Manchester Evening News

Lancs show mettle to see off Northants challenge

- CRICKET @MENSports

LANCASHIRE Lightning’s spinners bowled well on a pitch being used for its third T20 game in a week to set up their side’s comfortabl­e eight-wicket defeat of Northants Steelbacks in the Vitality Blast North Group match at Emirates Old Trafford.

Liam Livingston­e’s outfielder­s also rediscover­ed their best form as the visitors were limited to 123 for nine in their 20 overs, a target which Lancashire’s batsmen overhauled with 23 balls to spare – Alex Davies making 64 not out, his second T20 fifty in consecutiv­e innings.

The initial signs were good for Northants, who reached 62 for one off 5.5 overs with Richard Levi unbeaten on 40.

Next ball, however, Jordan Clark clung on to a return catch blasted back at him by the South African and that reverse began a spell in which the visitors lost three wickets for six runs in 11 balls.

Josh Cobb and Richard Vasconcelo­s both fell to fine catches by Arron Lilley and Keaton Jennings respective­ly and none of the other Steelbacks batsmen could dominate a Lancashire attack monopolise­d by slow bowlers.

Apart from Levi, five batsmen reached double figures but no one made more than Seekkuge Prasanna who managed 17 off 22 balls. All but seven of the 20 overs were bowled by spinners with the best analysis being Matt Parkinson’s two for 14 off four overs.

Stephen Parry and Livingston­e also bowled their full allocation, returning figures of 2-19 and 2-29 respective­ly.

In contrast to the Lightning’s performanc­e against Worcesters­hire Rapids on Thursday, the catching in the deep was faultless and ensured that the Steelbacks innings never recovered the momentum initially establishe­d by Levi’s 21-ball onslaught.

Lancashire’s pursuit of their modest target began badly when Livingston­e was caught at the wicket off Prasanna for four but Lilley made a sprightly 23 off 14.

The remainder of the innings belonged to Davies and Keaton Jennings who steered their side home with an unbroken partnershi­p of 88 for the third wicket in exactly 12 overs.

And Davies was in particular­ly fine form, hitting three successive fours.

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