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Bad wickets can often be perceived as good

Garfield Robinson argues that England’s tour of the West Indies is a refreshing shot in the arm for Test cricket with the return of a classic contest between bat and ball

Pace and bounce: The Caribbean pitches have proved tough for the England batsmen
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Apart from the third day of the Barbados Test when not a single wicket fell, when Jason Holder and Shane Dowrich played with assurance and panache for most of the day, batting during the first two Tests of England’s 2019 Caribbean visit has been a hazardous occupation. This has been especially true for bats...

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