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Sean Beynon
July 5, 2002
The final day of West Indies A tour match with Nottinghamshire was washed out without a ball being bowled. The inclement Trent Bridge weather ruined a potentially intriguing day, after both captains had declared on day two to open the door for a possible result.
The visitors' hectic schedule continues apace, weather permitting. They play Yorkshire at Headingley on Sunday, before heading to Old Trafford for a four-day match starting next Wednesday.

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