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Test Match Special

CWC Day 28: Pakistan win heaps pressure on England

Test Match Special

BBC

News, Cricket, Sports News, Sports

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jeremy Coney and Aatif Nawaz join Charles Dagnall to reflect on Pakistan keeping their hopes of a World Cup semi-final place alive as they moved to within a point of England with a six-wicket victory over New Zealand.

Also hear from Graeme Swann on England's troubles and Joe Root looks ahead to his side's vital match against India on Sunday.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.9

Available every day during the Cricket World Cup.

0:07.9

This is the TMS Podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:12.1

For a second, a ball is smashed it, smashed it,

0:15.3

high down the ground for six, into the seething crowd it goes.

0:19.3

Some tough never seen anything like this,

0:21.0

four round the ground,

0:22.2

fun far the gang in the sand at the far end.

0:24.7

Australia have won the 1987 World Cup.

0:28.0

And straight to all stokes it takes an incredible, one handed catch.

0:33.8

Unbelievable.

0:35.0

Music Radio Podcasts

0:40.4

Hello, I'm Charles Dagnall and welcome to Edgebaston,

0:42.7

where Pakistan has put themselves right back in contention

0:45.4

for a semi-final place after beating New Zealand by six wickets.

0:49.2

This piles even more pressure on England

0:51.4

to get a result against India on Sunday.

0:53.8

Well, let's get straight into our reaction with Attef Noah's

0:56.6

and Jeremy Coney.

0:57.8

From BBC Radio 5 Live.

1:00.0

This is the TMS Podcast at the Cricket World Cup.

1:03.7

What a day, Attef.

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