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RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Snooks - 26-02-2025 03:13

Group B

Wednesday 26th February
Afghanistan v England - Lahore

Afghanistan won toss and bat

Afghanistan: 325/7 (50 overs)
Ibrahim 177
Archer 3/64

England: 317 all out (49.5 overs)
Root 120
Azmatullah 5/58

Afghanistan won by 8 runs


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Boomerangutangangbang - 26-02-2025 10:06

Another set-back for England as Carse has been ruled out for the remainder of the competition due to a reoccurrence of a toe injury which he has been managing for some time, he bowled poorly against Australia, but was clearly in discomfort. His form over the winter has been good, & considered worth the gamble with plenty of seam bowling cover in the squad. His place in todays match goes to Jamie Overton, however England have called up Rehan Ahmed as a squad replacement which gives them an option of a second front-line spinner along with Rashid. Livingstone & Root have been sharing the 5th bowling option.


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Boomerangutangangbang - 26-02-2025 10:09

Mark Wood pulled up during his 3rd over, managed to complete it after some medical consultation, but has left the field. It looked like a knee issue.


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Snooks - 27-02-2025 01:56

Group A

Thursday 27th February
Pakistan v Bangladesh - Rawalpindi

Match abandoned due to rain


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Snooks - 28-02-2025 02:19

Group B

Friday 28th February
Afghanistan v Australia - Lahore

Afghanistan won toss and bat

Afghanistan: 273 all out (50 overs)
Sediqullah 85
Dwarshius 3/47

Australia: 109/1 (12.5 overs)
Head 59no

No Result


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - lovebabes56 - 28-02-2025 07:39

I had high hopes for us in this but it was not to be. If Root had stuck around for a bit longer I think we could have sneaked it.
I wouldn't know who could take over from Jos Buttler if he was to step down but clearly our white ball cricket has gone a little backward. It's the third group exit from a competition and something clearly has gone wrong and to me for some players it looks a lot like the strain is getting to several and injuries occcuring and maybe a loss of confidence. Has Bazball finally run out of steam?


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Snooks - 01-03-2025 03:46

Group B

Saturday 1st March
South Africa v England - Karachi

England won toss and bat

England: 179 all out (38.2 overs)
Mulder 3/25, Jansen 3/39

South Africa: 181/3 (29.1 overs)
van der Dussen 72no, Klaasen 64

South Africa won by 7 wickets


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Boomerangutangangbang - 01-03-2025 05:34

No great surprise that Jos Buttler has announced that he is to stand down as England's white-ball captain after the South Africa game.


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - lovebabes56 - 01-03-2025 06:08

to be honest I think he has probably found Eoin Morgan a tough act to follow, and I wonder now who could do the job and revitalise the teams' morale and give it the shot of cionfidence that it is lacking. The other thing that is concerning that if Wood's knee injury is a bad as thought, him having surgery could make him a doubt for Australia next winter. Many see Harry Brook as Buttler's succcesor, but then Would Brook be ready to take on the role? Just one of many many questions with our white ball game that needs answering.

Our main problem as far as I can work out, is that when we focus on getting success in one format - other formats suffer, and we don't progress and we only to have to look at Afghanistan and see how they have progressed so quickly in limited overs cricket.


RE: Champions Trophy 2025 - Snooks - 02-03-2025 10:08

Group A

Sunday 2nd March
India v New Zealand - Dubai

NZ won toss and field

India: 249/9 (50 overs)
Iyer 79
Henry 5/42

New Zealand: 205 all out (45.3 overs)
Williamson 81
Chakravarthy 5/42

India won by 44 runs