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Photo Gallery: ICC World Cup 2019,England vs Bangladesh

Eoin Morgan and Mashrafe Mortaza

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Eoin Morgan and Mashrafe Mortaza

After slumping to defeats in their respective last ICC World Cup 2019 fixtures, both hosts England and Bangladesh are looking to rebound strongly and return to winning ways in match 12 of the cricket's showpiece event at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Saturday. While England slumped to a shocking 12-run defeat against Pakistan in their last clash, Bangladesh head into this match following their two-wicket defeat against New Zealand. 

Bangladesh win toss

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Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza won the toss and opted to bowl first against Eoin Morgan-led England in Match 12 of the ongoing 2019 edition of the ICC World Cup at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Saturday. While Bangladesh are going with an unchanged Playing XI, top-ranked and hosts England have brought in Liam Plunkett in place of Moeen Ali. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@cricketworldcup)

Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow

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Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow celebrate after bringing up a 100-run stand for the opening wicket after England were asked to bat first by Bangladesh in their ICC World Cup 2019 clash. 

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England opener Jason Roy brings up his 9th one-day internationals century off just 92 balls during World Cup 2019 clash against Bangladesh. 

Jason Roy slams ton

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Jason Roy struck a blistering knock of 153 runs while Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler pulled back half-centuries as England set a huge 387-run target for Bangladesh in their ICC World Cup 2019 clash at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Saturday.

Liam Plunkett and Eoin Morgan

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England skipper Eoin Morgan and bowler Liam Plunkett celebrate after the latter removed Mushfiqur Rahim for 44 in the 29th over. 

Ben Stokes removes Shakib Al Hasan

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Ben Stokes got rid of Shakib Al Hasan with a yorker in the 40th over. The Bangladeshi batsman notched up a 121-run knock of 122 balls. 

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Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes bagged three wickets each to help England bundle out Bangladesh for 280 runs and seal a crushing 106-run win in Match 12 of the 2019 ICC World Cup.