Summary
FORMER England wicketkeeper Jack Russell had sat on the boundary rope at Trafalgar Road on day one of this fascinating championship match between Lancashire and Nottinghamshire, serenely painting one of the 69 grounds he played at in an illustrious career.
Had Russell chosen the second day of play, you dread to think what kind of surreal image he would have depicted, given the topsy- turvy nature of play, in a game which finished with Notts firmly in charge.See the full content of this document
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A Long Way From Picture Perfect for Lancashire
The morning belonged to the current county champions and their New Zealand all-rounder Andre Adams, who continued the visitors' fightback...
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