Distant mutterings... "It's still raining here in Leeds... " but no indication of if or when play might resume.
Surely we want a 36 hour monsoon in both places ?
more distant mutterings would suggest the rain has stopped, the sun is breaking out and a resumption is not that far away... but nothing official
Sky says inspection not until 1.45, so unlikely to re-start much before 2
Strange position this. Normally would say we'd like to end early for bad light and lose more time tomorrow for rain. However I suspect Yorks will want to win the game and therefore loss of time could force a very sporting declaration (say 4 an over) which would be about the most dangerous thing that could happen for Sussex if Brooks and Sidebottom hit their straps....
In the other game I guess we just hope that Hants are set something north of 300. If they get them then fair do's and we have to save ourselves.
Hants won't get close to 300 on a 4th innings pitch at Trent Bridge imo. Would be nice to see Notts get an even bigger lead than that to make it completely comfortable though...
At TB it's not about the total it's more the required run rate imho. Anything more than about 3.5 an over would require something special.
Play resumes at Headingley at 2.10 with 59 overs remaining
Unlikely they'll get more than 45 in, 50 at a stretch. Need to keep the run rate down or they could be in a position to declare 30 minutes into the morning session if not overnight, depending on how Gale thinks the wicket is playing
At TB it's not about the total it's more the required run rate imho. Anything more than about 3.5 an over would require something special.
...but Hants do bat down to #10 at least, so they will always be in with a chance....