Spectators returned to Trent Bridge for the first time in 608 days but witnessed only 15.5 overs of cricket in a fragmented opening day of the LV=Insurance County Championship match with Worcestershire, Nottinghamshire closing on 51 for three.

Dillon Pennington, returning to the Pears line-up after being rested from the visitors’ trip to Durham last week, took two for 12 from his 11.5 overs, Alzarri Joseph picking up the other wicket to fall after Worcestershire won the toss and opted to bowl.

The pick of the batsmen, Haseeb Hameed, who made hundreds in both innings when these sides met at New Road last month, fell for 24.

There were more than 1,000 people back in the historic venue when play started on time, but only a few hardy souls stuck it out until play was called off soon after 6.15pm after a thoroughly inhospitable day.

Each wicket that fell was promptly followed by a stoppage. Pennington dismissed Ben Slater, who matched Hameed’s 114 not out in the second innings as Nottinghamshire emerged with a draw at New Road, when he switched to round the wicket to the left-hander, who had pulled him for six in his previous over.

Slater nicked to wicketkeeper Ben Cox and was immediately joined by the rest of the players in hurrying back to the pavilion as the first spell of rain arrived.

The remaining action was contained in three brief passages, of 11 minutes, nine minutes and five minutes respectively, yet the shorter two of those each brought a wicket.

Hameed had picked up four boundaries after a positive start but Joseph surprised him with a ball that climbed off a length and glanced the shoulder of the bat, Cox taking the catch.

The players were off again after one more delivery, returning next for long enough for Pennington to produce the best ball of his spell, squaring up Joe Clarke and finding enough late movement to take the edge, Cox pouching his third catch as the 22-year-old seamer doubled his wickets tally for the season.

Play was due to resume for a fourth time at 6.15 after a two-and-a-half hour stoppage, only for umpires Alex Wharf and Billy Taylor to deem the conditions unplayable and call and end to the day.

 

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