Tougher tasks ahead for England (0)
- 12 Mar 09, 12:40 PM
After five days of action we're now getting towards the business end of the . England are through to the Super Sixes, which is the first job they came here to do, and they've done it as group winners.
England and New Zealand are the only unbeaten sides in the tournament so far - in fact, England are unbeaten in their last 17 games now - and the two sides will meet in Bankstown, Sydney, on Saturday, which should be a class encounter. Other teams through are defending champions Australia, West Indies, India and Pakistan.
In case you were wondering, the Super Sixes sees each team plays three more games against the countries who qualified from the other group. There are two points for a win and one for a tie or no result and the top two will go through to compete in the final on 22 March, with the others taking part in play-offs for third, fourth etc.
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