Key events
Fisher, so dangerous yesterday, on the money straight away from the Vauxhall end. Hampshire desperately need the other 143 runs necessary to avoid the follow-on .
Play!
Lehmann and Prest in the middle; Topley, leaping up and down at the top of his mark, to finish his over. And the sun is out.
Just realised I’ve been watching the covers on day two on the stream. No wonder it all looked so familiar. Play is actually about to start at The Oval!
There are also four Women’s WC warm-up games today:
Scotland v Pakistan; Ireland v Bangladesh and later this afternoon Netherlands v Sri Lanka and South Africa v New Zealand.
A reminder that the competition proper starts tomorrow at Edgbaston when England play India.
England Lions and South Africa A are playing again today in a 50-over game. So far the tourists are undefeated, beating England Lions by eight wickets in the first unofficial Test, eight wickets in the second Test, 10 wickets in the first 50-over game, and nine wickets in the second.
SA won the toss at New Road, are having a bat, and are 21-0 after four overs.
I’m now looking at the pictures on the Surrey livestream. I don’t think it is raining any more, and there are groundsmen walking about, but the covers are very definitely still on. The flags on top of the pavilion are blowing though, so hopefully some nice blue sky will arrive soon.
Five new cricket domes to be built
The government has announced £3m of funding, to be matched by the ECB, to build five all-weather cricket domes in areas currently without those facilities: Birmingham, Bolton, Derby, Newcastle and Nottingham.
The domes will be cricket-led but will support a range of sports and activities to keep people active. There are already three ECB-funded domes – in Willehall, Bradford and Darwen, Lancashire, with two more due to open in Luton and Faringdon.
Rain
I’m afraid we are re-running the story of day two. It is raining at The Oval. The covers are on.
And Simon Burnton on the latest nightclub shenanigans from England’s men’s team.
“The Capsey Massive will be there for sure”
Raf talks to Alice Capsey, who has just nailed down her place in time for the World Cup to begin on Thursday.
Preamble
Hello and welcome to day three of this one-off match between Surrey and Hampshire. Rain ruined much of yesterday but the forecast looks more perky for today. Do join us for that and to chew over events at the Rex Rooms on Sunday night.
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