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Donny
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8/232. Ando 4/50, Robinson 3/65.
Jadeja out for a valuable 56.
India leads by 49. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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India has a 95 run lead.
Robinson 5/85. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Nathan Ellis' remarkable journey from club cricketer to Australia fast bowler is complete after the 26-year-old Tasmanian was named to make his international debut as part of a rejigged XI in Dhaka.
Ellis, only added to the squad for the Bangladesh leg of the extended limited-overs trip abroad, had T20I cap No.98 presented to him by Mitchell Starc ahead of Friday's must-win third match against Bangladesh.
Ellis coincidentally replaced Starc in the side, with Josh Philippe and Andrew Tye also making way for Ben McDermott and Dan Christian respectively.
CA. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Scuse the misplaced posts, above.
Busy. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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England 4/194. Leading by 99.
Root 89*. 2 wickets each for Bumrah and Siraj. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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5/222. Lawrence out for 25.
Root 91*. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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6/237. Buttler out for 17. Thakur 2/25.
Root 96*. _________________ Donny.
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England all out 303. Root 109, Curran 32. Bumrah 5/64. Needing 209, India is 1/52 at Stumps on Day 4. Rahul is the man out. |
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Donny
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A possible last day thriller has been hit by rain.
Still no play. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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What a drag.
Rained out draw. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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Stuart Broad will miss the second Test. Calf injury. Mark Woods comes into the squad.
James Anderson is also in doubt, with a quad muscle niggle. Saqib Mahmood has been called up as cover.
Craig Overton is already in the squad. _________________ Donny.
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Donny
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The second Test is sheduled to start tomorrow, from Lord's.
8 pm AEST. _________________ Donny.
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Craig Overton is already in the squad. |
Another one with racism questions over his head. |
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Shardul Thakar out (hamstring injury). Ashwin in??
Player of the Match in Test 1 was Joe Root.
Could Root now be the third-best batsmen in the world, behind only Kane and Virat? Or even above Virat? He's had a good year so far...
(I haven't forgotten about Marnus, but is he really in that company? True, he has been easily more than twice as good as Smith in the last two years, but maybe that's not such a big achievement.)
Of course, Kane showed his superiority in the WTC final, guiding his country to victory and scoring over 100 runs for once out in very difficult batting conditions. All educated cricket followers must have felt in their bones that he would do that. I certainly did. The harder the conditions, the more at stake, the more Kane towers over all the FTBs. |
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