England vs West Indies – Live Stream Cricket
England vs West Indies: When and How to Watch World Cup 2019 Online on Hotstar & Star Sports TV. As we move into the third week of the ICC World Cup 2019, co-hosts England are set to play West Indies at the Ageas Bowl, Southampton on Friday. After losing to Pakistan, England bounced back against Bangladesh and registered a comprehensive win. On the other hand, the Windies, who were once struggling to qualify for the World Cup, have been one of the most impressive teams in the tournament.
Match: England vs West Indies
Competition: Cricket World Cup
Date: Friday June 14, 2019
Start time: 10:30 (UK time)
Stadium: Hampshire Bowl
England vs West Indies Live Cricket
England vs West Indies, Eng vs WI Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: After the match against South Africa was washed out, West Indies will now look forward to clinch a World Cup win against the tournament favourites England, at The Rose Bowl in Southampton on Friday. Apart from the injury concerns with Andre Russell, skipper Jason Holder’s men would be up in arms to make their way into the top four with their bowling attack of Oshane Thomas and Sheldon Cottrell in fine form.
The 19th match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will be played between England and West Indies at the Rose Bowl,Southampton on Friday, June 14.
After a shocking defeat to Pakistan, England aced every department against Bangladesh, as they first put up 386/6 on board and then bundled them out for 280 in the 49th over. The openers, determined not to fall into the trap of spin bowling, gave a perfect start, as Jason Roy stroked his way to 153.
On the other hand, the West Indies’ bowlers might have lit up the tournament so far but it was the lack of application on the batting front that cost them the game against Australia. Their pacers started well against South Africa too, with Sheldon Cottrell picking up two early wickets, before no further play was possible due to rain interruption.
The batsmen will have to step up, to set it up for their bowlers who will be challenged by the never-ending English batting line-up.
With all 10 teams at the World Cup part of the round-robin group stage, each team will play a total of nine matches before the knockout stages, starting July 9. The top four teams will qualify for the knockout stages.
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