City continued their climb up the National League North table with a 3-1 win over Southport in front of a record crowd at the LNER Community Stadium. A first half goal from Matty Brown and second half finishes from Akil Wright and Olly Dyson sealed all three points and brought City within one point of the playoffs. York City: Jameson, Duckworth, Wright, Brown, McLaughlin, Dyson, Hopper, Woods, Heaney (Haase 90), Willoughby (Beck 65), Donaldson Subs not used: Campbell, Fielding, Gilchrist Southport: Mason, Oliver, Tharme, Anson, C. Doyle, J. Doyle, Hmami (Buckley-Ricketts 64), Bainbridge, Vassallo, Archer (Watson 64), Carver (Woods 79) Subs not used: Munro, McMillan-Snelson Attendance: 3,199 (145 away support) Referee: Darren Rogers Waitrose and Partners 'Man of the Match': Olly Dyson 📹 Camera by Danny Rodgers 💻 Editing and Graphics by Dan Simmonite
The Minstermen progressed into the Emirates FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round courtesy of a 2-0 win over Whitby Town. Two goals in the first half from Clayton Donaldson was enough to secure victory for York in the Third Qualifying Round in wet conditions at the LNER Community Stadium. York City: Jameson (GK), Duckworth, Brown (C), Wright, McLaughlin, Dyson, Woods, Hopper, Heaney, Donaldson, Gilchrist (Beck 75’) Unused Subs: Campbell, Owen, Lancaster, Willoughby, Jones, Haase Whitby Town: Bland (GK), Dyer, Sukar, Hawkins (Ritson 87’), Rowe, Burn, MacDonald, Griffiths, Hazel, Fewster (Giles 57’), Cooke (Hacket 72’) Unused Subs: Ritson, Gell, Shepherd, Cranston Attendance: 2,238 (371 away supporters) Referee: James Westgate Waitrose & Partners Man of the Match: Clayton Donaldson 📹 Camera by Danny Rodgers 💻 Editing and Graphics by Dan Simmonite
Kent have beaten Worcestershire by an innings and 56 runs on Day Three of their LV= Insurance County Championship match at Canterbury, after dismissing the visitors for 204 in their second innings. Nathan Gilchrist, Grant Stewart, Darren Stevens took three wickets apiece as the hosts recorded their second consecutive red-ball win in Division Three, having previously failed to record a victory all season.
York City made it back-to-back wins as they defeated Farsley Celtic 4-2 at the LNER Community Stadium. Goals in the first half from Kurt Willoughby and Mark Beck set City on their way at the break, before Michael Woods and Clayton Donaldson sealed three points for the Minstermen in the second half, despite two late goals for the visitors. York City: Jameson, Dyson, Fielding, Brown (C), Charles, Wright, McLaughlin, Woods, Donaldson, Beck (Heaney 60’), Willoughby (Gilchrist 73’) Unused Subs: Campbell, Hopper, King Goals: Willoughby (24’), Beck (45’), Woods (58’), Donaldson (70’) Booked: N/A Farsley Celtic: Donaghy, Clayton (C), Syers, Barton, Hayhurst, McKenna (Bird 81’), Atkinson, Walton (Richards 63’) Parkin (Longbottom 63’), Spencer, Hanson Unused Subs: Ellis, Fialdini Goals: Hayhurst (72’), Hanson (82’) Booked: Barton, Spencer, Longbottom Attendance: 2,591 (125 away supporters) Referee: Paul Brown Waitrose & Partners Man of the Match: Kurt Willoughby 📹 Camera by Danny Rodgers 💻 Editing and Graphics by Dan Simmonite
Kent lead Worcestershire by 51 runs in their LV= Insurance County Championship match at Canterbury, reaching 184/4 at Stumps on Day One. Nathan Gilchrist took a career-best five for 39 and Matt Milnes four for 35 as Worcestershire were all out for 133, Ben Cox their top scorer with 41 not out. Darren Stevens and Jack Leaning were unbeaten on 56 and 52 respectively at the close, after Ollie Robinson hit 50.
