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Leaving The World Cup, England Will Now Try Their Best For This ICC Tournament

Sangeeta Viswas
6 months ago

ICC ODI World Cup 2023: Leaving the World Cup, England will now try their best for this ICC tournament. The Indian team has completed six wins by beating England by 100 runs at Ekana Sports City.

Jasprit Bumrah And Mohammed Shami Bowled Sharp Edge:-

During the match, Rohit Sharma played an excellent inning of 87 runs while batting. While bowling, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami bowled Sharp Edge.

Also read:- Shami And Bumrah Defeated England by 100 Runs And Knocked Them Out Of The World Cup

In view of Rohit’s great contribution in the spectacular victory against England, he has been chosen ‘Player of the Match’.

Leaving The World Cup, England Will Now Try Their Best For This ICC Tournament

The New Ball Was Causing Problems:-

After the match, the Indian captain said, ‘It became important to make a partnership after the first 10 overs. You have to select shots considering the current situation of the match. If you have experience then use it.

After the innings, I felt that we were behind by about 20 to 30 runs. The new ball was creating problems and when the ball became old, it became very difficult to rotate the strike.

Leaving The World Cup, England Will Now Try Their Best For This ICC Tournament

Captain Jos Butler’s Statement:-

England captain Jos Buttler looked quite disappointed after the defeat against India. He said, ‘Chasing the target of 230 runs, we had a golden opportunity to win.

But we repeated the same old mistake. I was not aware of dew. The decision to field was taken just by listening to the voice of the heart.

Talking further, Buttler said, ‘In the first powerplay, the bowlers gave us a great start. He was getting movement during the match. Our fielding was also very good.

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But the way we batted was very bad. We have information about the Champions Trophy. We still have a lot left to play.

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