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Michael Vaughan backs England to bounce back

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736258251.jpgEngland skipper Michael Vaughan insists there will be no experimenting against Canada on Sunday and says they will field their strongest side following the disappointing defeat against New Zealand.

England got their World Cup campaign off to a poor start as they slipped to a six-wicket defeat against the Black Caps and there had been suggestions that changes could be made for Sunday's clash.

However, Vaughan says that is not the case and England will field their best side in a bid to get their campaign up and running.

"We'll be picking what we feel is the best XI to beat Canada," Vaughan revealed. "There will be no thought of playing people just to get practice.

"We need to make sure we win the game and get our World Cup campaign off and running.
"We've played in the conditions here now and we just have to improve our performance and make sure we come out with a victory.

"It's important now that we win our remaining two games. We believe that we're a competitive unit, but it's important we improve our performance and work harder."

England are trading at 1.01 to bounce back, with Canada available at 55 to pull off a massive shock in the Group C clash.
Following the defeat to New Zealand, England have now drifted out to 18 to go on and win the World Cup with Australia still 3.2 favourites.

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