AUS vs WI, 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Know which team has the upper hand and who can win today’s match
The third match of the ODI series between Australia and West Indies will be played on 6 February. AUS vs WI (Photo Source: X/Twitter) AUS vs WI 3rd ODI Match Prediction in Hindi: Australia (AUS) And West Indies (WI) The third match of the ODI series between will be played on 6 February. The Australian team defeated West Indies by 83 runs in the second match of the series. By winning the second match, Australia has taken a 2-0 lead in the series and also captured it. Batting first, Australia scored 258 runs at the loss of 9 wickets. Sean Abbott played the highest innings of 69 runs for the team. Chasing the target, West Indies were all out for 175 runs in 43.5 overs. Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott took maximum 3-3 wickets. AUS vs WI Match Details: Match Information AUS vs WI Pitch Report: Manuka Oval The pitch is considered best for batting. The average score of the first innings on this pitch is 300 runs. Due to which a high-scoring match can be seen here. AUS vs WI Head to Head Records in ODIs: Head to Head Records total matches played 148 Australia won 78 West Indies won 61 no result 3 AUS vs WI Probable Playing XI: Probable Playing 11 Australia (AUS): Jake Fraser-McGuirk, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Matt Short, Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott, Will Sutherland, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood West Indies (WI): Alick Athanase, Justin Greaves, Kjorn Ottley, Shai Hope (wk & captain), Casey Carty, Roston Chase, Romario Shepherd, Matthew Wade, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Moti, Oshane Thomas AUS vs WI 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Probable Best Performers: AUS vs WI 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Probable best batsman Cameron Green: In the last match, Cameron Green had scored 33 runs in 41 balls with the help of 5 fours and 1 six. Cameron Green can be seen batting brilliantly in the third ODI. AUS vs WI 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Probable best bowler Sean Abbott: In the last match, Sean Abbott took 3 wickets for 40 runs in 10 overs. Sean Abbott also played an inning of 69 runs for the team. Sean Abbott can once again be seen performing brilliantly. AUS vs WI 3rd ODI Match Prediction: Who will win the match The Australian team will register victory in the third ODI against West Indies.
VIDEO: Cameron Green showed leopard-like agility in fielding, took a surprising catch by diving in the air
Australia won the second ODI against West Indies by 83 runs. Cameron Green (Photo Source: X/Twitter) AUS vs WI, Cameron Green: The second match of the three-match ODI series between Australia and West Indies was played on 4 February in Sydney. Host Australia won the second ODI by 83 runs and captured the series. Australia, batting first, put 258 runs on the board at the loss of 9 wickets. The West Indies team was all out for 175 runs in 43.3 overs in front of the brilliant bowling of Sean Abbott and Australia registered a spectacular victory. After Australia’s victory, a brilliant catch by Cameron Green has become a topic of discussion on social media. Cameron Green took a wonderful catch to dismiss West Indies batsman Roston Chase, the video of which is going viral on social media. Cameron Green Sent Roston Chase to the pavilion with a brilliant catch Sean Abbott was bowling the 41st over of the West Indies innings. Even before this, West Indies had lost 8 wickets. 7 runs had come on the first four balls of the 41st over. Roston Chase hit the fifth ball of the over towards mid-wicket. But Cameron Green, posted at mid-wicket, showed his agile style and took a brilliant catch. Roston Chase was out after scoring 25 runs in 41 balls. see here Cameron Green That video of the brilliant catch of- WHAT A CATCH BY CAMERON GREEN.pic.twitter.com/rcDIGkQWAa —Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) February 4, 2024 Australia won on the strength of Sean Abbott’s all-round performance The Australian team, which came to bat first in the second ODI against West Indies, lost 5 wickets at the score of 91. The top order could not show anything special. Cameron Green scored 33 runs and Matt Short scored 41 runs in 55 balls. Sean Abbott played an inning of 69 runs in 63 balls with the help of 1 four and 4 sixes. On the basis of which Australia put 258 runs on the board. While bowling, Sean Abbott took 3 wickets giving 40 runs in 10 overs. Josh Hazlewood also took 3 wickets. Will Sutherland took 2 wickets, Aaron Hardy and Adam Zampa took 1 wicket each.
