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Bicknell ton sets up easy win for Notts
Dave Bracegridle - 19 August 2001

Darren Bicknell's sixth NCL century set the platform for Notts to claim their first home victory over Northants in six meetings.

The visitors were set a revised D/L total of 281 from 42 overs which was further reduced later another stoppage. Without ever threatening to get close to their target they were restricted to 185 all out and remain deep in relegation territory.

The winning margin for the Outlaws was 82 runs (under D/L), giving them their first win in five matches and lifting them up to fourth in the table.

After a tea interval of high farce - when the Steelbacks' target was amended several times - the visitors began their reply with Mike Hussey and Matt Cassar occupying the crease. Dangerman Hussey was quickly removed, snicking Greg Smith to Greg Blewett at first slip.

Two more wickets fell cheaply as the innings failed to gather any early momentum. Russell Warren and Tony Penberthy were both caught behind by Chris Read to give wickets to Nadeem Malik and former Northants player Richard Logan.

Graeme Swann got off the mark with an all-run four – John Morris doing the chasing to the longest boundary – but didn't add to it before playing around a straight one from Malik.

Alec Swann committed cricketing suicide by trying to pinch a quick single to Blewett at mid-wicket but was still a yard short as Pietersen took the return and whipped off the bails.

With the game well out of their reach Northants opted for batting practice but Kevin Innes couldn't hang around for long before being bowled on the back foot by Pietersen.

Cassar, who had opened on his first appearance of the season, batted patiently to record a half-century (104mins 70 balls 5x4s) but it didn't arrive until the 29th over.

He added eight more before losing his leg stump in Logan's first over from the Radcliffe Road End. A smart piece of work from Chris Read ran out Paul Taylor to reduce the total to a hopeless 143-8.

Thirty more runs were added before rain, in the 35th over, again interrupted play. After the briefest of intermissions the players were sent back out with Northants requiring a further 94 runs from 2.2 overs with just two wickets in hand!

Michael Strong went immediately upon the re-start and then there was an historic moment as Paul Johnson picked up his first wicket in 20 years of one-day matches for Notts when he bowled Jason Brown. David Ripley remained not out on 40.

Earlier, a heavy shower had curtailed the Outlaws innings with 16 deliveries still to be bowled. The home side had crashed 28 boundaries and six sixes in amassing 267-6 with skipper Darren Bicknell hitting 115 and sharing in a stand of 166 with Greg Blewett, who made 71.

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Teams England.
First Class Teams Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire.
Players/Umpires Darren Bicknell, John Morris, Greg Blewett, Mike Hussey, Richard Logan, Nadeem Malik, Matthew Cassar.
Season English Domestic Season
Scorecard Norwich Union League: Nottinghamshire v Northamptonshire, 19 Aug 2001
Grounds Trent Bridge, Nottingham

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