Tea. Durham 310 for 5 (71 ahead). Coetzer 121, Harmison 42.
Durham added 112 without loss in the session against a pedestrian bowling attack. Alex Loudon has not bowled a ball, evidently not even considered as an option now.
The cloud is thickening up and rain might arrive soon but the forecast for the next two days is good and the weather will not save the Bears here like it did at Canterbury.
Only good cricket - much better than they have produced so far in this match - can save Warwickshire.
Comments (3)
Brian - you actually had more bananas at lunch than Warwickshire took wickets in that session.
Unfortunately good cricket and Warwickshire go together about as much as Hampton Road and Wembley!
The season is falling apart at an alarming rate - what is going on?
Posted by John Howes | August 1, 2007 4:37 PM
Posted on August 1, 2007 16:37
Is the current management capable of turning this round?
Posted by Rob S. | August 1, 2007 4:49 PM
Posted on August 1, 2007 16:49
What is going on? A very good question, John. Unless there is a sea-change in momentum and confidence pretty quickly what might be going on around September time is the Bears supporters plotting out the potential opposition in both Division Twos next season.
Posted by brian | August 1, 2007 5:01 PM
Posted on August 1, 2007 17:01