Vics; Wavertree II v Mossley Hill. Cheshire League Div One: Bollington v Runcorn; Parkonians v Davenham. Div Three: Ashley v Wirral; Stalybridge St Pauls v Port Sunlight Port Sunlight is a village on the Wirral (in the North West of England). It was purpose built by Lord Leverhulme/William Hesketh Lever starting in 1888 for the employees of Lever Brothers soap factory (now part of Unilever). . TOMORROW: Merseyside Competition v Cheshire League at Moorfield 11.30am. Merseyside: G Gardiner, M Kelly, M Nickson (Wavertree), M Rotheram, S Jordan (Rainhill), I Maher, J Eccleshall (Moorfield), A Gibson (Birkenhead St Mary's ), N Negi (Aigburth), J Van Wyk (Prestatyn), plus another. |
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