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January 31, 2008 England

England Lions: five for Panesar, Flintoff to appear at boundary edge

< 1 minute readFive wickets for Monty Panesar – there’s a sentence that’s been conspicuous by its absence of late. He only did it for England Lions though, who we’re going to start calling England Second XI, because that’s much more accurate. If you’re going to name one of your national teams after

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