Test Match Special Podcast – Root & Rew rue missed chances


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Simon Mann is alongside former England captains Michael Vaughan and Sir Alastair Cook, and Jonathan Agnew for reaction to a tough day for England at The Oval in the third day of the second Test against New Zealand.

Matt Fisher looks back on the day which also brought him his first half-century for England. Plus, we hear from Durham chief executive Tim Bostock who was “bemused” about doubts around England Test captain Ben Stokes’ “state of mind”.

Also, Henry Moeran looks ahead to England’s clash with Scotland in the Women’s T20 World Cup on Saturday at Headingley.

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