England’s Cricket World Cup horror show smacks of the 2015 shambles

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England’s Cricket World Cup horror show smacks of the 2015 shambles
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“We’re still in the tournament. We’ve got four games left in this group we’ve got to win and try and get ourselves through.” “We looked at the stats and it looked like a good chasing ground,” the Australian said after the decision to bowl first on Saturday saw his players slowly broiled in the stultifying Mumbai heat and humidity.had to do after winning the toss was bat first and England may have won. That they didn’t beggars belief, especially as they knew leg-spinner Adil Rashid was struggling with illness. Talk about paralysis by analysis.

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