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T20 World Cup Daily #4 - Nat Sciver-Brunt injury concerns & Reigning champions NZ let the trophy slip through their fingers

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T20 World Cup Daily #4 - Nat Sciver-Brunt injury concerns & Reigning champions NZ let the trophy slip through their fingers

Noughtie Child Podcast›
Jun 17, 20267:03

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What a day in Southampton! Sri Lanka up set the champions and England followed by going two from two. There's concern over Nat Sciver-Brunt for England who retired out as a precaution but England are heading towards securing a semi-final spot.

This episode is a little bit different as Polly was off to commentate in Durham at 5:30am and Richard got home just after midnight so the podcast is a little bit stitched together using voice notes but I hope you appreciate the innovation.

Richard's report on New Zealand v Sri Lanka: https://noughtiechildpodca.wixsite.com/my-site/post/reigning-champions-let-the-trophy-slip-through-their-fingers

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