Australia’s performance, statistics and milestones in T20 World Cup from 2007 to 2024…..

Australia’s campaign in the T20 Cup 2007 did not start so well. That season, they lost to weak Zimbabwe by five wickets. Despite losing two more group matches, they managed to enter the semi-finals. However, the team captained by Adam Gilchrist lost to champions India by 15 runs. Opener Matthew Hayden was the top scorer of the tournament with 265 runs, while right-arm fast bowler Stuart Clark was the second highest wicket taker with 12 wickets. Australia had a very bad start in this T20 World Cup as well. They first lost to West Indies by seven wickets. Ricky Ponting and company suffered another defeat against Sri Lanka, which resulted in their early exit from the tournament. Opener David Warner was the top scorer for the team with 63 runs. Right-arm fast bowler Brett Lee topped the wicket-takers list with 3 wickets. T20 World Cup 2010, West Indies After a forgettable performance in the 2009 World Cup, Australia returned as a strong team in the subsequent edition and played their first final. Australia, led by Michael Clarke, started their campaign with a stunning 34-run win over Pakistan. They went on to win five more games in a row, including the semi-final. However, their dreams of winning the T20 World Cup were shattered again with a seven-wicket loss to England in the finalMike Hussey was the leading run-scorer for Australia with 188 runs, while Dirk Nannes finished as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker with 14 wickets. T20 World Cup 2012, Sri Lanka Australia performed well in the T20 World Cup, but their quest for the trophy is still not over. This time the team is led by George Bailey and they started with a seven-wicket win over Ireland. Despite losing to Pakistan twice (once in the group stage and the other in the Super 8s), they managed to enter the semi-finals. However, they were knocked out of the tournament by the eventual winners, the West Indies, by a heavy 74 runs. Despite Australia not reaching the final, all-rounder Shane Watson was named Player of the Series for scoring the most runs (249) and taking the most wickets (11) in the tournament. T20 World Cup 2014, Bangladesh Australia had a disastrous campaign in the 2014 World Cup, winning only one match and failing to qualify for the knockout stage. Their only win came against Bangladesh, where they won by 7 wickets. Opener Aaron Finch was the team’s top scorer with 158 runs while left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc was the highest wicket-taker with five wickets. T20 World Cup 2016, India Once again Australia failed to qualify for the semi-final round as they lost two matches in the Super 10. Their campaign began with an eight-run defeat to New Zealand. Steve Smith and Co bounced back with two consecutive wins against Bangladesh and Pakistan, but India knocked them out of the tournament with a six-wicket win. James Faulkner was the highest wicket-taker with the ball, taking eight wickets, while Usman Khawaja was the highest run-scorer with 143 runs. T20 World Cup 2021, India/UAE After…

Australia’s 15-member team announced for T20 World Cup, Jack Fraser-McGurk included as reserve players

Jack Fraser-McGurk and Matthew Short will accompany the Australian team to the USA and West Indies as reserve players. Jake Fraser-McGurk and Matthew Short (Source: Australia Cricket) Australia has announced its final team for the T20 World Cup. Explosive young opener Jack Fraser-McGurk and all-rounder Matthew Short will travel with the team to the USA and West Indies for the T20 World Cup 2024. The board has included both these players in the team as traveling reserves. However, these players will not be part of the initial 15-man squad unless a player is ruled out of the tournament due to injury or other reason. Cricket Australia has announced the final team and the board has not made any changes in the 15-member team. Jack Fraser-McGurk can also be seen as a replacement for David Warner. David Warner was not seen playing in the second phase of IPL 2024 because he has a bone injury in his left hand. If he is not fit in time, Fraser-McGurk can be included in the team in place of Warner. At the same time, all-rounder Matthew Short may get a place in the final 15 if any all-rounder gets injured. Let us tell you that the Australian Cricket Board had earlier decided to send spinner Tanvir Sangha with the team as a traveling reserve, but he got injured just before the start of the tournament. In such a situation, his plan to go to USA and West Indies got cancelled. Considering the explosive performance Fraser-McGurk had given in the IPL, his place in the playing XI of the T20 World Cup was considered confirmed. Australia’s team for T-20 World Cup Mitchell Marsh (captain), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wk), David Warner. And Adam Zampa.

