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Men’s ODI World Cup: They Have To Go To Lucknow On Sunday And Spoil India's Party: Nasser Hussain
England positioned ninth on the points table are running on the knife’s edge and are almost out of the semis race. However, Nasser still finds the England side a dominating team that must rise from the Ashes to show their capabilities.
"The players must take the responsibility for this. I'm not a great one for cliches like playing for the badge, but that's what England have got to do now. They have to go to Lucknow on Sunday and spoil India's party. They must remind India and the world just how great cricketers they have been and still are," Hussain wrote in his column for The Daily Mail.
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