Australia vs England, 17th Match of ICC Mens T20 WC 2024 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Australia vs England, 17th Match of ICC Mens T20 WC 2024
Venue : Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Date & Time : 8th Jun, Saturday at 10:30 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total Matches - 23
AUS won - 10
ENG won - 11
NR - 02,
Tied - 00,
Pitch Report :
The pitch at Kensington Oval is well balanced surface offers equal assistant to both batter or bowlers. Bridgetown is one of the better batting wickets in the Caribbean right now. It is not very high-scoring, though. The winners of the toss should bat first because run chase little difficult here.
The average score in the first innings here is around 145 runs so far.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 28°C on the Saturday with 80% humidity and 25 km/hr wind speed. There are 10% chances of precipitation during the match.
Probable XI :
Australia :
David Warner, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh(c), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade(w), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
England :
Jos Buttler (c & wk), Philip Salt, Will Jacks, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Chris Jordan, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.
Preview :
England's opening match in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 against Scotland ended prematurely due to rain, leaving both teams to share points after just a 10-over innings. As they gear up for their next game against Australia, the stakes are higher than ever. England, the defending T20 World Champions, now face their age-old rivals, Australia, in a crucial match in Barbados on June 8.
This encounter not only holds significance in the tournament but also adds another chapter to the historic rivalry between these two cricketing giants. The head-to-head statistics in T20s slightly favor England, with 11 wins to Australia’s 10 in their 23 meetings. Such a closely contested record underscores the unpredictability and excitement this match promises.
Both teams are keen to assert dominance early in the tournament. England will aim to solidify their title defense with a decisive victory, while Australia seeks to disrupt their opponent’s campaign momentum.
Australia’s team is recognized as a successful team with an active playing style and may rely on a powerful roster of batsmen and a deep-throwing pace. The opening batsmen, such as David Warner will be the anchors to set the basis and make a solid foundation of the innings whereas the middle order comprising Glenn Maxwell will look forward to increasing the run rate. In bowling, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins will be the potent weapons to exploit the English batting lineup to the fullest with their raw pace and line. Australia seems to hold a competitive edge in fielding and hence they are expected to produce a good result.
England comes into the tournament in good balance as a team and should provide a stiff challenge to Australia. The organizational lineup of the team, which involves star players like Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow, intends to match the strength of the Australians through powerful hitting and sound collaboration. The middle order, comprising Tom Hartley and Adil Rashid, will be the side’s main strength as the middle order players’ role will be to anchor the innings. As far as bowling is concerned, Jofra Archer will be a valuable asset to the side as will Chris Woakes for picking up vital Australian wickets. England’s fielding skills will also bear great influence in this game.
Team Guide
Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.
*Australia*
David Warner :
David Warner is seeking to finish his international career on a high after this tournament. The veteran batter scored a well-compiled fifty (56 off 51)in the match against Oman and will be a huge threat for the English bowlers. The 37-year-old is one of those pugnacious batters when it comes to hitting the ball over the ropes. He has scored 295 runs, Avg - 22.7 in 14 matches against the England. Reliable c/vc pick.
Travis Head :
Travis Head had a sensational IPL for Sunrisers Hyderabad where he played a key role taking his side to the finals. He ended the tournament with 567 runs in 15 matches at an average of 40.5. The left-hander has been in tremendous form since the WTC Final’23. If not dismissed in early overs, he can hit quick runs even on a tough pitch to bat. Default c/vc pick.
Mitchell Marsh :
Mitchell Marsh will bat at 3 for his side but reportedly, he is not likely to bowl in the early stage of the tournament, but still adds much value to the batting order of his team. In 2024, he has scored 174 runs in six innings in T20Is. The Aussies skipper has a decent record against the England, with 133 runs, Avg - 33.2. Hit or miss type player.
Glenn Maxwell :
Glenn Maxwell had a most forgettable IPL tournament. But the talisman still can be blindly backed to come good at any stage of the game with the quality he persists. On these pitches, he will be handy with the ball. Until today, he has not played any T20I at this venue but scored a 50 in ODI. Punt pick.
