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England v Zimbabwe: men’s cricket Test, day two – live

The GuardianFriday, May 23, 2025 at 11:56:18 AM
England v Zimbabwe: men’s cricket Test, day two – live
It's day two of the men's Test cricket match between England and Zimbabwe, and the action is heating up. If you're following along, you can catch live updates here, plus there are links to yesterday's highlights and other cricket coverage. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in, this is where to stay in the loop.
Editor’s Note: Test cricket is a slow burn—full of strategy, endurance, and moments of brilliance—so day two could shift the momentum for either team. For sports fans, this match is a chance to see how England fares against Zimbabwe, especially after Zak Crawley's strong performance on day one. Even if you're not glued to the screen, it's worth keeping an eye on—it might just set the tone for the rest of the series.
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