England will win 2015 World Cup - Michael Vaughan(sportz duneya

Englandv India one-day international series
  • Venues: Rose Bowl (6 Sep), The Oval (9 Sep), Lord's (11 Sep), Cardiff (16 Sep)
  • Start times: Various

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Former England captainMichael Vaughan has backed England to win the World Cup for the first time in2015.
England have reached threeWorld Cup finals but have not progressed beyond the quarter-finals since 1992.
But they have recently wonthe World Twenty20, become the top Test team and secured an Ashes victory inAustralia.
"I expect them to win in2015. England will have the group of players and strength in depth - they'll bethe team to beat," he told Test Match Special.
Vaughan,speaking during the lunch break of the abandoned opening one-day international against reigning World Cup holders India, added thathe expected the tourists to decline as key players, including Sachin Tendulkar,are unlikely to feature in the next tournament.
"England have a pool of20-22 players they can rotate. Five years ago they didn't have that many thatcould play international cricket," added Vaughan.
"Now if you dropped orrested three or four players the ones coming in would be of a very goodstandard."
Although England are seen tohave greater strength in depth than in recent years, the decision to rest starbatsman Kevin Pietersen has raised eyebrows, not least after he rediscoveredhis form in the Test series against India, averaging more than 100.
However, Vaughan suggestedthe decision could pay dividends.
"I think the selectorsare trying to find any little formula to get the best from KP. They are tryingto find that spark that gets him back to how he played in South Africa on hisfirst tour. The last two years have not been his best," said Vaughan.
"I think in 2015 we'llneed [Somerset batsman] Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes [the player in the side inplace of Pietersen] and [leg spinner] Scott Borthwick. They will be the core ofthe team."
However, for England totriumph, Vaughan believes a shake-up of the batting order might be required.
The side have struggled tofind a consistent opening partnership while debate rages as to whether JonathanTrott should bat at number three, his healthy average arguably hiding apropensity to slow the momentum of the innings.
"He doesn't have tothink about his place but he needs to go through the gears sooner," Vaughanstated.
"The best players, likeEoin Morgan, are playing an innings before they're out there and are on 15 intheir head before they get to the crease. Trott's good enough to do that aswell.
"I'd like to see IanBell opening - I think he could be a Tendulkar or a Mark Waugh at the top ofthe order, manoeuvre the field just through good cricket shots.
"I think by 2015 Bellcould be opening the batting with Alastair Cook, maybe move the keeper toseven, KP at three, Morgan at four and then a new player - maybe Butler or AlexHales."
While suggesting the make-upof the team could do with a tweak, Vaughan did praise the team management for achange in scheduling.
"One of the big thingsis that the last three World Cups have come on the back of Ashes series inAustralia," said the former England captain.
"That's changed for2015. This winter they played brilliantly to win in Australia and I thoughtthey'd do well in the World Cup but they were knackered."
But Vaughan believes awell-rested England will be hard to resist, saying: "They've got abilityin the field, variation with the ball, a world-class spinner in Graeme Swannand strikers with the bat.
"They're the ingredientsfor a successful one day team."

Messi Magic Mesmerises Fans, Argentina Beat Venezuela 1-0/sportztouch


Kolkata, Sep 2: Lionel Messi weaved his magic though without scoring as he played full 90 minutes to enthrall the football-crazy fans in Argentina’s 1-0 victory over Venezuela in a FIFA international friendly at Yuba Bharati Krirangan here today.
The 120,000 capacity stadium did not see a packed house, a common sight during the local Mohun Bagan vs East Bengal derby but it had enough Messi elements for a real treat for the nearly 75,000 spectators at the venue and many more on television across the country and abroad.
Messi sparkled throughout the match, though Venezuela kept the Argentines under pressure.
It was in the second half, a 67th minute goal by Nicolas Otamendi from a Messi corner that sealed the issue for the Argentines.
The Argentine approach was more restrained in the first half as new coach Alejandro Sabella, in his maiden appearance at the helm of affairs for the Albicelestes, gave more stress on the ball possession and passing.
They dominated the midfield, with some magical Messi footwork but failed to translate into goals as the final pass or the shot was lacking.But the spectators had a lifetime of a treat with some real Messi moments.
Early into the start, the spectators were left mesmerized by a clever Messi footwork off a foul at the top of the box but the FC Barcelona talisman could only found the wall from his powerful left-footer in the fourth minute. 
Five minutes later, Argentina got the first real chance but the Real Madrid medio Agnel D’Maria nearly put it in the goal before an alert Venezuela defender averted the danger. It also had the Messi element in it as the little genius nearly had it through Di Maria but only in vain.
There were some real Venezuela sparks as well but their inexperience showed with some wasted efforts.
In the 16th minute, Jose Salomon Rondon wasted a golden chance inside the box as he failed to connect a fine pass from the wide without even testing Argentina goalkeeper Romer.
In the 34th minute, Venezuela had a real possibility as Feltscher nearly put them up with a solo effort from the right side of the box.
Messi’s second real chance came in the 29th minute, in fact it was a better one. It was a grounder that went straight to the goalkeeper.
Messi kept squatted, regretting what went wrong. But the spectators knew there is more to come as cheers of ‘Messi...  Messi...” reverberated in the stands.
A little earlier, Messi stole the ball from Amorebieta in the box before a little dash towards the middle, but his low shot was stopped calmly by Romo.
Messi played for the full 90 minutes to enthrall the crowd though the football-crazy spectators could not see a goal from the world’s current best footballer.
The teams:
Argentina: Sergio Romero, Pablo Zabaleta, Martin Demichelis, Nicolas Otamendi, Marcos Rojo, Luis Gonzalez (Jose Sosa, 69th), Javier Mascherano, Ricardo Alvarez (Javier Pastore, 61st), Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain (Sergio Aguero 73rd), Angel Di Maria.
Venezuela: Rafael Romo, Fernando Amorebieta (Andres Tunez 85th), Roborto Rosales, Oswaldo Vizcarrondo, Gabriel Chicero, Cesar Gonzalez, Tomas Rincon, Angel Flores, Frank Feltscher (Yohandry Orozco, 70th), Nicolas Fedor, Jose Salomon Rondon. PTI