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IND vs ENG 1st Test: Rain Takes Away From India a Shot at Victory in Series-Opener, Match Ends in Draw

Only 250 plus overs out of a maximum 450 were possible due to the inclement weather as India, chasing a target of 209, were well-placed at 52 for 1 in 14 overs at the end of the fourth day.

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Trent Bridge, Nottingham Weather Forecast India vs England, Day 5: Rain Set to Interrupt Play

Nottingham Weather, August 8, Sunday: On the final day, if weather permits, India will need another 157 runs but in these conditions, it could prove to be more than a handful with James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Ollie Robinson making the ball talk.

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Roving reporter: The mystery of £250000 that changed fortunes of little Hoveringham CC

A former member of the club, in his will, left behind his entire life's savings in the name of Hoveringham CC.

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England to try out ‘100’ matches this September

The men's trial matches will be played at Trent Bridge, while the women's counterparts, at Loughborough.

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Jonny Bairstow backs James Anderson to break many records

Anderson's returns of 9/43 in the second Test were his personal second-best in terms of bowling average through a completed match

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James ‘Jem’ Grundy: First to be given out handling the ball in First-Class cricket

James Grundy was born March 5, 1824 at New Radford, Nottingham.

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When Mahatma Gandhi’s son went to jail to watch Don Bradman bat!

India’s father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi has been to jail several times in his life. Following his dad’s footsteps his son, Devdas too spent a night in a British Jail, but for some other reason.

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Brendan Taylor found sleeping at the back of a working man’s car

The former Zimbabwe captain found his way to the vehicle after celebrations with his county team, Nottinghamshire.

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Ashes 2015: Nottinghamshire desperate to produce better pitch

Last year's Test pitch at Trent Bridge was officially classed as 'poor' by ICC match referee David Boon.

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Trent Bridge cricket ground: A small tour

Chris Broad takes you on a tour of Trent Bridge cricket ground, meeting players and coach from the county. The surreal beauty of walking through the leafy woods, trees swaying in the breeze in an English cricket ground can leave you spellbound. Trent Bridge, which staged its first Test match back in 1899 is a...

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