Australian team announced for T20 World Cup, Marsh will be the captain, Steve Smith dropped

Australia has to play its first match in the World Cup against Oman on 6 June. Australia Cricket Team. (Image Source: Getty Images) T20 World Cup will be organized right after IPL 2024. All the teams are gradually announcing their squads for this mega tournament. In this series, the Australian team has also announced its squad. The recent performance of the Australian team in ICC tournaments has been amazing. The team would like to perform the same way in this upcoming tournament also. Australian team leading in the upcoming T20 World Cup Mitchell Marsh do. On becoming captain, Marsh said that it has been a great privilege for me to play for my country and now it is an even bigger honor to lead the team in the World Cup. We have had some strong success in recent times and I hope it continues that way. Steve Smith dropped from T20 World Cup team Let us tell you that Australia’s star player Steve Smith t20 world cup Has not been selected in the squad for. Smith has not been in much form in the T20 format for a long time. In such a situation, it was almost certain that Smith would not get a chance in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Smith, who has been a constant presence in the Australian team in the last three T20 World Cups, has been dropped this season. Smith participated in the T20 World Cup for the first time in 2010. After this, he was dropped from the team for the T20 World Cup in 2014. Since then, he has been a part of the team in every T-20 World Cup. Australia’s squad for T20 World Cup Mitchell Marsh (captain), Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa.

Australia’s star all-rounder injured before T20 World Cup 2024, also out of IPL

However, the injury aggravated before the conclusion of the series and he was ruled out of the third T20I played in Perth. Now due to that injury he is out of the New Zealand tour also. However, he would still like to make it to Australia’s 2024 T20 World Cup squad. It is expected that Stoinis will be fit before the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL). There he plays for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Talking about Aaron Hardy, he is currently playing for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania in Hobart. Hardy did not leave with his team on Saturday as the board included him in the squad for the T20 series against New Zealand. Aaron Hardy has played 7 T20 matches for Australia, in which he has scored only 69 runs in five innings. Let us tell you that the Australian team, which is going to play the last series before the T-20 World Cup, will already be playing this series without its vice-captain Matthew Wade. Matthew Wade has taken a break due to family reasons. At the same time, due to the absence of Stoinis, the Australian camp has become a little weak.

Nathan Lyon is calling Cameron Green, who has flopped at number four so far, as the next Jacques Kallis.

Cameron Green has not been able to do anything special at number four till now. Steve-Smith-and-Cameron-Green. (Photo Source: Twitter) During a recent conversation, Australia’s veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green while talking about him. 24 year old all-rounder Green Got a chance to bat at number-4 in the ongoing Test series against West Indies. Along with bat, he is also contributing in bowling. However, the 24-year-old player has not made any big scores at number 4 yet. Nathan Lyon, known for his direct and accurate comments, pointed out that Green’s performances at number four in Shield cricket have posed challenges for him as a bowler. Despite this, Lyon believes that Green has the potential to become one of the best all-rounders in international cricket like Jacques Kallis. Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green fiercely Perth Now “I had the challenge of bowling to Greeny in Shield cricket while he batted at No. 4 and he gave me a lot of headaches,” Nathan Lyon was quoted as saying. I really enjoy watching him bat at number four and I feel like he could be the next Jacques Kallis of international cricket at number four. After the retirement of David Warner, Steve Smith took the responsibility of opening the innings, after which cameron green Got a chance to bat at number 4. Now it remains to be seen how he lives up to the expectations of Nathan Lyon. Lyon further said that there is a lot of confidence around everyone in the changing room, not just Smithy batting at number 1 and Cameron batting at number four. Where nathan lyon has While Cameron praised Green, he dismissed concerns about Steve Smith’s form, noting Smith’s remarkable track record and his problem-solving skills. Despite the challenges, Lyon showed his confidence in Smith’s ability. He further added, “I don’t need to talk about Smithy (Steve Smith); His statistics speak for themselves. No one is worried about Smithy’s form. We are talking about arguably the greatest player of the last decade and there is a lot of discussion about his batting. But I am not worried about his form.”

