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'Arguably we shouldn't have gone' - Root on 2021-22 Ashes

BBC Sport Saturday, 13 July 2024 ()
Former captain Joe Root says England "arguably" should not have gone on the last Ashes tour of Australia, amid Covid restrictions.
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