England have finally given up the tradition of playing the same set of players in Tests and ODIs
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The home conditions and the crowd support will help England's campaign in the 2019 ICC World Cup
The last two World Cups i.e. 2011 and 2015 were won by one the countries hosting the World Cup. Be it India in 2011 or Australia 2015, the home conditions were of a vital importance in their successful campaign.
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The 2019 World Cup will be held in England and Wales and the England team will immensely benefit with the home advantage. The players are familiar with the pitches, conditions, weather and also the crowd support will add to England's support.
England are indeed a well balanced all-around team and one of the favourites to win the 2019 ICC World Cup.
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Meit Sampat
Meit is a cricket journalist who has been working at Sportskeeda for over eight years, writing listicles. A Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Laws and Company Secretary degree holder, Meit engages in ethical reporting by verifying information twice from multiple websites before penning down any content for the benefit of his readers.
A passionate fan of Team India, Cricket has a special place in his heart owing to the way the sport has continued to evolve over the years. He is also thrilled by the competitiveness on display across all formats in the sport. His favorite cricketer is Sachin Tendulkar and reckons that his childhood idol's dominance over world-class bowlers in the 1990s speaks volumes about his skills and achievements.
Meit has had the privilege of interviewing Indian speedster Ishant Sharma and India Women's legend Mithali Raj so far in his professional career.
If he ever laid his hands on a time machine, Meit would love to witness the 2023 ICC World Cup final between India and Australia and believes that ODIs should never be completely replaced by T20Is owing to the format's popularity.