Story England v Australia A Neutral

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As a short warm-up before the Ashes, England takes on Australia A at Adelaide in a ten over neutral game. Here is the patches list for this match:

Cool Gameplay Patch version 2

Sky Sports TV Graphics Patch version 1.93B

Kits Update

I'll also be using default line ups. Neutral means I won't be either team, it will be CPU v CPU. More soon.
 
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Hi, welcome to the report of the first innings. Australia A won the toss and elected to field. This was later regreted as the English batsman came to the crease in confident mood. They got off to a good start, hitting the ball to the boundary with ease in the early overs. Solanki even hit a six off his very first ball. Solanki then lost concentration and was caught out for 19. His replacement, Michael Vaughan, didn't have much affect on the match, going for 8. Antony McGrath managed to stay with Marcus Trescothick, being on 20 at the end of the innings. Trescothick was the hero of the innings though, with 48. Australia A were set 116 runs to win, England making 115-2 in their 10 overs.
Here is some screenshots of important screens:
 
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Good score there for 10 ovbers but England are gonna have a hard task ahead of them to keep the Aussie runs down
 
Hi, welcome to the report of the second innings. Australia A came to the crease in an even more confident mood than England, humiliating the England bowlers by smashing the ball to the boundary for fours and sixes. The England players were disgraceful, bowling lots too many wides and misfields and overthrows. The best bowler by far was Andrew Flintoff, who brought the match down to a dramatic final over. Bowled by Rikki Clarke, it went down to the 4th ball of the final over before Justin Langer smashed the ball for the winning four runs and taking him to 52. Australia A just outplayed England in this tight match. England will need to spend these next few months practicing their bowling. It could have been won if it wasn't for extras. The Australians have a grin on their faces after this embarrassing defeat before the Ashes in July. Here are some screenshots of important screens.
 

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