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Keep talking about India & Australia, we will sneak in: Colin Munro
Manchester, July 7 (CRICKETNMORE): Right from the start of the World Cup in England and Wales, talks have surrounded around how hosts England and India were favourites to lift the trophy at the Lord's on July 14.
Some also spoke about Australia rising to the challenge as the defending champions have the habit of lifting their game when it came to the showpiece event. South Africa too were discussed as the fourth team which could make the knockout stages.
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