India cricket legend Sourav Ganguly discusses his century on debut at Lord's, the recent Ground development and KL Rahul, while at the England v India Test. Subscribe to Lord's: http://www.youtube.com/user/LordsCricketGround?sub_confirmation=1 Web: https://www.lords.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeOfCricket Twitter: https://twitter.com/HomeOfCricket Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeofcricket/ Welcome to the official home of Lord’s Cricket Ground on YouTube. The only place you’ll be able to find a variety of content, including GoPro action, interviews with present stars and Lord’s legends, plus the best of the action from the Ground including England, Pakistan and India! Enjoy classic moments such as Ishant Sharma’s best ever test figures to special batting knocks from Kumar Sangakkara and Joe Root. See all the content from cricketing greats including Virat Kohli, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Babar Azam, Chris Gayle, Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Steve Smith and many more. You’ll also be able to find out much more about the icons of the game who have graced the Lord’s field, including Adam Gilchrist, Brian Lara, Kevin Pietersen, Sachin Tendulkar and Shahid Afridi.
Go behind the scenes in the Pavilion as England take on India at Lord's. See the stars arrive including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant, Joe Root, James Anderson, Jos Buttler and more! Subscribe to Lord's: http://www.youtube.com/user/LordsCricketGround?sub_confirmation=1 Web: https://www.lords.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HomeOfCricket Twitter: https://twitter.com/HomeOfCricket Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeofcricket/ Welcome to the official home of Lord’s Cricket Ground on YouTube. The only place you’ll be able to find a variety of content, including GoPro action, interviews with present stars and Lord’s legends, plus the best of the action from the Ground including England, Pakistan and India! Enjoy classic moments such as Ishant Sharma’s best ever test figures to special batting knocks from Kumar Sangakkara and Joe Root. See all the content from cricketing greats including Virat Kohli, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Babar Azam, Chris Gayle, Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Steve Smith and many more. You’ll also be able to find out much more about the icons of the game who have graced the Lord’s field, including Adam Gilchrist, Brian Lara, Kevin Pietersen, Sachin Tendulkar and Shahid Afridi.
Two days after being humbled by England, Bangladesh produced the greatest upset in 2,250 one-day internationals to outclass world champions Australia. This match looked like David and Goliath in more ways than one. Mohammad Ashraful's mother had worried about her slightly built son taking on the physically imposing Australians, but he emerged a hero, striking 11 fours in a dazzling, run-a-ball innings. He kissed the pitch after reaching a maiden one-day hundred with a single off McGrath. Bangladesh, chasing 250 to win, now needed just 23 off three overs with six wickets left. Ashraful fell next ball, caught at long-on off Gillespie. But Aftab Ahmed, a little taller than Ashraful, and Mohammad Rafique held their nerve, bringing it down to seven off six balls. The murmur of anticipation was now a barely suppressed roar. Aftab struck the first ball of Gillespie's final over for six wide of long-on to level the scores. A scrambled single completed the miracle, only Bangladesh's tenth victory in 108 one-day internationals. Attempts to keep joyful fans off the field were no more successful than Australia's to hold back Bangladesh's batsmen. Australia's day was awkward from the start. They dropped Symonds after an alcohol-fuelled night in Cardiff, and Lee was injured, but their absence initially seemed trifling - even when Ponting surprisingly batted first, and Mashrafe bin Mortaza's second ball had Gilchrist lbw. Ponting himself managed one run before Tapash Baisya exploited his habit of falling across his stumps early on, leaving Australia nine for two. Martyn and Clarke rallied, and a total of 249 for five seemed more than adequate when Bangladesh was only 81 for three after 25 overs. But Ashraful was as hot as the weather as he added 130 with Habibul Bashar. He brought up his fifty flat-batting McGrath over mid-off for four, though he should have been caught two overs later when he hooked Kasprowicz to long leg: Gillespie dropped it. No Welsh try at the nearby Millennium Stadium was ever greeted with a louder roar, and the collapse almost everyone expected never came. "This is probably one of the biggest upsets in the history of cricket, and my worst defeat as captain," said Ponting. Dav Whatmore, the Bangladesh coach, and former Australian Test batsman showed a Kipling-like approach to victory and defeat, but admitted the whole team was "jumping up and down when that six was hit". They were not alone. The reaction of anyone who took the pre-match odds offered by some London bookmakers of 500-1 on Australia would have been somewhat different. #AUSvsBAN #Upset #CRICKETMAX #Please Subscribe to My Channel-http://bitly.ws/dj6w