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  • This bought the in form Dan Flynn to the wicket.� He immediately upped the scoring rate, being particularly brutal on anything full or short.� This encouraged Doughty to play some more shots of his
  • The new ball provided plenty of movement but Dan Flynn joined Rich Williams and the pair started to consolidate well.� Both played in an attacking fashion and when Williams hoisted the first 6 of the
  • Jez Clarke and Dan Flynn were beginning to push the accelerator when disaster struck.� Flynn was run out attempting a quick single to leave the Green 43 for 2.� Chris Smedley looked in commanding
  • solid platform and skipper Smedley turned to spin.Flynn started well but it was the introduction of leg spinner Jez Clarke (1 �40) which brought the breakthrough after starting tightly his first loose
  • Chester road as the last kit bag was crow barred into Flynn's bullet mark 2! Thanks to the ever reliable Radio Wyvern traffic and travel the city centre was diverted via junction 7/6 of the M5 much to
  • Dan Flynn kept the stranglehold tight throughout most of his spell and immediately took wickets.� The vital wicket came when Flynn clean bowled the increasingly dangerous Pardoe with a full toss for
  • Aggressive batting from New Zealander Danny Flynn well supported by Tim Williams saw the Green race to 100 in the 28th over, Flynn reaching his second century of the weekend in the 24th over. Flynn was
  • The in form Dan Flynn joined Rich Williams and the pair almost immediately managed to increase the tempo.� However, when Williams was out leg before for 16, the Green had still only managed to reach
  • Flynn and Tim Clarke soon followed which bought Jez Clarke and Chris Smedley together.� At 104 for 3 after 34 overs the Green were well placed for a sizeable total on a difficult wicket.� However
  • saw the Green claim there first breakthrough when Flynn had Else caught on the boundary by Rob Richards for an excellent 70.� Ishtiaq fell soon after for an excellent 89.� Tim Clarke and Flynn took