England v West Indies
Wisden's review of the second ODI, England v West Indies
11-Apr-2018
At Nottingham, September 21 (day/night). No result. Toss: West Indies.
Only 14 legal balls were possible before low-lying cloud cover burst open to send the players scurrying off, though not until England had hinted at another run-fest at the venue where they had battered a world-record 444 against Pakistan the previous summer. The game was abandoned at 4.15, though a 20-over match could have begun as late as 5.56. The eventual appearance of the September sun led some to query whether the decision had been premature.
Only 14 legal balls were possible before low-lying cloud cover burst open to send the players scurrying off, though not until England had hinted at another run-fest at the venue where they had battered a world-record 444 against Pakistan the previous summer. The game was abandoned at 4.15, though a 20-over match could have begun as late as 5.56. The eventual appearance of the September sun led some to query whether the decision had been premature.