Unbeaten Start England and Australia are looking to continue the run, with both England and Australia looking to maintain their unbeaten start in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 when they meet in Group 1 on Saturday.

The Biggest competition in cricket :-

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, one of the biggest competitions in cricket, concludes on Day 14.

England, the leaders of Group 1, are the top-ranked side in the tournament and have so far sweated hard in their comfortable victories over West Indies and Bangladesh.

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But Australia has the stuff to trouble the present table-toppers and have taken two out of two wins in the tournament, looking at South Africa and Sri Lanka.

In many ways, it is a clash of fixture styles, with Eng looking to bat aggressively through their top seven, with Australia generally playing a slightly more extreme style with the bat.

England and Australia look to continue unbeaten opening run

With the ball, it’s almost a Test cricket pace attack on Australia’s show, with the quality of the pace determined to restrict teams with variations rather than prohibit them.

A defeat here would return either team to second place in qualification, while a win would put both sides in a better position to qualify.

A Fast bowler Mark Wood fitness :-

England’s only selection undecided is about the fitness of fast bowler Mark Wood. If a Durham player is fit to play, England will have to drop either David Malan, Chris Woakes, or Chris Jordan to bring him into the squad.

England and Australia

Probable England XI:- 1. Jason Roy 2. Jos Buttler 3. David Malan 4. Jonny Bairstow 5. Liam Livingstone 6. Moeen Ali, and 7. Eoin Morgan (c) 8. Chris Woakes 9. Chris Jordan 10. Adil Rashid 11. Tymal Mills.

Australia’s top three have been poor in this document to score more runs in the tournament, so David Warner’s fine innings against Sri Lanka came at just the right time. If Warner and Finch open fire, then the makeup of the team takes on a completely different color.

Probable Australia XI:- 1. David Warner 2. Aaron Finch (c) 3. Steven Smith 4. Glenn Maxwell 5. Mitchell Marsh, and 6. Marcus Stoinis 7. Matthew Wade 8. Mitchell Starc 9. Pat Cummins 10. Josh Hazlewood 11. Adam Zampa.

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Eoin Morgan:- “Australia is a very strong team. Coming into the tournament, they will probably be considered joint-second favorites with us. They are a team that we know very well – we have played against them for a lot of years, So there’s definitely support for a good game.

Pat Cummins on Adam Zampa:- Adam is too big for us. I think he’s one of the world’s leading spin bowlers in white-ball cricket. He’s been the best for us for a long time.

David Warner

A Especially the wrist-spinner :-

Just knowing in this document batsmen can get away, a big start in the first six overs, but being a wrist-spinner, in particular, is extremely beneficial for us. He can take those two wickets, keep it tight.And then we can campaign from the other end. He showed how good he is (against Sri Lanka).”