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Zak

American  
[zak] / zæk /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Zachary or Zachariah.


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Ollie Pope played three Tests before being dropped, the previously successful opening partnership of Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett collapsed, and wicketkeeper Jamie Smith was a shadow of his best.

From BBC

Bethell arrived in the first over after Zak Crawley was lbw playing no stroke to Mitchell Starc - England were 179 behind.

From BBC

England wasted two reviews on him and, when he was finally removed, Zak Crawley dropped Steve Smith.

From BBC

Will Jacks was the culprit for the Head drop and Zak Crawley put down Smith.

From BBC

Ben Duckett was caught behind off Mitchell Starc for a breezy 27, Zak Crawley played all around Michael Neser to be lbw for 16 and Jacob Bethell needlessly poked at Scott Boland on 10.

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