ENG vs AUS, 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Who will win the 3rd ODI between England and Australia?
The third ODI match between England and Australia will be played on 24 September. ENG vs AUS (Photo Source: Getty Images) ENG vs AUS Match Preview: Australia And England The third match of the five-match ODI series between 24 September The match will be played on . Australia has taken a 2-0 lead by winning the first two matches of the series. The second match was played at Headingley, Leeds, in which hosts England had to face defeat by 68 runs. Australia, batting first, was all out for 270 runs in 44.4 overs. Captain Mitchell Marsh scored 60 runs in 59 balls and Alex Carey scored the highest 74 runs in 67 balls. Chasing the target, the host English team was all out for 202 runs in 40.2 overs. Mitchell Starc took the maximum 3 wickets for 50 runs in his 9.2 over spell. ENG vs AUS Match Details (Match Information): Head to Head Records Match 158 England won 63 Australia won 90 no result 03 Tie 2 Pitch Report: The pitch of Riverside Ground Chester-le-Street proves to be helpful for the batsmen, especially in the first innings. The average first innings score at this ground is 236. Therefore, the team winning the toss would want to bat first. Probable Playing XIs: England: Phil Salt (wicketkeeper), Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Harry Brooke (captain), Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Liam Livingstone, Jacob Bethell, Adil Rashid, Brydon Carse, Ollie Stone, Matthew Potts Australia: Matthew Short, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Aaron Hardy, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa Probable Best Batter of the Match (Probable Best Batsman)- Australian opener Travis Head can be seen batting brilliantly in the third ODI. Head has scored 183 runs in two matches so far. In the first match of the series, he played an unbeaten innings of 154 runs and in the second match, he scored 29 runs in 27 balls. Probable Best Bowler of the Match- Mitchell Starc took three wickets for 50 runs in 9.2 overs in the second ODI. The pitch of Riverside Ground Chester-le-Street is considered to be favorable for fast bowlers. He can perform brilliantly in the third match. ENG vs AUS Today’s Match Prediction: Australia will win the third ODI Scenario 1 England won the toss and chose to bat Powerplay score 50-60 First innings score- 290-300 Australia registered a win Scenario 2 Australia won the toss and chose to bat first Powerplay score- 60-70 First innings score- 300-310 Australia registered a win
Travis Head created history against England, did this feat for the 7th time in 1 year
Travis Head scored a half-century in 19 balls in the first T20 against England. Travis Head (Source X) The Australian team is on a tour of England these days. A three-match T20 series is being played between the two teams. The first T20 match of the series was played in Southampton. In this match, Australia’s dashing opening batsman Travis Head once again batted explosively. He thrashed the English bowlers and also made a special record in his name. Travis Head made a unique record In fact, in the first T20 match against England, Travis Head completed his half-century within the powerplay itself. In this match, Australia scored 86 runs in the first 6 overs. With this, the Australian team made a record. This is Australia’s third-highest score in the powerplay in T20I cricket. Travis Head hit a stormy half-century in 19 balls. Let us tell you that this is the 7th time this year that Head has scored a half-century in the powerplay itself. ENG vs AUS: This is what happened in the first match Talking about the match, the Australian team, which came to bat first after losing the toss, got a great start. The opening pair of Travis Head and Matthew Short gave a brilliant start. The Kangaroos scored 86 runs in the powerplay and during this time they lost only one wicket. Apart from Head, Short scored 41 runs in 26 balls. After the first 6 overs, England’s bowlers came back later and bundled out the visitors for 179 runs in 19.3 overs. After the opening pair returned to the pavilion, the Australian batting could not do anything special. England came out to chase the target of 180 runs and neither got a good start nor could they finish well. The first blow to the English team came in the form of Will Jacks at a score of 13, who returned to the pavilion on a personal score of 6 runs. After this, Liam Livingstone played an innings of 37 runs in 27 balls, but apart from him no batsman could do anything special. In the end, the result was that the English team was all out at 151 runs in 19.2 overs.