On Tuesday, November 22, Australia and England will play the third and final One-Day International (ODI). Australia had already won the series, defeating England by six wickets in Adelaide and by 72 runs in Sydney.
On Tuesday, November 22, Australia and England will play the third and final One-Day International (ODI). Australia had already won the series, defeating England by six wickets in Adelaide and by 72 runs in Sydney. Australia’s hitters are in excellent form. Smith and Warner have seemed more at ease in this format since they have had more time to construct an inning. So far, Smith has scored 174 runs without getting removed. Both Labuschagne and Head are in good form as well.
Starc has bowled well, but with the rotation policy in place, he may be rested for this match. Cummins and Hazelwood both have a chance to play in the third game. With the most wickets, Adam Zampa has been the standout among the bowlers. Woakes, Curran, and Willey do not pose a bowling threat, and the spin options are expected to struggle at the MCG. England will wish to avoid a whitewash at all costs.
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Total Matches Played: 154
Australia have won: 86
England have won: 63
Tied matches: 2
No Result: 3
Australia: W W W W W (most recent first)
England: L L L L W (most recent first)
ODI STATS