Lara backs England

England will kick off its campaign against Bangladesh at The Oval, hoping to make amends for its 2013 outing.

May 26, 2017 10:00 pm | Updated 10:02 pm IST - London

Former West Indies captain Brian Lara has tipped England to win the Champions Trophy beginning next week.

While disappointed not to be watching the West Indies in action at this year’s tournament, Lara — who led his country to Champions Trophy glory in 2004 — insists England has what it takes to go all the way on home soil.

“The ICC Champions Trophy was always one of the high points of my career, especially playing in the final at The Oval in 2004,” said Lara.

“I understand that this year’s tournament is going to be bigger and better than ever, so it’s going to be an awesome experience for the fans and us former cricketers to see who is going to lift the trophy.

“I think in these conditions, England will be my firm favourites. After losing out to the West Indies in the World T20, you look at the team now and they have some exciting players.

“England, in the past, would have maybe an Ian Botham or a (Andrew) Flintoff, but now you can look at the entire team and it’s very one-day cricket oriented.

“Today, you look at the England team and you’ve got players playing in the IPL, and players who are astonishing with both bat and ball.”

England will kick off its campaign against Bangladesh at The Oval, hoping to make amends for its 2013 outing in which it lost to India in the final by five runs.

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