IND vs AUS | Australia tour of India, 4th T20i | 1-12-2023 19:00|1|0| Preview Added | After-Toss Teams Added | 3
India vs Australia 3rd T20 Match Prediction
Match: India vs Australia
Time: 1 Dec, 07:00 PM (IST)
Series:: Australia tour of India, 2023
Venue: Shaheed Veer Narayan Stadium - Raipur
Recent Form:
IND
L, W, W, W, W
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L, W, W, W, W
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AUS
W, L, L, W, W
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W, L, L, W, W
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Info:
- Suryakumar Yadav needs only 21 runs in this match to bring up 2000 T20I runs and we are backing the Indian skipper to be his team’s highest run scorer against Australia. Ravi Bishnoi is the leading wicket-taker in the series with 6 wickets at a strike-rate of 12.00 and he is our pick for India’s top wicket-taker in Raipur.
- Travis Head struck eight boundaries as he hit 35 runs from 18 balls at the top of the order to begin Australia’s successful chase of 223 on Tuesday. He is a strong choice for Australia’s highest run scorer against India in the fourth T20I. Jason Behrendorff returned exceptional figures of 1/12 from 4 overs despite his side conceding 222 runs. The tall left-armer is our tip for Australia’s top wicket-taker on Friday.
- Australian batters have struggled to pick Ravi Bishnoi’s variations across the series so far and we expect him to take over 1.5 wickets in the fourth T20I.
Live Streaming:
TV Channels: This game will be broadcast on Sports 18 Network, Fox Cricket and TNT Sports.
Live Streaming: You can live-stream the match on JioCinema and Kayo Sports.
Weather & Pitch Report:
Weather: ⛅
Cloudy and humid conditions are forecast throughout Friday’s game in Raipur. There is a very small chance of a passing rain shower but mostly it will be dry with the temperature in the mid-20s.
Pitch: 🏟️
The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium wicket is usually one which provides a good contest between bat and ball. A par score will be over 185 for the team batting first on Friday.
Toss Prediction:
This will be the first ever T20I at this venue which has only hosted one previous international, an ODI earlier this year. In T20s, 57.1% of games have been won by the team fielding first so we predict that the captains will choose to insert the opposition if they win the toss on Friday.
Team NEWS:
IND Team News:
We will see Shreyas Iyer back in action after a good run in the ODI World Cup. He will join the squad along with pacer Deepak Chahar for the remaining 2 T20Is. We are expecting them to be part of the playing 11 as well with Tilak Varma and Prasidh Krishna making place for them. Mukesh Kumar joined back the team the next day after his marriage and he will be part of the playing 11.
AUS Team News:
Adam Zampa and Steven Smith had already departed from India with Australia choosing to rest some of their players who have been in India throughout the Cricket World Cup. Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Josh Inglis and Sean Abbott have also now left with Josh Philippe, Ben McDermott, Ben Dwarshuis and Chris Green now available.
Predicted Playing11:
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IND
1. Yashasvi Jaiswal
2. Ruturaj Gaikwad
3. Ishan Kishan(WK)
4. Shreyas Iyer(C)
5. Suryakumar Yadav
6. Rinku Singh
7. Axar Patel
8. Ravi Bishnoi
9. Arshdeep Singh
10. Avesh Khan
11. D Chahar/P Krishna
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AUS
1. Travis Head
2. Aaron Hardie
3. Ben McDermott
4. Josh Philippe(WK)
5. Matthew Short
6. Tim David
7. Matthew Wade(WK)(C)
8. Nathan Ellis
9. Jason Behrendorff
10. Tanveer Sangha
11. Kane Richardson
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Watch the Video for Other Team combinations & stats
ℹ️ Grand League Team Added in Final Team Section
IND vs AUS Team Combo:
IND Team Info -
- Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad will probably open the inning.
- Ruturaj Gaikwad is having topmost fantasy points in this series.
- Ishan Kishan will bat at the one-down position. He is the backbone of the batting team.
- Shreyas Iyer and Suryakumar Yadav will handle the middle-order batting.
- Shreyas Iyer will lead the India as a Captain. He is also a good Batsman
- Ishan Kishan will do the Wicket Keeping for India.
- Ravi Bishnoi and Axar Patel will take care of the spin bowling of his team.
- Prasidh Krishna and Arshdeep Singh will lead the pace attack of his team.
