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Closing the gap

How important is it to close the gap in quality between cricket's top test sides?

Charu Sharma, Jim Maxwell and Ebony Rainford-Brent discuss in this week's Stumped.

How important is it to close the gap in quality between cricket's top test sides?

All India Radio's Charu Sharma, Jim Maxwell of ABC Grand Stand and Test Match Special's Ebony Rainford-Brent discuss after Bangladesh's performance against England.

We hear how English doctor Sarah Fane helped develop the game of cricket in Afghanistan.

Plus with millions of people around the world celebrating Diwali how the festival is being used to encourage young British Asian's to take up the game?

And with Halloween around the corner we revisit some Ghosts of Cricket past.

Photo: Mushfiqur Rahim bats during the fourth day of the first test match between Bangladesh and England in Chittagong. Credit: Getty Images

27 minutes

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Sat 29 Oct 2016 02:32GMT

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  • Sat 29 Oct 2016 02:32GMT

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