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Hey, England. No time to celebrate the T20 World Cup triumph. On the plane you go to get to Adelaide for the start of a three-match ODI series just a few days later.
This series does represent the start of preparations for next year’s ODI World Cup. But the scheduling of the series, criticised heavily by Moeen Ali, makes it difficult for the tourists to prepare effectively for especially after they were on such a high after beating Pakistan in front of over 80,000 fans at the MCG.
Nevertheless, beating Australia is always cause for motivation. The hosts begin a new era of sorts in one-day cricket, with Pat Cummins set to lead for the first time in the format following Aaron Finch’s retirement. Also, how Australia fares up top will be interesting to see, with Travis Head, who impressed in Pakistan earlier this year, set to have the first shot at replacing Finch at the top full time.
AUS vs ENG 1st ODI Possible Playing XI
Glenn Maxwell broke his leg at a birthday party last Saturday. He is out of the series. Sean Abbott replaced him in the squad.
Australia: 1. David Warner, 2. Travis Head, 3. Steve Smith, 4. Marnus Labuschagne, 5. Marcus Stoinis, 6. Alex Carey (wk), 7. Cameron Green, 8. Pat Cummins (c), 9. Mitchell Starc, 10. Adam Zampa, 11. Josh Hazlewood
Jason Roy, Sam Billings, James Vince are all part of the ODI squad. As are Luke Wood, Olly Stone and Liam Dawson. So, England may look to give these players opportunities over some regulars given the T20 team just won the World Cup on Sunday.
Dawid Malan’s fitness is still up in the air.
England: 1. Jason Roy, 2. James Vince, 3. Phil Salt/Dawid Malan, 4. Sam Billings, 5. Moeen Ali, 6. Jos Buttler (c & wk), 7. Sam Curran, 8. Chris Woakes/David Willey, 9. Chris Jordan, 10. Liam Dawson/Adil Rashid, 11. Olly Stone/Luke Wood
AUS vs ENG ODI Head-to-Head Stats & Key Players
Australia:
- Travis Head as an opener in ODIs: 683 runs, avg. 45.53, SR 104.92. In ODIs at Adelaide, Head has struck 232 runs in three matches at an average of 77.33 and strike rate of 92.43.
- David Warner has a sub-par record against England in ODIs (676 runs, avg. 29.39), but averages 44.75 in seven ODIs at the Adelaide Oval. This includes two centuries.
- Steve Smith scored a century in his last ODI, against New Zealand in September. But, like Warner, Smith has a middling record against England: 30 inns, 864 runs, avg. 33.23, SR 81.97.
- Cameron Green took eight wickets in three ODIs vs Zimbabwe, followed by a matchwinning 86* vs New Zealand back in September.
- Josh Hazlewood has taken ten wickets in just four ODIs at Adelaide (avg. 19.00, econ. 4.75). Mitchell Starc has eight scalps in four matches (avg. 22.75, econ. 4.89).
- Adam Zampa is Australia’s leading wicket-taker in ODIs this year (19, avg. 20.78, econ. 4.94). The legspinner should find some assistance on the Adelaide surface.
England:
- Jason Roy has great memories of Australia. In 20 ODIs against the arch-enemy, Roy has scored 868 runs at an average of 43.40 and strike rate of 113.61. This includes seven 50+ scores (three centuries).
- James Vince, Phil Salt and Sam Billings all have BBL experience in Australia. So, these three, who are relatively fresh, can provide impact for England.
- Can Jos Buttler continue on from his excellent World Cup? The England captain averages 40.78 in 30 ODI knocks vs Australia at a strike rate of 105.51 (938 runs).
- Sam Curran recently won player of the tournament in the T20 World Cup. In the T20I series against Australia before the tournament, Curran ripped through Australia particularly at the death. Also, in the WC itself, Curran took nine wickets for 70 runs in 64 balls in the death overs.
- Adil Rashid has the most wickets of any current England player in ODIs vs Australia: 24 matches, 42 wickets, avg. 30.47, econ. 5.78.
Other Stats and Facts
- The last ODI series between Australia and England was in 2020. Australia won 2-1 away from home, with the series played behind closed doors.
- Chris Woakes has enjoyed success against David Warner in ODIs: 135 balls bowled, 89 runs conceded, four dismissals.
- Adil Rashid has dismissed Marcus Stoinis eight times in 126 balls in international cricket. This includes total figures of 5/95 in 101 balls in ODIs.
- Alex Carey, who scored a century in his last ODI vs England, is Australia’s leading run-scorer in ODIs this year: 14 inns, 393 runs, avg. 35.72, SR 82.91.
- Mitch Starc (34.09) and pat Cummins (33.53) both average over 30 against England in 19 and 17 matches respectively.
Adelaide Oval Pitch Report and Weather
A clear and sunny day is forecast for Adelaide, with a top of about 23 degrees. The captain who wins the toss may elect to chase given the possibility of dew, as well as how well England chased in the T20 World Cup semi-final against India last week.
The Adelaide surface should be easy-paced. It got better for batting as the World Cup went on, with batsmen also targeting the short square boundaries.
AUS vs ENG 1st ODI Dream11 Prediction Today 17 November 2022
Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article as well as your own instincts to create your teams.
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Base Team:
- Wicket-Keepers: Jos Buttler, Alex Carey
- Batsmen: Travis Head, Jason Roy
- All-Rounders: Sam Curran, Cameron Green
- Bowlers: Adam Zampa, Adil Rashid
AUS vs ENG 1st ODI Match Prediction: Who will win?
Given England’s very short turnaround, Australia should win this match.
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