Following a week of disappointing losses in two finals and a crucial match in the County Championship, Somerset County Cricket Club supporters are still feeling proud as their team remains second in all three competitions. Despite the setbacks, the supporters are grateful for the success their team has had this year, especially given the financial constraints they operate under.
In other cricket news, Kamindu Mendis continues to impress with his performance in the second test against New Zealand, scoring his fifth test century in only his eighth match. His potential to break records and achieve milestones in his career is being closely monitored by fans.
However, wet weather conditions have affected play at several grounds, with a number of matches called off due to rain and damp pitches. Somerset struggled to reach a total of 136 against Hampshire, while Lancashire had a strong performance against Worcestershire, reducing them to 22 for five before rain interrupted play. Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire also faced delays at Trent Bridge due to rain.
With just one promotion and relegation spot left to be decided in the County Championship, teams are fighting hard to secure their positions in the final week of the season. Despite the challenges posed by the weather, fans are eager to see how the remaining matches will unfold as the season comes to a close.
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