England cricket
Phil Salt Proud Of England As Rain Ensures Australia T20 Series Ends All Square
Stand-in England captain Phil Salt said he was "very proud" of the side after rain denied them the chance to complete a comeback T20 series win against Australia at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Australia overwhelmed their arch-rivals by 28 runs in Wednesday's opener in Southampton before England, with all-rounder Liam Livingstone making 87, bounced back courtesy of a three-wicket success in Cardiff on Friday.
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England Captain Jos Buttler Ruled Out Of Australia T20I Series
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Brendon Mccullum Named As England White-Ball Coach
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