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Updates from the match in Colombo; 1.30pm GMT start
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England: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (c), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sa…

14 days ago

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It turns out England’s self-confidence might be a bit more resolute than their batting. It …

28 days ago

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It was an England victory set up by the wily, age-old brilliance of Adil Rashid, the vital p…

4 months ago

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Heartening to hear Simon say only “a chance of rain”. It felt like a bit more than that in his piece from yeste…

  • England, 236-4, beat New Zealand, 171, by 65 runs

  • Adil Rashid takes four wickets after Phil Salt’s 85

If rain potentially saved England from defeat in the first game of this series, in the second it ar…

5 months ago

Updates from the second match of the series in Malahide
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England's Phil Salt is on the path to T20 batting greatness, writes chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.

Duo are cricket’s most productive T20 openers, with Salt’s goal to be ‘best in the world’ after South Africa record

As he reflected on his epic individual contribution to a thrilling and historic win …

  • 2nd T20: England, 304-2, bt South Africa, 158, by 146 runs

  • Hosts hit their highest T20 total to go level in the series

England made history, and for the first time more than 300 runs, on an extraordina…

8 months ago

  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru 190-9: Punjab Kings 184-7

  • Phil Salt and Liam Livingstone impress in close final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Virat Kohli ended a 17-season drought by winning their maiden…

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