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Article: Lancaster fall short.
- Article from:
- The Visitor (Morecambe) (Morecambe, England)
- Article date:
- April 30, 2008
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St. Annes 182-7
Lancaster 160-7
3D Sports Northern Premier League Division One
LANCASTER could only take a losing draw on Saturday, failing to reach the St. Annes total.
St. Annes skipper, Duncan Whalley won the toss and surprisingly elected to bat.
This seemed to be a good move for Lancaster when both openers were removed with less than ten on the board.
Danny Milligan (1-8) and Liam Moffat (1-26) kept pressure on both batsmen in the early overs.
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