T20 World Cup: AUS vs ENG: Players that can help you win big on D3.club

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England and Australia to clash in MCG on Oct 28 | GettyT20 WC: AUS vs ENG: Players that can help you win big on D3.club

Match Details

Date: October 28, 2022
Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground
Time: 7 pm LOCAL, 1:30 pm IST

Head-to-head

England leads by 11 -10

Batting 1st: 7-5
Batting 2nd: Australia leads by 5-4
Last 5: England leads by 4-1

Most runs - Aaron Finch (619)
Most wickets - Adil Rashid (12)

Recent Form- (Last five matches)

England: L W NR W W

Australia- L NR L L W

Venue guide- STATS - T20

Total matches- 20
Matches won batting first- 8
Matches won bowling first- 11

Average 1st Inns score-  141
Average 2nd Inns score- 128

Lowest total recorded: 74/10 (17.3 Ov) by IND vs AUS
The highest score chased: 172/5 (20 Ov) by SL vs AUS
The lowest score defended: 127/10 (18.4 Ov) by AUS vs PAK

Dependable Picks:

David Warner

The Man of the Tournament of last T20 WC, a T20 legend who scores at least 500-600 runs every season in the Indian t20 league. In simpler words, a run machine would walk into the starting 11 of any t20 side. Warner looked in great touch coming into the World Cup with 50s against WI and ENG.

So far, he has failed to make any mark in the tournament and was unlucky in the way he got out against NZ. An opener should always be your 1st choice pick in the D3.club and if he is a player named David Warner then it should be an automatic choice.

Jos Buttler

Similar to Warner, England has their own run machine in Jos Buttler. It has been an incredible last 12 months for Jos Buttler who scored a 100 in the last T20 WC, some 850 odd runs in the Indian t20 league with 4 100s, and won the man of the match against the same opponents at Perth a couple of weeks back. Jos also keeps wickets which could further fetch you decent points.

Differential Picks:

Mark Wood

He has been breathing fire in almost every spell from his return after an injury, be it in the Pakistan series, the Australia series, or the WC. Since September, he has picked 14 wickets in 6 games and is clocking 150+ every now and then. A perfect candidate to blow up Australia's lineup.

Sam Curran

A perfect t20 material. Bowls in the powerplay swing it both ways, bowls in the death, is economical, pick plenty of wickets, and ensure there are no big partnerships. He is also a utility batter down the order and exhibited his skills against Pak in a warm-up match. He is one of the favorite picks for D3 users.

Punter’s Corner- Risky Picks

Marcus Stoinis

Australia was in a spot of bother after a slow start and Warner's early departure. Stoinis' blitzkrieg which resulted in the fastest 50 by an Australian in t20is ensured Australia fetch 2 points on the board. In addition to that, Stoinis is a handy 5th bowler who bowls in the Powerplay and middle overs. A perfect candidate for D3.club to win u big prizes on his day

Ben Stokes

He hasn't fired in the tournament so far and lived up to the expectations but he is contributing with the ball and the field and that’s 2 departments. It’s about time a player of his caliber comes to the party on a big stage like WT20 with the bat. It’s never an unsafe gamble to bank on experienced players in D3.club.

Captain Picks

David Warner (AUS)
Mark Wood (ENG)
Jos Buttler (ENG)

Probable Playing XIs:

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa/Ashton Agar, Josh Hazlewood

England: Jos Buttler (c, wk), Alex Hales, David Malan, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes/ Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Mark wood

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Card 1 - Batter
Card 2 - Bowler
Card 3 - Any Player

The captain gets 2x points and you must select min of 1 player from both teams. Cricket Strategy Game gives you the flexibility to compete in as many cricket matches as you like once you've accumulated cards in your vault.

 
 

By Rahul Prajapati - 27 Oct, 2022

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