AUS Team Info -
- Travis Head and Aaron Hardie will probably open the inning.
- Ben McDermott will bat at the one-down position. He is the backbone of the batting team.
- Josh Philippe and Matthew Short will handle the middle-order batting.
- Matthew Wade will lead the Australia as a Captain. He was the highest fantasy points gainer in the previous match.
- Josh Philippe will do the Wicket Keeping for Australia.
- Tanveer Sangha will take care of the spin bowling of the team.
- Nathan Ellis and Jason Behrendorff will lead the pace attack of his team.
Winning Chances:
Tuesday’s T20I was a brilliant exhibition of cricket with some fine batting seen on both sides but it will be very tough to match the 447 runs in this game. Jason Behrendorff has proved to be an expert T20I bowler for Australia so far in the series and we can expect him to be very economical once more. However, Australia are not going to be able to field as strong a team for this game so we expect India to come out on top and to get a third win in the series.
India to beat Australia in the 4th T20.
IND vs AUS Key Players:
India
Suryakumar Yadav
The captain is approaching 150 runs for the series and hit another quick-fire innings of 39 runs from 29 balls, including seven boundaries in the third T20I.
Ruturaj Gaikwad
Tuesday’s T20I was a memorable day for the opener who hit his first international century and in doing so became the first Indian to score a hundred against Australia in this format.
Arshdeep Singh
The swing bowler has picked up a wicket in both of the last two matches in the series. Batters will attack his full length once more in this game which will give him plenty of opportunities for more dismissals.
Ravi Bishnoi
Once again, the 23 year old spinner was the pick of the India bowling attack in the last game. He comes into this fixture after dismissing Josh Inglis and Tim David in Guwahati.
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Australia
Travis Head
The left-handed opener made his first appearance on Tuesday since hitting a match-winning century in the Cricket World Cup final earlier in the month. He now looks set to be an all-format star for Australia.
Matthew Wade
The skipper was out in the middle as his side got over the finish line in the third T20I. He hit 28 not out from 16 balls and has a top score of 80 in this format.
Nathan Ellis
The bowling all-rounder went wicketless on Tuesday but was one of only two bowlers in Australia’s attack to keep his economy rate in single figures.
Jason Behrendorff
The tall opening bowler showed just what Australia had missed in the second T20I as he took the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal and bowled the only maiden of the game in Tuesday’s match.
Team Forms:
IND Team Form:
After eight games without a defeat in T20Is, India’s run came to an end with the loss in Guwahati.
AUS Team Form:
Australia had Jason Behrendorff and Glenn Maxwell to thank for their victory on Tuesday which ended their losing streak but they will be much changed for this match.
SQUAD:
India (IND) Squad:
Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Ishan Kishan(w), Suryakumar Yadav(c), Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Arshdeep Singh, Avesh Khan, Prasidh Krishna, Deepak Chahar, Shreyas Iyer, Jitesh Sharma, Mukesh Kumar, Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube
Australia (AUS) Squad:
Travis Head, Matthew Short, Aaron Hardie, Ben McDermott, Matthew Wade(w/c), Tim David, Chris Green, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jason Behrendorff, Tanveer Sangha, Kane Richardson, Josh Philippe
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+ Ground and Pitch info about
Greenfield International Stadium
– Greenfield International Stadium Score Records
Total matches:
3
Batting first won:
1
Bowling first won:
2
1st inn avg score:
114
2nd inn avg score:
114
Highest Total:
173/2
Highest Chased:
173/2