Marcus Stoinis :
Marcus Stoinis can be the biggest threat for the English team. He was the man of the match for his incredible allrounder performance, scored a crucial 67 with the bat against Oman and also picked 3 wickets with the ball. With his power hitting at any stage of the game and decent bowling with that golden arm, he can be the cause of worry for any team. He also has 165 runs, Avg - 23.6 and scalped six wickets against the England. Must have pick.
Mitchell Starc :
Mitchell Starc's resurgence at the late end of the IPL guided Kolkata Knight Riders to lift the title for the 3rd time. In 13 matches in the competition, he claimed 17 wickets at an average of 26.12. His 2/20 from 3 overs was vintage Starc as he bowled with pace and swung the ball and even bowled a few Yorkers. One of the best captaincy choice from bowling section.
Pat Cummins :
Pat Cummins looked imposing with his bowling in the Sunrisers’ setup in the IPL. He managed to take 18 wickets in the season. Overall he's scalped 57 wickets at an average of 24.77 in 52 matches with the economy is 7.43 so far. He also has six wickets in five matches against the England. Must have pick.
Josh Hazlewood :
Josh Hazlewood may have gone wicketless in first game against Oman but he looked in very good rhythm against Namibia where he took 4-3-5-2 in warm-up game. He has 61 wickets from 46 T20Is in his career. He has picked up 8 wickets in seven marches against the England. Punt pick.
Adam Zampa :
Adam Zampa is an experienced Australian leg-spinner who has been one of the most important bowlers in the white ball format who's took 2/24 in first game. The 32-year-old is a threat with his flight and ability to outfox the batter with his variations. Must have pick. The leg-spinner has returned with 12 wickets in seven matches in T20Is this year and he has a bowling strike-rate of 12.6. He took five scalps in the two warm-up games. Must have pick.
*England*
Jos Buttler :
Jos Buttler is coming off a good IPL and was in excellent touch in the recent series against Pakistan. In the T20I series against Pakistan, he scored 123 runs at an average of 61.50 with a top score of 84. He has smashed 542 runs at an average of 45.2 in 15 matches against the Australia. He also five fifties against them. Default c/vc pick.
Phil Salt:
Phil Salt is an explosive opener who had an excellent IPL, Phil Salt will look to continue his good form in the T20 World Cup. He looks to attack from ball one and can take the game away from the opposition in just a few overs. In 24 T20Is, Salt has scored 697 runs at an average of 34.85 with two hundreds and two fifties to his name. Salt has 100 runs at an average of 25 and a strike rate of 196.07 in four T20I innings in Barbados. He also has a fifty here. One of the best captaincy choice for grand league.
Jonny Bairstow :
Jonny Bairstow has smashed 1561 runs in 72 T20I matches at an average of 30 and a strike rate of 138. Good pick.
Will Jacks :
Will Jacks too had a great IPL playing for RCB. He also likes to take the attack to the bowlers and will be an important batter for his team. Will Jacks scored 17 runs in his only T20I innings in Barbados. Must have pick.
Sam Curran :
Sam Curran adds value with both bat and the ball. He will bowl in the key overs for his side and is more than capable with the bat. Curran had a solid IPL with both bat and ball. Sam Curran has smashed 260 runs and taken 49 wickets in 46 T20I matches. Sam Curran has five wickets in just two innings against the Australia. Another safest c/vc pick.
Liam Livingstone:
Livingstone looks in fine with the ball quite a bit in the last series against Pakistan. He bowls both off-spin and leg-spin and can chip in a with a wicket or two in the middle overs as the conditions at Barbados will aid the spinners. Not to forget his brute strength with the bat. Punt pick.
Moeen Ali:
Moeen Ali will also bowl 2-3 overs, especially against George Munsey at the top. If he picks up Munsey in the first two overs then he is expected to bowl atleast one more. There isn’t a lot of value from Moeen with the bat but you never know in the game of cricket. Punt pick.
Mark Wood :
Mark Wood's express-pace deliveries are expected to bamboozle the opposition batters. The right-arm pacer and Jofra Archer will lead the pace attack of England. One of the best c/vc pick from bowling section.