AUS vs WI: 24 year old Shamar Joseph changed the match with his bowling, created history by defeating Australia in the day-night test.

West Indies became the first team to defeat Australia in a pink ball test match. AUS vs WI (Photo Source: Getty Images) The second match of the two-match Test series between Australia and West Indies was played at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. This was a day-night test match in which Australia had not lost a single match till date. But this record of Australia was broken by West Indies. Windies team defeated Australia by 8 runs in the second test. With this, West Indies became the first team to defeat Australia in a pink ball test match. The credit for this victory of West Indies goes to 24 year old young fast bowler Shamar Joseph (Shammar Joseph) who, despite being injured, broke Australia’s pride on the Gabba field. With this, West Indies has drawn this two-match Test series 1-1 on Australian soil. AUS vs WI: Shamar Joseph showed the stars of the day to Kangaroo batsman West Indies’ 24-year-old young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, despite being injured, broke the back of Australia’s batting order by taking 7 wickets on the Gabba pitch, which is considered the stronghold of the Australian team. In fact, Kangaroo fast bowler Mitchell Starc had injured West Indies cricketer Shamar Joseph with his deadly yorker on the third day of the Brisbane Test match against West Indies. Mitchell Starc’s yorker hit the front part of Shamar Joseph’s shoe, after which the player had to leave the field groaning in pain and at that time there was a lot of blood coming out from his leg. Despite being injured, he continued to bowl and made the most important contribution to his team’s victory. The West Indies team had set a target of 216 runs to win against Australia in this test match. Irrespective of his injury, Windies fast bowler Shamar Joseph defeated the Kangaroo batsmen on the Gabba pitch on the fourth day of the Brisbane Test match. The Australian batsman had to struggle to score even one run here. Shamar Joseph bowled lethally and took 7 wickets for 68 runs in 11.5 overs and bowled out Australia for 207 runs in the fourth innings. For Australia, Steve Smith remained unbeaten after scoring 91 runs. Joseph received the Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards for his excellent performance.

AUS vs WI: Despite being infected with Corona virus, this player got a chance in the playing XI

cameron green Even though he has not recovered from Corona yet, he has still been given a chance in the playing XI and he will also maintain the necessary social distancing from other players during the match. During this period, he can bowl, bat and field but he will not be allowed to blow on the ball or sweat. Apart from this, he will not be able to shake hands with any player present on the field during the match. in adelaide west indies Batsman Travis Head, who got infected with the virus after the first Test against Australia, traveled alone to Brisbane for the second match at Gabba, after which his Covid report also came negative. Joining the team for training on Wednesday, Head did not face any restrictions and was set to take part in the Tests starting on Thursday. Let us tell you that Australia is playing its last Test match at home this summer. The Kangaroo team is currently at the first position in the points table of the third edition of the World Test Championship (WTC). Australia has won 6 out of 9 matches played so far, while they have faced defeat in only 2 matches. Australia currently have 61.11 win percentage points. Australia vs West Indies: Playing XI of both teams for the second test match Australia (Playing XI): Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood West Indies (Playing XI): Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Tejnarine Chanderpaul, Kirk McKenzie, Alick Athanaje, Kvam Hodge, Justin Greaves, Joshua Da Silva, Kevin Sinclair, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shamar Joseph

AUS v WI: Australian team announced for ODI series, Maxwell and Richardson left out

