Cricket: Vaughan's Men's Port in a Storm ; England Faced with Weekend Washout
Sunday Mercury › April 26, 2004
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Sunday Mercury › April 26, 2004
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ENGLAND'S second oneday international against West Indies was abandoned yesterday after only 16 overs following more torrential rain at the Queen's Park Oval.
Having been forced to shorten last Sunday's match to 30 overs a side because of heavy rain and havinghad their warm-upmatch in Guyana washed out, the tourists were desperate for action yesterday in the first of two backto-back matches in Trinidad.See the full content of this document
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Cricket: Vaughan's Men's Port in a Storm ; England Faced with Weekend Washout
But after West Indies had progressed to 57 for two, players and officials were sent scurrying off the already damp playing area and within 15 minutes of their departure the ground resembled a l...
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