ICC World Cup 2019: Issues teams need to sort out ahead of the tournament
All the teams will look to sort out these issues ahead of the showpiece event.
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh have shown a steady rise in limited-overs cricket and have played finals of six tournaments though could not win any. But they could be a force in the next World Cup though nobody sees them as potential champions for they need to fine-tune a number of aspects in their side.
Injury could be one concern for Bangladesh as some of their ace players like Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal, Musfiqur Rahim and also captain Mashrafe Mortaza are battling with injuries of various kinds. Bangladesh made their debut in the World Cup in England in 1999 and beat Pakistan on that occasion. They are a far better side now and can cause major upsets but the side is yet to master the killer instinct that can fetch major titles.
Sri Lanka
They are far from what they once were, continuing with a prolonged bad patch. Sri Lanka haven’t found the replacements for the likes of Kumar Sangakkara (who was in a superhuman form in the 2015 WC) and Mahela Jayawardene and also the great Muttaiah Muralitharan, their trump card for many a battle.
Angelo Mathews has had a struggle with injury. Sri Lanka today don’t look to be a well-organised unit and miss those individual artisans who made up for the team’s shortcomings in the past. They have lost a number of series at home one after another and one wouldn’t bank much on them as the next world champions.
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