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ENG v AUS 2020: Third T20I - Statistical Preview

ENG v AUS 2020: Third T20I - Statistical Preview

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

Dawid Malan playing a shot during the second T20I match against Australia in Southampton. (Photo - Getty Images)

England will take on Australia in the third and final T20I match at The Rose Bowl in Southampton tonight. 

With two back to back wins England has already sealed the series and now will go for the whitewash. Though they will be without Jos Buttler who is taking rest from this match due to family reasons still they have enough firepower in their batting line up to post a good total and in the bowling, their pacers, as well as spinners, are doing a fine job.

On the other hand, Australia must be gutted after losing the series and will look to avoid the whitewash with a good performance. Their batsmen have to step up and the likes of Warner, Finch, and Smith have to play a big knock and in lower-order Maxwell needs to do better. In the bowling, Adam Zampa has been disappointing and if he comes good then Australia can put up a good fight. 

All the major stats and facts ahead of the third T20I between England and Australia in Southampton :

Head to Head in T20I cricket -

 Venue    Mat   Won by ENG   Won by AUS    Tied   NR 
 England    8  6  1   0  1
Australia    8  1  7  0  0
 Neutral   2  1  1  0   0
 Overall    18       0  1

3 - Chris Jordan needs 3 more wickets to go past Stuart Broad's tally of 65 wickets and become leading wicket taker for England in T20I cricket. 

50 - Adil Rashid needs 4 more wickets to become the fourth bowler from England after Stuart Broad (65), Chris Jordan (63), and Graeme Swann (51) to achieve the milestone of 50 or more wickets in T20I cricket. 

100 - Aaron Finch needs to hit 5 more sixes to become the first Australian batsman to hit 100 sixes in T20I cricket. 

511 - Aaron Finch has scored 511 runs at an average of 63.87 in 11 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 25 innings with 3 hundreds and 3 fifties' partnerships till now. 

 
 

By Jasveer Singh Kharra - 08 Sep, 2020

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