Accrington Observer

Bob Willis fixtures for Lancashire

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MARK Chilton has hailed the creation of the ‘very meaningful’ Bob Willis Trophy.

Lancashire’s performanc­e director and assistant coach, currently standing in for head coach Glen Chapple while he is on England duty, believes the best-case scenario has been achieved with the late summer schedule.

The ECB has released the fixtures for the four-day Bob Willis Trophy, starting on Saturday August 1, and Lancashire will travel to face Leicesters­hire to start their North Group campaign.

The Red Rose county have three away games and two at home – one at Emirates Old Trafford and the other at Liverpool.

They face Durham at Emirates Riverside (August 8), before hosting Nottingham­shire at Old Trafford (August 15).

Lancashire then travel to Emerald Headingley to face arch-rivals Yorkshire (August 22) before rounding off the group stage against Derbyshire at Liverpool (September 6).

The two best group winners from the North, South and Central groups will qualify for the five-day final, potentiall­y at Lord’s at the end of September or start of October.

Both the venue and date are to be confirmed.

Chilton, a 2011 County Championsh­ip winner with Lancashire, said: “It’s great the ECB have managed to bring together a very meaningful four-day competitio­n.

“Given the time we have, it’s something really to play for.

“Five four-day games and a (potential) five-day final at Lord’s is absolutely fantastic.”

There have been logistical challenges up and down the country regarding the scheduling of games, with the Vitality Blast schedule to be released at a later date.

Lancashire are playing three four-day away games and two at home as their Old Trafford home is being used as a bio-secure venue for England’s internatio­nals.

Also, earlier this month, it wasn’t definite that all counties would take part in the Bob Willis Trophy given the challenges coronaviru­s has thrown up.

On Lancashire’s venues, Chilton said: “Really, everyone is just happy to be playing no matter where the games are. To have two home games is a bonus and fantastic, and we are just happy to have an opportunit­y to play.”

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