Updates from the 2.30pm start (1.30am GMT)Ian Smith: ‘That final at Lord’s will never leave me’Get in touch! Email Tanya or tweet @tjaldred 1.51am GMT John, John! Are you still there? if this was the list, it isn’t quite 100 best novels but “100 English language titles that have shaped their (the judges) world”. I’ve read a respectable-ish 34 of the 100 – but very much boosted by the August section . Loving the fact Ballet Shoes and Forever were on the list – essential reading for any school girl in the 1980s. No cricket there that I can see unless The Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye is flanneled foolery? 1.38am GMT Benjamin Macintyre has an idea “So, the first series between these two sides since a certain ODI last summer with the series tied at 2-2. According to my highly scientific calculations this can only mean one outcome. Scores tied with the only way to separate the two sides a Jimmy Neesham v Jofra Archer twitter battle. May the best man win.”Genuis! Perhaps KSI v Logan Paul* should have thought of that before they settled on a boxing match. Continue reading…
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