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Match : Australia Vs Afghanistan, Match 38 of T20I World Cup,

Vanue : Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Date & Time : 4th November Friday at 1:30 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 00
AUS won - 00
AFG won - 00
NR - 00,
Tie - 00,

Pitch Report :

The Adelaide Oval wicket is a reasonably balanced track for both bowlers and batters. The fast bowlers generally get some early movement off the surface, and the spinners enter the fray in the middle phase of the match. This is a balanced track and is expected to help the both batters & bowlers equally one again and can get slower as the match progresses. Although the bowlers have a chance to limit the number of runs the batters score, they can do so if they bowl well. There are opportunities for both bowlers and hitters to succeed on this field. After winning the toss both teams looking for bat first because of chasing team won just 60% games here.

The average first innings scored here is 170 runs.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 14°C on the Friday with 60% humidity and 6 - 10 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the game.

Probable XI :

Australia:

David Warner, Aaron Finch (c), Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade(wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa.

Afghanistan:

Rahmanullah Gurbaz(wk), Usman Ghani, Ibrahim Zadran, Gulbadin Naib, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi (c), Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fareed Ahmad, Fazalhaq Farooqi.

Preview :

Australia will lock horns with Afghanistan in match 38 of the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2022. The hosts are placed in a precarious position with five points from 4 matches. Worst their net run rate is also on the negative side. Australia will need to win by a big margin against Afghanistan and hope other results go their way.

Australia is coming to this match on the back of a massive win over Ireland in their most recent match by a handsome margin of 42 runs. They lost the toss and were asked to bat first. The way how their batting order performed in that match was just outstanding. They scored a total of 179 runs in 20 overs. Almost all batters from their side put some runs on the board. The skipper, Aaron Finch was the most successful and highest run-scorer from their side with 63 runs to his name on 44 balls with the help of five boundaries and three huge sixes. Marcus Stoinis was the other batter who performed well in the previous match and scored 35 runs. He faced 25 balls and smashed three boundaries and one huge six. Mitchell Marsh scored 28 runs while Tim David remained not out after scoring 15 runs. David Warner is not performing well in this tournament but we are sure that he will put some runs on the board in this match.


The previous match of Afghanistan against Sri Lanka was the only match where the batting order of Afghanistan was tested. They failed to give the best performance and scored just 144 runs in 20 overs. The batting order of Afghanistan is strong and experienced and they are known as the best batters in the shorter format of cricket but they could not give the best performance. Rahmanullah Gurbaz was the highest run-scorer from their side scoring 28 runs on 24 balls and smashing two boundaries and the same huge sixes. Usman Ghani scored 27 runs and he destroyed 27 balls for this. Ibrahim Zadran scored 22 runs on 18 balls with the help of one boundary and the same huge six. Najibullah scored 18 runs while the skipper, Mohammad Nabi scored 13 runs. The bowling unit of Afghanistan is also strong and experienced and they have the bowlers like Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fareed Ahmad Malik, Azmatullah Omarzai, and Gulbadin Naib. They failed to give the best performance in the previous match and leaked the target of 145 runs in 18.3 overs. Mujeeb Ur Rahman was the only successful bowler from their side with two wickets to his name in four overs against 24 runs. Rashid Khan also picked up two wickets while he was charged with 31 runs in four overs. Gulbadin Naib, Mohammad Nabi, Azmatullah Omarzai, Fareed Ahmad Malik, and Fazalhaq Farooqi were the bowlers who failed to pick any wicket.

Team Guide

Make various team combinations with the help of these information.

Wicket keeper :

Matthew Wade :

Matthew Wade had a decent T20Is series against West Indies & England, scoring 144 runs in five matches, Wade has excelled in the middle order over the last year or so. He has played 74 matches in his international T20 career, scoring 1012 runs in 56 innings at an average of 25.30, But Wade loves batted well in this year smashed 283 at an average of 56.60 Good pick.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz :

Rahmanullah Gurbaz is a brilliant attacking opening batter who can able to play big innings with a healthy strike rate. He's coming from fabulous performance in Asia cup were he's accumulated 156 runs at an average of 30.50 in five matches and played an aggressive knock of (84 off 45) against Sri Lanka recently. He has played 35 matches in his T20I career so far in which he has scored 866 runs with an average of 25.75. He have a solid figures in this year played 16 matches in which he has scored 335 runs with an average of 21.40. which make him one of the best pick from Afghanistan's Wicket keepers section.