Jofra Archer :
Jofra Archer was bowling consistently at 145+ which will be trouble Scottish batters. He can pick up wickets in clusters and help you fetch plenty of points in fantasy cricket. C/vc pick.
Chris Jordan :
Chris Jordan is England’s death overs specialist. He nails his yorkers and has excellent change-ups in his arsenal. Jordan fields at the hot-spots so expect a couple of catches from him on any given day. Jordan has 11 wickets at an average of 24.9 and a strike rate of 17.2 in nine T20I innings against the Australians. A top captaincy pick if they are bowling first.
Adil Rashid :
Adil Rashid is currently the No. 1 ranked bowler in T20Is and will be England’s lead spinner. He is a wily bowler and a genuine wicket-taker. He can trouble Scotland’s middle order and don’t be surprised if he picks up 2-3 wickets in this match. Punt pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat Sheet
Australia T20I
Wk :
Josh Inglis -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn,
14(8)*, 5(3), 20(20), 1(3), 4(6), 39(25), 12(11), 18(16),
Matthew Wade -
DNB, DNB, 1dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn,
DNB, DNB, 4(6), DNB, 1(3), 7(7), DNB, 21(14), 63(41),
Batters :
Mitchell Marsh - Right Arm Medium
1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn
14(21), 0(2), 18(12), 23(12), 20(12), 26(21), 72(44)*, 17(14), 29(12),
DNB, 1/37(3), 0/14(1), DNB, 0/52(4), 1/18(3), 1/21(3), DNB, DNB,
David Warner -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
56(51), 1(2), 1(3), 8(9), 10(8), 18(13), 52(35), 49(34), 29(21),
Travis Head -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
12(10), 0(1), 34(28), 0(2), 0(1), 89(30)*, 48(30), 58(44), 13(7), 1(3), 89(32),
Tim David -
4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 4dwn,
9(4), 0(3), DNB, 24(20), 35(18)*, 37(17), 3(5), 14(7),
Jake Fraser-McGurk -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open,
0(2), 21(8), 50(20), 12(7), 84(27), 23(14), 65(18), 20(10),
All-rounders :
Glenn Maxwell - Off break
2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
0(1), 0(1), 16(5), 4(3), DNB, 0(4), 1(3), 0(2), 28(19),
0/11(2), DNB, 1/25(4), DNB, 1/28(3), 0/17(1), DNB, 2/23(4), 2/29(4),
Marcus Stoinis - Right Arm Medium
3dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn,
67(36)*, 28(22), 5(7), 3(5), 36(21), 62(45), 0(4), 124(63)*, 8(7)*,
3/19(3), DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/29(2), 1/19(3), 1/3(1), 0/49(4), 1/7(2),
Cameron Green - Right Arm Medium Fast
1dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn,
27(21), 38(17)*, 32(24)*, 46(27), 1(2), DNB, 37(20)*, 6(4),
1/28(4), 1/18(2), 1/19(4), 0/16(1), 1/28(4), 0/42(3), 2/12(2), 2/35(4),
Matthew Short - Off break
1dwn, DNB, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
27(11), DNB, 19(9), 13(13), 74(49)*, 39(25), 45(32), 76(51)*,
1/33(2), DNB, 0/28(2), 1/31(4), 0/24(4), 0/15(3), 0/9(2), 1/11(3),
Bowlers :
Mitchell Starc - Left Arm Fast
2/20(3), 2/14(3), 3/35(4), 0/11(1), 1/22(2), 4/44(4), 1/43(3), 1/55(3), 0/50(4), 3/28(4),
