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Worcester, April 10 - 13, 2016, Specsavers County Championship Division Two

Match abandoned without a ball bowled

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Worcestershire exonerated after New Road washout

Worcestershire have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the build-up to their washed-out fixture against Kent earlier this month

A waterlogged outfield again prevented play at New Road (picture from second day)  •  PA Photos

A waterlogged outfield again prevented play at New Road (picture from second day)  •  PA Photos

Worcestershire have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the build-up to their County Championship fixture against Kent earlier this month, which was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to a waterlogged outfield.
The match, which had been due to take place at New Road between April 10 and 13, was called off by the umpires, Ian Gould and Richard Illingworth, after four consecutive blank days, following heavy rain on the eve of the contest that left the outfield like a "jelly-blancmange", according to Tim Packwood, the head groundsman.
The situation drew an angry response from Kent's captain, Sam Northeast. "We turned up on the first day and knew pretty much straight away there would be no play over the four days," he said. "It is unacceptable. This is not bad luck. I'd like to think there could have been something done.
"We have had days of sun but not played any cricket. It's not fair on the fans that travelled, sorted out hotels or taken time off work."
However, following an investigation by the Cricket Discipline Commission (CDC), the chairman Gerard Elias QC exonerated Worcestershire but invited the ECB to consider any actions or safeguards that might prevent a similar occurrence in the future.
In particular, Elias found "no evidence that the pitch itself was unfit, or that Worcestershire CCC had, by the action or wilful inaction of its groundstaff, done anything which materially adversely impacted upon the possibility of play."
Despite recognising the "significant financial loss and inconvenience, as well as disappointment, experienced by both counties and their supporters", Elias was satisfied that reasonable decisions and actions had been taken by the club in the period leading up to the match.
Worcestershire's players, he noted, had been able to practice on both the square and the outfit on the eve of the match and therefore could have reasonably believed that the ground would be fit for play the following day.
Worcestershire have been plagued by floods and waterlogged conditions at New Road in recent years. In 2007, another Championship meeting with Kent was washed out without a ball being bowled, after which the club was unable to play at the venue for the final three months of the season.