Australia v England | 2nd T20 | MCG | 14/1/11

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January 14, Melbourne
Start time 19.35 (08.35 GMT)



The Big Picture

Australia's one-wicket defeat in the opening Twenty20 of the two-match series summed up the season that Shane Watson and his team are having. The stand-out performer on either side, Watson added four wickets to his rollicking half-century and was named Man of the Match, but still ended up on the losing side as England squeezed home from the final ball. Such are the vicissitudes of Twenty20 cricket, where victory can often depend upon a slice of luck at the right moment. Australia's morale will not have been helped by yet another loss to add to their recent string of disappointments.

Wednesday's match in Adelaide had the air of a new beginning for Australia, with Cameron White taking over the leadership of the T20 side and Tim Paine acting as his deputy. There were also a few fresh faces, with Aaron Finch and Steve O'Keefe, and the return of a veteran in Brett Lee, but the changes weren't enough to secure the win Australia so desperately need. While they will hope for better in Melbourne on Friday, particularly from a sluggish middle order, England are developing a psychological hold over them that will be hard to shrug off.

The visitors are, of course, world champions in this format, but several members of the team have been relegated to the sidelines for much of the Australian tour. Ajmal Shahzad and Michael Yardy were still more than competent with the ball, however, and Eoin Morgan showed no rust whatsoever as he provided backbone to the middle-order with a fluent 43. It wasn't quite the same story with Steve Davies and Luke Wright, who survived a combined total of four deliveries, and it was left to a nerveless Chris Woakes - on England debut - to see the side home.

It is surely a challenge for both teams to maintain focus on the task at hand with a World Cup just over a month away, but England are on a successful roll and Australia are headed in the opposite direction. The harder task for the hosts might be to re-discover the self-belief that makes all the difference in closely-fought games.

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Watch out for...

Cameron White's tenure as Australia's fifth Twenty20 captain did not start ideally - making just 6 as his side slipped to a narrow defeat - but his brand of clean hitting could light up the MCG. He has had limited-overs success against England before and currently has more sixes than fours in Twenty20 cricket. A natural leader, he will be keen to stamp his authority on his first series in charge.

Steve Davies only faced two balls in Adelaide. It was enough to display both his classy strengths - natural timing and flair through the off side - and weaknesses - needlessly hitting the ball in the air. He is under pressure after Matt Prior's good showing in the Ashes but if he can find some luck early on he may take to Australia's pacey new-ball offerings.

Team news

Australia's power pack of vein-popping batsmen and fiery fast bowlers almost pulled off a win against England, which may be enough for White's side to stick with the formula. If there is a change it may be in Lee being replaced by the young fast bowler James Pattinson, who could start his career on his home ground in Melbourne.

Australia (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Shane Watson, 3 Aaron Finch, 4 David Hussey, 5 Cameron White (capt), 6 Steven Smith, 7 Tim Paine (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Steve O'Keefe, 10 Brett Lee/James Pattinson, 11 Shaun Tait.

After clocking up another win, their eighth in a row, England will be in no mood to change. Especially as Ravi Bopara is not in the squad to challenge Luke Wright's position.

England (probable) 1 Ian Bell, 2 Steven Davies (wk), 3 Kevin Pietersen, 4 Paul Collingwood (capt), 5 Eoin Morgan, 6 Luke Wright, 7 Michael Yardy, 8 Tim Bresnan, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Ajmal Shahzad, 11 Chris Tremlett.

Stats and trivia

* If Australia lose again they will set a new team record for the most consecutive defeats in Twenty20 cricket. Though they still have some way to go before catching Bangladesh's unwelcome run, which currently stands at 12.

* Luke Wright's second-ball 0 gave him the unwanted joint title for most ducks in a Twenty20 career.

Quotes

"Never in doubt."
Chris Woakes knew something we all didn't in that final over in Adelaide.

"When England needed a big shot they found it."
The same luck didn't apply to Cameron White's Australia

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I got feeling that AUS will win this one
 
Should be as exciting as the first one hopefyully
 
Must-win game for Australia to drawn the series after losing the close game in the first.
 
Aussies to bat 1st, that will suit england as they enjoy chasing and seem to do it well.
 
3 balls, all banged in the middle but all 3 superbly fielded
 
and after hitting 3 for dots, he defends one for a single

the irony
 
The bowling is easy to be honest, Aussies just can't find the gaps, this Woakes looks terrible to me
 
Good stuff thus far.

England to win the series 2-0.
 
Once again, hit straight to cover, Aussies not learning from the last game
 
The bowling is easy to be honest, Aussies just can't find the gaps, this Woakes looks terrible to me

Kind of difficult to tell from a T20 international, where the batsmen hit good length balls anyway. End of the day, he conceded 2 in a powerplay over and that's all that matters.
 
Ohh, Shahzad looking good, this lad has potential
 
Kind of difficult to tell from a T20 international, where the batsmen hit good length balls anyway. End of the day, he conceded 2 in a powerplay over and that's all that matter.

Gun barrel straight, no pace, and bowling on a length, I've seen enough !!!
 
Was miles in the air, but completely misjudged

Would have been an :afridi
 
Good over from Shahzad

My prediction: Woakes to travel this over if he bowls it
 
Oh, I thought the over was up, spoiled a good one did Shahzad
 
Australia have to and i am sure will win this one...
I would love their three man pace attack will fire today...
Especially Bret Lee.
First six for wato.
 
I would love their three man pace attack will fire today....

Presumably unlike the last game, where the abysmal and overrated trio took something like 3/110 in 12 overs.
 
One more to Watson, the only Australian who knows how to bat. :p
 
Watson looking good as usual

England might as well just try and delay the 50 as much as possible, he'll get out after that anyways
 
Watson looking good as usual

England might as well just try and delay the 50 as much as possible, he'll get out after that anyways

They were letting him get there in the test matches, it was amusing.
 
89 metre six without even trying, you won't see better.
 
Aussies need to make sure they build on flying start they have got here, they didnt do that in 1st game.
 
To hit it like that at the MCG, wow Watson

This guy has some serious abillity
 
Shaz you fool! 2 excellent full slower balls and then a total long hop.
 
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