Australia Vs New Zealand, 27th Match of WC 2023 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Australia Vs New Zealand, 27th Match of WC 2023

Venue : HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala

Date & Time : 28th October, Saturday at 10:30 AM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 141
AUS won - 95
NZ won - 39
NR - 07,
Tied - 00,

Pitch Report :

This will be the second match on the relaid Dharamsala pitch. Conditions are cooler there, which may aid movement upfront with the new ball. But Dharamsala is known for its batting-friendly surface, offering a good balance between pace and bounce. The pitch typically favors stroke play, and batters can expect even bounce, allowing them to play their shots confidently. The outfield is generally quick, which helps the ball travel to the boundaries. Spinners might find some assistance as the match progresses, with the pitch likely to offer grip and turn. Considering the recent matches played at this venue, high-scoring encounters have been common. Teams have posted substantial totals, and the pitch has assisted stroke-making. Given the batting-friendly nature of the pitch, the team winning the toss might opt to bat first, aiming to set a commanding total on the board.

The average first innings score on this wicket is 270 runs.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 24°C on the Saturday with 49% humidity and 13 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the game.

Probable XI :

Australia :

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa.

New Zealand :

Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c) (wk), Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

Preview :

Australia will lock horn against the New Zealand in 27th of the ODI World Cup, at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamshala. Australia and New Zealand two teams that were Potential Top 4 before the start of the CWC had started to get into the rhythm specially australia who lost first 2 matches are on a winning spree with 3 consecutive wins on the Trott and on the other hand Newzealand has won 4 out of 5 matches in the CWC.
Australia has got their combination right but they have to get one thing sorted i.e fitting in Travis head in the team as he has been the X Factor for them before the CWC, head won australia the WTC final on his own, Has a fantastic one day record this year. His return will make Aussies more Dangerous.
Newzealand will look to exploit the Dharamshala conditions as it is a day match. We might witness a 2015 like wc encounter this time. Boult from newzealand and starc from Australia.

Australia lost their first two matches against India and South Africa. It was the worst start in the nation's history in World Cup cricket. But Pat Cummins and his men showed their character and made a comeback by winning the next three games. With six points from five matches and a net run rate of -0.193, Australia are currently placed in the fourth spot in the points table. David Warner is currently in great form with two consecutive hundreds under his belt. Also, it looks like Adam Zampa is getting back into his rhythm. The current form of the key players and the winning momentum being under their belt might go a big way in deciding Australia's fate in the Trans-Tasmanian rivalry. Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne have also found their touch in the last game. Currently, the Aussies are looking like the team that has been the most successful in the World Cups and would look to maintain their form in the next game.


New Zealand have been one of the best teams in the tournament. The absence of Kane Williamson was one of the biggest headaches for the team management ahead and during the tournament. But Latham has played the role of a skipper to perfection and all the departments have more or less clicked for them. The biggest asset for the team has been the form of Rachin Ravindra with the bat and Mitchell Santner with the ball. However, the inability of the bowling department to defend a total against the formidable batting line-up of India will be something to think about for the team management. Moreover, the Kiwis have played most of their relatively easy matches, barring the one against England. So, the journey ahead will be a true test for Latham and his men.

Team Guide

Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.

*Australia*

Alex Carey :

Alex Carey is the known for his consistency in lower order, he will not take unnecessary risks but will score at a good rate. Overall he's scored 1814 runs at an average of 32.98, includes eight half-centuries and a century. The wicket-keeper batter also has a solid numbers against the Kiwi's, with 211 runs at an average of 52.8. Punt pick.

Josh Inglis :

Josh Inglis is the hit or miss type batter but he was played a brilliant inning of 58 runs recently against the SL, also he has brilliant with his wicketkeeping skills. Overall he's scored 233 runs at an average of 19.42. Punt pick.

David Warner :

David Warner is one of the top openers in the world with 6729 runs at an average of 45.47. He has a decent record against at Kiwi's, hammered 639 runs in 15 ODIs at an average of 42.6 and strike rate of 97.4. This includes two centuries and two fifties. Warner gave Australia a fantastic start and smashed consecutive centuries in past two innings, 163 vs PAK & 104 vs NED. Warner is now leading run getter for Aussies in this tournament with 332 runs at an average of 66.40. Default c/vc pick.

Steven Smith :

Steve Smith is the known for his consistency, he will not take unnecessary risk but will score at a handy strike rate. He has not been able to do anything special in the first four matches of this World Cup but batted well in the last match scored 71 runs. But now a big innings is going to come from his bat. The right-hander has an good record against New Zealand (551 runs, avg. 44.2), which includes three fifties & two centuries. Default c/vc pick.

