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England's tour of the West Indies 2022
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January

Saturday 22nd - 1st T20I vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (West Indies win by 9 wickets)
Sunday 23rd - 2nd T20I vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (England win by 1 run)
Wednesday 26th - 3rd T20I vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (West Indies win by 20 runs)
Saturday 29th - 4th T20I vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (England win by 34 runs)
Sunday 30th - 5th T20I vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (West Indies win by 17 runs)


March

Tuesday 8th - 1st Test vs West Indies, North Sound, Antigua (Match drawn)
Wednesday 16th - 2nd Test vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados (Match drawn)
Thursday 24th - 3rd Test vs West Indies, St George's, Grenada (West Indies win by 10 wickets)


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Well, at least with the Ashes done we can see some decent batting from the white-ball te...

Oh dear.
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Rolleyes
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Clearly not enough white-ball cricket being played in summertime to prepare the team for these overseas tours. Anyone up for making the Hundred three months long? Whistle
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Excellent start 49-7 is what it is all about can we divorce the England cricket team?
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Nice to see our death bowling's coming along; just a miserly 72 runs conceded in the last five overs to a pair of tail-end batsmen tonight Laugh
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Joe wins toss we bat
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Aaaaaaaaaand Lees is gone for 4. England 12-1. Truly an auspicious start to this new era of Test cricket Rolleyes

Aaaaaaaaaand Crawley's gone for 8. England 17-2. Oh brave new world, that has such sights in it.

Aaaaaaaaaand Root leaves a ball that clatters his off-stump. England 27-3. If B&Q are stocked up on pitchforks, I'll meet you at the ECB.
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57-4 Lunch
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Get the Amazon order for some wigs and a false beard in right now, and I think the top six for the next Test writes itself.

Ben Stokes
Jonny Bairstow
Sten Bokes
Bonny Jairstow
Neb Sekots
Ynnoj Wotsriab
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