Pat Cummins - Right Arm Fast
1/18(2), 1/30(4), 1/38(3), 1/36(4), 1/47(4), 1/35(4), 2/34(4), 0/49(4), 1/55(4),
Adam Zampa - Leg break googly
2/24(4), 1/20(2), 4/34(4), 0/42(3), 1/65(4), 1/39(4), 3/26(4), 0/25(4), 1/27(4),
Josh Hazlewood - Right Arm Medium Fast
0/21(4), 1/12(4), 0/36(4), 2/31(4), 0/44(4), 2/15(3), 0/32(3), 1/29(3), 2/15(3), 2/33(4),
Nathan Ellis - Right Arm Medium Fast
2/28(4), 1/24(4), 0/11(2), 2/16(3), 2/29(4), 0/28(3), 2/44(4), 2/23(4), 1/29(4), 1/39(4),
Ashton Agar - Left Arm Orthodox
0/28(2), 0/43(4), 1/39(4), 2/29(4), 2/6(4), 0/35(3), 0/44(4), 0/26(3), 1/15(3),
England T20I
Wk :
Jos Buttler -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
39(21), 84(51), 21(25), 19(17), 0(1), 34(18), 35(25), 107(60)* 8(10), 100(58)*
Phil Salt -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
45(24), 13(9), 6(5), 32(14), 5(3), 68(33), 75(37), 48(14), 10(13), 89(47)*,
Batter :
Jonny Bairstow -
2dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
28(16)*, 21(18), 14(22), 27(16), 7(6), 46(30), 108(48)*, 15(19), 0(3), 22(13),
Wil Jacks - Off break
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
20(18), 37(23), 41(29), 12(7), 1(3), 100(41)*, 6(9), 55(32), 7(4), 8(6),
DNB, DNB, 0/16(1), 0/5(1), DNB, DNB, 1/23(2), DNB, 0/32(3), 1/24(2),
Harry Brook -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
17(14)*, 1(2), 7(6), 6(4)*, 31(7)*, 5(8), 1(2), 4(8), 67(36), 43(27)*,
Ben Duckett -
2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
14(12), 11(11), 28(28), 20(13), 30(29), 26(16)*, 10(6), 33(24),
All-rounder :
Sam Curran - Left Arm Medium Fast
3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, Open, Open, 2dwn
63(41)*, 22(16), 7(11), 26(20)*, DNB, 20(19), 6(7), 6(10),
2/24(3), 1/50(3), 1/34(4), 0/37(3), 1/60(4), 1/18(2), 2/41(4), 2/25(4),
Moeen Ali - Off break
DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 4dwn,
DNB, 4(7), 10(13), 56(36), 17(20), 15(9), DNB, 30(20), DNB, 3(6),
1/23(2), 2/26(4), DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/22(2), 0/21(2), 0/5(1), 2/23(3), 2/28(4),
Liam Livingstone - Leg break
DNB, 5dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn,
DNB, 2(3)*, 0(2), 6(9), 1(2), 21(14), 28(17)*, 17(13), 38(21)*, 30(13),
2/17(3), 1/9(1), 0/28(3), 2/19(4), 0/16(2), 1/21(3), DNB, DNB, DNB, 1/24(4),
Bowlers :
Jofra Archer - Right Arm Fast
1/31(4), 2/28(4), 0/24(4), 0/56(4), 1/35(4), 1/42(4), 0/33(4), 0/33(4), 3/13(4), 1/27(3),
Adil Rashid - Leg break
2/27(4), 1/25(3), 0/23(3), 4/12(4), 0/9(2), 2/26(4), 0/42(4), 1/43(4), 3/30(4), 1/21(3),
Mark Wood - Right Arm Fast
2/35(4), 2/35(4), 1/32(4), 3/49(4), 5/14(4), 1/24(2), 3/26(4), 1/25(3), 3/34(4),
Reece Topley - Left Arm Medium Fast
3/41(4), 1/68(4), 0/34(3), 2/27(4), 1/39(4), 1/32(3), 1/24(3), 0/14(3), 0/29(2),
Chris Jordan - Right Arm Medium Fast
1/24(3), 1/31(4), 0/28(3), 2/28(4), 0/12(2), 1/42(4), 2/33(4), 1/34(4), 0/36(4), 2/22(4),
Tom Hartley - Left Arm Orthodox
0/20(2), 0/28(4), 1/28(3), 0/26(3), 0/10(1), 1/26(4), 1/11(2), 1/22(2),
Cheat Sheet
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