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Tongue takes his fifth wicket with Hand dismissal

BBC Sport Saturday, 3 June 2023
Tongue takes his fifth wicket with Hand dismissalJosh Tongue removes Ireland's Fionn Hand for his fifth wicket of the innings on his England Test debut.
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