Cricket World Cup
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Australia plays India on Sunday in Chennai.
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The Australia / India match today is the last of the opening matches.
A check on the table shows England at the bottom, and NZ topping, but early days yet.
Others that won their first round were South Africa, Pakistan, and (last night) Bangladesh.
A check on the table shows England at the bottom, and NZ topping, but early days yet.
Others that won their first round were South Africa, Pakistan, and (last night) Bangladesh.
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The Aussies are not having much luck - beaten in their opening game against India, and in their second by South Africa. Next match is Monday against Sri Lanka but not looking good for them.
England at least won second match against Bangladesh, sitting in 5th position for now and playing Afghanistan tomorrow.
Todays match should be good - India v Pakistan - currently at 3 and 4 respectively with both teams having won their first two games.
England at least won second match against Bangladesh, sitting in 5th position for now and playing Afghanistan tomorrow.
Todays match should be good - India v Pakistan - currently at 3 and 4 respectively with both teams having won their first two games.
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Not sure if anyone else is watching. India and NZ - the only two unbeaten teams now - playing today
Table so far - https://www.cricketworldcup.com/standings
Table so far - https://www.cricketworldcup.com/standings
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Originally Posted by Guardian
India win by four wickets with 12 balls to spare!
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Watched a bit of the Aussies last night but missed the end of that too. Looks like England is trying to out do the Netherlands tonight though - 85/5
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And thus ends the thrashing.
Nissanka finished it with a glorious six.
Originally Posted by Guardian
Sri Lanka win by eight wickets with almost half their overs to spare – 24.2 overs. This has been the shortest match in the 2023 World Cup. And the lowest ebb for England, who were widely expected to win.
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