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Following On SHORT - Kimber and Dasgupta ask How can Chris Woakes can be effective overseas?

Deep Dasgupta and Jarrod Kimber bring you a short sharp podcast taken from the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube Channel

 

Today the guys discuss what Chris Woakes needs to do to become as effective overseas as he is in England.


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