Cambridgeshire are now one point behind leaders Lincolnshire in the Minor Counties Championship Eastern Division after a win at Bedfordshire. The four-wicket victory was achieved despite suffering a second innings collapse and leaves them second in the table with just two matches left. "We made it difficult for ourselves but Ajaz [Akhtar] saw us though at the end," said captain Gary Freear Cambs' next game is away at Northumberland next weekend. Having been set a second innings target of 154, Cambs collapsed to 106 for 6, before Akhtar saw them across the finishing line with an unbeaten 42.  | We'll try and get a spinner in as it often turns at Fenners Cambs captain Gary Freear |
Cambs had made strong start to the match declaring on 337 in their first innings in reply to Beds' 202. That included 146 for 23-year-old Godmanchester batsman Matt Pateman, and Freear told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "[That was] one of the best breakthrough innings I've seen from a younger player for a long, long time." Cambs face Northumberland at Fenners in Cambridge next weekend, and Freear is confident of more success. But he warned: "It will be a tough game as Northumberland always bring a decent side down with plenty of seamers. "Hopefully at Fenners, on a decent track, we'll be able to perform well against them." The Cambs captain admitted there could be team changes to take advantage of the Fenners pitch. "We'll try and get a spinner in as it often turns at Fenners," he said.
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