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Ashes Podcast - Lord's Test Day One Lunchtime Report

Jul 18, 2013, 12:57 PM

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John Pennington chats to Alastair Symondson following the opening session of the Lord's Test between England and Australia. Australia made a great start but England recovered to reach lunch on 80 for three. #cricket #lords #ashes2013 #ashes

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