ENG v AUS 2020: Second T20I - Statistical Preview

All the major stats and facts ahead of the second T20I between England and Australia in Southampton.

David Warner played 58 runs knock in the first T20I against England in Southampton. (photo - Getty Images)

England will take on Australia in the second T20I match at The Rose Bowl in Southampton tonight. After a thrilling 2 runs win in the first match England leads 1-0 in the series and now will look to seal the series. On the other hand, disappointed Australia will look to bounce back.

In the first match England openers especially Jos Buttler began very well and took the full advantage of power play but after that middle order crumbled and somehow Dawid Malan took his team to a fighting total and later bowlers did a fine job.

On the other hand, Australia was in the game most of the time and it's looking an easy win when they needed only 39 runs off 36 balls with 9 wickets in the hand but somehow they managed to lose it. Their openers had a brilliant game and they will look to carry on and will hope the likes of Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell too will come good and in the lower order, Alex Carey and Marcus Stoinis need to do a better job as finishers. 

All the major stats and facts ahead of the second T20I between England and Australia in Southampton.

Head to Head in T20I cricket -

 Venue    Mat   Won by ENG   Won by AUS    Tied   NR 
 England    7  5  1   0  1
Australia    8  1  7  0  0
 Neutral   2  1  1  0   0
 Overall    17       0  1

118.25 - David Warner has scored 473 runs at an average of 118.25 in his last 10 T20I innings with 1 hundred and 5 fifties. 

471 - Aaron Finch has scored 471 runs at an average of 67.28 in 10 T20I innings with 1 hundred and 3 fifties and the hundred (156) came in Southampton itself seven years back in 2013. 

1000 - David Warner and Aaron Finch needs 56 more runs to complete 1000 partnership runs as opening pair in T20I cricket. They have added 944 runs in 24 innings with 3 hundreds and fifties each partnership till now. 

6000 - Glenn Maxwell is just 16 runs away from achieving the milestone of 6000 runs in the T20 format. 

9000 - Aaron Finch also needs 40 more runs to complete 9000 runs in T20 cricket. He has scored 8960 runs in 285 matches with 8 hundreds and 60 fifties. 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 06 Sep, 2020

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