On a day of unrelenting grey cloud and long spells of drizzle, the Edgbaston groundstaff toiled nobly to try to get a game on only for the weather to close in each time a start was near.
After the initial 2pm start was delayed, the umpires scheduled start times for games of 33-overs-per-side, 24 overs and 18 overs, but the rain always had the final say.
One point apiece from the call-off left both sides in mid-table in the group with Warwickshire on six points from five games and Northamptonshire on five from five.
The Bears are next in action away to Durham under the Riverside floodlights on Friday.
Troughton wants more of the same from the Bears at Edgbaston
The Bears will face Northamptonshire in a day/night Royal London Cup match at Edgbaston (2pm start) fresh from a 108-run win over holders Notts Outlaws on Sunday.
Troughton’s side put in an excellent all-round performance, to the joy of their many travelling fans in the 14,000 crowd.
It wasn’t the perfect performance, by any means. We lost wickets towards the end of our innings which meant we lost a little bit of momentum and that is something we have spoken about.
Jim Troughton
The result, the Bears’ first win at Trent Bridge since 2008, left them promisingly-placed in what is still a very tight North Group table as they contemplate four remaining group games, three of which are at home.
“It was a very good performance at Nottingham,” the coach said. “It was a brilliant crowd and a near full-house and the team rose to the occasion.
“We knew that Notts are a very strong side and that we hadn’t won there for a while, so went up there determined to get straight on the front foot and take the game to them – and that’s what we did. With the bat, Ed Pollock got us off to a great start and then with the ball Olly Stone set the tone with his very first ball and bowled with real pace and bounce.
“It wasn’t the perfect performance, by any means. We lost wickets towards the end of our innings which meant we lost a little bit of momentum and that is something we have spoken about. But we did enough things right to record a very good win against a very good team.
“There are areas we need to improve on, and I know how excited the players are to have the chance to do that tomorrow against Northants in front of a big crowd under the floodlights. We’re always really well supported at Edgbaston and it’s fantastic for the players to know the fans are always right behind them. That support is so important. At the moment the guys are playing good cricket in all formats and we want to continue that.”
Warwickshire now embark on back-to-back day/nighters, at home to Northamptonshire tomorrow then away to Durham on Friday before returning to Edgbaston to face Leicestershire on Sunday (11am).
One team change will be necessary tomorrow with Chris Woakes having rejoined the England squad in advance of the second Test against Pakistan.
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