The former captain of the England cricket team, Nasser Hussain, has advised the team to play for the win now as their chances of making it to the semi-finals are very low at the moment. Teen England have lost four of their last five matches, and in the next match they are going to face team India in Lucknow on Sunday, for it is going to be a litmus test for the defending Champions to stay alive in the race of semi-finals, while Sri Lanka pushed dismal England to the brink of World Cup elimination on Thursday when they handed them a crushing, wicked defeat in Bengaluru.
Hussain said that it is time for England to remind India and the cricket world that they are great players. He said, “The players must take the responsibility for this. I am not a great one of the cliches like plane for the badge, but that's what England have got to do now; they have to go to Lucknow on Sunday and spoil the party of India. They must remind India and the world just how great cricketers they have been and still are.