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Match : Australia vs England 3rd t20i

Venue : Manuka Oval, Canberra

Date & Time : 14th October Friday at 1:40 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 22
AUS won - 10
ENG won - 11
NR - 01,

Pitch Report :

The pitch at the Manuka Oval Stadium is a batting -friendly one and offers great assistance for batter once again and also good for pacers and spinners throughout the game and both teams have world-class pacers available for this fixture. Batsmen will have to spend quality time in the middle to get going here in the initial overs.

The average first innings score here is 160 runs so far.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 19°C on the Friday with 50% humidity and 31 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of precipitation during the game.

Probable XI :

Australia :

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

England :

Alex Hales, Jos Buttler (c&wk), Dawid Malan, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Chris Woakes and Reece Topley/Chris Jordan.

Preview :

Australia and England will lock horns in the third T20I at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Friday, October 14. Ahead of the match, here's everything you need to know about the AUS vs ENG 2022 Dream11 prediction.

England have been sensational collectively, putting in two impressive performances in the series. While their first win was led by Jos Buttler and Alex Hales' batting exploits, their second was spurred on by Sam Curran's death-bowling skills.


The visitors will be eyeing a clean sweep against the Aussies, who have shown glimpses of their ability. Australia will want their bowling attack to find its groove sooner rather than later with the T20 World Cup fast approaching. With both teams eyeing a win to close out the series, a cracking game beckons at the Manuka Oval.

Team Guide

Make various team combinations with the help of these information.

Wicket keeper :

Jos Buttler :

Jos Buttler is in phenomenal form and he had a great IPL season scoring the equal-most centuries in a single IPL season. The newly appointed England's skipper showing his batting skills in The Hundred Toornament recently scored 40+ thrice in last five matches. Overall he's scored 2312 runs in 96 matches. Also he's a solid numbers against Australia scored 477 runs at an average of 38.20 in 14 innings, he was played a magnificent inning of 68 runs in the second match. 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 was open the innings in absence of Skipper Buttler against Pakistan recently and batted quite well smashed 88 off 41 in sixth match, he's played just 11 matches so far and managed to score 235 runs in these, but he was looking in good touch in The Hundred. will be an excellent punt pick if plays.

Matthew Wade :

Matthew Wade had a decent T20Is series against West Indies & India, scoring 144 runs in five matches, Wade has excelled in the middle order over the last year or so. He has played 70 matches in his international T20 career, scoring 1003 runs in 54 innings at an average of 25.70, he played ten international T20 match against England, scoring just 103 runs with the average of just 18.80. Good pick.

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, he's scored 432 runs with five half century in 12 IPL matches, and smashed 130 in three T20Is recently against Sri Lanka and batted brilliantly against West Indies in recent concluded series. The veteran scored 2850 runs at an impressive average of 33.90 in 95 innings. David Warner averages a strong 46.20 in 27 home T20Is at a strike rate of 151.79, and he was a lone warrior for Australia in the second match scored 73 runs, 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, were he played five matches in which he could score only 133 runs. However he's a very good batter, he scores runs with an average of 34.30 In T20Is, which is much better in this format. Finch scored 114 runs in his recently T20l against Sri Lanka. Finch manged to scored only 13 runs in the last match. But his current form is not good 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 61 T20ls matches so far and scored 997 runs at an average of 25.56, 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 eight T20ls matches and scored 45 runs in the last match. 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. He's played 50 matches so far and scored 1669 runs at an average of 41.20 in these, which includes a century and 14 half-centuries, he was smashed match winning 82 runs in the last match. Another safest c/vc pick for this match.

Alex Hales :

Alex Hales made his dreamy come back in national side after long time against Pakistan recently. He was smashed 259 runs in nine matches recently in The Hundred matches. Overall he's scored 1862 runs at an impressive average of 31.02 in 68 matches. Will be a solid c/vc pick.

Harry Brook :

Harry Brook is an a young talented middle batter slammed 436 runs in 12 innings of the T20 Blast at a strike rate of 163.9, with a top score of 77. He's played 13 T20Is so far and managed to scored just 316 runs. Punt pick.

Liam Livingstone :

Liam Livingstone is an attacking batting allrounder, who's able to destroy any bowling lineup on his day. Livingston rested series against Pakistan, and he will looking for find his rhythm before the T20 WC2022 here. He's scored 368 runs at an average of 21.64, and as well as scalped 12 wickets in 23 matches so far. Will be a solid c/vc pick.

All-rounder :

Ben Stokes :

Ben Stokes back in T20I squad after first time of his ODIs retirement he's the one of the best allrounder in the world at the moment. He's scored 449 runs at an average of 19.80 and also picked up 20 wickets in 34 matches. He's awful record against Australia 13 runs at an average of 6.50 also picked up two wickets in just three match. Will be a popular c/vc for this match.

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 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.

