Australia Vs England, 3rd ODI dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Australia Vs England, 3rd ODI
Vanue : Melbourne Cricket Ground
Date & Time : 22th November Tuesday at 8:50 AM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 154
AUS won - 86
ENG - 63,
NR - 03,
Tie - 02,
Pitch Report :
The MCG 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 251 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 14°C on the Tuesday with 60% humidity and 6 - 10 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
Australia :
David Warner, Travis Head, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne/Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Adam Zampa.
England :
Jason Roy, Phil Salt, James Vince/Dawid Malan, Jos Buttler (c&wk), Sam Billings, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid and Chris Jordan/Olly Stone.
Preview
Australia and England will meet in the final ODI on Tuesday. They have already won the series and will look for a white wash in this match. Australia looked too good for England in the 1st match as they chased down 288 in 47th over. Steve Smith was the player of the match for his unbeaten half-century. In the second match, Australia bowled extremely well to reduce England to just 208 and defended 280 to win by 72 runs. Mitchell Starc was the player of the match for his four wickets.
Australia played traditional cricket in this home series against England. The batters of Australia had shown their power and experience in this series. Steve Smith and David Warner had been just outstanding in this tournament. Both batters had played good innings. Steve Smith had scored 174 runs in both matches and remained not out. It shows his good form. Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne are two other batters who had been good in this series and are in superb form. The conditions in Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne are flat and good for batting and we can see another high-scoring match. Australia won the toss and decided to bat first in the second ODI match. The batters of Australia were good once again and scored a total of 280 runs in 50 overs. Travis Head was the most successful and highest run-scorer from their side scoring 94 runs and 114 balls with the help of five boundaries and one huge six.
Marnus Labuschagne was the other batter who put some runs on the board in the previous match. He scored 58 runs on 55 balls and smashed four boundaries and one huge six. Mitchell Marsh was the other batter who scored some big runs in the previous match. He scored 50 runs while he faced 59 balls and smashed two boundaries and the same huge sixes during his inning. Travis Head scored 19 runs. The bowling unit of Australia also had good in this series. Mitchell Starc performed well in both matches we think that he will not the part of playing eleven for this match as Australia is also working on a rotation policy. Josh Hazelwood and Pat Cummins are other bowlers who had been outstanding. Adam Zampa had been the best bowler in both previous matches. Australia sends the full team of England back to the pavilion on a total of 208 runs in 38.5 overs while defending the target of 281 runs. Adam Zampa was the most successful bowler from their side who picked four wickets in 9.5 overs against 45 runs. Mitchell Starc also picked up two wickets while he was charged with 47 runs in eight overs. Josh Hazlewood picked two wickets while Ashton Agar, Marcus Stoinis, and Mitchell Marsh remained wicketless.
England had made a lot of changes in the playing eleven for both previous matches and they had still played with aggression. England still has to take risks to avoid a whitewash. We know that England had lost both previous matches by a big margin and we think that they will also make some changes in the playing eleven of this match. Jason Roy is in terrible form and we are sure that he will play a good inning in this match. England has more depth in batting but they were not good in both matches. The bowling unit of England also failed to give the best performance in the previous match as they were asked to field first after losing the toss. They leaked 280 runs in 50 overs. Adil Rashid had been good in both matches and he was the highest wicket-taker in the previous match. He picked up three wickets in 10 overs against 57 runs.
Chris Woakes also performed well in the previous match and picked up two wickets in 10 overs against 42 runs. David Willey was the other bowler with two wickets to his name in nine overs while he was charged with 44 runs. Moeen Ali picked one wicket in four overs against 24 runs while no other bowler from their side could manage to pick any wicket. Liam Dawson and Sam Curran were the bowlers who failed to pick any wicket in the previous match. The batting order of England totally collapsed in the previous match. Their full team came back to the pavilion with a total of 208 runs in just 38.5 overs while chasing the target of 281 runs. Sam Billings was the most successful and highest run-scorer from their side scoring 71 runs on 80 balls with the help of three boundaries and two huge sixes. James Vince also performed well and scored some runs. He scored 60 runs while he faced 72 balls and smashed three boundaries and two huge sixes. Philip Salt scored 23 runs while Liam Dawson could manage to score 20 runs.
Team Guide
Make various team combinations with the help of these information.
Wicket keeper :
Alex Carey :
Alex Carey is a quite consistent wicket keeper batter, he's batted at lower middle order, he's played 60 ODI match so far and scored 1617 runs at an impressive average of 35.15 with one century & seven half centuries. Carey scored 139 runs in his last ODI series against NZ. Must have pick if Ausies top order collapse early.
