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So much heat about so little light in perfectly absurd second Test – The Guardian
Questions remain over whether umpires, players and even groundstaff are doing enough, but bad light is an easier problem to shout about than it is to solve

Tick tock. Umpire Richard Kettleborough glanced at his watch. It was 3.19 in the afternoon. In front of him, Zak Crawley had marked his guard and, behind him, Mohammad Abbas was standing at the end of his run. The field was spread out all around and everybody was ready and waiting while the second hand rolled around for one more lost minute. At last, at twenty-past, Kettleborough said what everybody had been waiting to hear since he and his colleague, Michael Gough, led everyone off on Sunday mo…
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