Marnus Labuschagne :

Marnus Labuschagne is the technical sound batter who's going through with fine form. He has played useful innings in all matches so far scoring 183 runs at an average of 36.60 in this WC. The quality batter scored 1451 runs at an average of 37.21 in 43 ODIs so far, but he's able done well compared to these figures and he's also scored 113 runs at an average of 28.2 in four ODIs against inning against the New Zealand. Punt pick.

Mitchell Marsh :

Mitchell Marsh is an excellent batting all-rounder has established himself as one of Australia’s most reliable performers in white ball cricket over recent years. Finally, in the past three matches against Sri Lanka & Pakistan, he played consecutive convincing innings of 122 & 52. He's overall scored 2420 runs & gets 54 wickets in 50 over farmat. In 9 ODI matches against New Zealand, Marsh has accumulated 236 runs at an average of 33.7. Overall as ODI opener, Marsh has hit 554 runs at an average of 55.4 and strike rate of 122.3. Will be a best c/vc pick.

Marcus Stoinis :

Marcus Stoinis is another valuable all-rounder for Australia, with 1446 runs and 46 wickets in ODIs. The star allrounder managed to score 214 runs at an average of 53.5 in 5 matches against the New Zealand also gets 4 wickets. His ability to perform under pressure in crucial situations is an asset to the team. Default c/vc pick.

Cameron Green :

Cameron Green is a quality allrounder who's scored 395 runs and taken 16 wickets in his 22 matches ODI career so far. The allrounder also scored 114 runs without dismissed & gets two wickets in two matches at the New Zealand. He has been in good recent form and can turn out to be effective here as well. Good pick.

Mitchell Starc :

Mitchell Starc looking in good shape and he's second top wicket taker for Australia in this tournament picking up 7 wickets in five matches with the economy is 5.48. The quality pacer also has 29 wickets with the average of 17.9 runs apiece in 13 ODI innings against the New Zealand. The Kiwi's top-order is slightly vulnerable to the left-arm pace, and Starc has also troubled them in the past. Starc will have the responsibility of providing powerplay wickets to his team, something the other bowlers have failed to do consistently this series. Must have pick.

Pat Cummins :

Pat Cummins is one of the best bowler for Aussies who's picked up six wickets in at an event in 35.33 in this WC. Cummins has 132 wickets in 82 matches with an astonishing average of 28.33. He picks up a wicket every 31 balls in this format. Pat Cummins has scalped 18 wickets, including the best figures of 4 for 41 against the Australia. Must have pick.

Josh Hazlewood :

Josh Hazlewood is a wicket-taking fast bowler. With 122 wickets from 79 ODI matches, also scalped 28 wickets in 14 matches against the NZ. He was destroyed Indian top order in the first game took 3/38. The Australian pacer has a knack for taking wickets consistently. He is poised to be a valuable addition to fantasy teams for this match.

Adam Zampa :

Adam Zampa is a lone specialist spin option for Australia and done his well in previous three outings took 4/8, 4/53 & 4/47 respectively and he's now top wicket taker in this World Cup with 13 wickets in five matches. Zampa is managed to get 14 wickets in just 8 matches against the New Zealand. overall he's 155 wickets in just 90 ODIs. Good pick.

Sean Abbott :

Sean Abbott is the handy bowling allrounder who's looking good with bat & ball ODIs series against the India. He comes into this series in good form. Overall he's 20 wickets in 17 ODIs so far. Punt pick.

*New Zealand*

Tom Latham :

Tom Latham is a stylish elegant left-hand batter. He stabilizes the batting in the middle order for New Zealand and scored consecutive fifties in past three innings scored 68 & 53 respectively. In 139 ODIs, he has scored 3923 runs at an average of 35.03, which includes 7 centuries and 23 half-centuries. The Kiwi's skipper always loves to play in India, scored 601 runs at an impressive average of 50.1, including five fifties and a century. But hasn't good record against the Australians, managed to scored just 146 runs in 10 innings. Good pick.

Devon Conway :

Devon Conway is the one of the most reliable batter in the New Zealand's squad at the moment, who's the played decent knock in the WC opener smashed match winning unbeaten 152* runs. Overall he's 1123 runs in just 27 ODIs, with the average of 48.83, includes five centuries and three half-centuries. Conway has 72 runs at an average of 24.0 and a strike rate of 63.2 in Three ODI against the Australia. Another safest c/vc pick.

