NICK HOWSON looks at the best knocks from the original white-ball game after Eoin Morgan's spectacular 148 against Afghanistan
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Posted by Reck on 22/06/2019 at 18:55
Kevin pietersen
Posted by Big Fred on 21/06/2019 at 08:07
There has to be space for KP's 91* vs Australia at Bristol in '05. A stunning, lone hand, brutal knock which secured his place (and Graeme Thorpe's omission) in The Ashes.
Posted by James Desborough on 20/06/2019 at 09:03
Agree with Steve Jackson. Buttlers ton against Australia. For me his best performance. A run out, catch and stumping. Plus a century that left me in no doubt that he is the most adaptable white ball batsman England have. His ton in the 3rd Odi 17/18 tour of Australia wasn't bad either.
Posted by Steve Jackson on 19/06/2019 at 19:43
None of the above! Butlers Tom v Australia last summer at Old Trafford was a phenomenal knock. Only player to master the attack and pitch. He controlled the strike and corralled the tail to take England to victory