Surrey too (even though now currently third). They've played one more, and we still have to play them. Win that and their 26 point lead gets cut to 10 or less, with still a game in hand.
Good news, Hants win. Bad news, so did Surrey. Unbelievably, Surrey have moved up to second (albeit having played a couple of matches more than some others).
Notts surely doomed. But it will take some great results to catch a team above.
Dubai: In October the average temperature is 36 °C (97 °F), with very high heat and humidity. The average sea temperature around Dubai Airport in October is 30 °C (86 °F).
Well, at least you can cool off in the jacuzzi.
Amazing after just 2 matches all the teams in the 4th division have dropped points. Can't imagine that happens very often at the start of a season. Good news for the phew of course, it means as they sit joint top of the table they are only separated by a 2 points difference.
No comments on the 48-pointer relegation battle? Probably because Saints are back in action. Anyway, looking good after the 2nd day, big lead in their second innings with 9 wickets in hand. 4 wickets for Carter in Notts first innings.
[h=1]Saints on a slippery slope[/h]
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/10529211/premier-league-betting-tips-ante-post-201-17-relegation-preview
Glamorgan 130 all out. Won by 186 runs. With about half the division tied on points before the match, that should hopefully help with the goal difference.