Batters :

David Warner :

David Warner is one of the most successful opening batter in the world cricket, he's an amazing form at the moment, he's scored 432 runs with five half century in 12 IPL matches, and smashed ( 73 vs ENG & 75 vs WI) recently. The veteran scored 2869 runs at an impressive average of 32.97 in 98 innings. David Warner averages a strong 42.05 in 30 home T20Is at a strike rate of 150.00. which make him another default c/vc choice for this match.

Aaron Finch :

Aaron Finch has been below-par with his performances in the international circuit but looking good in last T20Is series against India & West Indies, and also smashed 63 off 44 in the last game Against Ireland. However he's a very good batter, he scores runs with an average of 34.28 In T20Is, which is much better in this format. But he is inconsistent, so he will be a punt option for this match.

Steve Smith :

Steve Smith is a reliable batter who's known for his consistency and coming from good T20Is series against India & West indies, he's played 63 T20ls matches so far and scored 1015 runs at an average of 25.20, he is capable of performing far better than these figures. If Australia's top order fails, in that case he will be the best pick for the grand league.

Mitchell Marsh :

Mitchell Marsh is a fantastic batting allrounder who's performs quite consistently with both bat and ball. In the IPL season was very good for him in which he scored 251 runs in 8 matches with an average of 31.38 and also took 4 wickets from bowling. His current form is going very well, he's smashed 2 half-centuries in the last ten6 T20ls matches. Overall he's scored 1041 runs at an average of 28.92 also taken 15 wickets in 45 matches. Will be a default fantasy captain choice for this match.

Hazratullah Zazai :

Hazratullah Zazai is an attacking batsman who can provide his team with a flying start while open the innings. He was performed very well in T20Is series against Zimbabwe and Asia Cup and also looking in solid touch in recently concluded Shpageeza Cricket League. He's played 34 maches so far and scored 967 runs at an impressive average of 32.10, with one century & three half century. He will be an important pick for this game.

Najibullah-Zadran :

Najibullah-Zadran is an consistent middle order batter, he's in tremendous form at the moment smashed 125 runs in five matches against Ireland in last series and batted well in recently concluded Kabul T20 league smashed four half-centuries. He has played 83 T20 Internationals so far, of which he has made 1591 with an average of 31.80. can showcase his power-hitting skills with a solid show of consistency that why he will be a solid c/vc pick for this match.

Ibrahim Zadran :

Ibrahim Zadran is a dashing opening batter, he was showing his talent in ODIs and as well able to made good impact in T20 format. He was looking good in Asia Cup were he's strucked two half centuries and scored 186 runs with the fabulous average of 65.33. He's also amazing record in domestic circuit, but he's not performed well in T20Is yet. Scored just 355 runs in 15 matches and he was smashed 64 off 59 balls against India recently and valuable 22 in the last match. Ibrahim Zadran has made five consecutive 30+ scores in T20Is. must have pick.

All-rounder :

Glenn Maxwell :

Glenn Maxwell is an aggressive batting allrounder who has looking struggled for form in recent matches. Moreover, The swashbuckling batter looking good in The Hundred Toornament recently but he was flopped badly against India, West Indies & England recently. Maxwell was showing his all-round skills in last match scored 13 runs & get a wicket. Will be a another safest c/vc option for this Contest.

Cameron Green :

Cameron Green decent bowling allrounder who's also very handy with bat as well as. He was performed amazingly in recently concluded series against India were he's scored 118 runs and also picked up a wicket in three matches which included two half-centuries. But he's not able to repeat his performance against West Indies & England recently. Overall he's played just six T20Is so far in which he's picked up five wickets & scored 135 runs at an average of 22.50. Will be a another solid c/vc pick for grand league if plays.

Marcus Stoinis :

Marcus Stoinis is an utility player who can able contribute with both bat & ball and last series against England went well for him, scoring 65 runs in three innings of as many matches at an average of 32.87 and bowling in two matches in which he took 4 wickets. He is a very good all-rounder, who's scored 778 runs at an average of 29.92 and also picked up 18 wickets in 50 matches. He was smashed his quickest half-century (59 off 18) against SL & scored 35 runs also picked up a wicket in the last match. Will be a good pick for this match.

