Tim Bresnan
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West Indies triumphed in the 2nd T20 vs. England
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Krishmar Santokie penetrated through the batting of the Englishmen and the skipper Darren Sammy punched with a hurried knock and won the game for the Windies.
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Marlon Samuels crippled England – 1st T20
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Marlon Samuels demonstrated an all round performance in the opening T20 well assisted by Chris Gayle and Samuel Badree as the Windies defeated England easily.
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England clinched the ODI series vs. West Indies – 3rd ODI
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The visiting Englishmen exhibited more discipline with their superb team work in the third ODI against West Indies who lost the game not before giving a fight.
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The Windies grabbed the 1st ODI vs. England
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Dwayne Bravo led his side from the front with an all round performance and defeated England by a narrow margin besides a superb ton from Michael Lumb on debut.
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Australia sealed the series at 3-0 – third T20 vs. England
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The strong Australian side humiliated the depleted English unit by winning the 3rd T20 well led by an attacking unbeaten knock of 49 from 20 by George Bailey.
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Josh Hazlewood destroyed English batting – 2nd T20
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The Australian quickie, Josh Hazlewood, penetrated through the batting line up of England whereas George Bailey and Cameron White crushed the visitors’ bowling.
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England tastes maiden win – 4th ODI vs. Australia
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The Englishmen hugged their first victory of the tour vs. Australia with a brilliant all round performance by Ben Stokes, well assisted by Jos Buttler.
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Australia maintained their supremacy – 3rd ODI vs. England
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The Kangaroos continued with their demolition project against the Englishmen and grabbed the ODI series after the Ashes with a brilliant team work at Sydney.
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Australia reclaimed Ashes – 3rd Test vs. England
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The formidable Australians continued their dominance in the Ashes by beating England all ends up in the third Test at Perth and leads the series at 3-0.
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Australia five wickets away from grabbing the Ashes – 3rd Test
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The top order batsman of the Kangaroos, Shane Watson, got back his batting form with a ton whereas the hosts require just 5 English wickets to grasp the Ashes.