The ODI series will be played between West Indies and Australia from 2 February. Australia Cricket Team. (Image Source: Getty Images) Australia team is on West Indies tour these days. Currently a test series is being played between the two teams. Meanwhile, Cricket Australia has announced the team for the upcoming ODI series against West Indies. Australia has made two changes in its squad for this ODI series. Glenn Maxwell and Jhay Richardson are out of this ODI series. In their place, two uncapped players have been included in the squad. For the first time in this squad, Jake Fraser-McGurk and Xavier Bartlett have got a place in the international team after performing well in the Big Bash League. This ODI series between Australia and West Indies will start from 2 February. Steve Smith will captain the 13-member Australian team in this series. Glenn Maxwell and Jhay Richardson out of ODI series According to Cricket Australia, Maxwell has been ‘managed’ by Australia after the BBL season with Melbourne Stars, but is expected to be part of the T20 series against the West Indies from February 9. While playing for Perth Scorchers last month, Richardson suffered an injury on his left side, due to which he has not been selected for this series. Steve Smith will be the captain in this series against West Indies, while Travis Head has been given the responsibility of vice-captain, who played an important role in Australia winning the World Cup 2023 title. Senior bowlers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood have been rested from this series. Australia’s squad for ODI series against West Indies Steve Smith (captain), Travis Head (vice-captain), Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardy, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Lance Morris, Matt Short, Adam Zampa Also read: Jasprit Bumrah gets new duty

“After Don Bradman, Pat Cummins will be Australia’s greatest cricketer” – Michael Vaughan’s big prediction

Michael Vaughan & Pat Cummins (Photo Source: Getty Images) The year 2023 was a great year for Pat Cummins. Under the captaincy of Cummins, Australia won the ICC World Test Championship and ODI World Cup titles last year. After this, Australia was also successful in retaining the Ashes series. There itself Star fast bowler Cummins has also started 2024 in a great style. Cummins took a brilliant five-wicket haul against Pakistan in his first match of the year. He seems to be in great form in the ongoing series against Pakistan, so far he has taken five wicket hauls three times in a row in this series and after which former cricketer Michael Vaughan praised him and said that after the 30-year-old Sir Don Bradman, Can become the greatest Australian cricketer. Michael Vaughan said a big thing about Pat Cummins Michael Vaughan was quoted by Fox Cricket as saying, ‘I have seen a bit of DK Lillee (Dennis Lillee), but I think it will be Pat Cummins. I don’t think he’ll ever surpass Sir Don, but I think Pat Cummins is going to be Australia’s greatest cricketer since Sir Don. I honestly think he’s that good. His bowling. His captaincy. Their numbers. He has five-seven years left to play.” He continued by saying, ‘I really think he is so good that in a few years we will be talking about him being right behind Sir Don Bradman as the greatest Australian cricketer.’ Australia, under the leadership of Cummins, are leading 2-0 in the three-match series and will be eyeing to complete the white-wash by winning the third Test as well. Due to bad light and rain, only 46 overs were played on the second day, with the hosts still trailing by 197 runs. Aamer Jamal was once again the star with the ball for the Shan Masood-led team, while Agha Salman took the second wicket. Also read: Jasprit Bumrah proved SKY’s comment to be true

“It is not necessary that he be a specialist opener” – Australian captain’s surprising statement regarding David Warner

David Warner will say goodbye to Test cricket after the Sydney Test match. Marcus Harris and David Warner (Image Credit- Twitter) Ever since David Warner announced his retirement from Test cricket, there have been continuous discussions about who will replace David Warner, especially in Test cricket. Actually, Marcus Harris was called for the Ashes tour while Cameron Bancroft and Matt Renshaw are the two other options. Interestingly, before the three-match series against Pakistan, head coach Andrew McDonald hinted that Cameron Green could be sent to open, but Australia captain Pat Cummins has a different opinion on the same issue. pat cummins Has said that it is not necessary that he be a specialist opener. Pat Cummins gave a surprising answer regarding David Warner Pat Cummins said about the upcoming Test series, “I have had some informal talks with Ronnie (coach Andrew McDonald) and we have always said let’s work on this. We have a little time till the next match, so I am sure the selectors will sit after this and decide on it (the opener). The good thing is that we have no shortage of options. There are probably three or four guys who can play up there and we think they’ll do a great job, but honestly, we haven’t talked about it in too much depth yet.” Cummins further said, “Uzi (Usman Khawaja) was not a specialist till then, there was only one place available in the team and he forced his way into the team. So ideally here you should have someone who has experience of opening, but I don’t think this is something that cannot be changed. It is very difficult to replace Warner.” Also read: Athiya Shetty stole KL Rahul’s heart again