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Jos Buttler - Cricket World Cup 2023: England Skipper Jos Buttler Weighs In On Chances Of Ben Stokes Featuring Against South Africa - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - county Stokes - Afghanistan

Cricket World Cup 2023: England Skipper Jos Buttler Weighs In On Chances Of Ben Stokes Featuring Against South Africa

England skipper Jos Buttler gave his take on whether all-rounder Ben Stokes will be in contention for their upcoming World Cup game against South Africa. Stokes reversed his retirement to have another dance in the 50-over format, hoping to contribute to England's title defence. But since arriving in India, Stokes is yet to play a single match as he picked up a slight niggle in his hip during a practice session before their campaign opener against New Zealand. Stokes who is itching to return to the field declared himself available for the clash against the Proteas on Thursday.

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Jos Buttler - Liam Livingstone - Temba Bavuma - Smarting From Shock Losses, England And South Africa Look To Turn The Tide - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh

Smarting From Shock Losses, England And South Africa Look To Turn The Tide

Reeling from upsets in their previous outings, a formidable South Africa will have an upper hand against a faltering England when the two teams meet in a World Cup match in Mumbai on Saturday. Having recorded the highest total of this competition (428/5) previously, South Africa crumbled against the Netherlands in a rain-truncated game in Dharamsala for their first loss in the competition. Similarly, England too caved in to pressure when Afghanistan brought out their best with the ball in Delhi.

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Harry Brook - "Not Afghani Boy...": Mujeeb Ur Rahman's Heartfelt Post For Crying Fan From Delhi - sports.ndtv.com - India - Afghanistan

"Not Afghani Boy...": Mujeeb Ur Rahman's Heartfelt Post For Crying Fan From Delhi

Afghanistan cricket team spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman took to social media to share a heartfelt post regarding a young fan from Delhi who went viral following Afghanistan's massive victory over England in the Cricket World Cup 2023. The picture of the young boy crying and hugging Mujeeb after the famous win became quite famous among cricket fans and most people thought the kid was from Afghanistan. However, Mujeeb revealed that he was actually from Delhi and expressed his pleasure at meeting the young fan. He also stated their the support was overwhelming in New Delhi during the encounter.

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Michael Vaughan - Harry Brook - Virender Sehwag - Mujeeb Ur - "One In 8 Attempts": Virender Sehwag Trolls Michael Vaughan After England's Shock Cricket World Cup 2023 Loss - sports.ndtv.com - Scotland - India - Afghanistan

"One In 8 Attempts": Virender Sehwag Trolls Michael Vaughan After England's Shock Cricket World Cup 2023 Loss

Legendary Indian cricket team batter Virender Sehwag trolled former England skipper Michael Vaughan following England's shocking loss against Afghanistan in the Cricket World Cup 2023. England were outplayed by an impressive Afghanistan side but Vaughan took to social media to make a huge prediction about their campaign. “England in the World Cup semis,” Vaughan posted. In response, Sehwag pointed out that England have reached the semi-finals just once in the last eight editions. “Not in 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2023 . Just one in 8 attempts,” Sehwag trolled Vaughan on X.

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Jos Buttler - Tom Latham - Tim Southee - Hashmatullah Shahidi - Rashid Khan - Cricket World Cup 2023: New Zealand Face England-Beaters Afghanistan, Aim To Keep Their Unbeaten Run Intact - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - county Kane

Cricket World Cup 2023: New Zealand Face England-Beaters Afghanistan, Aim To Keep Their Unbeaten Run Intact

Afghanistan's upset win over defending champions England has given the side a new stature and New Zealand would underestimate Hashmatullah Shahidi's side at their own peril when the two sides clash in their World Cup match on Wednesday. While the Kiwis would look to keep their unbeaten run going in the tournament, Afghanistan, who shocked England by 69 runs, would be keen to create another big upset and put their campaign firmly on track in the showpiece event. New Zealand are going great guns in the tournament, having won all three matches so far and are currently placed second on the points table, trailing India on net run rate.

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Jos Buttler - Harry Brook - Mujeeb Ur - Rashid Khan - Cricket World Cup 2023: First Time In 48 Years! England Achieve Dubious Record With Afghanistan Loss - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Cricket World Cup 2023: First Time In 48 Years! England Achieve Dubious Record With Afghanistan Loss

England achieved the unwanted record of losing to all 11 Test-playing nations at the Cricket World Cup after they were stunned by Afghanistan on Sunday. England are the first team ever to achieve this feat as they were completely outplayed by Afghanistan in the Cricket World Cup 2023 encounter in New Delhi. In the first two editions of the tournament, England lost to Australia in 1975 and then to West Indies in the 1979 final. In 1983 and 1987, they suffered losses at the hands of India and Pakistan respectively. In 1983, they were also defeated by New Zealand in a shock result.

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Harry Brook - Mujeeb Ur - Rashid Khan - Rashid Khan Pays Tribute To 'Dilwalon Ki Delhi' After Afghanistan's Historic Win Over England In Cricket World Cup 2023 - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India - Afghanistan

Rashid Khan Pays Tribute To 'Dilwalon Ki Delhi' After Afghanistan's Historic Win Over England In Cricket World Cup 2023

Afghanistan clinched a stunning 69-run win against England in the 13th match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday. Following Afghanistan's thrilling win, Rashid Khan took to his official X (formerly known as Twitter) account and praised the crowd in Delhi. He also thanked the fans at the stadium and all over the world for supporting the team. "Delhi sach mein dil walon ki hai. A huge thank you to all the fans at the stadium who supported us and kept us going throughout the game. And to all our supporters around the world thank you for your love," Rashid Khan wrote on X.

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Hashmatullah Shahidi - Mujeeb Ur - Rashid Khan - "Not The Last One...": Afghanistan Captain's World Cup Warning After Win vs England - sports.ndtv.com - Afghanistan

"Not The Last One...": Afghanistan Captain's World Cup Warning After Win vs England

After Afghanistan's landmark triumph over defending champions England, captain Hashmatullah Shahidi expresses his hunger for more victories in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023. It was a historic day for Afghanistan cricket as they defeated one of the tournament favourites England to register only their second win in World Cups. Sparking delirious scenes in the Afghan dugout, the men for the warrior country upset the defending champions by 69 runs at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in the national capital on Sunday.

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