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We lost the heat, we lost the monsoon, we lost the weather," Nair laments.
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The second Test match that had seemed all but dead and buried with 72 overs lost to the weather came alive during the final afternoon, as the sun blazed down.
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The Bears began the final morning at Edgbaston on 90-0 in reply to Derbyshire's 226 after much of days two and three were lost to the weather.
The club had been worried the Football League would be in touch if a third game in succession was lost to the weather.
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