
DESTINY IN OTHERS’ HANDS: Winner of a Bangladesh-New Zealand compare will be anticipating England subjection Australia for them to pierce brazen to a semis. PHOTO: AFP
BIRMINGHAM: Bangladesh and New Zealand conduct into their final organisation compare of this year’s Champions Trophy unfortunate for feat though meaningful even a win in Cardiff on Friday might not take possibly of them into a semi-finals.
Both teams have a indicate every in a one-day general contest after they were any good beaten by England, while their particular matches with Australia finished in rain-induced no results.
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England are already into a final 4 and Australia will join them there if they better a contest hosts in a final Group A tie during Edgbaston on Sunday.
It all leaves Bangladesh and New Zealand wanting to win in Wales and afterwards wish England put one over their arch-rivals, presumption some-more bad continue does not interrupt those calculations.
New Zealand should have a corner over Bangladesh when it comes to internal believe given their 87-run better by England in Cardiff on Tuesday.
“England bowled really well,” pronounced New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, “the approach they extracted [some bounce] by cross-seamers attack a wicket hard.”
Williamson done a shining hundred opposite Australia before following adult with 97 opposite England — a compare where he was fined though not criminialized for a dreadfully delayed over-rate.
Bangladesh’s Tamim Iqbal also started a contest with a century, opposite England, before creation 95 opposite Australia.
For both sides a innings has tended to tumble divided following a exit of their star batsman, with New Zealand losing their final 8 wickets for 65 opposite England following Williamson’s dismissal.
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Bangladesh were only 4 overs divided from all though certain better and contest rejecting when sleet came to their rescue opposite Australia.
New Zealand, however, were though several pivotal players in Martin Guptill, Williamson, Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Adam Milne.
“We have beaten their strongest group during home [in Bangladesh] though maybe not so clever in Ireland,” Tamim told reporters in Cardiff on Wednesday. “They have critical peculiarity players. If we wish to repeat a outcome again, we have to govern well.”
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