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McManus extends Northants deal until 2027
McManus extends Northants deal until 2027

BBC News

time2 days ago

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McManus extends Northants deal until 2027

Northamptonshire wicketkeeper Lewis McManus has signed a two-year contract extension to run until the end of the 2027 30-year-old has played 111 games for the club in all formats since joining them from Hampshire in has scored 2,436 runs and taken 169 catches and helped the Steelbacks make a five-out-of-five winning start to this summer's T20 Blast."There's a great feel about the club at the moment and we're playing some really good cricket across the formats," he said."I'm excited about where this group can go and looking forward to contributing to our success in the next few years."McManus has 26 dismissals in the County Championship this summer, a total exceeded only by Gloucestershire's James Bracey in Division Two."He is getting better and better, he wants to continue to help us learn and be the best we can be and that's a big reason why we want to keep him," said head coach Darren Lehmann.

McManus knock keeps Northants in touch with Lancs
McManus knock keeps Northants in touch with Lancs

BBC News

time09-05-2025

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McManus knock keeps Northants in touch with Lancs

Rothesay County Championship Division Two, County Ground, Northampton (day one)Northamptonshire 238: McManus 53; Balderson 4-55Lancashire 133-3: Harris 53*; Conway 1-17Lancashire (3 pts) trail Northamptonshire (1 pt) by 105 runsMatch scorecard Lewis McManus led a spirited fightback with a fine 53 off 89 balls to rescue Northamptonshire after they suffered an early batting collapse on day one of this County Championship match against Lancashire at Wantage George Balderson took 4-55 and Anderson Phillip 3-65 as Lancashire's attack obtained plenty of bounce and movement to reduce Northamptonshire to 67-6 before lunch after electing to bat. But keeper-batter McManus forged a series of enterprising partnerships with the tail to wrestle back the initiative. The last four wickets added 171 runs in 38 overs as Northamptonshire finished 238 all out, Liam Guthrie hitting 43 to register his highest first-class home side took two early wickets after tea, but Keaton Jennings hit a sparkling 41 off 45 balls, and with Marcus Harris making 53 not out in a sometimes nervy unbeaten stand of 74 with Matty Hurst (31), Lancashire closed on 133-3, trailing by 105. Earlier Lancashire's bowling discipline stood in contrast to some loose strokeplay from home batters, Ricardo Vasconcelos (39) the only top-order batter to Williams (2-39) struck in the day's second over, the ball flying off the splice of Luke Procter's bat to gully. George Bartlett and James Sales took the score to 33 when Bartlett was adjudged caught at third slip off George Balderson. Sales then cracked Phillip through extra cover for four, but the West Indian squared him up next ball as he edged low to Jennings at second Keogh was next to go, pushing outside off-stump, caught low down by Marcus Harris at third meanwhile was finding runs all around the wicket, hitting six over square-leg, driving and pulling comfortably before Phillip jagged one back to trap him balls later Saif Zaib had a rush of blood, charging down the pitch to Balderson, edging to Jennings at second slip to leave Northamptonshire (29) and McManus showed greater application ensuring no further wickets fell before lunch and extended their seventh-wicket partnership after the interval to 60. Lancashire shelled two catches in quick succession, with Harrison and McManus both benefiting but Phillip returned to the attack to quickly break the partnership, nipping one back to take Harrison's inside edge, wicketkeeper Hurst taking the Sanderson had some fun in a quickfire stand of 32 off 20 deliveries with McManus, driving square for four and edging over the slips for another boundary. He punched Willliams through cover before the bowler snared him was in excellent touch and he added 57 in 10 overs with Guthrie before falling in low-key fashion, caught off the leading edge off Bailey, the ball ballooning up to Luke Wells running from smashed Balderson through midwicket and pulled a no-ball for another boundary, but departed when he hit the all-rounder straight to mid-on. Queensland bowler Guthrie then gave Northamptonshire the best start with the ball, trapping George Bell in front for a duck with his third has proved Northants' nemesis averaging 83.77 against them and scoring 155 at Emirates Old Trafford last month. But he was unable to extend that run further though, Harrison pulling off an incredible diving catch at third slip off Sanderson for a five-ball took four early boundaries off Guthrie, then flaying Procter through deep extra cover and playing an exquisite late cut. He drove Procter down the ground to bring up Lancashire's 50 in 12.5 overs but fell soon after, bowled by Australian quick Harry Conway, playing his first home game for batter Harris looked less comfortable early doors, edging just in front of the keeper and wide of the slips and was dropped in the slips on 28. But he started to hit his stride though with some handsome at short-midwicket before he had scored, Hurst played some attractive shots, cutting Harrison for four shortly before stumps. ECB Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay

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