Manchester: Hosts England will aim to carry on its winning streak with a hat-trick when they meet minnows Afghanistan in World Cup 2019 group affair at the Old Trafford here on Tuesday. It will also be for the first time when the two teams face-off in the 50-over format.
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Except for their loss against Pakistan, it's been a smooth ride for the hosts who have had massive wins in three games. However, the Three Lions will be worried over the fitness of their two key players -- skipper Eoin Morgan and opener Jason Roy as both left the field during the game against West Indies on June 14.
Given England's stable position in the tournament points table, the team management might consider giving them a one-match break to let them recover completely.
If it happens, James Vince could partner Jonny Bairstow. Moeen Ali is likely to be back in the playing XI as the wicket at Old Trafford has a history of assisting spinners.
Leaving aside the injury concerns, the hosts have performed well like a unit. Jofra Archer's spells have added depth to their bowling and Mark Wood has also been impressive.
England's only concern could be the form of their spinners who haven't been upto the mark. However, looking at the wicket here, it seems this time their spinners will also make the most of it.
On the other hand, Afghanistan has remained winless so far. The Afghans have lost all of their four games in the tournament so far.