England vs Australia, 4th Test: Head-to-Head and other key stats

The pitch at the Machester, Old Trafford is generally good for batting. The ball comes nicely onto the bat and the batters can play their strokes freely right from the start of their innings

Ben Stokes to lead England in the 4th Test at Manchester (Image credit: Twitter)
By Omar | Jul 18, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

After battling it out in three thrilling contests, the arch-rivals, England and Australia, will lock horns with each other in the fourth Ashes Test in Manchester, on Wednesday. The Aussies, having a 2-1 lead, will try their heart out to seal the series, the Englishmen will be desperate for another win in the series. Talking about England, the hosts were so close yet so far from victory on both occasions but managed to get over the line in the 3rd Test.

English made three changes, replacing James Anderson, Ollie Pope and Josh Tongue with Mark Wood, Moeen Ali and Chris Woakes, respectively. But they have now got back Anderson and dropped Robinson for the Manchester Test. With a fairly long batting lineup, they will likely adopt an aggressive approach. But it will be interesting to see if Harry Brook justifies his number three batter’s role in Pope’s absence. 

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Meanwhile, Australia are high on confidence after two successive clinical wins against their age-old rivals. While Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith have chipped in with handy runs with the bat, the pace trio comprising Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins has given sleepless nights to the Englishmen. With Nathan Lyon ruled out of the remainder of the series, it is will be interesting to see Australia’s combination for this all-important Test.

Pitch

The pitch at the Machester, Old Trafford is generally good for batting. The ball comes nicely onto the bat and the batters can play their strokes freely right from the start of their innings. The bowlers will have to be on their toes while bowling on this surface with very short boundaries on either side. The team winning the toss will look to bat first and set a total as the pitch seems to slow down slightly in the second innings.

Head-to-Head

Total Matches – 358

Australia – 142

England – 111

Match Details:

Australia vs England, 3rd Test

Venue: Manchester, Old Trafford

Date & Time: 19th July June, at 3:30 PM IST

FACTS

Opened1885
Capacity6500
EndsPavillion End, Centre End
LocationOld Trafford, Manchester
Time ZoneUTC +1:00
Other Sports it is home to
FloodlightsYes

STATS – TEST

Total matches82
Matches won batting first29
Matches won bowling first34
Average 1st Inns scores300
Average 2nd Inns scores269
Highest total recorded653/4 (193 Ov) by AUS vs ENG
Lowest total recorded61/10 (26.2 Ov) by WI vs ENG
Highest score chased
Lowest score defended




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