Kane Williamson :

Kane Williamson is the one of the top batter in the world and shown good form in his first world cup outing scored match winning 78 runs. He has an excellent career record against the Australia with 564 runs at an average of 37.6 and strike rate of 73.7, also smashed two fifties and a century. Will be a default c/vc pick for this match. (not available)

Will Young :

Will Young is an attacking opening batter who's played 26 ODIs so far and scored 959 runs at an average of 41.7 in these. He's loves to play his shots freely specially in the Powerplay. The opener has played four matches so far in this World Cup, out of which he has scored two half-centuries in the last three matches. Hit or miss type plyer.

Glenn Philips :

Glenn Philips is the multi dimensional player who can do anything like batting, bowling or wicketkeeping. He's important part of Kiwi's team from last 2-3 years. He was the man of the match for his useful knock of 71 runs in a match ago against the Bangladesh. He'd scored 564 runs at an average of 33.18 & also gets 9 wickets in 25 ODIs matches so far. He was the done wonder with the ball in this tournament allready taken three wickets. Punt pick.

Mitchell Santner :

Mitchell Santner is the second leading wicket-taker in this World Cup with 12 wickets in five matches with the economy is 4.25. The allrounder who's the equally effective with both bat & ball. He scored 235 runs at an average of 26.1 & gets 17 wickets in 13 games against Australia and scored 237 runs & 21 wickets in 16 matches in India. Santner can stifle the batters with his immaculate lines and lengths. He will be a giant in this World Cup and will look to make a significant impact in the tournament. Santner can also score a few runs consistently. Must have pick.

Daryl Mitchell :

Daryl Mitchell is among the best Kiwi batters in this World Cup and smashed his first ever World Cup hundred (130 off 127) in last match against India. He has 920 runs at an average of 51.1 and a strike rate of 96.6 in 20 ODI innings this year. This includes two half-centuries and four centuries. Whenever he got a chance to bat, he did not disappoint. He has proven to be a key player with his batting skills that have resulted into several power-hitting strides backed up by his consistent contributions which should continue in this fixture. Good pick.

Rachin Ravindra :

Rachin Ravindra is the decent spin bowling allrounder who was the man of the match in WC opener against the England, smashed his maiden ODI century (123* off 96) also gets a wicket after that made (51 runs + 1wkt) in second game & scored crucial 75 runs in the last match against the India. But he's managed to pick up just 15 wickets & scored 479 runs in his 17 matches ODI career. But he's able to done better compare these figures. Punt pick.

James Neesham :

James Neesham also looked in strong form during the warm-ups which could be his main source to develop his overall contributions that can continue to build his current form. He's played 74 matches so far and picked up 69 wickets in these and also scored 1437 runs at an average of 28.17. Neesham has played 10 matches against Australia and scored 234 runs and also gets 4 wickets. Punt pick.

Trent Boult :

Trent Boult is the legendary pacer who is back in the New Zealand squad for the ODI World. The 34-year-old left-arm seamer has picked up 203 wickets in 109 ODIs with the best figures of 7 for 34. He has bowled well in this tournament picked up 6 wickets with the economy is 4.55. Trent Boult has 39 wickets at an average of 16.9 and a strike rate of 21.5 in 15 ODI innings against the Australia. Must have pick.

Tim Southee :

Tim Southee is an experienced wicket taking pacer, who's known for his accurate line or length. The right arm pacer scalped 17 wickets in 21 matches against Australia, while striking every 60 balls. Must have pick if plays.

Matt Henry :

Matt Henry has managed to pick consistent wickets for his side which could only push his form considering his improving performances in the recent ODIs games. He's gets total 140 wickets in 80 matches so far. He has fifth most wickets in ongoing tournament with 10 wickets at an average of 21.70 & economy is 5.10. Henry also scalped 17 wickets in just eight matches against the Australia. Good pick.

