No potential proposals have been made public and so the rumour mill works overtime, often fuelled by uderstandable speculation in the media. There is only so much to say about an idea floated but not defined. Early talk was as much about the rumoured proposals for a restructuring of domestic cricket in this country as it was about the cricket in front of us. Someone with whom I have watched Somerset for 40 years joined me in the top of the Trescothick Pavilion for the morning, and someone I had never met and who had travelled from Berkshire sat behind me and chatted through the day. It was one of those days at the cricket where you talk and listen as much as you watch. Warwickshire fought back hard with the ball on the second morning, but in the final two sessions Somerset’s bowlers drove home the advantage fashioned by the batters on the first day. But by dint of their near faultless performance with the bat on the first day, Somerset will enter the third day in complete control of this match. Somerset scored 107 for the loss of their last six wickets. Seen in isolation the cricket played on the second day suggested an even contest between the two sides. Second day 29 th April – Somerset take control Sonny Baker and Peter Siddle were unavailable for selection by Somerset due to being injured.
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