AUS vs WI: Know about the preview of the first ODI match here
A three-match ODI series will be played between Australia and West Indies, starting from February 2. Australia Cricket Team (Photo Source: X/Twitter) A two-match Test series was played between Australia and West Indies which ended in a 1-1 draw. In this test series, players of both the teams performed very well and won the hearts of many people. Now a three-match ODI series will be played between Australia and West Indies, starting from February 2. The first ODI match between Australia and West Indies will be played on 2 February at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. Both the teams would definitely like to win this match. Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch report Melbourne Cricket Ground, also known as MCG, can provide a lot of help to both batsmen and bowlers. Initially the bowler is capable of leaving his mark on this ground. However, as the match progresses, the batsmen will get a lot of help here. The weather here will also be very good on 2nd February. The temperature here on February 2 can remain between 25 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius. Australia vs West Indies Probable Playing XI: Australia Even though Glenn Maxwell and David Warner will not be seen playing in the Australian team, the hosts also have Steve Smith and Travis Head who are in very good form at the moment. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have been rested while in their place Aaron Hardy and Xavier Barlett would like to perform well in the bowling. The team has experienced Adam Zampa as a spinner. Steve Smith (captain), Travis Head, Matthew Short, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Josh Inglis (wk), Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Adam Zampa West Indies: Captain Shai Hope has been in very good form for some time and he would like to continue his form against Australia. There are many young players in the team who would like to perform well in this ODI series. Alzarri Joseph and Romario Shepherd will also be seen playing important roles in bowling. Justin Greaves, Jorn Ottley, Casey Carty, Shai Hope (wk/c), Alick Athanazye, Kvem Hodge, Roston Chase, Romario Shepherd, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Moti, Oshane Thomas Australia vs West Indies ODI head to head record So far, 143 ODI matches have been played between the two teams, out of which Australia has won 76 matches while West Indies has won 61 matches. There has been no result in three matches while three have ended in a tie. The first match between these two teams was played on 14 June 1975 while the last one was played on 26 July 2021. Australia vs West Indies 1st ODI broadcast details: It will be played on February 2 at 9:00 am Indian time. Live streaming of the first ODI will be on Disney + Hotstar. Australia Cricket Awards 2024: Know which player won which award? Those 5 legendary batsmen who could never score a century in IPL 5 Indian batsmen who have made the highest score in Test cricket against England IND vs ENG: See Team…
‘My average is 60’ Steve Smith’s big statement came out after criticism of the opening spot in Test cricket
I have opened the batting against the new ball many times. Steve Smith (Photo Source: Twitter) Ever since former Australian cricket team captain Steve Smith has been seen in a new role in Test cricket, he has been the constant target of critics. Smith has been promoted to Test cricket after David Warner retired from red ball cricket. Now in this format he is seen opening instead of middle order. Whereas Steve Smith has to face a lot of criticism after his average performance in Adelaide and Brisbane test matches against West Indies. However, Smith answered his critics to some extent by scoring 91* in the second innings of the second Test match. On the other hand, opening for Steve Smith, who has scored nearly 16,000 runs in international cricket, in Test cricket remains a point of doubt. So now amidst all the criticism, Steve Smith has given a big statement giving a befitting reply to the critics. Smith has said that his average while opening in Tests is 60. Steve Smith silenced his critics Let us tell you that regarding his opening batting in Test cricket, Steve Smith was quoted by Sydney Morning Herald as saying – There was a lot of talk about me when I failed in two or three innings. I was not out once and was out on low score twice. A lot of comments were seen on this. Smith further said- My average as a Test opener batsman is 60. I haven’t really read about it. It’s just a batting position, and I have come in many times and batted in the opening against the new ball. I’ve thought about what different things we could do.
AUS vs WI: Joshua de Silva had to step on Steve Smith’s bat, heavy trolled on social media
In the second and final Test match played at Gabba, Brisbane, West Indies defeated Australia by 8 runs. AUS vs WI (Pic Source-Twitter) In the second and final Test match played at Gabba, Brisbane, West Indies defeated Australia by 8 runs. In this match, all the players from West Indies performed very well and played an important role in the victory of their team. However, during the match, West Indies wicketkeeper batsman Joshua de Silva made a big mistake, after which he is going viral on social media. In fact, during the fourth day of the second Test, Steve Smith and Nathan Lyon had drinks between overs. When both the Australian players were talking among themselves over drinks, Steve Smith had placed his bat near the stumps. Joshua de Silva did not know this and he accidentally stepped on Steve Smith’s bat. This video is going viral on social media. Fox Cricket has shared this video on its official social media account. He wrote on the caption of this video, ‘It’s just a bat, right Smith?’ Due to the brilliant bowling of Shamar Joseph, West Indies won the second test against Australia. 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. 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. Players who scored the most runs while opening for India in Tests Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in test cricket in India India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams that have won the BBL title the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI
