Campaign India Team
Mar 17, 2011

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – England vs West Indies

Campaign India brings you Adland's Predictions for each of the ICC World Cup matches daily.

Campaign India Adland Predictions: ICC World Cup 2011 – England vs West Indies

A big match day, England and West Indies will face-off in Chennai for those crucial two points and run-rates. Continuing our series, here is what they have to say:

 

Anant Rangaswami

This will be a tough game. There is so much at stake. I think the Windies are charged and raring to go and the England team will wilt under the pressure of a must-win game. Windies will win and England goes home.

 

 

Hiren Pandit

Tough call but would go with England. They have the right team balance unless they screw up. WI bowling is relatively weak and their batting will have to fire if they have to beat England. 

 

 

Prashant Singh

West Indies. Spin will be the key. WI have already made it into the QF. So they will play free.
 

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