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INDIA v ENGLAND ¦ 15:00 IST ¦ JUNE 30 2019 ¦ EDGBASTON, BIRMINGHAM ¦ ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019


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My 11 for today although it won't happen:

 

Pant, Rohit, Kohli, Rahul, Dhoni, Pandya, Jaddu, Kuldeep, Shami, Chahal, Bumrah

 

Drop Shankar (filth, anyone is better) and also Jadhav who hasn't done too wrong but also looked a little out of rhythm - try Jaddu in his place for 3D effect. Gives more overs to Pandya and also Jaddu can bat with the tail pretty well. 

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pant (no match practice) at high

 risk so shankar better at 4

 

@ Birmingham

in ODI, india won 3 vs Eng who won only 1

 

@ world cup

eng vs ind> 7 played 

 

3 won ind

3 won eng

1 tie.{ No super over > shared 1 point each}

 

 

 

100 Crore witnessed Imad out LBW for 1


Pak not deserves semi><Allah insaaf karo

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6 minutes ago, ViruDilSeKhelo said:

My 11 for today although it won't happen:

 

Pant, Rohit, Kohli, Rahul, Dhoni, Pandya, Jaddu, Kuldeep, Shami, Chahal, Bumrah

 

Drop Shankar (filth, anyone is better) and also Jadhav who hasn't done too wrong but also looked a little out of rhythm - try Jaddu in his place for 3D effect. Gives more overs to Pandya and also Jaddu can bat with the tail pretty well. 

jadoo at Birmingham more handy 

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3 hours ago, sergio04 said:

India will win easily.

english people are more cunning 

if they Doctored wicket they win 

 

Anderson Confessed we doctored 

to skilled out Aus for 60 in test in eng when Broad took 8 fer.

 

(Anderson rested in that particular test)

 

Anderson aso mentioned " when we toured india, BCCI doctored track so pitch help their spinner from 3rd over >>>not  3rd afternoon"

 

Nothing wrong ,"we will doing same in england".

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9 minutes ago, WorldCup 2019 said:

jadoo at Birmingham more handy 

The pitch is more suited but again, don't expect Kohli to do anything different. Same team. Shankar at 4. Rahul was better in the middle order, he can play like a T20 player later in innings which suits him. Pant as an attacking lefty opening. Jadeja 3d sort of and lefty. But Kohli never thinks of this, prefers the one dimensional limp look to our batting. Rahul/Rohit are both 2 slow starters, can't afford this and Rahul can't convert.

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4 minutes ago, ViruDilSeKhelo said:

The pitch is more suited but again, don't expect Kohli to do anything different. Same team. Shankar at 4. Rahul was better in the middle order, he can play like a T20 player later in innings which suits him. Pant as an attacking lefty opening. Jadeja 3d sort of and lefty. But Kohli never thinks of this, prefers the one dimensional limp look to our batting. Rahul/Rohit are both 2 slow starters, can't afford this and Rahul can't convert.

kohli is Rigid just like MSD ( who kept failure player too long during his high time) 

 

Kohli have soft corner for rahul / Chahal & Shankar >> he need to learn to go by Flow.

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Kohli or Morgan whoever win toss will Bowls first.Par score only 245 in 4 innings so far in 2019 wc with 6 more innings coming up here.So far 

sides chasing won (Pak and NZ won here) ( #3 Babar & williamson scored 100 at birmingham in wc 2019.History witnessed #3 scored 

plenty of runs in all format at birmingham)

 

India vs Eng

india vs Bangladesh

2nd Semi final.

=============<=>6 innings

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https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/108742/in-desperate-times-england-seek-desperate-measures

 

Jonny Bairstow hasn't hit peak form as yet in the ongoing world cup, and that has been one of the reasons why England's batting hasn't been as devastating 

Jonny Bairstow has had middling returns in this World Cup so far, averaging only 35. He's hitting more headlines now after prompting a further lash out after initially suggesting that criticism has been too harsh against England. It might have just brought on more pressure on the team, but there's a theory that it's just Bairstow being Bairstow, looking for that extra needle to get him going. He's thrived on it in the past. And England might need it more than ever tomorrow. Not just because they are in danger of losing out on a semifinal spot but also because it could be the best way to break India's unbeaten roll.

Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami have been outstanding in the last two games, but even when Bhuvneshwar Kumar was fit and playing, India did not concede more than 48 in a powerplay this World Cup. Their economy rate in the first ten overs of 3.72 is comfortably better than the next best (4.88 by England). It is even more significant because this is India's mojo. With a good bowling powerplay, their spinners start looking better than they already are, their fifth bowler is allowed to bowl according to Virat Kohli, and there's no deviation from their best plans. And so far in the World Cup, that applecart has rolled along smoothly, hitting no road bumps.

 

 

They could hit their first one against England, for there is no pair more explosive at the top than Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy (who is expected to return) in ODI cricket at the moment. Their scoring rate in this phase of 5.79 is comfortably better than the next (4.93). Put that up against the numbers of Shami and Bumrah, and you can see why this battle in the powerplay, could potentially be match-defining.

But those could mean little if England can't find a way to battle their pitch demons. Eoin Morgan emphasized once again on that point when asked what England have been doing wrong. "Where we've let ourselves down as a group is adapting to conditions," he said. The pitch, therefore, could be of as much interest as anything else surrounding this game. It is different to the one that New Zealand played Pakistan on, which was on the slower side. In the two games here so far, wickets have fallen more frequently in the powerplay than in any other phase.

 

The England thinktank must have realised the need to strike India hard in the powerplay, for Morgan admitted that they'd take the risk on Roy if there is no danger of a long-term injury. If he and Bairstow do find a way to tackle the conditions and India's bowling form, they could be making the headlines for the right reasons once again.

 

When: June 30, 2019, at 10:30 AM Local Time

 

Where: Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham

 

What to expect: The sun has been out in the days leading up, and it is expected to stay that way through the game as well.

 

Team News:

India: They are unlikely to change a combination that is winning.

Probable XI: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, Vijay Shankar, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah

England: They decided to wait and see how Jason Roy and Jofra Archer pull through in their last practice session before the game to make a decision. Morgan admitted that they'd take a risk on both if there was no danger of a long-term injury. Those sessions though indicated that the latter could very well miss out, having bowled very little of his full run-up and none at all in the nets, which brings Liam Plunkett into the equation.

 

Probable XI: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

 

What they said:

"Although we haven't lost a game until now, we still can't be complacent as a side. The reason why we won all the games that we've played is because we've been very professional and precise in pressure moments. It [England's losses] is a bit surprising, but I expected something like that in the World Cup, where teams are going to be put under pressure." - Virat Kohli on his own team and England

"No, I can't fault the commitment or application that the guys have produced in every single game. Where we've let ourselves down as a group is adapting to conditions. It's been a bigger challenge in this World Cup than previous bilateral series that we've played. So tomorrow's going to be the exact same. We're going to have to adapt to conditions, adapt to playing against a strong side in India" - Eoin Morgan

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