Result: England sign off with nine-wicket win over Afghanistan in World Cup Pool A

England end their World Cup campaign with a nine-victory over Afghanistan in a rain-affected final Pool A clash in Sydney.

England have ended their disappointing World Cup tournament with a nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in their final Pool A clash in Sydney.

Rain played a major role in the contest as Afghanistan were restricted to 111-7 in 36.2 overs.

Ian Bell of England bats during the 2015 Cricket World Cup match between England and Afghanistan at Sydney Cricket Ground on March 13, 2015© Getty Images

Once the rain cleared, England's innings were dropped to 25 overs with a target of 101 to win, and they started off strongly with openers Alex Hales and Ian Bell.

The pair managed to reach a half-century stand following two lucky escapes for Hales, who was dropped twice by Najibullah Zadran in the first and fifth overs.

The England duo reached a combined 83 runs in 13 overs before Hales (37) was caught behind after edging to Hamid Hassan at outside off-stump.

Moores's side needed 18 more runs to win, which they managed to reach with Bell (52 not out) and James Taylor (8 not out), with seven overs remaining.

Bangladesh celebrate after winning the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup match between England and Bangladesh at Adelaide Oval on March 9, 2015
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