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Two half-centuries from Kent’s Zak Crawley were not good enough for England in their second Test defeat in India. Opening batsman Crawley, who turned 26 during the match at the ACA-VDCA Stadium, top scored in both England innings – but they were beaten by 106 runs. Set a target of 399 runs for victory on Monday, Crawley helped give Ben Stokes’ side hope of another unlikely run-chase with 73 before he was controversially trapped lbw by Kuldeep Yadav (1-60) as they went from 132-2 to 194-6 and eventually were dismissed for 292 all out. The former Tonbridge School pupil had blasted 76 from 78 bal…

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