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World Cup2019: Former stars pick New Zealand, Windies as dark horses
London, May 28 (CRICKETNMORE): Experts have picked West Indies and New Zealand as the dark horses ahead of the World Cup starting here in England and Wales on Thursday.
New Zealand - the 2015 World Cup runners-up - tick all the boxes, according to former Australia opener Mark Waugh.
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