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England and Australia resume cricket hostilities in reduced circumstances – The Guardian
The sides will play three Twenty20 internationals and three ODIs behind closed doors with Jos Buttler likely to open the batting with Jonny Bairstow in the first match

To finish the international summer, a clash of Ashes rivals but not quite as we know it. At the Rose Bowl on Friday there is the first of three Twenty20 games, after which come three oneday internationals up at Old Trafford.
They will be unusual affairs. With no one in the stands, who is going to deliver the sandpaper jibes? It is a bit much to ask the stewards or the photographers to hurl abuse and record a few derogatory chants about David Warner and Steve Smith to be replayed at the venue as…
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