Live on Skysports 1: Fri 03.45 & 08.30: A win for England against Bangladesh, at 1/4 (Sportingbet), will see them through to the quarters.
England have been boosted by the arrival of Chris Tremlett and Eoin Morgan to replace the injured Broad and Pietersen and don’t lose too much strength there but adapting to conditions for the new men being the main concern.
Unpredictable England won a remarkable game against South Africa and are a good shout for most entertaining team so far. After scoring the most runs in 3 games, the batters failed and the bowlers stepped up to the plate, especially Broad, who will be missed.
Jimmy Anderson finally had a good game last time, a couple of wickets at good economy making him a good bet at 10/3 with to take the most Bangladesh wickets.
New man Morgan is used to the conditions in Bangladesh and could come good in Chittagong, despite only being in the country since Tuesday. He should slot straight in and in an unpredictable line-up, he is the best price at 7/1 (Coral) to top score.
After pushing India and beating Ireland, Bangladesh were a massive let down against the Windies, scoring just 58. They won’t be that bad again but it’s a bad and demoralising omen. Tamim Iqbal is 7/2 with Ladbrokes to blast a top score.
The early game sees surprise package West Indies take on Ireland and the former are just 2/9 with Paddy Power to win. After destroying Bangladesh and Netherlands, the Windies will make it 3 minnows in a row.
Chris Gayle is 11/4 (Coral) to top score for West Indies while Trent Johnson had a good game for Ireland against India, he is 4/1 with Sportingbet to grab the most wickets.
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