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England Have Shown Improvement In 3-0 Win Over WI, Says Mark Butcher
They then wrapped up the series with a clean sweep by winning the third Test at Edgbaston by ten wickets. "England have shown refinement and improvement to what they've already done and what they were already capable of, and the difference then becomes England can produce that skill and quality over long periods of time.”
"The West Indies are only capable of doing it once a day for maybe an hour and a half, and were then founding wanting when England pushed back at them because they didn't have the discipline and experience to keep prolonging it," said Butcher on Sky Sports Cricket at the conclusion of the series.
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