Knight battles to keep England afloat
Australia took firm control of the Ashes Test, reducing England to 159 for 6 on the second day, but Heather Knight kept the home side fighting and on
Australia took firm control of the Ashes Test, reducing England to 159 for 6 on the second day, but Heather Knight kept the home side fighting and on
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Michael Clarke will head back to Australia to nurse the hamstring he injured during the tri-series match against Zimbabwe on SundayESPNcricinfo staff3
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