Marcus Stoinis :

Marcus Stoinis is an utility player who can able contribute with both bat & ball and last IPL season went well for him, scoring 156 runs in 10 innings of 11 matches at an average of 19.50 and bowling in five matches in which he took 4 wickets. He is a very good all-rounder, who's scored 600 runs at an average of 28.70 and also picked up 16 wickets in 43 matches he was magnificent in the last match with both bat & bowl scalped 3 wickets as well as scored 22 runs. Will be a good pick for this match.

Moeen Ali :

Moeen Ali is an experienced off-spinning all-rounder. Moeen Ali was looking good in The Hundred matches scored 172 runs & picked five wickets in eight matches ans had a fantastic series against Pakistan with the bat, overall he has scored 975 runs and has returned with 40 wickets at an economy rate of 8.40 in his T20Is career. He's able to make decent contribute with both & ball. He's scored 155 runs & picked up 2 wickets in 7 matches against Australia. 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. He scored magnificent 126 off 75 balls recently for Surrey in the County Championship. He's played 28 T20Is so far and scored 130 runs & picked up 27 wickets as well. He will be key with the ball and looking good in T20I series against Pakistan picked up seven wickets, and scalped three wickets in the last match. 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 seven wickets in last four matches. Overall he's 51 wickets in 41 matches. He's also a handy batter who's capable to hit the ball very well one of the best pick in bowling section.

Bowlers :

Reece Topley :

Reece Topley is new main pacer for England he was looked in good shape in recently matches against Pakistan scalped five wickets in just four matches. Overall he had picked up 20 wickets from 20 matches at an average of 29.94, an economy of 8.22. He has taken six wickets in last 5 matches. Must have pick.

Adil Rashid :

Adil Rashid is a vateren English Leg-spinner, he's set to return to the lineup after missing the previous T20Is series against India but he was not looking in his best against Pakistan recently. He has taken 88 wickets in 84 T20Is until now. Punt pick.

Mark Wood :

Mark Wood is an experienced made his T20Is comeback from November 2021 against Pakistan recently and bowled well scalped six wickets in just two matches that he was played. He's scalped 32 wickets in 21 matches so far with average of 20.78 Must have pick if plays.

Kane Richardson :

Kane Richardson is a experienced bowler who's lead Australian pace attack in absence off Starc & Hazelwood. The last series against Sri Lanka was very good for him in which he took 8 wickets 4 matches. Overall he's taken 4p wickets in 32 T20I matches and he's also handy with bat. Must have pick.

Sean Abbott :

Sean Abbott is a fine bowler who's also handy with bat also. He was bowled well in ODIs series against New Zealand recently but his T20Is figures is not justify his talent, he's picked up just five wickets in eight matches so far. Can picks wickets in bulk in absence of seniors bowler for his team. Punt pick.

Nathan Ellis :

Nathan Ellis is a dynamic pacer who's bowled with good pace and line length. He recently got a chance to play a match against India in which he took 3 wickets while bowling brilliantly. He has played only four matches in his T20I career so far in which he has taken 12 wickets, with a tremendous economy of 6.75 and an average of 9.00. Must have pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

AustraliaT20Is

WK :

Matthew Wade –

5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn,
21(15), 16(14), 39(29)*, 1(3), 43(20)*, 45(21)*, 81(42), 7(6),

Josh Inglis –

3dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,1dwn
24(22), 17(10), 3(8), 0(1), 24(15), 40(20), 31(18)*, 48(42)

Batter :

David Warner –

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

Aaron Finch (c) –

2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
12(7), 15(19), 58(53), 7(6), 31(15), 22(13), 29(20), 24(13),

Steven Smith –

2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
17(16), 9(10), 8(5)*, 35(24), 37(27)*, 5(4), DNB, 14(15),

Tim David –Right Arm Medium

4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn,
0(2), 42(20), 0(4), 54(27), 2(3), 18(14), 2(7), 23(15),

All-rounder :

Mitchell Marsh– Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
36(28), 3(3), 11(7), DNB , 0(1), 63(48), 89(62)
DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), 0/21(2), 0/7(2), DNB, 2/25(2)

Glenn Maxwell –Right Arm Off-break

3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
1(4), 0(3), 6(11), 0(1), 1(3), 43(25)*, 34(21), 21(15),
DNB, 0/8(2), 0/11(1), DNB, 0/10(1), 1/6(15B), 1/10(10B), DNB,

Cameron Green –Right Arm Medium

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

Marcus Stoinis – Right Arm Medium

3dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
35(15), 1(3), 37(27), 14(10), 1(5), 6(8)*, 38(23), 9(7),
1/36(3), 0/22(10B), 0/27(15B), 1/15(15B), 1/12(10B), 0/5(8), 2/8(2), DNB,