Jos Buttler :
Jos Buttler is in phenomenal form and he had a T20 WC scored 225 runs. The newly appointed England's skipper showing his batting skills in recently concluded T20I series against the Australia smashed two match winning fifties in three matches. Overall he's scored 4274 runs in 158 matches. Jos Buttler has played just four matches here and scored 132 runs with the average of 66.00. Buttler has scored 967 runs at an 40.29 and strike rate of 104.76 against the Australia. No doubt he will be a default c/vc option.
Philip Salt :
Philip Salt is a very destructive batter can score runs easily in Powerplays Overs. He will open the innings along with Jason Roy, he's played just ten matches so far and managed to score 406 runs in these, but he was looking in good touch in The Hundred. will be an excellent punt pick if plays.
Batter :
David Warner :
David Warner is one of the most successful opening batter in the world cricket, he's an amazing form at the moment. Warner was lone warrior for his team in last ODI against Zimbabwe were he's scored 164 runs in three matches. David Warner has a sub-par record against England in ODIs scored 778 runs at he's an average of 31.12, but his averages is 59.56 in 16 ODIs at the MCG. This includes three centuries & seven fifties. The veteran scored 5901 runs at an impressive average of 44.70 in 138 innings. David Warner averages a strong 46.17 in 65 home ODIs at a strike rate of 99.65 and scored match winning 86 runs in the first match, which make him another default c/vc choice for this match.
Steve Smith :
Steve Smith is a reliable batter who's known for his consistency and looking good against NZ & Zimbabwe, he's played 138 ODI matches so far and scored 4896 runs at an average of 45.33. Smith smashed three centuries and three half-century in last ten ODIs and smashed unbeaten 80 runs in the first match & missed a well deserved century in the last match scored 94 runs. Smith loves batting at MCG strucked 353 runs at an impressive average of 39.30. If Australia's top order fails, in that case he will be the best pick for the grand league.
Marnus Labuschagne :
Marnus Labuschagne is a superb batting allrounder who's scoring runs with consistency & also bowled in crucial occasions. He's scored 796 runs in 26 matches and batted beautifully in the last match scored 58 runs. Can contribute with both bat & ball, punt pick.
Mitchell Marsh :
Mitchell Marsh is a fantastic batting allrounder who's performs quite consistently with both bat and ball. In the T20 WC was very good for him in which he scored 107 runs in four matches with an average of 26.90 but didn't succeed to take any wickets. His current form is going very well, Overall he's scored 1784 runs at an average of 32.43 also taken 53 wickets in 68 matches. Will be a default fantasy captain choice for this match.
Dawid Malan :
Dawid Malan is a consistent batter who's coming from fantastic The Hundred season were he's smashed 377 runs in just nine matches and also looking in solid touch against Australia recently but he was didn't get enough chance in T20 WC. He's played 11 matches so far and scored 453 runs at an average of 56.62 in these, which includes two centuries and two half-centuries. He was the man of the match in the first match for his carrier's best 134 runs but unfortunately got out on a duck in the last match. Another safest c/vc pick for this match.
Jason Roy :
Jason Roy in an experienced attacking opening batter. He was smashed 259 runs in nine matches recently in The Hundred matches and played a magnificent knock of 84 off just 51 against Australia recently & smashed unbeaten 86 off just 47 balls against the India. Overall he's scored 3960 runs at an impressive average of 39.60 in 109 matches. He will be seeking to improve his ODI record against the Australia scored 874 runs at an average of 39.72 in 22 innings. Will be a solid c/vc pick.
James Vince :
James Vince is an a young talented middle batter who's slammed 113 & 73 runs in last two County innings. He's played 21 ODIs so far and managed to scored just 545 runs at an average of 30.27 and scored valuable 60 runs in the last match. Punt pick.
All-rounder :
Marcus Stoinis :
The recently concluded T20 WC went well for him, scoring 126 runs in four innings of four matches at an average of 31.50, but he was flopped badly against ODIs series against NZ. He is a very good all-rounder, can win matches by contributing with both bat and ball if needed. He's scored 1284 runs & taken 37 wickets in 56 matches. Will be a good pick for this match.
Cameron Green :
Cameron Green decent bowling allrounder who's also very handy with bat as well as. He was excellent against NZ with the both bat & bowl scored 114 runs also picked up two wickets. Cameron Green took eight wickets in three ODIs vs Zimbabwe, followed by a matchwinning 86* vs New Zealand back in September. Will be a another solid c/vc pick for grand league.
Ashton Agar :
Ashton Agar is an good bowling allrounder, he is in good form as he has taken 8 wickets in last 7 matches and has also scored 69 handy runs in these matches. Overall he's picked up 18 wickets in 20 matches also scored 257 runs at an average of 21.41. Punt pick.
