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Friday, 8 June 2012

No play again at Edgbaston

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England and the West Indies endured another day of frustration at Edgbaston as day two of the third and final Test was washed out.
Play was called off at 1.50pm by umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Tony Hill after lunch had been taken in Birmingham, meaning a ball is still yet to be bowled in the fixture.
The opening day was also abandoned without any action, meaning it is the first time since 1964, when Australia were the opponents, that England have lost the first two days of a Test match entirely to the weather.
The forecast does at least look better for Saturday, though the home team now have just three days left in their bid to seal a series sweep.
With the toss yet to take place neither side has confirmed their team, meaning England could still opt to rest seamer Stuart Broad. They are certain to make at least one change from the line-up they fielded at Lord's and Trent Bridge, after leaving James Anderson out of their 12-man squad.
Posted by smart at 11:06
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