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I shouldn't have said that....

The Cricket Gods, devout readers of this blog, having spotted that I had just referred to "Resolute Warwickshire resistance" instantly decreed that Westwood should lean forward to Keedy and pop up a catch to short leg off bat and pad. Out for 50.

Warwickshire 113 for 2. Trott 38, Loudon 0.

Can they avoid the customary clatter?

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4-0-44-0 and out for 1 run.
Navdeep Poonia scored 4.

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