Moeen Ali :
Moeen Ali is an experienced off-spinning all-rounder. Moeen Ali is England’s leading run-scorer in T20Is this year, with 515 in 27 innings at an average of 30.29 and strike rate of 158.46. But managed to scored just 156 runs in ten matches in this year, overall he has scored 2033 runs and has returned with 95 wickets at an economy rate of 5.25 in his ODIs career. He's able to make decent contribute with both & ball. Another safest c/vc option for this match.
Sam Curran :
Sam Curran is a fabulous all-rounder he is back on track after missing a lot of games for England and won player of the tournament in the T20 World Cup. In the T20I series against Australia before the tournament, Curran ripped through Australia particularly at the death. Sam Curran is in incredible form. After taking five wickets in two innings against Australia, Curran then took 5/10 against Afghanistan. He's played 16 ODIs so far and scored 194 runs & picked up 16 wickets as well. He will be key with the ball. will be a very good c/vc option for grand league.
David Willey :
David Willey looking in great form with ball at the moment, he's taken six wickets & also scored 79 runs in last five matches. Overall he's picked up 84 wickets in 62 matches & 15 scalps in 9 matches against Australia. He's also a handy batter who's capable to hit the ball very well, he's scored unbeaten 34 runs & also picked up two wickets in the last match. one of the best pick in allrounder section.
Bowlers :
Pat Cummins :
Pat Cummins is an attacking option for Australia, especially in this format. The newly appointed Australian captain has picked up 122 wickets from 74 T20Is matches so far. He's very handy also with bat. He's picked up 14 wickets in last six matches. Cummins has a great record on this Vanue scalped 14 wickets in eight innings and ge was superb in the last match taken three wickets. Good pick.
Mitchell Starc :
Mitchell Starc is one of the best pacer in the world at the moment. He was played his last ODI series against Zimbabwe & NZ were he's scalped 13 wickets in just six matches. Starc reaches on 200 wickets in ODIs recently in his 102th match. Starc love to play against England, he's scalped 36 wickets in just 21 matches at an impressive average of 33.90 against England and picked up four wickets in the last match. Will be a solid c/vc choice for grand league.
Josh Hazelwood :
Josh Hazlewood is a steady bowler and maintains a terrific line and length. he had also a terrific T20 WC picked up five wkts in four matches. He's picked up 107 wickets in 68 matches so far. He's looking in good form in last ODI series against NZ. England seems to be struggling against him as the Australian seamer. Josh Hazlewood has taken 14 wickets in just six ODIs at MCG at an average of 19.00 & economy of 4.75. Default c/vc Pic.
Adam Zampa :
Adam Zampa is a premium ausies spiner. He had a good ODIs series against the NZ before the T20 WC scalped seven wickets in just three matches. He's scalped 123 wickets in 75 ODI matches. Zampa can get wickets in bulk against England's weak midlle order with his superb spin bowling. Zampa bowled nicely in last match scalped four wickets. Must have pick.
Chris Jordan :
Chris Jordan is an experienced pacer for England he was looked in good shape in recently concluded T20 WC scalped five wickets in just two matches. Overall he had picked up 46 wickets from 35 matches at an average of 35.80, an economy of 5.97. He has taken 11 wickets in eight matches against the Australia. Must have pick.
Adil Rashid :
Adil Rashid is a vateren English Leg-spinner, he's bowled well in the recently concluded T20 WC. Adil had a good ODIs series against South Africa scalped four wickets in three matches. Overall he has taken 169 wickets in 119 ODIs until now. Adil Rashid has played 25 matches against Australia and picked up just 45 wickets in that. Punt pick.
