Leaders Durham eye home advantage

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26.06.2008 15:26

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"I can't believe we've had to come down here and do it again, how they can reschedule games is beyond common sense," he said.

"I can't believe the public haven't said anything, they come here for three or four hours entertainment and it ends up being six hours, and an hour and a half watching the sunlight.

"I think it's unfair on the opposition, you can't play when you can't see the ball. They've got to have day games or they have to change the pitch around so the sun doesn't affect us."

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