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By Press Release in Cricket on 23rd Jul 2007 10:10
Worcestershire chief executive Mark Newton has admitted the team may not be able to play any more games at their New Road home this summer.
Parts of the ground are currently under 12 feet of water at one end as a result of flooding in the city. "It looks as though we won't have any more cricket played at New Road until the end of August.
"I'm hopeful we might play something in September but that's still doubtful," Newton told BBC
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