Ish Sodhi :

Ish Sodhi is the quality leg break bowler who could be more effective in Indian pitches. Overall he's picked up 61 wickets in 49 matches so far, with the economy is 5.46. Sodhi also scalped 19 wickets in 16 matches against in Asia and gets 5 wickets in three matches against the Australia. Punt pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

Australia ODIs

WK :

Alex Carey -

3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
11(14), 28(25), 11(19), 14(12), 2(4), 99(77), 12(23), 6(10), 3(9), 39(46), DNB, 12(6)*, 0(1), 21(18), 67(51),

Josh Inglis -

3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 6dwn, Open, 3dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
14(12), 13(9), 58(59), 5(4), 48(30), 0(3), 6(9), 45(45), 0(4), 50(27), 1(5), 26(27), 138(130), 41(18)*, 5(4), 85(70)

Batter :

Mitchell Marsh (c) - Right Arm Medium

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn,
9(15), 121(108), 52(51), 7(15), 0(6), 31(48), DNB, 96(84), 4(4), 71(56), 6(9), 29(26), 0(1), 17(15), 47(47), 66(36)*, 81(65), 56(30),
2/19(4), DNB, 0/6(1), DNB, 2/43(7), 1/24(5),

David Warner -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open,
104(93), 163(124), 11(6), 13(27), 41(52), 48(33), 56(34), 53(39), 52(53), 10(6),12(13), 78(56), 106(93), 0(2),23(31), 106(102), 16(17), 86(84),

Steven Smith -

1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
71(68), 7(9), 0(5), 19(16), 46(71), 27(29), 55(42), 74(61), 0(1), 41(60), 0(3), DNB, 22(30), 21(16), 94(114), 80(78)*, 105(131), 61(94),

Marnus Labuschagne -

2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 7dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn
62(47), 8(12), 40(60), 46(74), 27(41), 40(31), 3(5)*, 72(58), 27(31), 39(49), 44(63), 20(22), 15(16), 124(99), 80(93)*, 28(45), DNB, 15(22), 8(4), 58(55)

Travis Head -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
17(11)*, 38(24), 64(36), 33(28), 31(31), 51(30), 5(10), 152(130), 19(28),

All-rounder :

Glenn Maxwell - Right Arm off-break

4dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn
106(44), 0(1), 31(21)*, 3(17), 15(25), 77(71), 5(6), 5(7), 8(10), 14(8), 25(50), 2(8), 19(22)
DNB, 0/40(5), 1/36(10), 2/34(10), 0/33(8), 1/34(8), DNB, 4/60(10), 0/7(2), 0/18(4), 0/9(3), 4/52(10), DNB

Cameron Green - Right Arm Medium

5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn,
8(11), 8(20), 50(40)*, 34(26), 9(13), 19(13), 31(52), 18(27), 0(2)*, DNB, DNB , 12(19), 25(12)*, 89(92)*, 3(11),
DNB, 0/11(2), DNB, DNB, 1/30(7), 2/103(10), 0/44(6), 1/59(10), 1/32(5), 0/20(5), DNB, 0/35(6), 2/25(4), DNB, 1/17(6),

Marcus Stoinis - Right Arm Medium

3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
21(24), 20(10)*, 5(4), 29(21), 18(13), 10(12), 17(10), 26(26), DNB , 5(8), 11(8), 42(29)*, 12(15),
2/40(5), 0/11(2), 0/11(2), 0/40(5), 1/81(10), 1/58(10), 2/20(6), 1/43(10), DNB, 2/27(7), DNB, 1/21(5), 0/29(5),

Sean Abbott - Right Arm Medium

DNB, DNB, 6dwn,
DNB, DNB, 54(36),
1/31(6), 1/30(3), 1/91(10), 1/46(10), 2/54(10), 0/31(3), 2/50(7), 1/40(9), 1/50(10), 3/23(6), 0/31(9), 2/39(8), 1/56(8), 2/45(8),

Bowler :

Mitchell Starc - Left Arm Fast

1/22(4), 1/65(8), 2/43(10), 2/53(9), 1/31(8), 0/35(6), 3/18(3), 1/53(7), 0/67(10), 5/53(8), 3/49(10), 4/47(8), 1/45(10), 3/60(10), 2/11(7), 1/43(9),

Pat Cummins - Right Arm fast

1/14(4), 2/62(8), 2/32(7), 1/71(9), 0/33(7), 2/34(6), 1/59(8), 1/44(10), 2/25(6), 3/62(10), 2/22(6), 2/37(9), 4/35(9), 0/48(8), 3/57(10),

Adam Zampa - Legbreak

4/8(3), 4/53(10), 4/47(8), 1/70(10), 0/53(8), 1/67(10), 2/57(10), 3/71(10), 0/113(10), 4/48(8), 1/42(9), 4/45(10), 0/6(2), 0/37(6), 1/50(8), 3/45(9), 4/31(6),

