What an experience it will be for our five Thunder players representing their countries in the Under 19s T20 World Cup being played in South Africa at the moment.
To celebrate Lancashire Cricket's 159th birthday (12 January) we are asking you to name the last 159 men's players to represent the Red Rose in First-Class Cricket!
Lancashire County Cricket Club celebrates its 159th birthday today, after the County Club was formed by leading clubs in the county at a meeting in the Queens Hotel, Manchester on the 12th January 1864.
Join Paul Allott in the LancsTV Studio at Emirates Old Trafford for the latest Beyond the Boundary episode with Lancashire Cricket's Head Coach, Glen Chapple.
Lancashire Cricket and its Foundation are working together to tackle some of the cost-of-living challenges facing the local community this winter.
Third Lancashire Cricket Hall of Fame Celebratory Dinner to take place in February
Thunder duo Kate Cross and Sophie Ecclestone have both been named in Jon Lewis’s England Women squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, which takes place in South Africa next month.
Josh Bohannon, Luke Wood, Saqib Mahmood and Tom Hartley have been named in the England Lions Test and ODI squads for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka.
Today, we celebrate Lancashire’s longest living former player – Ken Standring, who was born on 17 February 1935 and is 87 years old.