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WC 2019 opener: It is ENG batsmen vs SA bowlers

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Published : May 30, 2019, 3:59 AM IST

Updated : May 30, 2019, 7:07 AM IST

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Kagiso Rabada will lead the line in injured Dale Steyn's absence. The likes of Andile Phehlukwayo, Lungi Ngidi and Imran Tahir have the calibre to ruin England's party.

London: The 2019 World Cup opener is going to be a battle between England batsmen and South Africa bowlers here at The Oval on Thursday.

An embarrassing first-round exit at the 2015 World Cup prompted a major rethink of England's approach to the ODI cricket.

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The transformation has been remarkable.

Eoin Morgan's men climbing to the top of the ODI rankings and twice setting a new record for the highest total, which now stands at 481 for six.

Batting has been the basis of their rise in the ODIs, with Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Morgan and the dynamic Jos Buttler have formed a formidable batting attack.

England in the last 12 months

Matches: 22

Won: 17

Lost: 5

#Defeated SA 2-1 at home in May 2017

South Africa in the last 12 months

Matches: 21

Won: 16

Lost: 5

South Africa, on the other hand, have one of the best fast bowling attacks going into the tournament.

Also Read: Luck needs to be on the Proteas' side

Their pacers will look to set the tournament opener alight with their fiery pace and accuracy.

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Kagiso Rabada will lead the line in injured Dale Steyn's absence. The likes of Andile Phehlukwayo, Lungi Ngidi and Imran Tahir have the calibre to ruin England's party.

South Africa’s bowling attack collectively averages 30.54 since the 2015 World Cup - the best by any side.

So, it will be interesting to watch how the battle between England batsmen versus South Africa bowlers go on.

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London: The 2019 World Cup opener is going to be a battle between England batsmen and South Africa bowlers in the 2019 World Cup opener here at The Oval on Thursday.  

An embarrassing first-round exit at the 2015 edition prompted a major rethink of England's approach to the ODI cricket. 

The transformation has been remarkable. 

Eoin Morgan's men climbing to the top of the ODI rankings and twice setting a new record for the highest total, which now stands at 481 for six.

Batting has been the basis of their ODI rejuvenation, with Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Morgan and the dynamic Jos Buttler are at the peak of their career. 

South Africa, on the other hand, have one of the best fast bowling attack going into the tournament. 

Their pacers will look to set the tournament opener alight with their fiery pace and accuracy. 

Kagiso Rabada will lead the line in injured Dale Steyn's absence. The likes of  Andile Phehlukwayo, Lungi Ngidi and Imran Tahir have the calibre to ruin England's party. 

South Africa’s attack collectively averages 30.54 since the 2015 World Cup - the best by any side. 

So, it is surely going to be a battle between England batsmen versus South Africa bowlers. 



Last 12 months 

England played 22 matches

Won 17 

Lost 5

Defeated SA 2-1 at home in May 2017 

Last 12 months 

SA played a total of 21 Matches

Won 16 

Lost 5 


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Last Updated :May 30, 2019, 7:07 AM IST
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