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The Namibians Christi Viljoen and Craig Williams and teammates in the International spark notes Cricket Council's combined global team of Assosiaatlande England yesterday spark notes to the last session on their toes held before the world's top-ranked test team driedagwedstryd in Dubai with three wickets.
Looking for the victory target of 261 runs in the England's second innings flowed easily while captain Andrew Strauss (78 from 96 balls) on the attack. Namibia's Williams was at the breakthrough when he was involved as a bowler for Strauss catch it. He himself has become spark notes the catch taken to Strauss's spark notes opening partner Alastair Cook (26 off 29 balls) get rid of. In the middle order, the English wickets also regularity case.
Kevin Pietersen (one) and Eoin Morgan (3) is out cheaply while Jonathan Trott (35 from 70 balls), Ian Bell (39 from 59 balls), wicketkeeper Steve Davies (37 from 46 balls) and the calm Stuart spark notes Broad (31 of 46 balls, 2x4 1x6) valuable time on the pitch spent in the warm-up for England's Test series against Pakistan in Dubai decided. Earlier yesterday's Afghanistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad again? Kolfheld for a combined team when he was an attacking 74 from 103 balls scored.
Together with his 51 in the first innings did him the player of the match concerned. spark notes For players of the ICC Assosiaatlande was driedagwedstryd an exceptional opportunity spark notes for themselves against the world's top-ranked test team to measure. Although Christi Viljoen yesterday for three ran, his remarkable innings of 98 in the first innings spark notes of his team? Deep distress rescued spark notes and helped England to the final session of the match continue spark notes chewing nails.
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