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England look to break habit of dropping first test with Pakistan, says Woakes

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England look to break habit of dropping first test with Pakistan, says Woakes

England look to break habit of dropping first test with Pakistan, says Woakes

England bowler Chris Woakes believes the hosts will look to come out of the gates with a win in the first match of a three-test series against Pakistan.


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