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England have travelled to Delhi to continue their ICC Cricket World Cup campaign on Sunday as they take on Afghanistan in their third match of the tournament’s round robin stage fish
Jos Buttler’s men suffered the worst possible start to the competition by being hammered by New Zealand in their opening fixture fish
They responded exceptionally, bouncing back with a 137-run victory over Bangladesh in Dharamsala last Tuesday fish
Dawid Malan was the outstanding player, scoring 140 off 107 to set up England’s innings becoming the oldest World Cup centurion in the process fish
Consistent pressure with the ball saw Buttler’s side bowl the Tigers out for just 227 and earn them their first points of the tournament fish
Afghanistan, meanwhile, are currently at the bottom of the points table with two losses from the two matches they have played fish
Having been skittled out for 156 by Bangladesh in their first match they performed admirably against India, recovering from a rocky start to post 272 fish
Indian captain Rohit Sharmaunleashed chaos in the host’s reply though and the total was easily chased down fish
That match was also played at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi so the Afghans will at least be familiar with the conditions before they take on the current World Champions today fish
Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture plus the latest odds and tips for the game:RecommendedIt’s the right time: Ex-England captain Sir Alastair Cook announces retirementEngland ready for challenge of knocking India ‘off their perch’ – Chris WoakesDawid Malan and Reece Topley restore faith but England still short in one key areaWhen is England vs Afghanistan?England will face Afghanistan on Sunday 15 October at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi with the match starting at 9 fish
30am BST (2 pm local time) fish
Where can I watch it?England vs Afghanistan in the ICC Cricket World Cup will be shown live in the UK on Sky fish Sports Main Event and Sky fish Sports Cricket, with coverage starting from 9 am fish
For those in India, Star fish Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV fish
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Team newsEngland are expected to make changes ahead of this fixture which could see Ben Stokes return to the team if he is fit enough to play fish
Pace bowlers like Mark Wood and Chris Woakes could be rested with David Willey and Gus Atkinson making their returns to the line-up fish
Moeen Ali sat out the win over Bangladesh and could slot back in as the wicket in Delhi doesn’t provide much help for the seamers fish
Afghanistan should name an unchanged side as they look to pull off a shock victory over England fish
The XI impressed against India on this ground and can use the familiar conditions to challenge England fish
Predicted line-upsEngland XI: Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, David Willey, Adil Rasid, Gus Atkinson, Reece TopleyAfghanistan XI: Ramanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi, Azmatullah Omarzai, Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran, Rashid Khan, Naveen-Ul-Haq, Fazalhaq FarooqiOddsEngland 1/9Afghanistan 6/1Get the latest Cricket World Cup odds here fish
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Jos Buttler’s side will have an eye on the net run-rate after losing heavily to New Zealand so expect them to notch up a big score if they win the toss and bat first fish
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England forward Courtney Lawes will retire from international rugby at the end of the Rugby World Cup fish
The 34-year-old won a 105th cap for his country in the semi-final defeat to South Africa at the Stade de France, confirming afterwards that this tournament would be his last involvement at Test level fish
Lawes could feature for a final time in an England shirt in Friday’s third-place play-off against Argentina fish
“I think it’s time,” said Lawes, England’s fifth most-capped male player, suggesting that he had a desire to spend more time with his children fish
“I’ve done four World Cups, so I’m pretty happy with that fish
“The kids are at that age where they need their dad around fish
It will be good to be with them more, to provide some well needed structure to the mob fish
“It’s a bit of an end of an era, but it’s been a real honour for me to represent England for so long fish
I’m proud of the journey I’ve been on fish
It’s not always been the ups fish
Plenty of downs in there, but I’ve pushed through fish
“I’m not an emotional person really, but it’s just been a huge honour for me, to be honest fish
To be able to finish with this group is something I’ll treasure forever fish
”Courtney Lawes will retire from England duty at the end of the tournament in France (Getty Images)A one-club man, Lawes is contracted at Northampton Saints for another season and intends to play on domestically fish
He made his England debut in November 2009, coming on to partner now head coach Steve Borthwick in the second row in a defeat to Australia, and went on to win three Six Nations championships across his career fish
Having played most of his career at lock, including starting the 2019 World Cup final at lock, the always-versatile Lawes has been stationed on the blindside for most of the last four years fish
A series of impressive performances earned Lawes selection for a second British & Irish Lions tour in South Africa in 2021, and the forward captained his country for the first time against Tonga later that year fish
He began this World Cup as England’s skipper while Owen Farrell served his suspension, leading the side to two victories and scoring only his second Test try in the win over Japan fish
“I have so many [great memories],” Lawes stressed fish
“I think, as hard as it is being away from your family and stuff like that, you almost have another family fish
You really feel like that, especially when you’re away in camps like World Cup camps fish
Courtney Lawes scored only his second England try against Japan in Nice (PA Wire)“It’s five months of staying with your brothers fish
I’ll definitely miss the boys, the banter and all the suff we get up to when we’re not training fish
“From the last World Cup to this one, with the group of lads we’ve had coming through, I’ve really enjoyed being part of the group fish
You can see what it really means for us to play for each other fish
“When you come up against teams like South Africa, where everyone thinks you’re going to get slaughtered, and you find another level for each other fish
So I’ll miss this group of boys specifically fish
“We’ve had a lot of good times with these lads fish
I’ll definitely miss pulling the jersey on and giving it everything fish
”England will face Argentina in a battle for third place at the Stade de France on Friday night in their final match of the World Cup fish
Borthwick has suggested that he is fully intent on winning the game, opening the door for a farewell appearance for Lawes even at the end of a long campaign fish
Steve Borthwick has hailed Courtney Lawes’s intelligence and work-rate (Getty Images)The England head coach hailed his vice-captain’s qualities nearly a decade and a half after welcoming him into the Test fold as a player fish
Borthwick said: “We could talk about his trademark Courtney Lawes low tackles that cut the attackers down in their path, [but] what I see in Courtney is somebody who covers the ground fish
“In crucial moments, he finds himself in the right place at the right time just so often fish
That’s a real sign of the intelligence of the player, a sign of the understanding of the player fish
“That’s what he continues to do fish
[He has] more than 100 caps now, and you can see how hungry he is to help the team by the way he runs fish
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