ICC World Cup 2023: Australia win toss, elect to bat first against Netherlands

DELHI: Australia have won the toss and elected to bat first against Netherlands in the 23rd match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Australia

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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Netherlands

Vikramjit Singh, Max O’Dowd, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Teja Nidamanuru, Scott Edwards (c)(wk), Sybrand Engelbrecht, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Paul van Meekeren

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 2, Australia 2, Netherlands 0

ODI World Cup: Matches 2, Australia 2, Netherlands 0

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‘Comfortable at three’ if Travis Head is back, says Mitchell Marsh

Australia’s Mitchell Marsh on Tuesday said he will be “comfortable” to bat at number three if opener Travis Head returns to the team for their ICC World Cup 2023 clash against the Netherlands.

Mitchell Marsh comes into Wednesday’s ICC World Cup 2023 game in New Delhi fresh from his 121 in a 259-run opening partnership with David Warner against Pakistan last week.

The in-form Marsh has opened the batting in Australia’s four matches in the tournament so far, contributing with a fifty and ton in the previous two victories.

The five-time champions lost their opening two matches.

Head, who broke his hand at Centurion in South Africa last month, has rejoined the team after rehabilitation in Adelaide and had a hit at the nets at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium.

“I think that decision (of having Travis Head in the XI) will be made this afternoon/tonight,” Marsh told reporters on the eve of the clash with the giant-killing Dutch.

“He looked good, a bit of range hitting last night. He says the hand feels good. So, I’m sure if he’s fit, he’ll be available for selection in the team.”

On slipping down the batting order, Marsh said, “Yeah, I mentioned to David Warner, that maybe he can bat three, but I got a firm no from him, so that’s being sarcastic there guys!

“But yeah, very happy to go back down to three. I’ve obviously batted there a lot over the last couple of years, so I feel really comfortable at three. And if and when Head comes back in, I think that’s the best position for me to play for this team.”

The Netherlands stunned high-flying South Africa last week but lost to Sri Lanka in their next outing at the ICC World Cup 2023.

Afghanistan’s shock win over Pakistan in Chennai on Monday came after they had stunned defending champions England in New Delhi.

Mitchell Marsh said the level of competitiveness has brought the tournament alive.

“Teams have got better. I think that’s great for world cricket, certainly in tournaments like this that can sometimes be pretty long,” said Marsh.

“We respect the Netherlands; they’re playing some good cricket and that will be a tough challenge.”

Australia began the tournament with a loss to India and then went down to South Africa before they bounced back to be placed fourth in the 10-team table led by the hosts.

“We’re not in unfamiliar territory. We had a slow start and we were put under pressure at times, but the vibe is great,” said Mitchell Marsh.

“We’ve played really good cricket the last two games and hopefully that’s the case tomorrow. So, there’s a big carrot dangling for us in a couple of weeks’ time.”

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Australia ascend in ICC World Cup 2023 standings at Pakistan’s disposal

BENGALURU: David Warner and Mitchell Marsh’s dominating centuries, followed by a disciplined bowling performance, led Australia to a thumping 62-run victory over Pakistan in the ICC World Cup 2023 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Set to chase a daunting 368-run target, Pakistan could accumulate 305 in response, before being bundled out in the 46th over.

Pakistan got off to a solid start as their openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq also fired with both scoring half-centuries.

The pair took Pakistan to 134 unhurt in 21 before Marcus Stoinis struck on his very first delivery to break the shackles as he outclassed Abdullah with a short-pitched delivery.

The right-handed batter scored 64 in 61 deliveries, laced with seven boundaries and two sixes.

Stoinis then struck again in his next over to remove Imam and posted a major dent to Pakistan’s pursuit by removing both set batters in quick succession.

Imam remained the top scorer for Pakistan with a 71-ball 70, hitting 10 boundaries.

Out-of-form Adam Zampa soon strengthened Australia’s command by claiming the prized scalp of Pakistan captain Babar Azam (18), causing the green shirts to slip to 175/3 in 26.2 overs.

Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan then put together an anchoring 57-run partnership for the fourth wicket before Pat Cummins got rid of Saud, who scored 30 off 31.

Rizwan was then joined by Iftikhar Ahmed in the middle and he charged at the Australian bowlers before Zampa removed him in the 39th over.

Iftikhar scored a brisk 26 in 20 balls with the help of three sixes.

Zampa then struck again in his next over and got rid of Pakistan’s mainstay Mohammad Rizwan to put the five-time champions in complete control.

Rizwan remained a notable run-getter for Pakistan with a 40-ball 46 including five boundaries.

Australian bowlers then ran through their batting tail and soon booked Pakistan on 305 to taste their second consecutive victory, which lifted them to the fourth position in the ICC World Cup 2023.

Adam Zampa led the bowling attack for Australia with 4/53 in his 10, followed by two each from Stoinis and Pat Cummins while Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood struck out a batter apiece.

Australia after being invited to bat by Pakistan captain Babar Azam, showed an early glimpse of the incoming onslaught with a six in the first over of Shaheen Afridi.

Usama Mir then dropped a simple catch in the fifth over to give David Warner a second life at 10.

Warner then led the onslaught with 40 off 29 in the first ten overs at a total of 82, while Mitchell Marsh scored 35 off 31.

Warner completed his half-century off 39 balls, while his partner took a ball more to reach the milestone.

Australia were at 149 without losing any wicket in 20 overs and looked set to breach the 400-run mark, however, spin bowlers Iftikhar Ahmed and Mohammad Nawaz bowled tight lines to slow down the run flow.

However, they could not stop them for too long as David Warner raced to his fifth century in ODI World Cups and 21st overall in only 85 balls.

Meanwhile, Mitchell Marsh also reached the milestone on the next ball, taking 99 deliveries.

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The 259-run devastating opening partnership finally came to an end in the 34th over during Shaheen Afridi’s first over of the second spell.

Mitchell Marsh smoked two sixes to welcome Afridi before being caught at short fine leg by Usama Mir. His 108-ball 121 featured ten boundaries and nine sixes.

Glenn Maxwell followed him on the next ball after bagging a golden duck.

Usama Mir then sent Steve Smith back to the pavilion before David Warner reached the 150-run mark in 116 balls with a six.

Haris Rauf, who gave 59 runs off his first four overs, returned to the attack and was welcomed with a six by David Warner however, the left-handed batter’s attempt to hit back-to-back sixes failed as he was caught at long-on.

David Warner played a brisk 163 runs innings in 124 balls with the help of 14 boundaries and nine sixes.

Australia were 325-4 in the 43rd over when Warner departed with the 400-run mark still in sight, however, Pakistani bowlers capitalized and took timely wickets to restrict them to 367-9 in their accumulated 50 overs.

Marcus Stoinis (21) and Josh Inglis (13) were the only batters to reach double figures after the openers’ onslaught.

Shaheen Afridi picked five wickets for 54 runs, while Haris Rauf gave away 83 runs in eight overs to pick three wickets.

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Warner, Marsh tons aid Australia thump Pakistan

Australia vs Pakistan World Cup 2023

Australia

367/9 (50)

Pakistan

305 (45.3)

Australia won by 62 Runs

ODI 18 of 48

Put into bat first, Australian openers David Warner and Mitchell Marsh dominated Pakistan bowlers, both scoring centuries and powered their side to a mammoth 367/9 in 50 overs.

Pakistan, while chasing, got off to a solid start as their openers Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq also fired before Marcus Stoinis pulled things back by dismissing both of them in quick succession.

Out-of-form Adam Zampa soon claimed the prized scalp of Pakistan captain Babar Azam, causing the green shirts to slip to 175/3 in 26.2 overs.

Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan put together an anchoring 57-run partnership for the fourth wicket before Pat Cummins got rid of Saud.

Rizwan was then joined by Iftikhar Ahmed in the middle and he charged at the Australian bowlers before Zampa removed him in the 39th over.

