Michael Vaughn predicts England 'will win' 2015 cricket World Cup
Cricket fans who were not lucky enough to get their hands on One-Day Internationals (ODI) tickets for the first match between England and reigning champions India on September 3rd may still have heard Michael Vaughn's commentary.
The former England cricket captain is quickly making a name for himself as a commentator on the radio and TV on cricket matches.
During the lunch break of the first day of ODIs, which was later abandoned due to rain, he predicted that the England cricket team would win the World Cup for the first time in 2015.
He told Test Match Special: "I expect them to win in 2015. England will have the group of players and strength in depth - they'll be the team to beat.
"England has a pool of 20-22 players they can rotate. Five years ago they didn't have that many that could play international cricket."
The team have previously reached three World Cup finals but have not progressed further than the quarter finals since 1992.
For those who wish to see the team who recently won the Ashes in Australia in action, there are still ODI tickets available.
Posted by Lizzie Rivera