AUS vs WI, 2nd Test: Know about Shamar Joseph’s brilliant spell and other statistics here
Young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, playing his first match for West Indies, took seven wickets for 68 runs in the second innings. Shammar Joseph. (Image Source: Getty Images) In the second Test match played at Gabba, Brisbane, West Indies defeated Australia by 8 runs and registered a historic victory. In this match, all the players from West Indies performed very well and played an important role in the victory of their team. Let us tell you, young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, playing his first match for West Indies, took seven wickets for 68 runs in the second innings. Australian players had no luck in front of Shamar Joseph. Shamar Joseph took a total of 8 wickets in this match. Talking about batting, in the second innings for West Indies, Kirk McKenzie scored 41 runs with the help of 6 fours in 50 balls while Alick Athanaze contributed 35 runs. Batting first in this match, West Indies scored 311 runs after losing all the wickets in their first innings. On behalf of the team, wicketkeeper batsman Joshua de Silva played an important inning of 79 runs. Not only this, Kavem Hodge had contributed 71 runs while Kevin Sinclair had played an inning of 50 runs. For Australia, Usman Khawaja scored 75 runs in the first innings while Steve Smith made an important contribution of 91* runs in the second innings. However, Steve Smith failed to lead his team to victory. Know the important statistics of the second Test between Australia and West Indies here: 1- For the first time, Australia has lost the day-night test. 3- Travis Head became the third Australian batsman to be out for zero in both the innings of the same match. Adam Gilchrist and Ryan Harris are already included in this list. 51- Nathan Lyon became the third bowler to take more than 50 wickets at Gabba. He has taken 51 wickets here so far. 2- Pat Cummins became the second captain against West Indies to score more than 50 runs at 9 or below. Earlier, Shaun Pollock of South Africa had achieved this feat in 2001. 353- Mitchell Starc completed 350 wickets in Test cricket and became the fifth Australian bowler to achieve this feat. 16069- Steve Smith has completed 16000 runs including all three formats. 383- Steve Smith became the fastest batsman to score 16,000 runs in international cricket by any Australian. He achieved this feat in 383 innings. Earlier this record was in the name of Panting who had achieved this feat in 386 innings. 3- Shamar Joseph became the third West Indies player to take 5 wickets in an innings of a day-night test match. Earlier in 2016, Devendra Bishoo had taken 8 wickets for 49 runs against Pakistan, while Jason Holder had taken 5 wickets for 41 runs against Sri Lanka in 2018. 1- West Indies became the first visiting team to win the day-night test in Australia. 54- Nathan Lyon took 54 wickets against West Indies. 27- West Indies won the test match in Australia after 27 years 4-…
Australia vs West Indies, 2nd Test Match Review: Know about Shamar Joseph’s brilliant spell and other statistics here
Young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, playing his first match for West Indies, took seven wickets for 68 runs in the second innings. Shammar Joseph. (Image Source: Getty Images) In the second Test match played at Gabba, Brisbane, West Indies defeated Australia by 8 runs and registered a historic victory. In this match, all the players from West Indies performed very well and played an important role in the victory of their team. Let us tell you, young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, playing his first match for West Indies, took seven wickets for 68 runs in the second innings. Australian players had no luck in front of Shamar Joseph. Shamar Joseph took a total of 8 wickets in this match. Talking about batting, in the second innings for West Indies, Kirk McKenzie scored 41 runs with the help of 6 fours in 50 balls while Alick Athanaze contributed 35 runs. Batting first in this match, West Indies scored 311 runs after losing all the wickets in their first innings. On behalf of the team, wicketkeeper batsman Joshua de Silva played an important inning of 79 runs. Not only this, Kavem Hodge had contributed 71 runs while Kevin Sinclair had played an inning of 50 runs. For Australia, Usman Khawaja scored 75 runs in the first innings while Steve Smith made an important contribution of 91* runs in the second innings. However, Steve Smith failed to lead his team to victory. Know the important statistics of the second Test between Australia and West Indies here: 1- For the first time, Australia has lost the day-night test. 3- Travis Head became the third Australian batsman to be out for zero in both the innings of the same match. Adam Gilchrist and Ryan Harris are already included in this list. 51- Nathan Lyon became the third bowler to take more than 50 wickets at Gabba. He has taken 51 wickets here so far. 2- Pat Cummins became the second captain against West Indies to score more than 50 runs at 9 or below. Earlier, Shaun Pollock of South Africa had achieved this feat in 2001. 353- Mitchell Starc completed 350 wickets in Test cricket and became the fifth Australian bowler to achieve this feat. 16069- Steve Smith has completed 16000 runs including all three formats. 383- Steve Smith became the fastest batsman to score 16,000 runs in international cricket by any Australian. He achieved this feat in 383 innings. Earlier this record was in the name of Panting who had achieved this feat in 386 innings. 3- Shamar Joseph became the third West Indies player to take 5 wickets in an innings of a day-night test match. Earlier in 2016, Devendra Bishoo had taken 8 wickets for 49 runs against Pakistan, while Jason Holder had taken 5 wickets for 41 runs against Sri Lanka in 2018. 1- West Indies became the first visiting team to win the day-night test in Australia. 54- Nathan Lyon took 54 wickets against West Indies. 27- West Indies won the test match in Australia after 27 years 4-…
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.”