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Article: CRICKET: SECOND TEST AT TRENT BRIDGE: ENGLAND v INDIA, THE FINAL DAY: THAT'S A BIT DIM ENGLAND; Nine overs lost to bad light cost Nasser chance of a glorious win.(Sport)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 13, 2002
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Byline: Mike WALTERS Cricket Correspondent
SO a fourth consecutive Test victory ultimately proved a Trent Bridge too far for Nasser Hussain's walking wounded.
But as they hobbled into the Nottingham sunset last night with another pile of sick-notes and doctors' appointments, England were left to ponder whether they had missed a yawning opportunity to sustain their winning habit.
Hussain has deservedly acquired a reputation as Captain Fantastic, but they did not just miss the boat in the drawn second Test against India, they spurned a cruise on a ...