
"Time aplenty to catch up on some things you might've missed across the site in the last week. First up, Ali Martin sat down with James Vince the other day, the conversation heading off in a few different directions don't mention that crack! Share Tanya Aldred was at Edgbaston yesterday for Blast finals day as Somerset emerged victorious over Hampshire in front of a capacity crowd."
"Good news! The covers are coming off at Trent Bridge though Stuart Broad is the local lad and he is worried about the rain radar. We can do a five overs a side game if it comes to it and Shaun Pollock jokes that South Africa won't want to bowl twenty overs at England while they are in this blistering form. Share The players are warming up on the Trent Bridge outfield, the rain is falling lightly, if steadily."
The rain poured in Nottingham, causing delays and covers being dragged on and off at Trent Bridge with uncertainty over whether a game was possible. A five-overs-a-side option was mentioned and a toss was expected within minutes as players warmed up on a damp outfield. Somerset beat Hampshire at Edgbaston in front of a capacity crowd to win Blast finals day. England recorded their first T20 score above 300 in Manchester, fueled by a 126 opening stand between Phil Salt and Jos Buttler and by Salt's highest individual T20 score. Studio commentators praised England's batting.
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