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England (126/2) thrash Australia (125 all out) by eight wickets in a one-sided encounter in Dubai

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England and Australia will both be looking to maintain their unbeaten start to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 when they meet in Group 1 on Saturday.

One of the biggest rivalries in cricket provides the finale to day 14 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021.

Group 1 leaders England are the top-ranked side at the tournament and have barely broken sweat so far in their comfortable wins over West Indies and Bangladesh so far.

But Australia have the tools to trouble the current table-toppers, and have themselves picked up two wins from two at the tournament, seeing off South Africa and Sri Lanka.

In many ways this fixture is a clash of styles, with England looking to bat aggressively right through their top seven, with Australia typically playing a slightly more conservative style with the bat overall. With the ball it's almost a Test cricket pace attack on show from Australia, with the quality of the quicks intended to restrict teams rather than bamboozle them with variations.

Defeat here would draw either team back into the scrap for a second qualification place, whereas a win would put either side in a terrific position to qualify.

Fixture details
The Match: England v Australia, Match 26
Time: 18:00 local time, Saturday 30 October 2021
Venue: Dubai International Stadium

The teams
England's only selection dilemma surrounds the fitness of pace bowler Mark Wood. If the Durham man is cleared fit to play then England will likely need to drop one of Dawid Malan, Chris Woakes or Chris Jordan to get him into the side.

Probable England XI: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler, Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Eoin Morgan (captain), Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Tymal Mills

Australia's top three have been scratchy in this format for much of the run-in to tournament, so David Warner's terrific knock against Sri Lanka came at the perfect time. If Warner and Finch fire then the make-up of the team takes on a completely different complexion.

Probable Australia XI: David Warner, Aaron Finch (captain), Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa

Key players

Moeen Ali, England: The powerplay success of England's spin-bowling all-rounder has played a major part in their two wins to-date. But Australia's top order look well-suited on paper to taking on Moeen, and if he doesn't get through overs early on it makes things tricky for Eoin Morgan later in the innings. With the bat Moeen could play a big role in targeting Adam Zampa.

Glenn Maxwell, Australia: The Aussie power-hitter lit up the recent IPL and has the game to take down England's attack. If Maxwell gets time in the middle then Australia will fancy their chances of beating any opponent, including the world's top ranked T20I side.


Ladder situation

Whichever team wins this match will have one foot in the semi-finals… and if it's England then make that a-foot-and-a-half due to their impressive net run rate.

West Indies, Sri Lanka and South Africa all still have a chance to deny these teams a spot in the last four, with Bangladesh effectively out of it, if not mathematically so.

What they said

Eoin Morgan: "Australia are a very strong side. Coming into the tournament, they would probably be considered joint-second favourites, along with us. They're a side that we know pretty well - we've played against them a lot over a number of years, so looking forward to a really good game."

Pat Cummins on Adam Zampa: "Adam is huge for us. I think he's one of the premier spin bowlers in the world in white-ball cricket. He's been fantastic for us for a long time.

"Just knowing in this format batters can get away, there can be a big start in the first six overs, but having especially a wrist-spinner is just hugely beneficial for us. He can take those couple of wickets, keep it tight, and then we can attack from the other end. He showed how good he is (against Sri Lanka)."

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Australia (Playing XI): David Warner, Aaron Finch(c), Glenn Maxwell, Steven Smith, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade(w), Pat Cummins, Ashton Agar, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood|

England (Playing XI): Jason Roy, Jos Buttler(w), Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan(c), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid, Tymal Mills

England have won the toss and have opted to field
 
The toss was key. England have this match in bag and also the no 1 spot in the rankings. That also means facing New Zealand or India in semis.

All in all, congratulations to England for a place in Finals.

PP would be lited to see their two favourite teams reach the finals.
 
Aussies going bowler heavy here, pretty much most the team barring Warner and wade can bowl, will be an interesting contest if they can get a good score on the board
 
Australia were fortunate against Sri Lanka with Warner being dropped early....not so against a quality England side.:)) 15/3
 
Woakes ripping through Australia with ball and in the field.
 
Australian players just don't take t20is seriously even when it's wt20. Apart from a few like Finch, Starc(been in poor form for a year now), Zampa and Hazelwood, they just don't seem interested.
Warner's body language gives the vibe as if he's playing club cricket.
 
Australian players just don't take t20is seriously even when it's wt20. Apart from a few like Finch, Starc(been in poor form for a year now), Zampa and Hazelwood, they just don't seem interested.
Warner's body language gives the vibe as if he's playing club cricket.

It’s a good thing they take test and odi more seriously 😳
 
Fair to say that Maxwell values playing for RCB in IPL more than Australia.

No wonder he showed his interest and before the start of this season tweeted that he want to play with Kohli and de Villiers for RCB franchise and produced a great tournament with his all-round show. However, in same venue, in the WT20, he looks disinterested while playing for Australia.
 
Fair to say that Maxwell values playing for RCB in IPL more than Australia.

No wonder he showed his interest and before the start of this season tweeted that he want to play with Kohli and de Villiers for RCB franchise and produced a great tournament with his all-round show. However, in same venue, in the WT20, he looks disinterested while playing for Australia.

You mean IPL > WT20 for few ?
 
Commentators praising Pakistan, Asif Ali for his sixes against Afghanistan, Shaheen for his wickets against India.
 
Only if there was jofra and ben stokes. Still england is probably the strongest in this tournament.
 
I love England. Such a highly professional team. Got everything covered. So good and entertaining to watch. Gives me stress free watch and less of the dull brainfarts stuffs that my other team shows every match.
 
Run rate could play a vital role in this pool for the second position and England are damaging Australia's one badly here.
 
England looked invincible
Pakistan scratched to victory in last 2 games but England are annihilating opposition
 
Australia need to bother about their NRR. Can't lose this game under 15 overs, so better they try to get the wicket of Buttler ASAP.
 
England - 82/1 after 8 overs (target: 126).

This is a strong statement from England.
 
England will win this T20 and next one if the wickets are good for batting.
 
England is going to beat the hell out of Pakistan in the final...that's for sure.
 
England are like dominant Aussie side 2003-2007. Such high peak level England on. It's all thanks to Bangladesh knocking England out 2015 WC. Brought this change in England!
 
Buttler want to finish this in 10th over.. btw little bit banter with Warner and english fans..
 
England are like dominant Aussie side 2003-2007. Such high peak level England on. It's all thanks to Bangladesh knocking England out 2015 WC. Brought this change in England!

But Asutralia was equally good in tests, unlike England.
 
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