Lowest Defended:
67/5
IND vs AUS Head-to-Head
India – 15 Won
Australia – 10 Won
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IND vs AUS Recent Forms
India – Won
Australia – Lost
Player Recent Performance:
India ODI
Wicket Keeper
Ishan Kishan (Wk) –
Open, Open, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open
47(47), 0(1), 31(18), 18(26), 23(18)*,
ODI
BAT – Match – 25, Innings – 22, Runs – 886, Avg – 44
KL Rahul –
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB
39(20)*, 102(64), 8(17), 21(19), 39(58), 27(35), 34(34)*, 19(29)*, DNB
Batsman
Rohit Sharma –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
47(29), 61(54)+1/7(0.3), 40(24), 4(2), 87(101), 46(40), 48(40),86(63), 131(84)
Virat Kohli –
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
117(113), 51(56)+1/13(3), 101(121)*, 88(94), 0(9), 95(104), 103(97)*, 16(18), 55(56)*
Shubman Gill –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,Open, Open, Open
80(66)*, 51(32)+0/11(2), 23(24), 82(92), 0(13), 26(31), 53(55), 16(11), 104(97)
ODI
BAT – Match – 35, Innings – 35, Runs – 1917, Avg – 66
Shreyas Iyer –
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
105(70), 128(94)*, 77(87), 82(56), 4(16), 33(29), 19(25), 53(62)*, 25(23)*
ODI
BAT – Match – 47, Innings – 42, Runs – 1801, Avg – 46
Surya Kumar Yadav –
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
1(2), 2(1)*+0/17(2), 22(14), 12(9), 49(47), 2(4), 8(7), 72(37)*, 50(49), 26(34)
ODI
BAT – Match – 30, Innings – 28, Runs – 667, Avg – 28
All-Rounder
Ravindra Jadeja – Left Arm Orthodox
DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB
DNB, DNB, 29(15)*, 35(24), 8(13), 39(34)*, DNB, DNB, DNB
0/63(10), 2/49(9), 5/33(7+1M), 1/4(.1), 1/16(5+1M), 0/48(10), 2/38(10), 0/38(8), 3/28(8+2M)
R Ashwin – Right Arm off-break
DNB, DNB, DNB, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn
DNB, DNB, DNB, 25(24)*, 5(13),1(2), 0(4)
1/34(9), 3/41(7), 1/47(10), 0/68(9+1M), 1/53(10), 1/57(9+1M), 2/40(10)
Hardik Pandya (c) – Right Arm Medium
DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn
DNB, DNB, DNB, 11(8)*, DNB, 5(18)
0/8(.3), 2/34(6), 2/43(7), 1/28(3), 3/3(3), 1/14(5)
Bowler
Jaspreet Bumrah – Right Arm Medium
1/64(9+1M), 2/33(8+1M), 0/14(5), 1/8(4+1M), 3/32(7+1M), 1/45(9+1M), 2/41(9+1M), 2/19(6+1M), 4/39(10)
Mohammad Shami – Right Arm Medium fast
7/57(10), 0/41(6), 2/18(4), 5/18(4+1M), 4/22(5+2M), 5/54(10), 1/39(6), 5/51(9+1M), 2/32(7+1M)
Kuldeep Yadav – Left Arm wrist spin
1/56(10), 2/41(9+1M), 2/7(5+1M), 0/3(2), 2/24(8), 2/73(10), 1/47(10), 2/35(10), 1/40(10), 2/42(10)
Mohd. Siraj- Right Arm Medium
1/78(9), 2/29(5+1M), 1/14(3+1M), 3/16(5+2M), 0/33(6), 1/45(9+1M), 2/60(10), 2/50(8), 0/76(9), 1/26(7)
ODI
BAT – Over – 221, Wkt – 54, Sr – 24
Shardul Thakur – Right Arm Medium
1/59(9),0/12(2), 1/31(6), 0/35(4), 0/78(10), 3/65(10)
ODI
BAT – Over – 306, Wkt – 63, Sr – 29
Prasidh Krishna – Right Arm Medium
1/45(5), 2/56(8), 1/43(9), 1/28(5+1M), 3/50(8)
ODI
BAT – Over – 132, Wkt – 29, Sr – 28
Australia ODI
Wicket Keeper
Alex Carey (Wk) –
4dwn, 3dwn*, 1dwn*, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn
0(2), 11(14), 28(25), 11(19), 14(12), 2(4)
ODI
BAT – Match – 71, Innings – 65, Runs – 1814, Avg – 34
Josh Inglis (Wk)
5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
28(49), DNB, 0(1), 3(6), 38(28), 14(12), 13(9), 58(59), 5(4)
LA
BAT – Match – 36, Innings – 36, Runs – 1146, Avg – 34
Batsman
David Warner –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
29(18), 53(61), 18(19), 15(16), 81(65), 104(93), 163(124), 11(6), 13(27)
Mitchell Marsh (c) – Right Arm Medium
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open
0(1), 177(132)*, 24(11), 36(51), 9(5), 121(108), 52(51), 7(15)
DNB, 0/48(4), DNB, 0/18(2), 2/19(4), DNB, DNB, 0/6(1)
Marnus Labuschagne –
3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
18(31), DNB, 14(28), 71(83), 18(26), 62(47), 8(12), 40(60), 46(74)
ODI
BAT – Match – 38, Innings – 36, Runs – 1268, Avg – 37
