Friday, September 20, 2024

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Preview, H2H Record, Live Streaming details and more

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Preview, H2H Record, Live Streaming details and more: Ashes-Rivals England and Australia are set to lock horns against each other in the second One Day International match of the five-match series on 21st September at the Headingley Cricket-Stadium of Leeds.

The Mighty Aussies are ahead in the series by a margin of 1-0, having defeated the Three Lions in the first ODI and they will be looking to extend their lead in the series by securing consecutive wins against the home side.

The tourists were absolutely phenomenal in the first One Day International match as the duo of Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head toyed with the English bowling unit and helped their team to win by six wickets.

The Men in Yellow will be looking to carry forward their winning momentum of the first game into the second match by securing another victory.

England on the other hand, were good in the batting department, but their bowling department struggled to get the better of Travis Head. The Southpaw was at his explosive best as he smashed all of the English bowlers to all parts of the ground in the first ODI.

The Harry Brook-led team will be looking to level the series before finding themselves in a difficult situation of trailing the Kangaroos by 0-2.

The ongoing England vs Australia One Day International series is acting as a preparatory ground for both the teams for next year’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan.

Pat Cummins and his boys are the defending ODI World-Cup champions and they will be looking to increase their trophy tally by lifting the Champions Trophy with the help of such a talented group of players present in their squad.

England meanwhile will be looking to make a comeback after their embarrassing performance in the 2023 ODI World Cup.

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Match Details

Tour: Australia’s tour of England

Match: England vs Australia, 2nd One-Day International

Date and Time: 21st of September, 2024, 3:30 PM IST

Venue: Headingley Cricket Stadium, Leeds

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Head to Head record in One Day Internationals between both the teams

England and Australia have played a total of 157 One Day International matches against each other and out of these 157 games, 89 have been won by Australia while the Three Lions have finished victorious 63 times. Three encounters have been washed out due to rain while two games have ended in a tie.

England won: 63
Australia won:89
Matches Tied: 2
No Result: 3

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Pitch report of the Headingley Cricket Ground

The surface of Leeds’ Headingley Cricket Ground might provide assistance to the pacers early on with the new-ball. But, batters will get the opportunity to turn the game into a high-scoring one as they will enjoy the ball’s bounce and pace.

Spinners will also start coming into the match once the ball gets older. The toss winning skipper should look to ball first.

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Probable Playing 11’s of Both The Teams

England: Phil Salt, Brydon Carse, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Harry Brook (Captain), Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith (WK), Jofra Archer and Matty Potts.

Australia: Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (Captain), Alex Carey (WK), Steve Smith, Matthew Short, Marnus Labuschagne, Adam Zampa, Aaron Hardie, Sean Abbott and Ben Dwarshuis.

ENG vs AUS 2nd ODI: Where to watch the second One- Day International in India?

Fans of both the teams can catch the live action of the fierce rivals on the Sony-Sports Network on television. The match will also be broadcasted on the applications and websites of Fan Code and Sony Liv.

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