Summary
ENGLAND grabbed the selfdestruct lever here today and stubbornly refused to let go as their chances of earning a series-levelling victory were badly damaged by one poor stroke after another.
An always evident liking for the sweep shot became a dangerous obsession inside the Gaddafi Stadium, bringing about the downfall of Michael Vaughan, Ian Bell, Marcus Trescothick and Geraint Jones.See the full content of this document
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Sweeping Sickness Is England's Downfall
And with both Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff also giving away their wickets far too cheaply, England - 101 without loss at one stage spluttered to 248 for six The final Test might be out of their reach already but for Paul Collingwood's heroics. True, he survived on 54 when edging a catch behind that ...
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