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Lungi Ngidi played just the opening two games of the ongoing tournament before suffering from a hamstring injury against Bangladesh.
India hammered Pakistan by 89 runs (D/L method) in a one-sided, rain interrupted World Cup 2019 tie on Sunday.
Historically, Pakistan has been one of India's fiercest rivals on a cricket pitch. But are they anymore? Is it really a competition for superiority?
England's only concern could be the form of their spinners who haven't been upto the mark. However, looking at the wicket here, it seems this time their spinners will also make the most of it.
Pakistan suffered their seventh defeat to India in World Cup, going down by 89 runs via D/L method this time and Younis said the defeat exposed the 'massive difference' between the two sides.
Rahul, who made 57 off 78 balls as part of the record 136-run opening partnership with Rohit, said he is grateful to get the opportunity to realise his dream of representing his country against Pakistan.
Shakib starred in the comeback with 124 not out, his second successive century in the tournament, and Liton Das added 94 not out in his World Cup debut.
Shakib (124 off 99 balls) produced a batting master class as he led Bangladesh to a famous win, chasing down the target of 322 with 8.3 overs to spare.
Afghanistan's game plan isn't a secret, with its bowling attack built around a spin department led by Rashid Khan.
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