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Cold-eyed Jos-ball emerges at critical time for England at T20 World Cup | Barney Ronay

Key to victory against New Zealand were England’s seamers but Ben Stokes’s role in the team invites plenty of questionsThis was a very satisfying game of cricket, a mid-tournament group match in a rain-frazzled week that stayed alive for 39 of its 40 overs, played out in front of a semi-packed Gabba. In the broader sweep of things England’s 20-run defeat of New Zealand was another note in an excellent World Cup of deeper gears and genuine engagement.The lesson of these contests, which have felt jarringly real after the thin gruel of the year-round franchise circuit, is that the product works; that all the cricket is good, red or white ball, when it actually means something. Continue reading...

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Australia and England meet on T20 World Cup precipice having both lost their bite | Geoff Lemon

A clash of the two old foes in their current state shapes as a struggle between teams looking to emerge from difficultyAs Friday evening approaches, bringing on the middle of the T20 World Cup group stage, the sense increases that this is the contest that both the English and Australian teams have been waiting for. India and Pakistan may have surpassed this rivalry for freneticism, ferocity, and sheer population, as shown by the crowd of more than 90,000 that sold out the Melbourne Cricket Ground for their own group stage bout. England and Australia won’t get quite that many through the gates, but their rivalry will always be cricket’s original. The game is now even spicier, though, by effectively becoming...

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