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CWC 2019: WATCH - 101 England cricketers send in their messages for the current team ahead of the final

CWC 2019: WATCH - 101 England cricketers send in their messages for the current team ahead of the final

England will play their 4th World Cup final on 14 July at Lord's.

Eoin Morgan will lead England in their 4th World Cup Final | Getty Images

England and New Zealand are all set to fight it out one final time to earn their first World Cup victory. Just before the Final, England Cricket, the official twitter account of the England team, has tweeted a video of English cricketers who have played World Cup cricket, encouraging the team to win it this time!

The caption along the video reads, “???? This will get you going. ???????????????????????????? 101 players have gone before our current World Cup squad. ???? They have all sent in their messages for the lads. ???? COME ON ENGLAND.

The video features 101 England cricketers including James Anderson, Andrew Strauss, Ian Botham, Nasser Hussain, Andrew Flintoff, Alex Hales and Ravi Bopara.

The legendary all-rounder Ian Botham said, “There have been 101 players who have tried to win the World Cup before you. This is the chance to create history. Win the World Cup not for you, but for the country.

Just wanna wish you the best of luck for tomorrow's match. We are behind you, bring it home,” Andrew Strauss said in the video.

Nasser Hussain reminded the players of their white-ball cricket history saying, “Many congratulations. Just got back from Edgbaston, it was truly special. Our journey has been incredible in the white-ball format.

The England cricket team led by Eoin Morgan will face off against Kane Williamson & Co. on Sunday at the 'Mecca of Cricket', Lord's to decide who will win the trophy for the first time in their history.

 
 

By Sameer Deodhar - 13 Jul, 2019

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