Get Involvedpublished at 13:26 British Summer Time 21 June 2019
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Got taken to hospital as a schoolboy suffering from heatstroke at Eng-WI at Old Trafford in 1995 (the day sun stopped play)
Martin, Nottingham
England fall to 20-run loss - damaging their semi-final hopes
Hosts' final three group games against Australia, India and New Zealand
Stokes gets England close to target of 233 with unbeaten 82
Michael Vaughan criticises England's "dumb cricket"
Tom Rostance and Jack Skelton
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Got taken to hospital as a schoolboy suffering from heatstroke at Eng-WI at Old Trafford in 1995 (the day sun stopped play)
Martin, Nottingham
Jofra Archer now has 14 wickets in the tournament, just one behind Mitch Starc. What a find.
England to chase sub 250? looks like it.
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Sympathies with Sam from Preston re: 13.05. I fell after one too many at the England vs Afghanistan match on Tuesday and have been left with a huge scar on my back.
Anonymous (remember your name!) Can you remember your name?
Thisara Perera is the new man at the crease. He can give it a bang.
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Sreekanth: Easy there Ben. Jofra Archer may be good and have done well this world cup, but he is not even the best top 5 fast bowlers in the world at the current moment. That will be Bumrah, Rabada, Cummins, Amir/Starc, Boult
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Paul Farbrace
Ex-England assistant coach on BBC Test Match Special
He's milked it a bit at the end with a dive. It's a fantastic catch though.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
That was very well caught.
De Silva c Root b Archer 29 (SL 190-6)
Good hands that man! Dhananjaya de Silva shows some intent and tries to flat bat Jofra Archer back over his head, but Joe Root sees it early, moves to his left and takes a flying catch just above his head. Great take, if a touch Hollywood...
Fish and chip Friday at Headingley.
Obviously accompanied with a barm seeing as we're in the north.
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Nick Daffern: The light has faded fast here in Siem Reap and with no lights around the pool, we have a forced retirement to the bar where hopefully, they will allow TMS to keep on playing!
That's Cambodia - I had to google it. Nice!
A sports-themed wedding has many pros and cons - that is top class though.
Grant Kennett: Thankfully, my other half is as cricket mad as I am so the cricket theme was well and truly all over our wedding - this was our table plan (For context, her maiden name is Hiscock...)
Mark Wood drops in a slower ball, Angelo Mathews sees it coming and steps to leg and tries to hoy hit back over the bowler's head. It's an excellent plan barring one small detail - he totally misses the ball.
Mathews has now recorded three half-centuries in his last four ODI knocks versus England.
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Congratulations! On both your commitment to fine music and marriage.
Mark Wood is on from the other end too. England bringing out the big guns. Angelo Mathews still batting like a nightwatchman. He's on 54 from 90 balls.
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Nick Thompson: Strange choice to play a Test match in the middle of the World Cup, but Mathews is determined.
Batting against Jofra Archer after 20 overs of spin must be like coming to the roundabout on that first slip road after a long stint of motorway driving. Perception all over the place.
Dhananjaya de Silva jabs down well on a Yorker though. Three from the over.
Mathews miscues a drive off Jofra Archer but it flies safe...