England paceman Plunkett sends warning to Australia

 

England paceman Plunkett sends warning to Australia
Plunkett says times have changed, though, since England altered their philosophy toward one-day cricket since the last World Cup in 2015.

Birmingham - Australia, bidding for a sixth world title, haven't lost any of their previous seven semifinal matches in the tournament.

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Published: Tue 9 Jul 2019, 6:51 PM

Last updated: Tue 9 Jul 2019, 8:54 PM

England paceman Liam Plunkett says his team is a "different sort of animal" as they look to end Australia's winning streak in Cricket World Cup semifinals.
Australia, bidding for a sixth world title, haven't lost any of their previous seven semifinal matches in the tournament.
In terms of tournament experience, the Australians have a big edge and have also won the last four World Cup matches between the teams.
Plunkett says times have changed, though, since England altered their philosophy toward one-day cricket since the last World Cup in 2015.
He says: "Australia has been there and done it before, but not against this bunch of players ... We've played well for the past four years, we're ranked No. 1 and we feel in a good place.
On our day, we can beat anyone in the world." 
 


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