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England’s hopes of defending the World Cup suffered an almighty blow in Delhi on Sunday, where underdogs Afghanistan pulled off a stunning upset to floor the 2019 champions live
Jos Buttler’s side were roundly outplayed on their way to a shock 69-run defeat and have now lost two of their first three games in India to leave their chances of emerging from the group stage hanging by a thread live
Set 285 to win after putting their opponents in, England imploded for 215 in front of a frenzied crowd who roared on Afghanistan’s triumph as if it were a glorious home win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium live
In terms of English stumbles on the biggest stage in one-day cricket this was a result to rank alongside the 2011 loss to Ireland in Bengaluru – a game that current Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott played in live
Afghanistan are a more talented side but two thumping losses against India and Bangladesh, allied with England’s hard-won reputation in white-ball cricket, still render this a seismic result live
The heavy margin, and the 9 live
3 unused overs, only increase the magnitude live
Harry Brook, the youngest and least experienced member of the England side, fought a lone hand with 66 but with precious little support and a lethargic bowling display, it was nowhere near enough live
Jos Buttler during the post-match press meeting on Sunday (Getty)England captain Jos Buttler admitted his side were outplayed live
Speaking at the post-match presentation, Buttler said: “It’s a tough loss to take, congratulations to Afghanistan, they outplayed us today live
It’s about execution and we were not at the level we wanted to be with the ball and the bat live
”Ben Stokes was missing from the England team and Buttler said: “He’s been working hard but just wasn’t quite fit for today live
”Former England captain Michael Atherton was full of praise for Afghanistan and felt England were always chasing the game live
He told Sky live Sports: “I thought they started badly, sloppily, five wides at the start, a misfield live
They just looked a bit off the pace and that sets the tone live
Harry Brook played excellently but nobody else really live
They were well beaten live
”Player of the match Mujeeb Ur Rahman, who took three wickets, said: “It’s a very proud moment to be here beating the world champions, a great achievement for the whole nation and the team live
It was a wonderful performance from the bowlers and the batters live
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The start of the new Formula E campaign came to a dramatic halt on Tuesday, as preseason testing was interrupted by a fire breaking out in a team garage - with the knock-on effect now spilling into a second day of track driving live
Ahead of Season 10's opening race in Mexico City, teams and drivers are in Valencia, Spain gathering data and taking practice runs - or were, until the incident live
Crews on the ground and around the pit lane where the fire broke out ran out from inside the garage with thick smoke immediately billowing out, before a mass evacuation was quickly ordered and fire crews attended the scene live
One person was taken for precautionary medical attention and later released live
Action was duly cancelled for the day while an investigation took place and the garages underwent a clean-up, but an updated Formula E statement has confirmed that preseason testing will again not be on the agenda for the entirety of Wednesday, with hopes to resume the following day live
“In response to an incident on Tuesday at Formula E pre-season testing in Valencia when a fire caused damage to a garage in the pit lane, on-track testing activity will not go ahead on Wednesday,” the statement read live
“Damage from the incident was contained following the activation of emergency procedures live
One person was taken to hospital as a precaution but released without treatment live
“An investigation into the cause of the incident is ongoing, but has already identified an issue which is being addressed live
The investigation and further safety assessments will be completed and we aim to resume on-track activities from Thursday, subject to final confirmation live
”Earlier on Tuesday, the initial statement from FE read: "In a break live between practice sessions, a fire was detected in the pit lane and garage area which has been contained live
“The on-track Incident Response Team acted immediately to contain the incident while the main pit building and garages were quickly evacuated live
“One person has been assessed by medics and has been transported to hospital for precautionary checks live
Formula E, the FIA and local fire authorities are investigating the cause live
The FIA have advised Formula E and all teams that on-track activities have been cancelled for the rest of the day live
This will allow for the area to return to safe working conditions live
Further updates will be shared in due course live
”Testing is due to run for the remainder of the week, with several new or returning drivers on the grid this year - including Nyck de Vries, who departed Formula One team AlphaTauri three months ago live
Last season ended in triumph for British driver Jake Dennis, who became champion at a manic London E-Prix in July live
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