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England will take on New Zealand in a repeat of the 2019 final for the opening match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Despite going into the competition as title holders, captain Jos Buttler has been keen to play down his side’s chances, insisting that they have less pressure than four years ago and that India are firm favourites for the tournament. The contest will lack some of the usual fanfare of tournament openers after reports emerged there would not be an opening ceremony before the game itself, but it is likely to be an entertaining contest.
England were ranked fifth in the world in the ICC one-day international rankings ahead of the tournament, with New Zealand sixth. Buttler also faced an anxious wait to find out if Ben Stokes recovered from a hamstring issue in time to be able to play. Follow the latest news and updates from England vs New Zealand below and get the latest match odds and tips here.
Cricket World Cup 2023: England vs New Zealand
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England captain Jos Buttler speaking at the toss:
“It looks like a really good wicket so we just can’t wait to get going. We’re in a really good place as a team.
“We’re very proud to be world champions and what we achieved four years ago but this is something new. We’re not defending anything, we’re here to attack and win it again.
“Ben [Stokes] is going to miss this game with a little hip niggle. We are hoping he’ll be fit for our next one.”
Mike Jones5 October 2023 09:18
New Zealand captain Tom Latham at the toss:
“We’re going to have a bowl, it looks a reasonably good surface but hopefully later on when he get a chance with the bat, it gets better.
“Preparation has been great, we’ve had guys in all parts of the world and we came together about a week ago, had a couple of good warm-up games and guys are excited to get stuck into things.
“Any matches you play leading into a World cup are vitally important, we had an exciting series with England that unfortunately we came out on the wrong side of but it was great preparation.
“Unfortunately, Kane Williamson is not quite ready yet but hopefully it’s a day by day thing. Lockie Ferguson has got a bit of a niggle so he’ll miss out.”
Mike Jones5 October 2023 09:15
England vs New Zealand teams
England XI: Bairstow, Malan, Root, Brook, Buttler, Ali, Livingstone, Woakes, Curran, Rashid, Wood
New Zealand XI: Conway, Young, Ravindra, Mitchell, Latham, Phillips, Chapman, Neesham, Santner, Henry, Boult
Mike Jones5 October 2023 09:10
England v New Zealand – Cricket World Cup 2023
A few pictures from this morning’s warm-up in Ahmedabad:
Inside the Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of the big start
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Jonny Bairstow gets his eye in ahead of the match
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Ben Stokes warms up on the pitch
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Lawrence Ostlere5 October 2023 09:09
England vs New Zealand
The Cricket World Cup begins today with a rematch of the 2019 final as England take on New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Jos Buttler’s men will defend their crown during this tournament in India and will be hoping to get off to a winning start today. Ben Stokes misses out and we’ll have the official team news shortly.
Mike Jones5 October 2023 09:07
New Zealand win the toss and choose to bowl first
Tom Latham, New Zealand’s captain, wins the toss and decides to field first meaning England will set a target for them to chase down.
Kane Williamson isn’t fit to play and neither is Lockie Ferguson and Tim Southee.
England captain Jos Buttler says that he would have liked to have bowled first as well but is looking forward to getting this World Cup campaign started.
As expected Ben Stokes misses out with a hip niggle and so does Reece Topley, Gus Atkinson and David Willey.
Mike Jones5 October 2023 09:05
Babar Azam backs unsettled Pakistan in India
Tomorrow’s match will see Pakistan take on Netherlands, but Pakistan captain Babar Azam feels like he’s playing a Cricket World Cup at home, even if his lineup is unsettled.
The world’s top-ranked ODI batter — for more than two years — is searching for the right balance for his starting XI going into Pakistan’s opening day-nighter against Netherlands on Friday at Hyderabad.
Babar was in good touch despite Pakistan’s losses in warm-up games to New Zealand and Australia, scoring 80 and an unbeaten 90. Mohammad Rizwan, Saud Shakeel and Iftikhar Ahmed were also among the runs as Pakistan went close to 350-run marks in both games before finishing on the wrong side of the results.
“We are here for a week in Hyderabad, so we do not feel like we are in India, it’s like we are at home,” Babar said of the central Indian city, which has a large population of Muslim people, during a pre-tournament news conference.
The six-week tournament was opening Thursday with a rematch of the 2019 final between England and New Zealand.
Babar and his teammates were given a warm reception when they arrived in India after they were issued visas less than 36 hours prior to their departure from Lahore.
“We received good hospitality, and we were not expecting this, but I think the way people responded to us, everyone enjoyed it,” Babar said. “I think it’s a golden opportunity for everyone to give 100% and enjoy the tournament.”
England take on New Zealand in the first Cricket World Cup match on Thursday
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Lawrence Ostlere5 October 2023 08:55
Cricket World Cup schedule
The first match will see a repeat of the thrilling super-over final in 2019 which England won at Lord’s on the final ball. It was a final that few could forget, and it was England who won their first ever 50-over World Cup title.
India are one of the favourites as tournament hosts, despite having not won the trophy for over a decade – in fact they did not make the final in either of the last two tournaments. Their first match will be worth the wait of an extra few days when they take on Australia on 8 October in Chennai.
Lawrence Ostlere5 October 2023 08:45
England v New Zealand team news
Buttler said England’s Ben Stokes sustained a “hip niggle” ahead of the match, and he was notably absent during the warm-up against Bangladesh.
England will be hoping Stokes can pull through and train well enough on the eve of the tournament to be passed fit for the opener against the country of his birth. If he cannot, Harry Brook is likely to replace Stokes at number four in the batting order.
Kane Williamson marked his return from a six-month absence with a half-century during the Kiwi’s warm-up against Pakistan.
Williamson ruptured his ACL in March 2023 during the opening Indian Premier League match and had to undergo surgery, but the opener against England is expected to be a bit too soon for the captain.
Kane Williamson has been ruled out of the World Cup opener against England
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Lawrence Ostlere5 October 2023 08:38
Predicted line-ups
England XI: Bairstow, Malan, Root, Brook, Buttler, Livingstone, Ali, Curran, Woakes, Rashid, Topley
New Zealand XI: Young, Conway, Nicholls, Mitchell, Latham, Phillips, Ravindra, Boult, Santner, Jamieson, Ferguson
Lawrence Ostlere5 October 2023 08:35