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Jos Buttler To Ben Stokes: Players To Watch Out In World Champion England Team At ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, In PICS

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Joe Root
Joe Root

England batter Joe Root will be playing in his third World Cup. He is England’s leading run-scorer and  century-maker in all international cricket,  with more than 18,000 runs and 46 centuries  to his name. (Source: X)

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Ben Stokes
Ben Stokes

England all-rounder Ben Stokes took back his ODI retirement and is set to play in his second World Cup. He was Player of the Match in the final of the  ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 in which he  scored an unbeaten 84, one of five innings in  the competition in which he passed 75. (Source: X)

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Jonny Bairstow
Jonny Bairstow

England batter Jonny Bairstow will be playing in his 2nd World Cup. He helped England win the ICC Men’s Cricket  World Cup 2019 with successive centuries  against India and New Zealand, adding nine  catches in the field. (Photo: AP)

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Jos Buttler
Jos Buttler

Jos Buttler will be leading the England cricket team as they look to defend the ODI World Cup title. England will begin their defence against New Zealand in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 opener on Thursday in Ahmedabad. (Photo: AP)

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Moeen Ali
Moeen Ali

England all-rounder Moeen Ali will be playing in his third World Cup. He enjoyed a fantastic summer in 2017, taking  a hat-trick against South Africa in the Oval  Test and adding a 53-ball ODI century against  the West Indies. (Photo: AP)

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Mark Wood
Mark Wood

England pacer Mark Wood will be playing in his 2nd World Cup. Despite injuries plaguing him at regular  intervals, he played ten matches in the  ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019, taking 18  wickets, including three-wicket hauls against  the West Indies, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. (Source: X)

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Reece Topley
Reece Topley

Reece Topley, the Ipswich-born left-arm pacer, is making his World Cup debut. He first hit the headlines when he was the  leading wicket-taker in the ICC U19 Men’s  Cricket World Cup 2012 in Australia, with  19 wickets at nine runs apiece. (Source: X) 





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