Mohammad Nabi :

Mohammad Nabi is one of the best all-rounders from the Afghan team, who's played his 100th match recently against Pakistan but unfortunately got out on a golden duck. He will bat at the middle order and bowl right-arm spin and able to wickets on crucial stages. Nabi has scored 1685 runs and picked 85 wickets from 103 T20Is matches so far. Mohammad Nabi has scored just 164 runs at an average of 12.1p and strike rate of 115.80 in T20Is this year. He was performed well with ball & bat in recently Kabul T20s . Can provide good fantacy points with controlled bowling skills that is well backed up with his amazing batting potential which could make him another safest c/vc option for this match.

Gulbadin Naib :

Gulbadin Naib is a good allrounder for Afghanistan in the recent past. Moreover, in his 54 T20I matches so far, Naib has made 576 runs and picked up 20 wickets. He is a safe pick for Afghanistan for today's match.

Rahmat Shah :

Rahmat Shah is an experienced batting allrounder who has played 82 ODIs for Afghanistan, scoring 2797 runs at an average of 36.32 and also taking 14 wickets. He's all set for his T20Is debut in this match. Rahmat shah coming from fantastic Kabul T20 league, scored 105 runs & picked up four wickets in five matches. Punt pick.

Bowlers :

Mitchell Starc :

Mitchell Starc is one of the best fast bowlers a present. Known for bowling with a fairly precise line and length. He has played 55 T20I matches so far, taking 71 wickets, and he had a fantastic series against England & West indies recently scalped seven wickets in just four matches. Mitchell Starc has become more effective in the home conditions taken 24 wickets with the average 23.10 in 20 matches, However, he's a match winner bowler can bounce back strongly in this match, must have pick.

Josh Hazlewood :

Josh Hazlewood is the one of the finest pacer in this farmat, he's in terrific form at the moment, he had also a terrific IPL season earlier picked up 20 wkts in 12 matches and in his last 5 T20Is matches he has picked up 0, 1, 2,1 & 0 wkts respectively. Must have pick.

Pat Cummins :

Pat Cummins is an attacking option for Australia, especially in this format. The Australian pacer has picked up 55 wickets from 49 T20Is matches so far. He's very handy also with bat. He's picked up 7 wickets in last six matches. Cummins has a great record on this Vanue scalped 13 wickets in 11 innings. Good pick.

Adam Zampa:

Adam Zampa is a premium ausies spinner. He had a good T20Is series against India & England. He's scalped 74 wickets in 66 T20I matches. Zampa can get wickets in bulk against Afghanistan weak batting order with his superb spin bowling. Must have pick.

Kane Richardson :

Kane Richardson is a experienced bowler who's made his comeback against England recently. The last series against Sri Lanka was very good for him in which he took 8 wickets 4 matches. Overall he's taken 41 wickets in 33 T20I matches and he's also handy with bat. Must have pick.

Rashid Khan :

Rashid Khan is the best spinner in the world at the moment, he has has an outstanding record in this format, he's picked three wickets in recently concluded Asia cup. But his higher-than-usual bowling strike rate of 22.94 in 17 T20Is this year. Rashid not only with ball as well as he's a very handy with bat also and capable to plays impact full knocks. He was the second highest wicket-taker for Afghanistan’s with 121 wickets in 73 T20I matches at an economy of 6.24 and average of 14.25. As many as six times Rashid has snared four or more wickets in an innings, including best of 7/18. Rashid having a great experience in Australian soil scalped 93 wickets in just 62 Big Bash matches at average of 16.75 and economy of over six runs per over. Rashid Khan has a magnificent record in T20s at the Adelaide. Rashid has taken 12 wickets in four T20s at an average of 8.00 and economy of 6.00. will be a great C/VC option.

Mujeeb-ur-Rahman :

Mujeeb-ur-Rahman is fine bowler who can bowled also in Powerplays, he's not in his best recent matches, but he was the highest wicket-taker with six wickets in recently concluded series against Ireland & scalped seven wickets in the five matches of in Asia cup, and also he has solid figures in T20Is picked up 49 wickets in 36 matches. Mujeeb has taken 17 wickets in 16 T20s at the Adelaide at an average of 24.82 and economy of 6.59. Can provide early breakthrough for his team. Must have pick.

