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12 Jan 2015 11:49 #232836
by 654321
James Tredwell declared England's walk-in-the-park victory over an ACT XI the ideal start to their time in Australia, but acknowledged there would be tougher times around the corner.
England are at the beginning of a three-month tour of duty that encompasses the Carlton Mid Tri-Series against Australia and India as well as the World Cup, and could hardly have asked for a simpler assignment to kick it off.
They polished off their part-time opponents by a bruising margin of 216 runs, skittling them for 148 after having posted 364 for six.
The ACT side represent a scalp as modest as they come, with only one fully-contracted state player, New South Wales' Scott Henry, joined by team-mates whose day jobs include teaching, finance and bricklaying.
But England were still glad to see five of their top six bank half-centuries, with Moeen Ali, Ian Bell, James Taylor, Joe Root and Ravi Bopara all in the runs.
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