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Murgatroyd sees 'Royd to the line



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
BOOTH slipped into the bottom two of the second team Premier Division after defeat to Mytholmroyd.
They were bowled out for 135 despite a fine opening partnership between Collinge, 50, and Lumb, 23.

Those two apart only Wajid, 20, reached double figures as Chris Jones, 6 for 23, and Tony Milnes, 4 for 37, dominated with the ball.

Martyn Astin, 39, Andrew Binns, 24, and Luke Sutcliffe, 23, then did the spadework leaving Danny Murgatroyd, 39no, to see Mytholmroyd home in the 29th over.

In Division two Luddenden Foot were unable to reach a revised target against Halifax.

A 5 for 68 haul for Steven Helliwell was the highlight of a bowling effort which saw Halifax hit 222, only for the target to be reduced to 167 by the weather.

Foot never looked in the hunt as they were restricted to 100 for 6 with S Hampshire, 28, top scoring.



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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 3:21 PM
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