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While there's a 50% chance of precipitation during the afternoon, it's not expected to disrupt play significantly.
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As the stage is set for this electrifying clash between Bangladesh and Afghanistan, fans can expect an enthralling contest between these two determined teams.
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There is 60 to 70 per cent chance of rain and thunderstorms at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 warm-up match between England and Bangladesh.
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England vs Bangladesh (ENG vs BAN), ICC ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 Warm Up Match LIVE Cricket Scorecard and Updates: England play 'Bazball' against Bangladesh to chase down 197.
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The England all-rounder said no to a likely million-dollar contract because he wants be Test-match reasy when the five-match Ashes series begins in mid-June in England
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Chasing a challenging total of 306, Alex Hales (95) and Joe Root (133 not out) led from the front to chase the target.
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Hales tried to chip over Mustafizur at short fine leg but couldn't generate enough power.
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As Stokes seemed to have approached Iqbal to unsettle him, the Bangladeshi handles the situation well by asking his counterpart to continue bowling.
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England have become a much improved side in the limited-overs format over the years and it remains to be seen whether they can start the tournament on a positive note.
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A green-tinged pitch did not find favour with England captain Eoin Morgan but even on more placid surfaces the issue of how best to bat under grey skies, which can often set in all day in England, as many a cold fan knows, remains.
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The Tigers' skipper Mashrafe Mortaza, who recently bid adieu to T20Is, would want to rise from the underdogs' tag to conjure as many upsets as possible to lead the team forward in the tricky tournament. 
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Stokes was man-of-the-match in England`s thrilling 22-run victory in Chittagong, taking six wickets.
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Lancashire wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler will captain the one-day side in Morgan`s absence, the ECB said.
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England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said last week that the tour, which includes three one-day international and two Test match fixtures in October and November, would go ahead as planned.
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Australia pulled out of their tour of Bangladesh last year over security concerns and did not compete in the under-19 World Cup in the south Asian country for the same reason.






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