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India-England World Cup warm-up washed out

Sep. 30, 2023
India-England World Cup warm-up washed out

England's World Cup warm-up against India was abandoned without a ball bowled because of rain in Guwahati.

England named 13 players, with bowlers Chris Woakes and Gus Atkinson missing out from their 15-man squad.

Their second and final warm-up is against Bangladesh on Monday, before they start their title defence against New Zealand on Thursday (09:30 BST).

Monday's game will be the last chance England have to give fast bowler Mark Wood and leg-spinner Adil Rashid some match action, with the pair having not played since 31 July and 8 September respectively because of injuries.

England are going to India as the current holders of the 50-over title after dramatically beating New Zealand on boundary countback following a tie in the 2019 final at Lord's.

Saturday's other warm-up game between Australia and the Netherlands was also abandoned in Thiruvananthapuram.

The start was delayed because of rain and then a wet outfield, with the game eventually reduced to 23 overs per side.

Steve Smith, promoted to open the batting as Australia looked to give time in the middle to certain players, made 55 as they posted 166-7 after winning the toss.

Mitchell Starc then took a hat-trick - across the final two balls of the first over and the first of the third - but the rain returned with the Netherlands 84-6 after 14.2 overs.

Starc's hat-trick will not be officially registered though, with the warm-up games not carrying official one-day international status because sides are able to use their full 15-man squads.

New Zealand beat Pakistan by five wickets on Friday with captain Kane Williamson making an unbeaten half-century in his first appearance since March.

Williamson, who is recovering from a knee injury, will miss the Kiwis' game against England on Thursday.

Elsewhere, Bangladesh cruised to a seven-wicket win against Sri Lanka, while South Africa against Afghanistan was abandoned.

There are no warm-up games on Sunday, with New Zealand facing South Africa in Monday's other game. The remaining six sides in the tournament play on Tuesday.


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