• ‘I don’t want to be a one-hit wonder’ says Kent batsman
  • Crawley has carried over fine form into T20 Blast

Zak Crawley has retrained his sights on becoming an all-formats cricketer for England amid a determination to prove his breakthrough Test double-century against Pakistan this summer was no one-off.

The 22-year-old returned to Kent with his confidence bolstered by the epic 267 he compiled during the third Test in Southampton, blazing a trail during the T20 Blast group stage to help set up a quarter-final against Surrey on Thursday.

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