But with the opposition's un-secret weapon in the armoury, Duckworth Lewis, a CB <30 looks possible from the radar pictures at this moment, 3 hours before the due start time as the band of rain looks to be fanning out and breaking-up as it reaches Birmingham.
No team has been released by Outlaws HQ as yet but the BBC have these two squads posted:
Notts Outlaws: Alex Hales, Neil Edwards, James Taylor, Adam Voges, Scott Elstone, Riki Wessels, Steven Mullaney, Graeme White, Darren Pattinson, Jake Ball, Harry Gurney
Welsh Dragons: GP Rees, MA Wallace (captain and wicket-keeper), CB Cooke, SJ Walters, MJ North, BJ Wright, GG Wagg, JAR Harris, AG Salter, JC Glover, SP Jones, DL Lloyd.
No Chris Read or the other match winner from last week, Michael; Lumb................... but does include Neil Edwards.
An interesting viewpoint from a player regards the loan system that Notts ought to employ if they can find someone suitable and better than what we're already got for next month's carnage to the squad:
http://www.livingcricket.co.uk/blogs/josh-cobb/2012/05/loan-system-is-a-win-win
Mick Newell has confirmed Notts' interest in Glamorgan's James Harris and have offered him a contract at Trent Bridge.
Watch this space over the next couple of weeks for developments
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