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TThe wait is over and the countdown to the final at Lord's, July 14, begins now, as England confronts South Africa in the curtain-raiser of Tournament – a match that is also part of the World Cup fixtures.

What a way to start things. England, hosts, world No. 1 team and tournament favorites play against South Africa with enough money for a chance to win. Faf du Plessis is in the lead, seconded with talent by Hashim Amla, Quinton from Kock and JP Duminy, while Kagiso Rabada is the spearhead of the attack.

However, South Africa will be weakened today as Dale Steyn was excluded from the opening match due to a shoulder injury.

At home, and in its current form, England hopes to get off to a good start here, and spectators will be there. I would not go so far to say that there will be interpretations of "cricket going home" & # 39; in the Oval booths, but given ODI's series mauling of Pakistan and the depth of the batting range of England, many fans will think that it's (finally) time to # 39; England.

There have already been three appearances in the World Cup finals, but never has a trophy been won. In front of the crowds at home, with this team, it's a huge chance for England to end the expectation of a World Cup win … and it all starts right here.

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