BOWL – Over – 31, Wkt – 2, Sr – 93
Steven Smith –
2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
30(62), 63(64)*, 44(52), 18(17), 71(68), 7(19), 0(5), 19(16)
Travis Head –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
62(48), 10(11), 0(2), 11(10), 109(67)
2/21(5), 0/33(6), 0/15(3), 0/28(5), DNB
ODI
BAT – Match – 58, Innings – 55, Runs – 2064, Avg – 41
BOWL – Over – 154, Wkt – 16, Sr – 58
All-Rounder
Glenn Maxwell – Right Arm off-break
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
1(5), 201(108)*, 41(24), 106(44), 0(1), 31(21)*, 3(17)
0/35(10), 1/55(10), 1/62(10), DNB, 0/40(5), 1/36(9), 2/34(9+1M)
Marcus Stoinis – Right Arm Medium
DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
DNB, 6(7), 35(32), 21(24), 20(10)*, 5(4), 29(21), 18(13), 10(12), 17(10), 26(26)
1/45(5), 0/2(1), 1/34(4), 2/40(5), 0/11(2), 0/11(2), 0/40(5), 1/81(9+1M), 1/58(10), 2/20(6), 1/43(10), DNB
Cameron Green – Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn*, 3dwn*, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn
47(52), 8(11), 8(20), 50(40)*, 34(26), 9(13), 19(13), 31(52)
DNB, DNB, 0/11(2), DNB, 1/30(7), 2/103(10), 0/44(6), 1/59(10)
ODI
BAT – Match – 20, Innings – 17, Runs – 379, Avg – 38
BOWL – Over – 112, Wkt – 16, Sr – 42
Sean Abbott – Right Arm Medium
2/61(10), 1/31(6)*, 1/30(3)*, 1/91(10), 1/57(10), 2/54(9+1M)
ODI
BOWL – Over – 132 , Wkt – 20, Sr – 39
Bowler
Mitchell Starc – Left Arm Fast
3/34(9+1M),1/70(9), 2/66(10), 0/89(9), 1/22(4), 1/65(8), 2/43(10), 2/53(8+1M)
Adam Zampa – Legbreak
0/55(7), 2/32(10), 1/58(10), 3/21(10), 3/74(10), 4/8(3), 4/53(10), 4/47(7+1M), 1/70(10), 0/53(8)
Josh Hazlewood – Right Arm Medium fast
2/12(5+3M), 0/21(5+1M), 2/39(9), 2/49(9+1M), 2/70(9), 1/27(6), 1/37(9+1M), 0/36(5+1M)
Pat Cummins – Right Arm fast
3/51(10),0/56(8), 0/47(8), 2/49(9+1M),2/66(10), 1/14(4), 2/62(8), 2/32(7), 1/71(9)
Players Form @Narendra Modi Stadium & H2H Stats:
IND @Narendra Modi Stadium & H2H Against AUS
Wicket Keeper
Ishan Kishan (Wk) –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 28, Avg – 28
H2H
BAT – Match – 4, Innings – 4, Runs – 53, Avg – 14
KL Rahul –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 68, Avg – 34
H2H
BAT – Match – 15, Innings – 15, Runs – 625, Avg – 43
Batsman
Rohit Sharma –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 9, Innings – 9, Runs – 367, Avg – 35
H2H
BAT – Match – 44, Innings – 44, Runs – 2334, Avg – 59
Virat Kohli –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 11, Innings – 11, Runs – 260, Avg – 25
H2H
BAT – Match – 48, Innings – 46, Runs – 2313, Avg – 53
Shubman Gill –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 16, Avg – 16
T20 – BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 13, Runs – 795, Avg – 80
H2H
BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 5, Runs – 164, Avg – 33
Shreyas Iyer –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 4, Innings – 4, Runs – 255, Avg – 65
H2H
BAT – Match – 10, Innings – 20, Runs – 270, Avg – 27
Surya Kumar Yadav –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 5, Runs – 225, Avg – 75
H2H
BAT – Match – 6, Innings – 6, Runs – 130, Avg – 21
All-Rounder
Ravindra Jadeja – Left Arm Orthodox
On this ground
BAT – Match – 3, Innings – 3, Runs – 68, Avg – 24
BOWL – Over – 40, Wkt – 4, Sr – 90
H2H
BAT – Match – 42, Innings – 31, Runs – 568, Avg – 25
BOWL – Over – 368, Wkt – 37, Sr – 66
R Ashwin – Right Arm off-break
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 13, Avg – 13
BOWL – Over – 9, Wkt – 0
H2H
BAT – Match – 15, Innings – 8, Runs – 85, Avg – 15
BOWL – Over – 163, Wkt – 21, Sr – 51
Hardik Pandya (c) – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Match – 16, Innings – 14, Runs – 340, Avg – 34
BOWL – Over – 44, Wkt – 12, Sr – 22
H2H
BAT – Match – 6, Innings – 4, Runs – 209, Avg – 69
BOWL – Over – 35, Wkt – 6, Sr – 35
Bowler
Jaspreet Bumrah – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Over – 7, Wkt – 2, Sr – 24
