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England's gone awry, but it's ok
Cricinfo staff
May 23, 2006
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Since England's win over Australia in that famous Test at Trent Bridge, they have played eight Tests, with three losses and just one win. They looked so good in the Ashes last year, but it all dissipated so fast. Cricinfo's UK editor, Andrew Miller, speaks to Amit Varma and explains that things are not as bad as they look, and the injuries that have afflicted England have given them a chance to test their depth, and their young players have come good.
Andrew also reflects on England's fielding, as well as the emergent popular hero, Monty Panesar.
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