Despite such riches, England toiled on Friday against modest opposition, who are stranded at the bottom of the group without a point. Williams’ Lance Stroll, surprisingly, has secured fourth place while Force India’s Esteban Ocon starts fifth. from Lallana to beat the Slovakia in last September’s fixture, a game played under previous England manager Sam Allardyce. The phantom man in men’s singles who everyone is dying to find out more about is Kento Momota, who’s. returning to the international circuit later this year, after the Japanese enforced a strict ban on him when he was found gambling in a casino. Kosovo later on Saturday, ahead of them on goal difference, while Finland had mustered a single point from six qualifying matches. Rurik Gislasson made Iceland’s task even harder by getting himself sent off with 15 minutes le. All but one of Australia’s 20 wickets in the series opener fell to spin, and the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadiumpitch in Chittagong is expected to favour slow bowling. But in the second half, Gujarat slipped and started leaking points to Prasanth Kumar Rai who took 14 raid points and two tackle points. Zambia moved into second place in Group B as they advanced to four points, but are still five points behind leaders Nigeria, who won 4-0 at home to Cameroon on Friday.