T20 – BAT – Over – 9, Wkt – 1, Sr – 54
H2H
BAT – Over – 187, Wkt – 28, Sr – 42
Mohammad Shami – Right Arm Medium fast
On this ground
T20 – BAT – Over – 48, Wkt – 20, Sr – 15
H2H
BAT – Over – 199, Wkt – 38, Sr – 34
Kuldeep Yadav – Left Arm wrist spin
On this ground
BAT – Over – 18, Wkt – 5, Sr – 24
H2H
BAT – Over – 189, Wkt – 31, Sr – 38
Mohd. Siraj- Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Over – 34, Wkt – 7, Sr – 31
H2H
BAT – Over – 42, Wkt – 7, Sr – 42
Shardul Thakur – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Over – 37, Wkt – 5, Sr – 42
H2H
BAT – Over – 30, Wkt – 3, Sr – 50
AUS @Narendra Modi Stadium & H2H Against IND:
Wicket Keeper
Alex Carey (Wk) –
H2H
BAT – Match – 20, Innings – 17, Runs – 376, Avg – 35
Josh Inglis (Wk) –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 3, Avg – 3
H2H
BAT – Match – 3, Innings – 3, Runs – 78, Avg – 29
Batsman
David Warner –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 15, Avg – 15
T20 – BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 8, Avg – 4
H2H
BAT – Match – 26, Innings – 26, Runs – 1217, Avg – 50
Mitchell Marsh (c) – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
T20
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 39, Avg – 20
BOWL – Over – 8, Wkt – 1, Sr- 48
H2H
BAT – Match – 11, Innings – 10, Runs – 456, Avg – 66
BOWL – Over – 32, Wkt – 4, Sr – 52
Marnus Labuschagne –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 71, Avg – 71
H2H
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 11, Runs – 377, Avg – 35
BOWL – Over – 3, Wkt – 0
Steven Smith –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 44, Avg – 44
T20 – BAT – Match – 10, Innings – 8, Runs – 169, Avg – 40
H2H
BAT – Match – 28, Innings – 24, Runs – 1308, Avg – 57
Travis Head –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 11
BOWL – Over – 5, Wkt – 0
H2H
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 13, Runs – 635, Avg – 53
BOWL – Over – 12, Wkt – 0
All-Rounder
Glenn Maxwell – Right Arm off-break
On this ground
T20
BAT – Match – 4, Innings – 4, Runs – 50, Avg – 12
BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 0
H2H
BAT – Match – 31, Innings – 30, Runs – 947, Avg – 37
BOWL – Over – 123, Wkt – 8, Sr – 86
Marcus Stoinis – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 35, Avg – 35
BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 0
T20
BAT – Match – 4, Innings – 3, Runs – 32, Avg – 16
BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 1, Sr – 24
H2H
BAT – Match – 18, Innings – 17, Runs – 438, Avg – 37
BOWL – Over – 119, Wkt – 13, Sr – 53
Cameron Green – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 47, Avg – 47
T20
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 63, Avg – 32
BOWL – Over – 5, Wkt – 0
H2H
BAT – Match – 7, Innings – 6, Runs – 114, Avg – 29
BOWL – Over – 40, Wkt – 3, Sr – 90
Sean Abbott – Right Arm Medium
H2H
BOWL – Over – 54 , Wkt – 7, Sr – 42
Bowler
Mitchell Starc – Left Arm Fast
On this ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 2, Sr – 30
T20 – BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 3, Sr – 8
H2H
BOWL – Over – 147, Wkt – 26, Sr – 33
Adam Zampa – Legbreak
On this ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 3, Sr – 20
T20 – BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 1, Sr – 24
H2H
BOWL – Over – 191, Wkt – 34, Sr – 33
Josh Hazlewood – Right Arm Medium fast
On this ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 2, Sr – 30
T20 – BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 2, Sr – 12
H2H
BOWL – Over – 91, Wkt – 15, Sr – 42
Pat Cummins – Right Arm fast
On this ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 2, Sr – 30
T20 – BOWL – Over – 7, Wkt – 5, Sr – 8
H2H
BOWL – Over – 178, Wkt – 25, Sr – 40
Watch the Final Team Section for Our GL & SL Final Team
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As anticipated, Chris Green is making his debut today.
