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Jason Roy leads show as England post 386 against Bangladesh
Cardiff, June 8 (CRICKETNMOE): Doing the pitch report, former West Indies pacer Michael Holding and ex-India skipper Sourav Ganguly had spoken about how it was a bright and sunny morning at the Sophia Gardens in Cardiff.
And England opener Jason Roy (153; 121 balls, 4x14, 6x5) ensured that he made hay while the sun shone as England batsmen sent the Bangladesh bowlers to the cleaners to post a rollicking 386/6 after being put into bat in their World Cup encounter. Besides Roy, in-form Jos Buttler scored 64 off 44 deliveries with the help of two fours and four towering sixes.
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