India captain Rohit Sharma has gone past the former hard-hitting West Indies batter Chris Gayle in a major ODI record during the second ODI against England in Cuttack on Sunday, February 9.
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Who dares wins. The SAS motto summed up England’s feat on Saturday – and not just because they came under heavy fire, but still accomplished their mission with a lethal lightning strike.
Finally England showed the composure and skill needed to close out a winning position after a year of near-misses, with Daly's score ending a run of seven successive defeats against top-tier ...
The winning team was Mick Sidney, Colin Lyth, Jim Pryor and Russell Roe and they received their prize from four-time World Champion Greg Harlow and Paul Robson, the President of Bowls England.