By Sam Hawthorn
DANE Vilas admits his maiden Lancashire ton will live with him for a long time after helping his side keep their One-Day Cup qualification hopes alive with a 152-run win over Worcestershire.
Vilas’ unbeaten 100 from just 83 deliveries helped fire Lancs to 313 from their 50 overs after a wobbly start.
Opener Alex Davies fell for a duck in just the second over but a dogged halfcentury from fellow opener Karl Brown (63) as well as a controlled contribution from Haseeb Hameed (36) steadied the ship before England batsman Hameed was caught behind off the bowling of Josh Ton...
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