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McCullum wants England to play aggressively in Pakistan

Por: Associated Press Sports November 28, 2022

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — England coach Brendon McCullum aims to continue playing an aggressive brand of test cricket when his team takes on Pakistan in a three-test series starting Thursday.Under McCullum, England showed plenty of aggression in the longer format of the game at home this summer when it routed coach’s home country New Zealand 3-0 and beat South Africa 2-1.“One of the things we try and do is respect the conditions but at... + full article



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