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<h1>Black Caps Surprised England exit Cricket World Cup</h1>

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There was amazement, yet barely an overflowing of sensitivity, from the Black Caps after England's shocking Cricket World Cup leave in Adelaide.

Affirmed quarterfinalists Bangladesh plane to Hamilton to face unbeaten New Zealand in their last pool A diversion at Seddon Park on Friday after they turned into the account of the competition on Monday by beating England by 15 races to send them slamming out with still a match to play against Afghanistan.

The Black Caps had an unwinding day in Hamilton, with a morning exercise center session and the evening off preparing, yet it was hard to escape the buzz around England's way out.

Quick bowler Trent Boult viewed parts of the diversion on TV in the wake of finishing a round of golf in transit from Napier.

"Disastrous news for England, yet decently played to them [Bangladesh]; they've been playing some great cricket," he said.

Boult was shocked England bowed out right on time.

"They're loaded with world-class players, and everybody knows they've been having an extreme time," he said.

"It's a somewhat of a disgrace for them to be thumped out as of now, yet it doesn't have an excessive amount to do with us. We'll simply concentrate on what we've got to do."

New Zealand are ensured top spot in pool A regardless of the fact that they endure a stun annihilation to Bangladesh, who are liable to complete fourth in the gathering and face India in a quarterfinal in Melbourne.

The Black Caps' quarterfinal adversaries are no doubt West Indies, with Ireland additionally in the blend yet expecting to miracle India or Pakistan to affirm their spot.

Boult was inspired by Bangladesh's pace bowling, which injured England's pursuit for 276.

Rubel Hossain (4-53) was the most lethal, separating ricochet and arriving at the high-140kmh territory in an unfriendly spell seldom seen from Bangladesh's assault, which has a tendency to be turn centered.

Strikingly, New Zealand have lost their previous seven one-day internationals against Bangladesh, albeit all were in the subcontinent.
 
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