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13 March, 2019, 17:55
Update: 13 March, 2019, 17:55
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13 March, 2019, 17:55
Update: 13 March, 2019, 17:55
Photo: Collected

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar believes England have a very good chance to win the 50-over World Cup.

‘If you go by the history of last two or three World Cups, in 2011 the host nation India won, in 2015 host nation Australia won. In 2019, there is a very good chance that England will win the World Cup,’ Gavaskar said at the British High Commissioner’s residence on Tuesday, reports the hindustantimes.com.

Gavaskar, however, pointed out that he is not saying England will win the 50-over tournament. ‘There is a very good chance they (England) will win the World Cup,’ he said.

The former cricketer, who debuted and played his last ODI cricket against England, is the first player to amass 10,000 Test runs. He also played for Somerset, one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England.

Meanwhile, the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to India, Dominic Asquith said he is hopeful that England men’s team will emulate their female compatriots, referring to England’s women cricketers victory over India at T20Is.

‘Last week, we celebrated International Women’s Day. For England’s women cricketers it coincided with the victory over India’s T20 team,’ Asquith said.

‘Over the course of this summer, we are delighted that we will host India and of course teams at the cricket World Cup. On Sunday, June 30 we probably all know already there will be quite a match at Edgbaston. And we will see if England’s men can emulate their female compatriots,’ he said.

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