It's same again for Shropshire bowls aces
It's as you were for Shropshire's bowlers as they prepare for the next step of their Crosfield Cup defence.It's as you were for Shropshire's bowlers as they prepare for the next step of their Crosfield Cup defence. The reigning national champions have named an unchanged team for their second Endsleigh County Championship qualifying group two match against Lancashire on Sunday, June 6. The Gang of Four selectors have, not surprisingly, kept faith with the team which swept past the Potteries with some ease in their opening round-robin game. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star
It's as you were for Shropshire's bowlers as they prepare for the next step of their Crosfield Cup defence.
The reigning national champions have named an unchanged team for their second Endsleigh County Championship qualifying group two match against Lancashire on Sunday, June 6.
The Gang of Four selectors have, not surprisingly, kept faith with the team which swept past the Potteries with some ease in their opening round-robin game.
The only tinkering has been enforced with Callum Wraight and Mike Dulson, who both play league bowls at the home venue of Wem USC, switched to the away team which will travel to Garswood Hall in Wigan.
Colin Beaman and Paul Williams, of Meole Brace and Castlefields, swap to the home team.
Chester Road trio Charliie Weaver - who was unavailable for the first game - Mark Holland and Paul Latham, as well as Andy Jones of St Georges, all come in on reserve.
But four-time County Merit champion Peter Farmer is unavailable for the second successive game.
Lancashire were beaten by Staffordshire in their opening game.




