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Nasser asks Pak fans if they will back India against England
June 27 (CRICKETNMORE) Following back to back defeats in the last two World Cup games, England's chances of making it to the semi-finals are in jeopardy. And Pakistan's win over New Zealand on Wednesday has made the scenario much more difficult for England.
With eight points from seven games, the Eoin Morgan-led side are currently placed fourth on the points table. And now, the equation for them is pretty simple. They need to win their remaining games in order to enter the knockout stages of the ongoing tournament.
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