Fazalhaq Farooqi :

FazalHaq Farooqi is coming back from good series against Ireland and looked fine in Kabul T20s matches were he's picked up ten wickets in nine matches as well looked in good shape in Asia cup. Farooqi's form in this year is exceptionally well his nine of 20 wickets in T20Is this year have come in the Powerplay. He's played just 16 T20I matches and picked up 19 wickets & gone wicketless only thrice. Farooqi bowled well in warm-up match scalped three wickets and also picked up a wicket against strong English batting order. which make him great punt pick for this match.

Details Analysis

Cheatsheet

AustraliaT20Is

WK :

Matthew Wade –

5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn,
7(3)*, DNB, 2(4), 10(10)*, 21(15), 16(14), 39(29)*, 1(3), 43(20)*,

Batter :

Aaron Finch (c) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn,
63(44), 31(42)*, 13(11), 76(54), 0(1), 13(13), 12(7), 15(19), 58(53),

David Warner –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
3(7), 11(10), 5(6), 4(11), 73(44), 75(41), 14(6), 39(33), 21(10), 70(44)*, 5(6), 0(1)

Steven Smith –

1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn,
11(12), 7(8)*, 17(16), 9(10), 8(5)*, 35(24),

Mitchell Marsh– Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
28(22), 18(17), 16(12), 35(18), 0(1), 45(29), 36(28), 3(3), 11(7),
DNB, 0/14(1), DNB,DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), 0/21(2),

Tim David –Right Arm Medium

4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
15(10)*, DNB, 11(8), 40(23), 0(2), 42(20), 0(4), 54(27), 2(3), 18(14), 2(7),

All-rounder :

Glenn Maxwell –Right Arm Off-break

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, Open, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
13(9), 23(12), 28(20), 23(16), 8(9), 8(11), 1(4), 0(3),
2/14(2), 1/5(1), DNB, 1/28(3), 0/21(2),0/6(1), DNB, 0/8(2),

Marcus Stoinis – Right Arm Medium

3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
35(25), 59(18)*, 7(14), 7(7), 8(4)*, 22(13),
1/6(1), 0/17(2), 0/38(4), DNB, DNB, 3/34(4)

Ashton Agar –Left Arm Orthodox

DNB, 7dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, Open
DNB, 0(1), DNB, 0(1), DNB, 4(2)*, 26(31)
1/25(4), 1/36(4), 1/23(4), 0/27(4), 0/25(4), 1/19(4), 1/14(4)

Cameron Green –Right ArmMedium

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 4dwn,
1(2), 1(4), 14(10), 52(21), 5(4), 61(30), 2(7),
0/38(3), 1/35(4), 1/16(2), 0/14(3), DNB, 1/46(3), 2/16(3),

Bowler :

Mitchell Starc – Left Arm fast Medium

2/43(4), 1/23(4), 0/36(4), 1/20(3), 0/11(2), 1/42(4), 4/20(4), 2/40(4), 3/26(4),

Josh Hazlewood –Right Arm Medium fast

0/24(3), 1/26(4), 2/41(4), 1/36(3), 0/39(4), 0/19(4), 3/35(4), 1/40(4),

Pat Cummins –Right Arm fast

2/28(4), 1/36(4), 0/46(4), 0/33(4), 1/23(3), 1/29(4), 2/32(4), 2/22(4),

Kane Richardson –Right Arm Medium

4/30(4), 1/39(4), 1/28(20B), 2/27(20B), 3/22(20B), 2/36(20B),

Adam Zampa –Legbreak

2/19(4), 1/39(4), 0/17(2), 2/26(3), 1/34(4), 0/21(4), 0/44(4), 3/16(2),

AfghanistanT20Is

WK :

Rahmanullah Gurbaz –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
28(24), 10(9), 0(3), 26(20), 0(1), 17(11), 84(45), 11(18), 40(18),

Afsar Zazai -

3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, Open, 3dwn, 3dwn,
14(16), 16(20), 67(42)*, 14(15), 2(5)*, 3(7),