Chris Woakes :
Chris Woakes is a impressive bowling allrounder who's coming from decent T20 WC. Woakes played 107 ODIs so far and scored 1322 runs at an average of 25.42 also picked up 157 wickets in these. Will be a one of the best punt pick for this match.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
Australia ODIs
WK :
Alex Carey –
3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
0(1), 21(28), 67(51), 37(47),59(45), 20(33), 42(43)*, 12(28), 85(99),
Batter :
David Warner -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
16(17), 86(84), 5(11), 20(25), 94(96), 13(9), 57(66), 10(8), 99(104)
Steven Smith-
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
94(114), 80(78)*, 105(131), 61(94), 1(8), 1(6), 47(41)*, 48(80)*, 38(25),
Marnus Labuschagne- Legbreak
2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
58(55), 4(6), 5(11), 10(11), 52(78), 5(12), 0(7), 31(58), 14(21), 29(36),
DNB, DNB, 0/9(1), DNB, DNB,DNB, 0/36(7), 0/13(2), 0/49(7),
Mitchell Marsh - Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
50(59), 2(3), 24(50), 26(27), 10(23), 111(123)
0/12(2), 1/22(6), 0/3(1), 2/29(7), DNB, 1/46(6)
Travis Head - Right Arm Off-break
Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
19(28), 69(57), 55(62), 27(28), 7(9), 47(52), 27(33), 70(65)*
All-rounder :
Marcus Stoinis– Right Arm Medium
5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
13(14), DNB, 0(6), 5(11), 3(15), DNB, 19(14), 44(31), 19(19)
0/29(5), 1/23(3), 1/14(3), 0/25(6), 1/6(2), 0/9(4), DNB , 0/3(1), DNB
Cameron Green– Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, 6dwn, 6dwn
20(28)*, 25(12)*, 89(92)*, 3(11), DNB, DNB, 25(26)*,
0/38(7), 2/25(6), 0/33(5), 1/17(6), 2/7(3), 5/33(9), 1/13(2), 0/27(5)
Ashton Agar –Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB , 7dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn
18(12)*, DNB, 0(2), DNB, 3(11), 11(8), 19(33)*
0/41(7), 0/62(10), 1/16(5), 1/15(3), 2/49(8), 2/47(9), 0/44(9),
Bowler :
Patt Cummins (c) - Right Arm fast
3/62(10), 2/22(6), 2/37(9), 4/35(9), 0/48(8), 3/34(8)
Josh Hazlewood –Right Arm Medium
2/33(7), 1/51(10), 0/11(6), 3/31(10), 3/30(10), 1/16(6), 0/36(10), 2/22(7),
Mitchell Starc –Left Arm fast
4/47(8), 1/45(10), 3/60(10), 2/12(7), 1/43(9), 1/33(8), 3/24(8), 1/27(9), 3/43(10),
Adam Zampa –Legbreak
4/45(10), 3/55(10), 1/53(10), 5/35(9), 1/38(10), 0/32(8), 3/21(4), 3/57(10),
Sean Abbott –Right Arm Medium
1/55(10), 0/26(7), 2/31(10), 2/1(5), 0/15(3), 0/74(9), 1/36(7),
England ODIs
WK :
Jos Buttler (c) -
4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn,
29(34), 19(27), 12(12), 60(80), 4(5), 30(32), 86(64)*, DNB, 162(70)*,
Phil Salt -
Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
23(16), 14(15), 17(10), 49(30), 77(54), 122(93), 60(54), 7(13), 25(21), 31(34),
Batter :
Jason Roy -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
0(2), 6(11), 14(12), 43(62), 41(31), 23(33), 0(5), 101(86)*, 73(60), 1(7),
David Malan -
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open
0(3), 134(128), 0(2), 36(50)*, 125(109), 0(2), 0(6), 68(69)*
Sam Billings -
3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
71(80), 17(22), DNB , 3(8), 18(22), 57(58), 8(28), 118(110)
James Vince -
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn
60(72), 5(6), 102(95), 56(52), DNB, 16(18), 16(24)
All-rounder :
Moeen Ali –Right Arm Offbreak
4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB,
10(4), 6(9), 3(4), 34(44), 47(64), 14(18), DNB, 42(40)*, DNB,
1/24(4), 2/22(4), 1/47(8), 0/33(8), 1/30(4), 0/9(2), DNB, 0/30(4), 3/57(10),
Sam Curran –Left Arm Fast Medium
7dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 6dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB, 5dwn,
0(4), DNB, 35(18), 18(18), DNB, DNB, DNB, 9(9)*,
0/55(7), 0/17(4), 1/5(2), 1/67(10), 0/35(6), 2/46(9), 5/48(10), 0/45(7),
David Willey –Left Arm Fast Medium
9dwn, 7dwn, 8dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, DNB, DNB
6(8), 34(40)*, 21(21), 18(15), 41(49), 21(26), DNB, DNB
2/44(9), 2/51(8), 1/9(4), 0/58(7), 1/27(9), 0/8(3), 4/36(9),
Liam Dawson - Left Arm Orthodox
7dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
20(21), 11(17), 28(36), DNB,14(7)*, 108(93), 1(2)
0/48(10), 1/65(10), 1/49(10), 2/41(10), 2/42(10), 2/39(10), 2/39(10)
Bowler :
Chris Woakes - Right Arm Medium
5dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn
7(14), DNB, DNB, 53(39)*, 26(39), 10(11)
2/42(10), 2/28(10), 4/18(10), 2/46(10), 3/32(10), 1/59(10)
Chris Jordan - Right Arm Medium
1/49(7), 0/59(9), 1/31(5), 2/42(8), 0/49(5), 0/57(9), 3/25(9)
Adil Rashid –Legbreak Googly
3/57(10), 1/36(6), 3/29(6), 0/63(10), 1/41(10), 2/50(9),
Olly Stone - Right Arm fast
0/50(10), 0/50(8), 0/24(3), 1/23(6), 0/32(6), 4/71(10)
Luke Wood - Left Arm fast Medium
0/59(10), 2/36(5), 0/13(3), 1/32(5), 2/44(8)
Cheat Sheet
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