CC Game 2
Once again the side was unchanged for the second county championship game against Somerset. The Lancashire groundstaff opted to prepare a pitch in favour of the quicker bowlers, to negate the threat from Somerset's Michael Munday, so Keedy was ommitted.
Horton and du Plessis were dismissed early after Lancashire won the toss and batted, but Loye batted well for his 82 before falling. Yousuf only made 31. At 6/200, the side looked in trouble but Sutton batted intelligently with the tail, and with notable contributions from Law, Chapple and Mahmood, Lancashire were dismissed for a reasonable 341. In reply, Langer was unstoppable and raced to his century. His 206 came from only 258 balls and Edwards' 105 from 150 deliveries was just as good. The pair added 227, and then Trego and Blackwell combined for another big partnership of 106. Cork and Chapple both went wicketless and Flintoff was also disappointing for just one wicket. Somerset declared somewhat strangely though, with four wickets in hand and only a 164 run lead, with the pitch still in good condition.
Lancashire batted brilliantly and shocked the Somerset team who looked certain for victory. Loye scored 187, du Plessis made 90 and, of course, Yousuf, made 111 and with Loye's partnerships with the two batsmen of 180 and 139, along with some middle order power hitting, it allowed Lancashire to declare and push for an unlikely victory on the final afternoon. With just 45 overs to bowl Somerset out in, the unlikely almost eventuated. Mahmood was outstanding, Chapple came back into form with two wickets and if the home side had more time to bowl, a win would've been on the cards.