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RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Charlemagne - 14-06-2019 12:15 Root has taken two wickets, both caught and bowled RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Cooper_temple - 14-06-2019 12:53 West Indies 212 all out. RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Charlemagne - 14-06-2019 13:06 Both Roy and Morgan were injured during the fielding. Roy has a hamstring and Morgan has a back spasim RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Cooper_temple - 14-06-2019 14:07 Has the conditions of the pitch changed lots or is it average bowling/good batting? RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Snooks - 14-06-2019 21:31 England reached their target of 213 with comfort to win by 8 wickets. Joe Root with an imperious century. I like what they did playing Woakes at three given the injuries to Roy and Morgan. It worked pretty well too. A good win against a potentially dangerous opponent. RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Charlemagne - 15-06-2019 06:39 This mornings match is Sri Lanka v Australia at the Oval . Later South Africa take on Afghanistan at Trent Bridge. RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - lovebabes56 - 15-06-2019 07:22 Would the SA V Afghanistan match is one possibly where the first team is almost certainly officially eliminated? England now second in table RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - Charlemagne - 15-06-2019 10:38 Sri Lanka inserted Australia. But Warner & Finch are on top scoring 79 off 16 overs. A good platform for decent score. RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - lovebabes56 - 15-06-2019 10:45 If Australia win this they will push England back into third place RE: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 - straw man - 16-06-2019 00:27 Sri Lanka looked to be making a serious challenge when they reached 186/2, but it all fizzled out as Australia bowled them out for 247, winning by 87 runs. Next we have the great rivalry of India-Pakistan, weather permitting, already being billed as the biggest and the most viewed match of the group stage. |