Lancashire League Handbook 2026

LCL Handbook 2026 24 Neil Brand of Haslingden scored most league runs as a Professional in the Premier League with 879 and Jacques Snyman of Greenmount hit 1231 in Division two. Bowling wise, Shaun Von Berg of Ramsbottom took most wickets in the Premier Division with 46 and Thikshika de Silva of Great Harwood had most in Division Two with 58. Several milestones were achieved during the season: Craig Fergusson (Church), Ben Heap (Lowerhouse), Adam Bracewell (Enfield) 9000 runs Charlie Cottam (Lowerhouse), Tom Parton (Ramsbottom), Neil Thompson (Nelson) 6000 runs Andrew Sutcliffe (Todmorden), Jonny Whitehead (Lowerhouse), Mohammad Jamal (Crompton), Liam Bedford (Burnley), Sam Holt (Church) 5000 runs Thikshill de Silva (Gt Harwood) & Geeth Kumara (Colne) 4000 runs Josh Gale (Walsden), Lewis Bradley (Nelson), Dean Barlow (Rawtenstall), Matt Griffin (Haslingden), Chirag Khurana (Bacup), Paddy Martin (Lowerhouse), Ali Ross (Clitheroe), Rizwan Shafiq (Rawtenstall), Josh Scully (Church), Matt Kershaw (Rawtenstall) Travis Townsend (Greenmount) Jacob Clarke (Accrington), Ben Pearson (Ramsbottom), Matt Oddie (Gt Harwood), Jacques Snyman (Greenmount ) 3000 runs. Keith Roscoe (Rawtenstall) 1900 wickets Simon O’Loughlin (Enfield) 400 wickets Ben Lord (Bacup), Jacob Clarke (Accrington), Hassan Fazal (Nelson), Thikshilla de Silva (Gt Harwood) 300 wickets. In Division Two, the batting under 23 award went to Adam Hussain of Rishton who scored 453 runs. Most wickets by an Under 23 player in Division Two with 42 wickets, went to Callum Hunter of Greenmount. The Premier League U23 batting award was taken by JJ Fielding of Ramsbottom who made 567 runs. And the bowling award, with 43 wickets was awarded to Thomas Walker of Lowerhouse. After considering all performances it was decided that the Under 23 player of the year award with 395 league runs, 175 in T20’s as 43 League wickets,

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