πππππ :Β England vs Australiaβ
ππππ : Sep 11, Wednesday
ππππ : 23:00 PM ISTββ
πππππ : The Rose Bowl, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
ππππππππππ : 1st T20I 2024
After a nearly perfect summer of Test cricket, England’s attentions switch to eight white ball matches against Australia!
- England lead the head to head 2-1 across the last five matches.
- Australia are targeting their fourth successive T20I victory.
- England have lost two of their last three T20Is.
England vs Australia
TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar
Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website.
ENG vs AUS Match Prediction & Analysis
Any clash between England and Australia will see the intensity go up a notch and even though this tour is beginning at the back end of the summer there will be no shortage of animosity and rivalry between the two camps!
TEAMS PREVIEW
England Preview
With Jos Buttler out of the series with a recurring hamstring injury and Matthew Mott’s two year stint as England white-ball coach coming to an end after the T20 World Cup, there will be fresh leadership on and off the pitch for the hosts in this opener.
Australia Preview
After finding Scotland as more than hospitable hosts during the three match series in Edinburgh, Australia can expect a far tougher test south of the border during this T20I series. But a tough test is what Australian sports professionals live for and those who excelled in Scotland will be looking to bring that form into this opening match.
Weather Conditions
The conditions are not going to be like ones which Australians enjoy at home although they have just acclimatised with three games north of the border in Scotland. According to the forecast there will be cloud cover throughout with the temperature dropping from 14 degrees at the start of the T20I.
ENG vs AUS Pitch Report
The Rose Bowl has hosted many famous clashes of international cricket and none more so than the first ever T20I between England and Australia ahead of the 2005 Ashes Series. The bounce and pace of the pitch is consistent but there will also be some turn for the spinners at this late stage of the home summer. Whoever bats first will be looking to post a total of 170+.