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Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
Always good to see Australia go out of a tournament they’re hosting, England limped over the line mind.
Haven't watched a single game up until this morning as have little interest in the format but England as you say made hard work of it and if it wasn't for Stokes steadying the ship (again) they well have blown it it.
Haven't watched a single game up until this morning as have little interest in the format but England as you say made hard work of it and if it wasn't for Stokes steadying the ship (again) they well have blown it it.
Yes, England haven’t been that good so far apart from The New Zealand game - wouldn’t mind it all if he Kiwis won it.
Nothing on the BBC website about Hogan, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true.
South Africa have maintained their tradition of bottling it at World Cups by losing overnight to the Netherlands and they’re out of the competition- the winner of the current game between Pakistan and Bangladesh will be in the Semi Finals.
Very impressive this from England, India started too slowly although clawed a half decent total in the end. Welshman Phil Salt making his first appearance (I think) of the tournament.
Shame to not get an India/Pakistan final, although England/Pakistan on their semi performances would be interesting. Regardless, it looks like it’s going to be a wash out sadly.
Shame about Hogan, wish him all the best down there.
Very impressive this from England, India started too slowly although clawed a half decent total in the end. Welshman Phil Salt making his first appearance (I think) of the tournament.
Shame to not get an India/Pakistan final, although England/Pakistan on their semi performances would be interesting. Regardless, it looks like it’s going to be a wash out sadly.
Shame about Hogan, wish him all the best down there.
It was Salt’s first game. I fancy Pakistan to beat them- the forecast is pretty awful for Sunday, but there is a reserve day, so it might be better to leave the whole thing until Monday.
The 18-year-old leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed could become England’s youngest men’s Test cricketer after being added to the squad to tour Pakistan
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