Daniel Sams – Right Arm Medium

6den, 6dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
6(4), 28(20)*, DNB, 13(8), 31(14), 3(3)*, DNB, 3(5),
1/42(4), 2/33(4), 0/20(2), 1/20(15B), 0/35(17B), 0/29(15B), 0/17(10B), 0/40(20B),

Ashton Agar –Left Arm Orthodox

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

Bowler :

Mitchell Starc – Left Arm fast Medium

4/20(4), 2/40(4), 3/26(4), 0/30(4), 0/41(4), 0/60(4), 2/38(4)

Josh Hazlewood –Right Arm Medium fast

0/19(4), 3/35(4), 1/40(4), 0/20(1), 2/39(4), 2/25(4), 0/16(4), 4/16(4),

Pat Cummins –Right Arm fast

2/32(4), 2/22(4), 1/40(4), 1/23(2), 0/47(4), 3/22(4),

Adam Zampa –Legbreak

1/34(4), 0/21(4), 0/44(4), 3/16(2), 0/36(4), 2/17(20B),

Kane Richardson –Right Arm Medium

1/39(4), 1/28(20B), 2/27(20B), 3/22(20B), 2/36(20B), 2/15(20B), 3/19(15B)

Nathan Ellis –Right Arm Medium

3/20(4), 3/30(4), 2/32(19B), 0/35(20B), 1/30(15B), 0/22(20B), 1/21(15B),

Sean Abbott –Right Arm Medium fast

0/11(1), 1/29(15B), 4/8(15B), 0/39(15B), 1/28(15B),

Mitchell Swepson –Legbreak

0/31(2), 0/31(4), 2/19(4), 0/38(3), 2/27(4), 1/31(4),


England T20Is

WK :

Jos Buttler (c) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
68(32), 29(14), 22(7), 18(9), 4(5), 0(1),

Philip Salt –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
20(12), 88(41), 3(6), 8(4), 8(6),

Batter :

Alex Hales –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
84(51), 18(13), 27(12), 1(3), 5(3), 26(21),

Dawid Malan –

5dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
2(2)*,78(47)*, 26(18), 36(35), 14(15), 0(1),

Harry Brook –

2dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
12(10), 46(29)*, DNB, 4(9), 34(29), 81(35)*, 31(19),

Liam Livingstone– Legbreak

2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
45(32), 5(4), 51(32)*, 4(3), 21(20),
0/7(5B), 0/10(5B), 0/7(5B), 0/28(20B), 1/12(10B),

All-rounder :

Ben Stokes –Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
9(9), 5(7), 5(7), 8(12), 0(4), 35(20)
0/18(2), 2/24(20B), 1/8(10B), 1/15(2), 2/37(4), 4/27(3)

Moeen Ali –Right Arm Offbreak

3dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB,
10(7), DNB, DNB, 51(37)*, 29(20),
0/11(1), 0/5(1), DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/30(3),

Liam Dawson –Left Arm Orthodox

6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn,
34(17), DNB, 5(5), 6(1)*, 6(8)*, 0(0)*, 7(7),
1/32(4), 0/7(1), 0/26(4), 1/25(15B), 3/15(20B), 1/21(20B), 0/1(5B), 0/23(10B),

Sam Curran –Left Arm Fast Medium

4dwn, DNB, DNB,5dwn, DNB,5dwn,
2(5), DNB, DNB, 17(11), DNB, 10(8)*,
2/35(4), 1/27(3), 2/26(4), 2/23(4), 1/37(4), 0/29(4),

David Willey –Left Arm fast Medium

DNB, DNB,8dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB,
DNB, DNB, 0(1)*, 11(10), DNB, DNB,
2/22(4), 2/32(4), 2/23(4), 1/31(4), 0/44(4), 0/41(4),

Bowler :

Mark Wood –Right Arm fast

3/34(4), 3/24(4), 0/34(4), 0/47(4), 2/18(4), 1/33(4),

Tymal Mills –Left Arm fast Medium

0/33(20B), 1/35(3), 2/22(3), 3/30(4), 2/47(4),

Reece Topley –Left Arm Fast Medium

2/36(4), 1/34(4), 1/31(4), 2/37(4), 1/22(4), 0/27(15B), 0/17(15B), 3/24(20),

Adil Rashid –Legbreak Googly

1/41(3), 1/5(4), 0/38(4), 0/41(4), 0/27(4), 2/32(4),

Chris Woakes – Right Arm Medium

3/26(4), 1/30(4), 2/36(4), 0/43(4), 1/25(3), 2/23(4), 1/12(4)

Chris Jordan –Right Arm fast Medium

0/21(2), 1/20(20B), 0/33(20B), 2/16(20B), 1/43(4), 0/30(4), 2/37(4), 4/27(4),

Richard Gleeson –Right Arm Fast Medium

1/39(4), 0/13(2), 1/38(3), 3/51(4), 1/31(4), 3/15(4),

Cheat Sheet

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