5 reasons why England will win the World Cup
A brand new captain, lots of youngsters making debut and bit of unsteadiness hit England team badly in recent times. After defeat against Australia in opening game a thought of England winning the World Cup might be quixotic.But England havefought hard to build a strong team as they enter in World Cup. The glimpses of talent in their camp were seen in tri series. Though they lost to Australia in final, they put a strong impression throughout the series.Here are the reasons underlying Englands chances of ending up as winners in World Cup 2015:
#1 Strong bowling attack
Bowling perhaps is the strongest point for England in this World Cup. It won’t be an exaggeration to say that they have got the best bowling line up amongst all teams.
Certainly, there are teams like South Africa, Australia and New Zealand who have got prolific, top class bowlers but there is something unique about England’s bowling combination.
They have got Anderson, a connoisseur of swing bowling equally supported by young Chris Woakes who showed his skills in tri-series. Stuart Broad, yet another arsenal in England’s bowling has returned from injury and he is looking fresh. Steven Finn, their most successful bowler in 1st game of World Cup completes the bowling quadruple.
Both Broad and Finn will produce tremendous pace and bounce on the grounds in Australia & New Zealand. The spin department certainly isn’t the strongest but if England can get 40 overs of quality fast bowling then they won’t have to worry much about spin. Though Moeen Ali and Root are capable of keeping batsmen at bay.