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England and Pakistan will take on each other in the sixth match of the ICC World Cup 2019 at Trent Bridge. Both of these teams had met recently in the bilateral series at the same venue and England had won that match by three wickets. In fact, Pakistan had scored 340 runs in that match however they had managed only 105 runs at the same ground against Windies in their World Cup opener. We take a look at England’s Predicted Playing XI and Analysis.

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Consequently, England will like to continue their domination against Pakistan as they thwarted them by 4-0. Furthermore, England had come up with a complete performance against South Africa in their opening match of the World Cup and they would like to continue their good form going.

Here is England’s Predicted Playing XI:

Jason Roy

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England’s opening batsman Jason Roy had scored a punchy fifty in the opening match against the Proteas. Thus, Roy will look to continue his good form going.

Jonny Bairstow

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England’s talisman batsman Jonny Bairstow was dismissed for a first-ball duck against South Africa. Hence, Jonny Bairstow will like to make a solid comeback.

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Joe Root 

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Joe Root had scored a fine knock of 51 runs. Root is the fulcrum of England’s batting line-up and he is going to hold the key for the hosts as he is their best batter.

Eoin Morgan

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England skipper Eoin Morgan had also scored a fine knock of 57 runs in the first match. Morgan was able to hit the ground running and he is going to hold the key for England.

Ben Stokes

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England’s talisman all-rounder Ben Stokes had come up with a complete performance. Stokes had scored 89, scalped two wickets and took a blinder of a catch in the opening match.

England will aim to continue their domination against Pakistan.

Jos Buttler

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The right-hander can change the course of the match with his pyrotechnics. However, Buttler had failed to get going in the opener. But Buttler has been in great form in the recent past.

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Moeen Ali

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The linchpin all-rounder Moeen Ali is in good form in the recent past. Ali didn’t have the best of the game against South Africa and he would like to turn the tables.

Chris Woakes

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Chris Woakes had gone wicketless in the first match of the World Cup. Woakes has the skills to move the ball both ways at a brisk pace and he would like to deliver the goods.

Liam Plunkett

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The lanky fast bowler has impressed with his brisk pace. Plunkett had scalped two wickets in the match against South Africa and he would like to continue his good work going.

Adil Rashid

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The leg-spinner has been a consistent performer for the South African side. Rashid had bowled an economical spell against South Africa and he had also snared one wicket.

Jofra Archer

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England’s rookie fast bowler Jofra Archer had bowled with fire in the opening match. Archer was lethal with his pace and had taken three wickets against the Proteas.

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