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England must record the biggest run chase in World Cup history to make it two wins from two at Trent Bridge today.
Pakistan, all out for 105 against West Indies last week, responded brilliantly to reach 348. Mohammad Hafeez was the lead run scorer with 84 after being dropped by Jason Roy when on 14 runs.
Will England reach 349?
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What happened yesterday?
In Sunday's only fixture, Bangladesh piled up their highest one-day International total and bowled superbly to upset South Africa by 21 runs in the Cricket World Cup at The Oval on Sunday.
Mushfiqur Rahim and Shakib Al Hasan put together a record partnership as Bangladesh made 330 for six after being put into bat.
That meant South Africa needed to pull off the highest run chase in World Cup history, but they ended on 309 for eight and with their next game against India on Wednesday, their chances of making the semi-finals are already under threat.