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England's World Cup Misery Continues: A Historic Defeat for Champions

  • Posted on October 30, 2023
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  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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In a disappointing turn of events, England's quest to defend their title in the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup has taken a disastrous path. Their latest loss, this time against India, marked their fifth defeat in the tournament. While they appeared competitive after the first innings, their batters faltered, falling short by 100 runs against India's 229-run score.

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In a disappointing turn of events, England's quest to defend their title in the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup has taken a disastrous path. Their latest loss, this time against India, marked their fifth defeat in the tournament. While they appeared competitive after the first innings, their batters faltered, falling short by 100 runs against India's 229-run score.

England's campaign in the 2023 World Cup has hit a new low as they now hold the unenviable record of being the defending champions with the most defeats in the next edition of the World Cup. Their previous victories seemed distant, with losses to New Zealand, Afghanistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and now India. Their hopes of qualifying for the semifinals are dwindling, and they risk missing out on a spot in the 2025 Champions Trophy.

The Champions Trophy qualification relies on the points table from the World Cup. England's multiple losses have placed them in a precarious position, requiring them to win all their remaining three games to secure a place in the Champions Trophy.

This abysmal campaign makes England the worst-performing defending champions in the history of the World Cup, surpassing Australia's four losses in 1992 and Sri Lanka's three losses in 1999. Never before has a defending champion lost five games in the next edition of the tournament they once dominated.

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England's batting struggles have become a recurring theme, leaving skipper Jos Buttler disheartened. Even with India's chaseable score of 230, England's batting lineup failed to deliver once again. Buttler shared his disappointment, stating that it was the "same old story" for England.

The road ahead for England is filled with challenges, as they must face Australia, Pakistan, and the Netherlands in their upcoming matches. Winning all three is essential not only to keep their tournament hopes alive but also to secure their place in the coveted Champions Trophy.

England's cricketing woes have left fans and pundits alike in disbelief, as their title defense has transformed into a battle for survival in the World Cup.

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