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Tight division means most clubs are looking over their shoulders

Lancashire Evening Post

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August 15, 2025

Leyland cannot afford to be complacent this season as they could find themselves in a relation dogfight.

That is the view of captain Karl Cross, who insists nobody - barring runaway leaders Kendal - can rest on their laurels in this year’s restructured NPL Division One.

With the division reduced to 10 clubs this year under the new local club cricket restructure, only eight teams will survive.

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