Hyderabad: Although the credit for the invention of the game goes to England, they were never able to lift the ODI World Cup in the history of the sport till 2015. They managed to win only a single T20 World Cup in 2010 but the English outfit was still struggling to establish themselves as a champion side.
After a devised plan by the English team management, a new page in the history of the sport was flipped as England not only won the 2019 ODI World Cup but also started dominating white-ball cricket.
The credit of the transformation was to their novel approach to adopting the 50-over format by being aggressive. The English batters wreaked havoc on venues across the globe while their immense batting depth troubled opponents. Ahead of the 2023 World Cup, which begins at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. England is one of the favourites and many expect them to defend their title in the upcoming edition under the leadership of Jos Buttler.
The defending champions start their campaign against New Zealand.
Strength
England has built a fearsome batting unit in recent years which includes batters like Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow and Liam Livingstone, who can pummel the opposition attack to submission on their day. England can opt for an ultra-aggressive opening combination by sending Jonny Bairstow to the top. The batting unit also looks balanced as Joe Root and Harry Brook can play an anchor role while others can manage a run riot.
Also, the number of all-rounders present in the side takes batting deep down the order. Thus, top and middle-order batters can have the freedom to free their arms without worrying about the innings collapsing in case they depart. Plus, the English side has a part-time versatile spinner like Liam Livingstone, who can turn the ball both ways.
Weakness