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AUS vs ENG Dream11 Prediction & Fan2Play Possible 11 Pitch Report: T20 World Cup 2022 Match 26

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If the Melbourne weather allows for it, we could be in for a classic. Unlike the three-match T20I series these two teams contested earlier in the month, the stakes are high this time around, with both Australia and England desperate for a turnaround in fortunes.

The host nation are coming off a much-needed win after the New Zealand drubbing. However, as Mark Waugh put bluntly, Australia are not looking like champions at the moment, with a scratchy performance against Sri Lanka saved by a record half-century by Marcus Stoinis. Aaron Finch had a night to forget, and the pressure is growing on the bowling attack after letting positions of strength slip to end up needing to chase nearly 160.

But, the hope for Australia is that England are also under par. After crawling to a low total against Afghanistan, Jos Buttler’s team then faltered badly to lose to Ireland on this ground. Buttler himself will be keen to rediscover his form from the Australia series, while the spotlight shines brighter on Ben Stokes in the number four role. The bowling attack, led by the impressive Mark Wood and Sam Curran, looks in a good space, and the Aussies have shown a propensity to lose wickets quickly.

AUS vs ENG Possible Playing XI

Mark Waugh, along with various others, has called for Cameron Green’s inclusion over Pat Cummins. However, with the MCG surface offering assistance for pacers so far in this tournament, the Aussies may look to stick with Cummins.

Also, there may be the temptation to bring in Steve Smith, but who for is the big question. Plus, Adam Zampa could return after missing the last match due to COVID-19.

Australia: 1. David Warner, 2. Aaron Finch (c), 3. Mitchell Marsh, 4. Glenn Maxwell, 5. Marcus Stoinis, 6. Tim David/Steve Smith, 7. Matthew Wade (wk), 8. Pat Cummins, 9. Mitchell Starc, 10. Adam Zampa/Ashton Agar, 11. Josh Hazlewood

Chris Woakes had a very expensive outing against Ireland (0/41). He does have some good numbers against Australia’s key players, so England may look to stick with him.

England: 1. Jos Buttler (c & wk), 2. Alex Hales, 3. Dawid Malan, 4. Ben Stokes, 5. Harry Brook, 6. Moeen Ali, 7. Liam Livingstone, 8. Sam Curran, 9. Chris Woakes/David Willey, 10. Adil Rashid, 11. Mark Wood

AUS vs ENG Head-to-Head Stats & Key Players

Australia:

  • Australia is in need of runs from David Warner. The left-hander did recently hit a 73 against England, but he has a poor overall record against the arch-rivals: 14 inns, 295 runs, avg. 21.07, SR 118.00.
  • In 11 T20s at the MCG, Warner has struck 397 runs at an average of 44.11 and strike rate of 158.17. This includes five 30+ scores, comprising of two fifties and a century.
  • Glenn Maxwell has shown glimpses of his best form in this World Cup. He got off to a flyer against Sri Lanka, before Finch’s struggles at the other end halted his progress.
  • Maxwell has the most runs of any player at the MCG (1,345) at an average of 36.35 and strike rate of 146.83.
  • Marcus Stoinis is coming off the fastest T20I half-century for Australia. The all-rounder has the second-most runs at the MCG, with 968 at an average of 35.85 and strike rate of 136.92.
  • The spotlight is on Mitchell Starc. His battle with Jos Buttler could be key, given the England captain has been dismissed twice by left-arm seam in this tournament.
  • Adam Zampa has taken the most wickets at the MCG in T20s (41) at an average of 19.54 and economy of 6.84. Against England, however, Zampa concedes 10.23 per over in six T20Is (six wickets).

England:

  • Can Jos Buttler rediscover his best form? The captain smashed 150 runs in three innings at an average of 75.00 and strike rate of 174.41 against Australia earlier this month.
  • Overall against Australia, Buttler has scored 542 runs at an average of 45.16 and strike rate of 150.97.
  • Moeen Ali looked in good touch against Ireland on this ground (24* off 12 balls). England may look to bowl Moeen to David Warner.
  • Given Australia’s list of right-handers, expect Liam Livingstone to bowl. The all-rounder was excellent against Ireland (3/17), and he is a factor with the bat, too.
  • Sam Curran was the game-changer in the recent series against Australia. He took the most wickets (5), along with a crucial catch and run out. He dismissed finishers Matt Wade and Tim David, along with all-rounders Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis.
  • Aaron Finch was all at sea against the pace of Lahiru Kumara a couple of nights ago. So, expect England to use Mark Wood against the Aussie captain. The England pacer has taken an impressive 14 wickets in his last five T20Is.
  • England may play Chris Woakes for a couple of reasons. First, he has dismissed Maxwell twice in ten balls in T20Is, conceding just five in the process. Second, he has figures of 2/47 off 31 balls in all T20s against Warner.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head: Matches 24, Australia 10, England 11, N/R 3.
  • England have won six of the past seven T20Is against Australia.
  • Mitchell Marsh in T20s at the MCG: 5 inns, 75 runs, avg. 15.00, SR 110.29.
  • Josh Hazlewood conceded 10.71 per over in two T20Is against England earlier this month. But, Hazlewood is enjoying a great couple of years, with 78 wickets in 51 matches at an average of 19 and economy of 7.55.
  • Dawid Malan recently hit a classy 82 in the series against Australia.
  • Adil Rashid has been short on wickets lately, but England could look to bowl him to Stoinis. In T20Is, Rashid has dismissed Stoinis three times in 31 balls for 42 runs.

MCG Melbourne Pitch Report and Weather

The MCG surface has been conducive to wonderful cricket, with both batsmen and bowlers benefitting at different stages. The chasing team has won eight of the last ten T20 Internationals at the MCG. In the last 11 T20s (including Big Bash), the average first innings score is 168.27.

Rain is likely to play spoilsport. But, the hope is there will be enough play for a result.

AUS vs ENG Dream11 Prediction 28 October 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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Fan2Play Prediction

Base Team:

  • Wicket-Keepers: Jos Buttler
  • Batsmen: David Warner
  • All-Rounders: Sam Curran, Glenn Maxwell
  • Bowlers: Mark Wood, Josh Hazlewood

T20 World Cup 2022 Match 26: AUS vs ENG Match Prediction – Who will win?

Both teams have been below their best in this World Cup. But, England seem to be showing a little more. In the end, the chasing team may prevail, but a score of 160 could prove to be a winning score.

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Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey is the owner & founder of cricblog.net, based in Sydney, Australia. He started the website to fulfill his love for the game of cricket after playing the sport right through his teenage years and early 20s. He also had the privilege of playing grade cricket for Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club. Charbel has been featured on other publications including OP India, Times of India, and The Roar, among others. He is also a keen fantasy sports player. Charbel has also had the privilege of interviewing cricketers on the CricBlog TV YouTube channel, including James Neesham, Rassie van der Dussen, Andrew Tye, Shreyas Gopal, Jaydev Unadkat and Saurabh Netravalkar: https://www.youtube.com/@cricblogtv For any story tips or questions, you can contact Charbel at charbelcoorey@cricblog.net.

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