Poor decisions in-game - leading to a stagnation in Notts' first innings - was a key factor in Nottinghamshire's defeat to Durham in the Vitality County Championship, Head Coach Peter Moores said after the final day.
96/1 in their first response to Durham's 531/7d, a sudden flurry of wickets for the hosts condemned the visitors to an uphill battle for the remainder of the fixture - a change caused by poor decisions, Moores said.
Moores praised the Durham attack's performance - in particular Daniel Hogg's debut seven-wicket haul - and credited First-Class debutant Freddie McCann for his maiden fifty, before looking ahead to a challenge against Surrey.