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Eoin Morgan hails batsmen after outstanding win over Bangladesh
Cardiff (Wales), June 9 (CRICKETNMORE): England captain Eoin Morgan was all praise for his batsmen after their comprehensive 108-run win against Bangladesh in their third match of the 2019 World Cup. "The two boys at the top (openers) laid a solid platform as Jason (Roy) managed to get a significant score. It's great to see," he said.
Batting first, openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow set the foundation for a big score with a 128-run partnership. Jason Roy went on to make 153 runs off 121 balls, hitting 14 fours and five sixes in the process. England eventually ended their innings on 386/6 on Saturday.
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