Josh Hazlewood - Right Arm Medium fast

1/27(6), 1/37(10), 0/36(7), 1/60(9), 3/38(9), 2/42(8), 1/62(10), 2/79(10), 0/74(9), 3/41(10), 1/21(7), 2/33(7), 1/51(10), 0/11(6), 3/31(10),

New Zealand ODIs

WK :

Tom Latham -

3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
5(7), 68(74), DNB, 53(46), DNB, 13(22), 3(12), 19(22), DNB, 59(38), 60(76), 45(60), 98(85), 20(36),

Devon Conway -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
0(9), 20(18), 45(59), 32(40), 152(121)*, 7(12), 9(18), 14(24), 111(121)*, 138(100), 7(16), 10(16), 52(65), 101(92)

Batter :

Kane Williamson -

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
78(107)*, 53(68), 85(100), 26(39), 0(3)*, DNB, 94(98)*, 27(56), 17(58), 45(71), 34(50), 19(26), 22(31),

Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
130(127), 1(7), 89(67)*, 48(47), DNB, 4(14), 17(31), 57(52), 118(91)*, 34(48), 21(24), 129(119), 113(115), 6(8)
DNB, 0/11(1), DNB, DNB, 2/40(7), 0/10(2), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), 3/32(7)

Glenn Philips - Right Arm off-break

4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
23(26), 71(80), 16(11)*, 4(4), DNB, 25(32), 72(76), 2(4), DNB, 39(42), 7(20), 5(6), 5(7), 36(52)
0/12(2), 0/13(3), 1/13(2), 0/11(2), 2/17(3), 1/57(8), 0/9(2), 0/16(4), 0/25(3), DNB, 1/65(5), 0/34(4), DNB, DNB

Mark Chapman -

5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
6(8), 25(12)*, DNB, 5(13), DNB, 43(33), 46(33), 13(21), 1(3), 15(14), 0(12), 47(37), 20(18), 7(7), 3(12),

Will Young –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
17(27), 54(64), 70(80), 0(1), 70(80), 0(8), 58(91), 24(31), 12(13), 33(39), 29(33), 87(91), 15(20), 33(41), 19(22), 86(78),

All-rounder :

James Neesham - Right Arm Fast Medium

DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn
DNB, 11(10), 17(15)*, 36(34), 2(4), 16(16), 34(11)*, 1(7),
0/56(7), 0/15(2), 0/64(9), 0/65(8), 0/41(10), 0/14(3), 1/30(4), 0/31(5),

Mitchell Santner - Left Arm Orthodox

6dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn
1(2), 7(5)*, DNB, 36(17)*, DNB, 4(8), 9(9), 34(29), 27(39), 57(45), 15(17)
1/37(10), 3/39(8), 1/31(10), 5/59(10), 2/37(10), 1/38(7), 0/52(9), 0/58(10), 1/28(4), 1/56(10), 0/64(10)

Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox

1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, Open
75(87), 9(13), 51(51), 123(96)*, DNB, 10(14), 0(2), 61(48), 28(22), 4(2), DNB, 28(20), 9(9), 49(32), 22(23), 30(35),
32(41), 1/34(5), 0/37(7), 0/46(9), 1/46(10), 1/76(10), 1/20(5), 0/26(8), ABN, 4/60(10), 0/28(2), 0/32(4), 3/48(10), 3/65(10), 0/75(10), 1/53(8), DNB, ABN

Bowler :

Trent Boult - Left Arm Fast Medium

1/60(10), 2/18(7), 2/45(10), 0/34(8), 1/48(10), 2/33(6), 0/37(8), 5/51(10), 3/37(7), 2/25(10), 4/38(10), 4/20(10), 3/53(10), 3/18(6)

Tim Southee - Right Arm Medium

0/29(4), 2/65(7), 2/71(10), 3/56(10), 2/33(6), 1/55(8), 1/17(7), 2/36(8)

Lockie Ferguson - Right Arm fast

2/63(8), 3/19(7), 3/49(10), 0/32(8), 1/26(6), 1/28(7), 1/80(9), 1/50(9), 0/53(10), 0/21(5), 1/77(10), 2/63(10), 1/31(7)

Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium

1/55(9), 1/16(5), 2/58(10), 3/40(9), 3/48(10), 2/69(10), 1/42(7), 0/45(10), 1/47(8), 3/65(10), 3/54(10), 1/59(10), 0/45(10), 3/14(10)

Ish Sodhi - Leg break

0/40(6), 6/39(10), 1/60(10), 1/53(10), 0/56(10), 1/79(10), 1/51(10),

Cheat Sheet

Team