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193/6
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NED

(20 ov, T:194) 176/7

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ITA

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WI

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5:30 AM

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AUS-W

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IND-W

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8:15 AM

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PAK

199/3
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NAM

(17.3/20 ov, T:200) 97

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UAE

122/6
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SA

(13.2/20 ov, T:123) 123/4

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KNTKA

(63.5 ov) 736 & 299/6
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UTK

233

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BENG

328 & 99
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J + K

(T:126) 302 & 126/4

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TAS

(74 ov) 136/10 & 258/5
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NSW

356/10

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VIC

426/9d & 274/4d
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WA

(14 ov, T:463) 238 & 26/2

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QLD

185 & 119
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SOA

(T:91) 214 & 91/3

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SAW-E

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PAK-W

Tomorrow
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SL

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ZIM

Tomorrow
9:30 AM

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Tomorrow
1:30 PM

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Rewind the clock: James Anderson and his little sister in 2003

ESPNcricinfo staff
Jul 12, 2024, 6:40 AM
A 20-year-old James Anderson and his younger sister talk about his career as he heads overseas - to Australia and then South Africa - for his first tour.
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