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  1. 1. Red Rose face Durham crunch

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 May 2012 Peter Moores is as surprised to see Durham at the bottom of the table as he is to see his own Lancashire side struggling at the wrong end of Division One in the LV= County Championship, writes Chris Ostick.
  2. 2. Peter Moores: Don’t underestimate the Dutch

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 May 2012 Lancashire enter the unknown today as their bid to reach Lord’s goes to Europe, writes Chris Ostick.
  3. 3. Glen Chapple backing his champs

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 May 2012 Glen Chapple insists Lancashire are still a match for anyone, despite their slow start to the season, writes Chris Ostick.
  4. 4. Chris Ostick: Lancashire’s brave new era

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 April 2012 Traditionally, cricket clubs have not been quick to move with the times.
  5. 5. Gary Keedy's omission highlights Lancashire’s strength in depth

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2012 Having been a coach at both county and international level, I know just how tough it can be to pick a side at times.
  6. 6. Lancashire vote in restructure plan

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 April 2012 Lancashire have entered a new era with members voting to abolish the committee in favour of a new board.
  7. 7. A shining knight: MEN Sport's Chris Ostick joins Sir Ian Botham on Beefy's latest charity walk

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 April 2012 As a cricket-mad eight-year-old, I remember watching in awe as Ian Botham destroyed Australia in one of the most amazing Ashes series ever. Little did I know that 26 years later he would be helping save my life. Chris Ostick reports.
  8. 8. County Championship re-vamp on hold

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 March 2012 Plans for the County Championship to be reduced to 14 matches has been shelved – for now, writes Chris Ostick.
  9. 9. Lancashire's head coach Peter Moores insists Karl Brown is just getting better

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 March 2012 Lancashire's head coach Peter Moores believes his top six batsmen all have the potential to crash through the 1,000-run barrier in the County Championship next season.
  10. 10. Gary Keedy keen to repeat Bangladesh experience

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 March 2012 Despite the competition being dogged by rumours of match fixing, controversy over players’ wages and having only been picked for one match, Gary Keedy is keen to return to the Bangladesh Premier League.
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