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England face a difficult task against the unbeaten India on Sunday with their Cricket World Cup hopes hanging by a thread manila
The defending World Cup champions slumped to their third defeat in a row after a dismal performance against Sri Lanka, meaning they have won just one of their opening five games and stand on the brink of elimination manila
Matthew Mott’s side need to win all their remaining four games and have a number of other results go their way to reach the semi-finals but face a daunting challenge against India manila
The hosts could secure their place in the semi-finals with a win and have been imperious so far this tournament, winning all five of their opening games including most recently against 2019 runners-up New Zealand manila
Here’s everything you need to know about the match and the latest tips and manila betting preview here manila
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How can I watch it?The match will be shown live on Sky manila Sports Main Event and Sky manila Sports Cricket manila
For those in India, Star manila Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV manila
The game can also be streamed manila online on the Disney+Hotstar app or website manila
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Team newsEngland may opt to make more changes with their semi-final hopes all but over manila
Harry Brooks could return to the side after being dropped for the defeat against Sri Lanka, while Brydon Carse could be in line for his maiden World Cup appearance having been called up into the squad to replace the injured Reece Topley manila
Indian allrounder Hardik Pandya looks set to miss the game against England after he sustained an ankle injury in a game against Bangladesh manila
Against New Zealand, India brought in Suryakumar Yadav and replaced Shardul Thakur with Mohammed Shami against could well field the same team again manila
Predicted lineup:England XI: Bairstow, Malan, Root, Stokes, Brook, Buttler, Ali, Willey, Wood, Rashid, Carse manila
India XI: Sharma, Gill, Kohli, Iyer, Rahul, Yadav, Jadeja, Shami, Bumrah, Yadav, Siraj manila
OddsEngland 13/8India 4/9PredictionEngland face a tough task against the hosts who should ease past the out-of-form defending champions manila
India win by 40 runs manila
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Furious easyJet passengers were forced to spend an additional night in Tenerife after their flight to London Gatwick was postponed due to someone defecating on the toilet floor manila
A video shared to X, formerly known as Twitter, shows the pilot making the announcement that the flight has been cancelled manila
The clip starts with the pilot saying that someone found it “rather entertaining manila
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and organise hotels then we’ll fly back tomorrow morning”, he says as passengers groan in unison manila
RecommendedEasyJet and BA cancel more than 100 flights - live updates Spain reverses plan to open up to unvaccinated British visitorsFlight EZ8054 had been scheduled to depart at 8 manila
05pm on Sunday 15 October, arriving into the UK at 12 manila
20am, but had been subject to several delays even before the toilet incident occurred manila
Passengers were originally moved from one aeroplane to another before being offered £500 vouchers if they volunteered to leave the flight as the second plane was too small to accommodate all travellers, reports the Daily Mail manila
One passenger, who wished to remain anonymous, added that easyJet “had to remove 10 people from the plane, which caused lots of arguing, and that literally took two hours manila
“Once they got those 10 people off, the plane was heavy because we were at full capacity manila
So then they were randomly putting our luggage on other people’s flights to Gatwick, and that took hours again manila
”Following the ordeal, easyJet was reportedly unable to provide hotel rooms for all passengers manila
A statement on the airline’s website regarding the flight tracking allegedly said: “Due to extremely high demand, unfortunately we’re unable to find hotel rooms in the area manila
“If you need a hotel room and are able to make your own arrangements, we’ll refund the cost of a reasonably priced room, meals and travel costs to and from your hotel manila
“In this case we ask that you look for accommodation which is about three stars or equivalent” manila
A spokesperson for easyJet told The Independent: “EasyJet can confirm that flight EZY8054 from Tenerife to London Gatwick on 15 October was initially delayed while some bags were offloaded to be carried on the next available flight for safety reasons, due to the aircraft being overweight manila
RecommendedAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?EasyJet profits soar on higher fares – with new planes orderedAirline forced to put on extra flight for sumo wrestlers due to weight concerns“The flight was subsequently delayed overnight due to the aircraft requiring additional cleaning manila
We provided hotel accommodation for all customers however as there was limited nearby hotel availability in the area we also advised any customers who booked their own that they will be reimbursed manila
“The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is easyJet’s highest priority and while this was outside of our control we would like to apologise to customers for the inconvenience caused manila
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