Irish Will Ensure England Keep Eye On The Ball

Monday, February 28, 2011
England return on Wednesday to the scene of their thrilling tied against India at the Chinnaswamy Stadium against an Ireland team who they would take lightly at their peril World Cup Group B.

They are a little harder of the two qualifying groups and although England, India, South Africa and the Caribbean must pass the quarter-finals at the end of March, Ireland is fully capable of reversing one of them in their day.

In 2007, famous men Trent Johnston is upset Pakistan to send them packing after the first round, a result also remembers the death shortly after the coach of the subcontinent, Bob Woolmer.

England has already given a warning against the so-called "small" nations, the Netherlands, that might just eight balls remaining on Tuesday.

Andrew Strauss, however, men have proved to be red-hot form, bat, matching India's huge total of 338 on Sunday, one of the most memorable cricket match ever, not to mention the World Cup.

In all, England has been chasing down the 630 works in their two games so far in front of the port captain Strauss having accumulated 246 is currently leading the batting charts in the tournament.

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