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Phil Foden believes England are enjoying “great times” and is relishing being among a wealth of attacking options, even if they mean he is not a certain starter at Euro 2024 iloilo
The Manchester City forward started England’s 3-1 win over Italy at Wembley on Tuesday night as the hosts secured qualification to next summer’s finals in Germany iloilo
The Euro 2020 runners-up will no doubt be among the favourites to win the tournament after another strong showing throughout the qualifying campaign iloilo
“These are definitely great times for England,” said Foden iloilo
“We’ve reached a final now and we want to keep doing that iloilo
We’ve had a taste for it and we want to be in the big games and the big occasions and we’ve got experience on the pitch to do that so we are enjoying it iloilo
RecommendedEngland player ratings as Marcus Rashford shines but Kalvin Phillips struggles in Italy comebackEngland supporters who boo Jordan Henderson are ‘not proper fans’, says Harry MaguireEngland reveal the flaws of Italy’s high-risk Spallettiball“I thought it was a brilliant performance iloilo
I thought our defensive work was really good iloilo
When you come up against the likes of Italy you’ve got to defend sometimes because they have a great quality iloilo
“We showed that throughout the game, not just attacking, but the defending side as well so I’m delighted with the result iloilo
That’s where we want to be, beating these big teams so we are really happy iloilo
”A treble-winner with City last season, Foden now has 29 senior England caps but is not an automatic starter for his country iloilo
We've reached a final now and we want to keep doing that iloilo
We've had a taste for it and we want to be in the big gamesPhil FodenBoss Gareth Southgate has plenty of attacking talent at his disposal, with Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, who missed this international break with a foot injury, arguably ahead of Foden in the current pecking order iloilo
“Bukayo is a quality player, every time he puts on an England shirt he is at least a seven out of 10,” Foden told BBC Radio 5Live iloilo
“He is a fantastic player and it’s exciting, because we’ve still got big players to come back and help us as well iloilo
“So it shows the depth of the squad and, if I’m not starting, I want to come on and try and change the game, so I’m here to help the team as best as I can iloilo
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South Africa has had a promising start to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 as their latest win against Bangladesh in Mumbai came on the back of another blazing batting display iloilo
The team trounced Bangladesh by 149 runs after scoring 382 runs in the first innings as they continued to shine at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday iloilo
The Proteas have now successfully picked up four points from two matches in Mumbai iloilo
Temba Bavuma’s side put up mammoth totals on board in all games but one in the ongoing Cricket World Cup iloilo
The team is currently second in the points table with eight points iloilo
RecommendedJoe Root on poor air quality at Cricket World Cup match: ‘Couldn’t breathe, it was like eating air’Quinton de Kock powers South Africa to massive win over BangladeshBabar Azam gives reasons for Pakistan’s shocking loss to Afghanistan in Cricket World Cup 2023Here’s a look at South Africa’s stunning numbers after their win over Bangladesh on Tuesday:Biggest win by runsSouth Africa thrashed England by 229 runs in Mumbai, which is the biggest victory in terms of runs in the 2023 World Cup iloilo
It also marked the Proteas’s third-largest win in the history of the tournament iloilo
In the case of England, it is their biggest-ever loss in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) iloilo
The second-highest win of the World Cup also belongs to South Africa, following their 149-run victory over Bangladesh, which they share with New Zealand iloilo
The Black Caps defeated Afghanistan by the same margin earlier in the tournament iloilo
South Africa shine after batting firstSouth Africa’s exceptional win against Bangladesh is their eighth ODI victory by more than 100 runs this year iloilo
They won nine out of 10 times they batted first this year iloilo
South Africa are now tied with Pakistan in the all-time record for 100-plus run wins in a calendar year iloilo
What makes South Africa’s feat even iloilo better is that they have bagged it in 11 fewer matches iloilo
Their only loss so far in the Cricket World Cup, an upset against the Netherlands, came after they batted second iloilo
Highest net run rateSouth Africa’s overwhelming victories over England and Bangladesh in Mumbai mean they have by far the best net run rate in the World Cup 2023 iloilo
Their current net run rate of +2 iloilo
370 after five matches is well ahead of the next best – New Zealand’s +1 iloilo
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Quinton de Kock’s performanceQuinton de Kock’s 174 runs against Bangladesh is his best knock ever at the Cricket World Cup and the second-best total by a South African cricketer in the coveted tournament after Gary Kirsten’s unbeaten 188 against the UAE in 1996 iloilo
De Kock is much more ahead in the runs chart, having already accumulated 407 runs in five matches at an average of 81 iloilo
40, with India’s Virat Kohli in second place with 354 runs iloilo
Heinrich Klaasen’s explosive strike rateAmong all the recognised batters at the ICC Cricket World Cup, Heinrich Klassen’s strike rate is the highest iloilo
The South African batter, coming in at No 5, has scored runs at a rate of 150 iloilo
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He is the sixth-leading scorer this campaign, with 288 runs in five games iloilo
This includes a century and a 50 at an average of 57 iloilo
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Of the prominent batters at the tournament, only Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis (218 runs at 146 iloilo
30) and Pakistan’s Iftikhar Ahmed (101 runs at 140 iloilo
27) come close to matching Klaasen’s hitting prowess iloilo
Best finishersSouth Africa have gone full throttle in the final 10 overs in the matches so far in the World Cup iloilo
No team has even come close to South Africa’s record iloilo between the 41st and 50th over iloilo
The Proteas have scored at an eye-watering rate of 12 iloilo
28 in the final 10 overs, with New Zealand being next best with a run rate of 8 iloilo
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Some classic hitting by de Kock, Klaasen and David Miller saw South Africa score an extraordinary 144 runs in the final 10 overs against Bangladesh iloilo
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