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9:25am Wednesday 14th May 2008
CRICKET: Cumberland returned to Shrewsbury for the second year running in the hope of winning their first Minor County Trophy game for two years against Shropshire. But, after restricting the home side run-making, they, in turn, fell 64 runs short with 181-9 in reply.
Shropshire opening batsman John Maunders, ex-Leicestershire CCC, was the star of the show, holding the Shropshire innings together for a well-crafted 132 not out.
Debutant Dan Conway took 2-51 in ten overs, skipper Marcus Sharp had 2-41 from ten overs, and off-spinner Chris Miller of Netherfield CC took 1-60. Fill-in bowlers Carl Hey and Stuart Burrows took 0-42 in seven overs and 1-20 in 3 overs respectively.
Cumberland required a good start to their innings but unfortunately two wickets went down with the score on 17 and an uphill struggle ensued. Ex-Durham player Gary Pratt produced a sturdy 49, but Carl Hey was the only other early-order batsmen to make a start, scoring 18 before being dismissed. Debutant Stuart Burrows showed he is capable of performing at this level with a cameo innings of 21, skipper Sharp contributing 18 not out before the innings came to a halt 64 runs short of victory.
Cumberland next play in the MCCA Trophy at Workington CC on May 18 against Oxfordshire CCC.
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