ENGLAND completed their World Cup preparation with a rain-affected victory against Bangladesh at Guwahati.
Joe Root and Mooen Ali guided England to a four-wicket win under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method with a bludgeoning partnership of 79 in 10 overs.
After Saturday’s clash with India was washed out, England suffered further weather frustration as they geared up to get their World Cup defence under way against New Zealand tomorrow.
England were set a revised target of 197 in 37 overs after Bangladesh’s innings had been disrupted by a threehour rain delay.
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