Pitch Report:
Aakash Chopra describes it as yet another flat track.
The wicket looks good, well rolled, hard and has a nice grass coverage. It's an uniform 74m all around the ground. Dew should be a factor and the captain winning the toss would choose to bowl first, reckon Murali Kartik and Matthew Hayden, in their pitch report. Confirm Lineups:
India 4 Changes: Mukesh comes in for Prasidh, Deepak Chahar comes in for Arshdeep, Shreyas replaces Tilak and there is one more change
Australia 5 changes: Stoinis, Maxwell, Inglis, Richardson and Ellis are all ou
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*The above team may be updated after the toss & confirm lineups.
Risky Grand League Team 2 for Mega GL:
Must watch the Video for our other Grand League Teams on YouTube @cleansweep-team
Guide:
Apply the below strategies to make your best dream team after the toss
1. Select a small league team and rotate or change C/VC, also pick 1 punt player in place of a player who you think will not perform
2. for more Grand League Combinations Make One-sided winning combinations for both side team - as per toss and pitch info.
Make necessary changes if any player absent
*Above GL Team Guide Images for Guide only.
*You can make necessary changes as per your choice.
*The Above Team may be Highly risky so play at your own risk.
*for the final team check here in the last 15mins of the match deadline.
*You can also make some other combinations by changing 1-2 players with help of the Team Guide.
Best of Luck.
Disclaimer:
>Fantasy Cricket is a game of skill and luck is also very much important to win the grand league in fantasy cricket leagues. We have covered the skill part.
> We have mentioned the expected playing 11 as per our cricket knowledge. You can change the fantasy team once the playing 11 is out.
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Apply the below strategies to make your best dream team after the toss
1. Select a small league team and rotate or change C/VC, also pick 1 punt player in place of a player who you think will not perform
2. for more Grand League Combinations Make One-sided winning combinations for both side team - as per toss and pitch info.
Make necessary changes if any player absent
*Above GL Team Guide Images for Guide only.
*You can make necessary changes as per your choice.
*The Above Team may be Highly risky so play at your own risk.
*for the final team check here in the last 15mins of the match deadline.
*You can also make some other combinations by changing 1-2 players with help of the Team Guide.
Best of Luck.
Disclaimer:
>Fantasy Cricket is a game of skill and luck is also very much important to win the grand league in fantasy cricket leagues. We have covered the skill part.
> We have mentioned the expected playing 11 as per our cricket knowledge. You can change the fantasy team once the playing 11 is out.
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*The above team may be slightly risky, You can reverse the C/Vc for safe.
*This Team may be changed after the toss if any player is absent.
Tips:
- Consider player form.
- Check pitch and weather conditions.
- Stay updated on team news.
- Review head-to-head records.
- Identify key players.
- Choose captain and vice-captain wisely.
- Aim for a balanced lineup.
- Consider player roles (batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, wicket-keepers).
- Verify player availability.
- Research using statistics and expert opinions available within the preview of this match.
About Prime Team:
- Prime Team is likely a term related to the popular fantasy sports platform. In fantasy sports, a "prime team" usually refers to a lineup or selection of players that a user believes will perform exceptionally well in real-life matches.
- Creating a Dream Prime Team involves carefully selecting players based on their recent form, performance statistics, match conditions, and other relevant factors to maximize the chances of earning points in the fantasy league.
- It's important to note that my knowledge is based on information and stats available for this match.
- *Remember that Playing on Fantasy Platforms involves an element of luck, and no strategy guarantees success. It's important to monitor the match closely and make adjustments if needed. Good luck with your fantasy lineup!
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