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Aussies wary of ‘dangerous’ England

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AUSTRALIA skipper Pat Cummins yesterday said he was "a little bit surprised" at England's disappoint­ing show at the World Cup, but still rates them as "dangerous" opponents.

The two Ashes rivals meet today, with thirdplace­d Australia looking to further boost their semi-final hopes with a win at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad.

The five-time winners will be without two key players in Glenn Maxwell (injured) and Mitchell Marsh (back home for personal reasons) and only have 13 players left in the squad.

Defending champions England remain on the brink of World Cup eliminatio­n with five losses in six matches, and another defeat would officially knock them out of the final-four race.

"Yeah, a little bit surprised, they've obviously got some class players and performed really well in these kind of tournament­s over the last few years," Cummins said.

"These tournament­s are pretty fickle. “You see it in T20 tournament­s around the world, sometimes the best-looking teams just don't start off well and then find it hard to kind of gain ground."

England knocked Australia out of the 2019 World Cup in the semi-finals and went on to win their maiden title.

Cummins still believes England have the players to put up a stiff challenge tomorrow.

"They've got a lot of similar personnel, so they're going to be dangerous tomorrow," said Cummins. "You've got to be careful of any team with that kind of calibre of players."

The two teams come into the contest with memories of their thrilling and acrimoniou­s Ashes series, which ended 2-2, still fresh.

- Last injury 'hiccup' -

Cummins said the historic rivalry will be an added incentive to win the match and boost their semi-final push.

"I mean it helps our chances to get into the semis so that's probably the overarchin­g feeling of winning this one," said Cummins.It's an old rivalry. You're not going to lie, if they beat us, I know it's probably just that little bit sweeter than beating other teams.

Australia are well-placed to reach the semi-finals after winning four games, but the loss of Maxwell and Marsh has been a blow to them.

Cummins said they expect to book a place in the final-four and move into the business end free of injuries.

"We need to obviously make the semi-finals, but hopefully this is the last little kind of hiccup where we've got a smaller squad to pick from and then once we get closer, we've got a full squad," said Cummins. |

 ?? ?? AUSTRALIA’S captain Pat Cummins (L) speaks with Mitchell Starc as if warning his teammate of the danger England pose as they face off in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in a battle for semi-final spots. | AFP
AUSTRALIA’S captain Pat Cummins (L) speaks with Mitchell Starc as if warning his teammate of the danger England pose as they face off in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in a battle for semi-final spots. | AFP

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