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Australia leapfrogged Pakistan in the World Cup standings with an impressive 62-run victory in Bengaluru boxing
Hundreds from David Warner and Mitchell Marsh in a record opening partnership of 259 laid the foundations for a total of 367 for nine and a win which puts Australia in contention for a semi-final spot after defeats to India and South Africa boxing
Warner’s 163 from 124 balls, his fifth World Cup century and the highest individual score of the tournament, came after he been dropped on 10 with Usama Mir spilling a steepling catch boxing
Marsh celebrated his 32nd birthday with a second one-day international hundred - 121 coming from 108 deliveries boxing
Their partnership eclipsed Australia’s previous best opening stand of 183 at a World Cup and was the second highest in the competition’s history boxing
Australia had appeared set for a 400-plus total, but Marcus Stoinis (21) and Josh Inglis (13) were the only other batters to reach double figures as Pakistan took wickets at regular intervals from the 34th over onwards boxing
Shaheen Afridi finished with figures of five for 54 from his 10 overs and Haris Rauf chipped in with three wickets boxing
Pakistan replied with their first World Cup century from the opening partnership since 2015 - 134 boxing between Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq boxing
Shafique and Imam were given lives on 27 and 48 respectively as substitute fielder Sean Abbott and captain Pat Cummins put down presentable chances boxing
Stoinis eventually removed Shafique (64) and Imam (70) before Adam Zampa claimed the key wicket of captain Babar Azam for 18 boxing
Muhammad Rizwan, 46 from 40 balls, and some lusty hitting from Saud Shakeel and Iftikhar Ahmed gave Pakistan hope of achieving a record World Cup chase boxing
But Zampa took four for 53 and Australia turned the screw to dismiss Pakistan for 305 in 45 boxing
3 overs and move up to fourth in the table boxing
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Kieran Trippier praised Jordan Henderson’s influence on and off the pitch after England’s vice-captain was booed by sections of the Wembley crowd boxing
Friday’s friendly against Australia saw the 33-year-old line-up on home soil for the first time since his controversial summer switch from Liverpool to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq boxing
Henderson has been a high-profile supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and last month apologised for any hurt he caused by moving to a country where homosexuality is illegal boxing
The stand-in skipper’s name was met by murmurs before kick-off and the midfielder ended up being booed when substituted, with boss Gareth Southgate left angry by a reaction he felt “defies logic” boxing
Long-standing international team-mate Trippier, who replaced Henderson, said: “I’m going to be honest I didn’t even notice it boxing
I was obviously focused on coming on boxing
“But, listen, Hendo has how many caps? 80 odd caps I think it is that he’s represented England boxing
For me, I see him on daily basis, he is an unbelievable character, he’s a leader boxing
What he does for the team, playing or not playing boxing
“To be honest with you, I didn’t even recognise the reception because obviously I’m focused on my job to help the team cross the line and win boxing
“But for me all I can say on Hendo is he’s a great leader, an unbelievable person to have in the dressing room and I think 80 caps plus speaks for himself boxing
“On and off the pitch he’s a winner, the way he demands in training, the way he demands in games, in the dressing room before the games boxing
He makes sure everyone trains properly, he sets standards and even myself at 33, when I look at him I follow it boxing
All I can say on Hendo is he’s a great leader, an unbelievable person to have in the dressing room and I think 80 caps plus speaks for himselfKieran Trippier on Jordan Henderson“That’s what you need boxing
Hendo has got everything, he’s a great captain boxing
So, to be honest, don’t think I need to say much about Hendo’s leadership boxing
”Pockets of England fans jeering their own is nothing new, with oft-criticised Harry Maguire booed by some supporters in their last Wembley friendly against Ivory Coast 18 months ago boxing
“For us, as players, we stick together,” Trippier said boxing
“That’s the most important thing boxing
“We know how important Harry is, Hendo, or whoever it may be boxing
The most important thing is us as a team, the staff, Gareth, everybody involved, we stick together boxing
Internally, no problems boxing
Everyone is calm and relaxed boxing
“It’s shown how much character players like Harry has got, another leader, doesn’t let anything faze him and he gets on with it boxing
Whenever he plays, he plays with a smile on his face and he’s an unbelievable person boxing
That’s the most important thing boxing
”England’s close-knit squad have bonded thanks to shared experiences, both good and bad, and can secure their place in a fourth major tournament under Southgate in Tuesday’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Italy boxing
The group’s experienced core is complemented by up-and-coming stars, with none shining brighter than Jude Bellingham right now boxing
The 20-year-old has scored 10 goals in 10 appearances for Real Madrid having slotted seamlessly into life in the Spanish capital, where Trippier won the LaLiga title at rivals Atletico boxing
“At such a young age, with the maturity, the quality and the aggression he’s got, he’s frightening,” the Newcastle right-back said boxing
“If you play well there in Madrid, the fans will love you boxing
It’s no surprise to me how he’s started there because Jude is frightening boxing
“Jude did unbelievable at Dortmund boxing
He’s taken that experience with him boxing
You see he’s playing with a freedom and the players around him are going to make his standards get even boxing better boxing
The most scary thing is he’s only 20 year old boxing
”Asked if he can be the difference boxing between falling short and going all the way, Trippier said: “He can be the difference but if you look throughout the whole team, from 2018 to now we’ve taken massive steps boxing
“We lost in the Euros final, but the most important thing is we’re progressing, we’re doing very well boxing
We’ve got players who can change games, we’ve got goals from all over the pitch boxing
“Jude, Madders (James Maddison), obviously Bukayo (Saka), Phil (Foden), they can change games in certain moments boxing
They’re still young boxing
Representing England is a big thing but these guys are playing at the top level boxing
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