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Men’s ODI WC: Everyone Will Have To Admit That England Have Been Complacent With 50-over Team, Says Michael Vaughan
ODI World Cup: Former captain Michael Vaughan believes everyone in the cricketing ecosystem in England will admit that the side have been complacent with the 50-over format and that has resulted in the side’s poor showing in the ongoing World Cup.
Entering the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup in India as defending champions, England have lost three out of four matches – to New Zealand, Afghanistan and South Africa, while their lone win came against Bangladesh – leaving their hopes of reaching semi-finals hanging by a thread.
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