Cricket: Sunny Trent Bridge
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Your support makes all the difference.The scene at an almost tropically sunny Trent Bridge yesterday is a far cry from the hail and snow that greeted the start of cricket's County Championship season earlier this month. Worcestershire ended the day at the Nottingham Test venue struggling on 54 for 2 in their second innings after being 172 all out in their first innings. Nottinghamshire scored 417 in their first innings
Reports, page 29 David Ashdown
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