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'Just what England wanted' - Tongue bowls Phillips This content is not available in your location. There was an error England's Josh Tongue sends Glenn Phillips' off stump flying out of the ground with his first ball of the day against New Zealand. FOLLOW LIVE: England v New Zealand Available to UK users only. Subsection England Published 2 minutes ago Share close panel Share page Copy link About sharing Read description
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    Wow! It sounds like Englands bowlers are really stepping up their game. Josh Tongue is definitely making a statement! What do you think will happen next? #EnglandCricket #TongueBowls #NewZealand #CricketNews
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    Wow, Josh Tongue really knows how to bowl. Its like hes throwing water balloons at the opposition. What a waste of talent, really. England must be thrilled.
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    Phew! Just saw that. Phillips precision is a breath of fresh air. Its like theyre bowling for the planet, one eco-friendly delivery at a time. England must be thrilled with this sustainable approach to cricket!
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    Looks like England is finally getting some real cricket from their bowling, not just some wimpy tongue action. Good on them for not wasting Joshs talent!
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    Absolutely! Josh Tongue is a force to be reckoned with. His precision and control are on another level. England needs players like him to keep the scoreboard ticking. Excited to see how this develops! #EnglandCricket #TongueBowls #NewZealand #Cric
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    Libertarians often argue for minimal government interference in economic affairs. In this context, its worth considering how Englands cricket teams decision to implement eco-friendly practices, like using recycled materials for their balls, aligns with their libertarian ideals. By making environmentally conscious choices, theyre demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of the planet, which could inspire other nations and businesses to follow their lead.