Batter :

Hazratullah Zazai–

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
7(17), 9(11), 15(16), 0(4), 21(17), 12(16), 23(26), 37(28)*,

Ibrahim Zadran –Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
22(18), 32(32), 35(34), 46(39), 64(59), 35(37), 40(38), 42(41)*, 15(13),

Usman Ghani–

Open, 2dwn, 6dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, DNB, Open, Open, Open,
27(27), 30(30), 32(20)*, 3(7), 7(8), 44(40)*, DNB, 1(9), 59(42), 69(53),

Najibullah Zadran –

2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
18(16), 13(11), 6(8), 5(5), 0(2), 10(11), 17(10), 43(17)*, 2(2)*,

Darwish Rasooli-

2dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
12(12), 51(30), 41(19)*, 12(9), 11(20), 9(8)*

All-rounder :

Mohammad Nabi (c)-Right Arm Offbreak

4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, DNB,
13(8), 3(5), 51(37), DNB, 7(7), 0(1), 1(4), 8(9),DNB,
0/16(2), 1/16(3), ABN, 1/11(3), 0/34(3), 0/22(3), 1/34(4),0/23(3), 2/14(4)

Azmatullah Omarzai –Right Arm Medium
6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn*, 5dwn*, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn,
3(4)*, 8(6),0(2), 1(2), 1(6), 10(10)*, DNB, DNB, 15(14)*,
0/17(2), 0/11(1), ABN, 0/20(2), 0/8(1), 0/6(1), DNB, 0/7(1), 0/20(1),

Rahmat Shah- Legbreak Googly

DNB, Open, 1dwn, Open , Open, 3dwn
DNB, 12(10), 2(7), 61(46), 20(15), 1(4)
2/20(4), 1/14(3), 0/20(2), 1/12(3), 0/10(3), DNB

Gulbadin Naib- Right Arm Medium

3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn
12(14),1(4), 40(25), 22(23), 27(22)*, 37(22)
0/12(1), DNB, 0/9(1), 1/19(3), 0/27(3), 1/24(4), 0/12(1)

Karim Janat –Right Arm Medium

2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, Open, Open,
2(4), 15(19), 0(1)*, DNB, DNB, 4(9), 30(14)*,
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/32(4), 1/25(4), 2/16(4),

Sharafuddin Ashraf –Left Arm Orthodox

3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn,
13(10)*, 12(8), 44(23), 3(4)*, DNB, 44(27), 20(15),
1/34(3), 1/8(3), 0/47(3), 3/27(4), 1/23(3), 3/7(3), 0/37(2),

Bowler :

Rashid Khan– Legbreak Googly

5dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 4dwn, DNB , DNB, DNB, 6dwn,
9(8), 0(1), 15(19), 18(15)*, 9(7), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB,
2/31(4), 1/17(4), 0/33(4), 2/25(4), 1/39(4), 3/22(4), 0/12(4), 3/25(20B), 0/30(20B),

Fazalhaq Farooqi –Left Arm Fast Medium

0/22(4), 1/24(4), 3/42(4)*, 0/51(4), 3/31(4), 0/34(3), 0/25(4), 3/11(4),

Mujeeb Ur Rahman –Right Arm Offbreak

2/24(4), 1/22(4), 1/5(3), 0/29(4), 0/12(4), 2/30(4), 3/16(4), 2/24(4), 2/17(2),

Naveen-ul-Haq – Right Arm Medium

2/40(4), 0/31(4), 1/23(3), 0/7(1), 2/25(2), 3/38(4),

Noor Ahmad –Left Arm wrist spin

0/31(15B), 2/38(3), 1/31(4), 1/11(2), 0/18(2), 0/52(4),

Qais Ahmad –Legbreak

0/4(3), 2/23(4), 0/12(3),1/24(4), 2/32(4), 2/26(4), 3/18(4),

Saleem Safi -Right Arm Medium

1/43(4), 1/22(4), 1/22(4), 3/29(4), 1/27(4)

Fareed Ahmad –Left Arm Fast Medium

0/25(2), 1/23(2), 2/9(2)*, 2/57(4), 3/31(4), 0/14(2), 3/14(2),

Cheat Sheet

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