'the follow on' goodies section by Alan Rowley, 31st May 2004
As well as all the usual results, stats and fixtures, 'the follow on' also has a number of other goodies available to our readers. The current list of these extras can be found below. Simply select from the list.
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An Excel spreadsheet documenting the playing records in League fixtures for each club since the League's inception as the Notts & Derby Border League in 1920 (from the Derbyshire County Cricket League website).
Derbyshire Premier and County League Fixture Secretary Chris Higginbottom has submitted scans of the Derbyshire Cricket League 1925 handbook. You can view each page in your browser or you can download a pdf file containing all images.
The Duckworth / Lewis method of resetting targets in rain-affected one-day cricket matches has now been in use for well over two years and has been adopted for use in most test playing countries of the world.
'the follow on' enters a Super League in the Daily Telegraph competiton every year. Here you will find links to all the weekly reports generated by the Daily Telegraph.
Local bat maker Charlie French occasionally allows the public to witness him create one of his hugely popular bats at his workshop in Mansfield Woodhouse. Here is a pictorial record of this fascinating process.
Please download a site poster and display it on your club notice board and in the dressing rooms. There are two different posters to choose from, one in jpeg format and the other in pdf format. Thanks!