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Windies cling on for series triumph

Source: The independent
London : United Kingdom | 8 months ago  
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England lost the Test series against West Indies after their brave fifth-day victory bid was foiled at the death. West Indies, asked to bat for a minimum of 66 overs to save the final match at Queen's Park Oval, closed on 114 for eight, following a tense finale, which left England without a Test victory...
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