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Andrew McKenna is joined by the former England fast bowler Alex Tudor and Cricket Writer Jarrod Kimber to look back at England's 8-wicket win over the West Indies in the first T20 in Barbados. They hear from England opener Phil Salt after his unbeaten century guided them to victory, discuss how the West Indies can bounce back in tomorrow's second T20, and reflect on Reece Topley's behaviour after he left the field during the West Indies innings.
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