The fa cup
Final countdown begins at 2019 World Cup
6 July (CRICKETNMORE)The cricket World Cup in England has reached its final countdown. Australia, India, England and New Zealand have emerged victorious from the group stage to reach the semi-finals. None of these sides have a clean and unblemished record and that is precisely why predicting a winner is truly foolhardy.
Pakistan got their act together very late in the tournament, whereas Bangladesh impressed with the way they played against most of their opponents. Shakib Al Hasan, their all-rounder, has been the player of the World Cup thus far and the young Bangladesh team is developing into a very potent unit.
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