Zampa then struck again in his next over and got rid of Pakistan’s mainstay Mohammad Rizwan to put the five-time champions in complete control.

Rizwan remained a notable run-getter for Pakistan with a 40-ball 46 including five boundaries.

Australian bowlers then ran through their batting tail and soon booked Pakistan on 305 to taste their second consecutive victory, which lifted them to the fourth position in the ICC World Cup 2023.

PAKISTAN vs AUSTRALIA (2nd INNINGS)

BENGALURU: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first against Australia in the 18th match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Australia

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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Pakistan

Babar Azam (c), Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 107, Australia 69, Pakistan 34, NR 3, Tied 1

ODI World Cup: Matches 10, Australia 6, Pakistan 4

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ICC World Cup 2023: Pakistan win toss, elect to field first against Australia

BENGALURU: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to field first against Australia in the 18th match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

Australia

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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Pakistan

Babar Azam (c), Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 107, Australia 69, Pakistan 34, NR 3, Tied 1

ODI World Cup: Matches 10, Australia 6, Pakistan 4

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Pakistan geared up for Australia challenge in ICC World Cup 2023

BENGALURU: Pakistan men’s cricket team, led by Babar Azam, are all set for yet another major challenge amid their ICC World Cup 2023 campaign as they take on five-time champions Australia on Friday.

It is the maiden contest of the ICC World Cup 2023 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium and the battle of the two cricket powerhouses promises to deliver thrill and excitement to the fans in the stands and around the world.

This is the Babar Azam-led side’s fourth match in the tournament and they are placed fourth on the 10-team points table with two wins from three matches.

They have had five days to rejuvenate since their arrival in the city. Over the last two days, the team has practiced under lights and in the afternoon, in their bid to acclimatise to the conditions.

“I think the first impressions from everyone was cool, it is a pretty small venue. Boundaries are short here and the conditions for the game look very good,” Pakistan head coach Grant Bradburn told PCB Digital in the lead-up to the game.

“We have done our homework on the venue – it is quite a high scoring venue that probably relates more to the boundary size, which is 63-64 meters. The batters really enjoyed the opportunity to get on some true surfaces and the bowlers enjoyed it too as there is a fair bit of bounce.

“It is going to be a venue where the batters are going to really enjoy getting in on and the bowlers are also going to be really asked some serious questions. I do not think there is going to be a lot of margin for error on this wicket … As a bowling attack, you know, we haven’t been quite as accurate as we would like to be in recent times and this venue is going to demand some discipline and accuracy.”

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Though the match against India at Ahmedabad did not produce favourable results, Bradburn believes that it provided some crucial learnings from which the team will benefit in the tournament.

“There is always pressure on the team to win. When we do not, we critique our performances very, very closely and we’ve done that over the last couple of days, too. I think the experiences from Ahmedabad were fantastic.

“It was a great opportunity to learn and grow from the whole experience of playing in front of a very large, hostile crowd. It is unusual to play in front of a crowd, which is pretty much, you know, solely there for the opposition. However, it was nice to hear some silence as well at times when we were batting well.

“We had some really good honest conversations yesterday as a group talking about how we wanted to take the game on more and we did have an opportunity to be a little bit more assertive with the bat earlier on.

“As a result, we put ourselves under a little bit of pressure and then you know, we just didn’t get enough to really put pressure on in the second innings. That, however, doesn’t take away from the fact that as a group, we’ve also acknowledged that we didn’t put enough balls in good areas.

“We have also had some wonderful insights about the venues too – the ball is scuffing up quite quickly and looks like it is dog chewed after about 20 overs. It obviously means the ball becomes a little bit softer, which makes it difficult to score in the later stages.

“That also brings in more reverse [swing] which plays into our hands. So all of those elements are a good learning for us that we are taking on-board.”

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Australia have had an uncharacteristic start to their World Cup campaign, going down against India and South Africa before bouncing back with a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka.

