Nottinghamshire Nears Victory Against Warwickshire Amid Rain Concerns
Nottinghamshire is on the brink of a crucial win against Warwickshire in the County Championship, with weather playing a pivotal role in the final outcome.


Day Three Highlights
Nottinghamshire continued their dominance over Warwickshire in the County Championship at Edgbaston, setting up a thrilling final day. The team posted a formidable first innings total of 367, thanks to a stellar performance by Haseeb Hameed, who remained unbeaten with 138 runs. Fergus O'Neill also contributed significantly with a quickfire 50.
Warwickshire's Struggle
Warwickshire, trailing by 274 runs after the first innings, ended the third day at 163 for six. Despite their precarious position, the team holds onto hope, partly due to forecasts predicting heavy rain which could disrupt play on the final day.
Key Performances
- Haseeb Hameed achieved his 16th first-class century, showcasing resilience and skill.
- Michael Booth of Warwickshire claimed his maiden first-class five-for, finishing with figures of 5 for 90.
Final Day Prospects
Nottinghamshire needs to capture four more wickets to secure a win, but the weather could be a decisive factor. The team’s strategy of batting deep into the third day might backfire if rain reduces the available playtime.
Match Summary
- Nottinghamshire: 367 (Hameed 138*, O'Neill 50; Booth 5-90)
- Warwickshire: 93 & 163-6 (Barnard 35*, Mousley 32; Tongue 2-42)
As the teams prepare for the final day, all eyes will be on the skies as much as on the pitch, with both sides aware that weather could influence the outcome of this gripping encounter.