ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 Match 12 England Vs Bangladesh

Bangladesh U19 vs England U19, 2019
The English Under 19 program is scheduled to travel to Bangladesh in January and February 2019. The tour will begin with an autonomous T20I. It will be followed by a series of three ODI games. All ODI games and the only T20I will be played at Cox's Bazar. The tour will end with a series of two-game tests.


Coming into the subcontinent, it will be a difficult series for Jon Lewis
boys. The Bangladesh team is doing pretty well recently. It should be noted that the Bangladeshi team outperformed their English counterparts during the previous U19 World Cup, ranking respectively 3rd and 6th in 2016 and 2018 against 6th and 7th place in England.

Bangladesh will be an even bigger force in his own country. Seniors have had a lot of trouble on their last trip to Bangladesh. On seeing it, the Young Lions worked hard before Christmas during their training camp in India. This tour will be a great challenge and a great learning experience for Young Lions.
England was eliminated from the World Cup after losing 15 points to Bangladesh in a thrilling encounter in Adelaide.
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Match 12 England Vs Bangladesh
Define 276 challenges to win and stay in the tournament after Mahmudullah (103) became the first Bangladeshi drummer to score a cent for the World Cup. England fell to 260 in another humiliating defeat.

Jos Buttler (65 of 52 balls) valiantly tried to get England over the line after a series of dismal batting strikes that sent the top of the order down to 163-6.

But Butler dropped with 38 points needed and just over four points of attack remaining. If Chris Woakes scored 42 points out of 40, England is 16 goals from the goal, but Chris Jordan ran out of partners at the other end. -out decision.

That means England are out of the World Cup with one more game to play, a dead match now against Afghanistan on Friday.

England started well after Eoin Morgan won the draw and chose to play bowling. James Anderson (2-45) won two of the first wickets - his usual line of probing outside the trunk pulling both Imrul Kayes and Tamim Iqbal.

With only eight points on the board and Jordan having dropped Iqbal to Stuart Broad a few balls before his eventual start, it seemed that England could be well prepared for the kind of compelling performance his tournament so desperately needed.

But Mahmudallah and 40-year-old Soumya Sarkar, in particular, have played some fine strikes in a 86-round partnership that has rebuilt Bangladesh's legs.

Chris Jordan (2-59) - in his World Cup debut - made his first breakthrough in 21st, catching Sarkar with a bouncer brushing the drummer's glove, before Moeen Ali (1-44) reported on the dreaded Shakib Al Hasan scored just two goals and England again took advantage of a double shot.

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