They have had an upper hand over Pakistan in the 50-over World Cup, winning six out of 10 matches. But, the most recent outing in the format between the two sides saw Pakistan come on top with a 2-1 win in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League series.

Undaunted by the past record, Pakistan, Bradburn said, are all set for the Australia challenge and are eager to make it ICC World Cup 2023 campaign to 3-1 before they move to Chennai for their back-to-back contests against Afghanistan and South Africa.

“It is a collection of the 150 best cricketers on the planet and there’s 10 worthy teams here,” he said.

“So, and as we are seeing in the last week, anyone can beat anyone. We have done our homework on Australia. We know what they can contain, we know their style of play, we know what their strengths are and we know where we might be able to exploit them.

“But, most of all, we are looking into the mirror and making sure that we’re true to ourselves by making sure that we are challenging each other in the right way.

“We are a tight unit and we back everyone in this group, but we are certainly becoming more comfortable to challenge the performances and roles in the different phases of the game.

“We acknowledge as a group that we haven’t put together the true performance across all three disciplines yet but we know when we do that, it’s a beautiful thing.”

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Australia taste first triumph in ICC World Cup 2023 at Sri Lanka’s disposal

LUCKNOW: Adam Zampa’s four-fer, followed by Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis’ half-centuries led Australia to edge Sri Lanka by five wickets in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023.

Five-time champions Australia registered their first victory by completing a modest 210-run pursuit in the 36th over for the loss of five wickets.

Australia, however, had a contrasting start to their run-chase as they were two down for just 24 runs in four overs after David Warner (11) and Steve Smith (0) perished in the same over.

Opening batter Mitchell Marsh was then joined by Marnus Labuschagne at the crease and they anchored the run chase with a sensible 57-run partnership.

Marsh, who was dominating the Sri Lankan bowlers, had a disappointing end to his brilliant knock as he was run out in the 15th over.

He scored 52 in 51 balls with the help of nine boundaries.

Labuschagne was then involved in yet another vital partnership for Australia as he put together a 77-run stand with Josh Inglis before falling victim to Dilshan Madushanka in the 29th over.

He remained a notable contributor for Australia with a cautious 40. His 50-ball knock included only two boundaries.

Josh Inglis spearheaded Australia’s run chase after Labuschagne’s departure before returning to the pavilion in the 34th over when his side still needed 18 runs.

He top-scored for Australia with a 59-ball 58 which featured five boundaries and a six.

Glenn Maxwell (31 off 21) and Marcus Stonis’ brisk cameos at the backend, steered Australia to their first victory in the ICC World Cup 2023, which lifted them to eighth in the standings.

Australia after winning the toss, invited Sri Lanka to bat first and struggled early on due to Sri Lankan openers’ onslaught.

Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Perera scored half-centuries to pile up 125 runs during their opening stand.

Nissanka completed his second consecutive half-century in 58 balls, while, Kusal Perera took a ball less to reach the milestone.

However, Australian captain Pat Cummins broke the stand, courtesy of a brilliant catch by David Warner to dismiss Nissanka.

Nissanka played a 61-run knock off 67 balls, featuring eight boundaries.

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Kusal Perera, then added 24 runs in the 32-run partnership with Kusal Mendis, until Pat Cummins castled him at a total of 157.

Perera top-scored with 78 off 82, with the help of 12 boundaries.

Sri Lankan batters could not recover from this and kept losing wickets at an alarming rate, courtesy of a brilliant bowling display by Australia.

Charith Asalanka fought a lone battle while losing partners on the other end as none of the last nine batters could reach double figures except him.

He scored 25 runs off 35 balls before being caught by Labuschagne off Maxwell to end the Sri Lankan innings at 209 in the 44th over.

Adam Zampa led the bowling attack, while Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc managed two wickets each.

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Australian women’s team lend support to Australia men’s team

Australian women’s cricket team’s players extended their heartfelt support to Australia’s men’s team, currently participating in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 in India.

Allrounder Ellyse Perry termed Australia the ‘favourite’ to win the ICC World Cup 2023.

