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England don't know how to beat us: Hazlewood

| | Feb 04, 2015, at 02:36 am
Melbourne, Feb 3 (IBNS) With few more days left for their opening World Cup match, Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood feels that England players do not know how to beat the hosts.

 "We've been pretty good in one-day series against whoever we've played here," Hazlewood was quoted as saying by Cricket Australian website.

"So to have England again in the first game, hopefully we can get off to a flyer and beat them to get our competition underway," he said.

"I don't think they quite know how to beat us yet, especially in Australia,"he said.

"We've obviously proved that over the last few years and especially in this series again, beating them a few times," the cricketer said.

"So they'll be scratching their heads I guess of how to get on top of us in this first game," he said.

England and Australia will face each other at the MCG on their World Cup opener on Feb 14 .
 

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