“Australia is favorite for both Pakistan match in Bengaluru and to lift up the World Cup,” said Ellyse Perry.

Australian women’s team’s leg spin allrounder Alana King also wished the Australian men’s team luck but termed host India a ‘tough’ team.

“Hosts India would be a really tough opponent, but our good wishes are with Australia men’s squad,” said Alana King.

She further shed light on which teams she thinks can be the final four teams in the ICC World Cup 2023.

“Pakistan and South Africa are also strong contenders for the final four,” she added.

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Australia is currently playing against Sri Lanka in their third match of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023, after losing their two earlier games.

Australia faced hosts India in their opening game in the tournament and faced a heavy six-wicket defeat.

Virat Kohli and KL Rahul scored anchoring half-centuries after a disciplined performance by the bowlers to thump the five-time champions.

This loss was followed by a 134-run thrashing by South Africa, courtesy of Quinton de Kock’s second consecutive century and a combined bowling effort.

The back-to-back losses resulted in Australia sinking at the points table with a net run-rate of -1.846.

Australia squad for the ICC World Cup 2023

Pat Cummins (c), Steve Smith, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Sean Abbott, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc.

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ICC World Cup 2023: Sri Lanka win toss, elect to Bat first against Australia

LUCKNOW: Sri Lanka have won the toss and elected to bat first against Australia in the fourteenth match of the ICC World Cup 2023 at BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium.

PLAYING XIs

Sri Lanka

Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis (c)(wk), Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dunith Wellalage, Chamika Karunaratne, Maheesh Theekshana, Lahiru Kumara, Dilshan Madushanka

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Australia

David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

HEAD TO HEAD RECORD:

Overall ODIs: Matches 103, Sri Lanka 36, Australia 63, NR 4

ODI World Cup: Matches 11, Sri Lanka 2, Australia 8

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WATCH: Babar Azam celebrates birthday with teammates in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam celebrated his 29th birthday with teammates ahead of their ICC World Cup 2023 fixture against Australia, scheduled on October 20.

Babar Azam-led Pakistan’s contingent reached here on Sunday evening via a chartered flight from Ahmedabad.

Briefly, after landing at Kempegowda International Airport, the team was taken to a local hotel, where the birthday celebrations of the star batter began.

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Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) shared footage of Babar Azam’s birthday celebration.

In the video, the Pakistan captain can be seen cutting a customized cake on his 29th birthday, accompanied by his teammates and the hotel staff.

“Celebrating our skipper [Babar Azam’s] birthday at the team hotel in Bengaluru,” wrote PCB.

For the unversed, this was Babar’s second straight birthday, which fell during an ICC tournament.

He celebrated his 28th birthday on the ICC Captains’ Day ahead of the T20 World Cup 2022.

Following a joint press conference ahead of the commencement of the mega event, all teams’ skippers celebrated the Pakistan captain’s birthday.

Babar was having a conversation with Scotland captain Richie Berrington when Australia’s Aaron Finch surprised him with the birthday cake.

Meanwhile, Babar-led Pakistan, which succumbed to a seven-wicket thrashing against India, next face five-time champions Australia on Friday.

The former champions currently sit fourth in the ICC World Cup 2023 standings with four points in three matches while Australia are ninth.

Pakistan squad for ICC World Cup 2023

Babar Azam (c), Abdullah Shafique, Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, M Wasim Jnr, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha.

Travelling reserves: Mohammad Haris, Abrar Ahmed, Zaman Khan

Pakistan’s remaining ICC World Cup 2023 fixtures

  • October 20 – vs Australia in Bengaluru
  • October 23 – vs Afghanistan in Chennai
  • October 27 – vs South Africa in Chennai
  • October 31 – vs Bangladesh in Kolkata
  • November 4 – vs New Zealand Bengaluru (Day match)
  • November 11 – vs England in Kolkata

The day matches will start at 10:00 am Pakistan Standard Time (PST) while all other matches will be day-night fixtures, starting at 01:30 pm (PST).

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