England v Australia | T20 | Old Trafford | 30/8/09

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Dirk Nannes' debut Twenty20 international was for Netherlands, and it resulted in a remarkable win over England in the World Twenty20. Now, however, he has switched alliance to his birth-country Australia, who have their first opportunity for Ashes revenge when they take on England in the first of two Twenty20s at Old Trafford tomorrow, ahead of seven one-dayers.

Both sides dispatched their Associate opponents in recent days - Australia beating Scotland and England just about avoiding a howler against Ireland - but neither team has yet to master the shortest of formats. Australia failed to reach the group stages of the World Twenty20 while England were beaten to the semi-finals post by West Indies. Also, Australia have lost their last five matches in a row; their last win came in February.

Yet both teams have key one-day players of whom much is expected. For England, a lot was desired of Ravi Bopara in the World Twenty20; he gave encouraging performances of 46, 5, 2, 37 and 55. Now, though, he finds himself in a horrible rut which forced the selectors to opt for the debutant Jonathan Trott in the final Ashes Test, and though he bounced back with a double-hundred for Essex while England's Ashes heroes were drowning in champagne, he fell for a duck in Belfast.

Meanwhile Australia will have to do without Ricky Ponting, who flew home with the Test specialists, and he's not expected to be back until the latter stages of the subsequent seven-match ODI series. And with England's key player, Kevin Pietersen, also absent, these two Twenty20 internationals are an opportunity for someone else in both teams to stake their name.

Form guide
(last five matches, most recent first)

England - LWLWL

Australia - LLLLL

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David Hussey hasn't quite hit it big internationally as well as he has for Victoria, but his powerful first ODI hundred against Scotland has at least put him in good shape for the Twenty20s, and for Victoria in the impending Champions Twenty20 League in India. England stifled his brother until the final Ashes Test. Their Twenty20 bowlers will need to produce a similarly nagging approach against the other Hussey.

Ravi Bopara: A double hundred for Essex confirmed, were it needed, that a big score was just around the corner for Bopara. After his summer horibilis in the Ashes, there is enough pride at stake for him to bounce back strongly and prove to the doubters that he can cope with, and fight back from, a terrible slump in form.

Team news

All change from the Tests, Australia pack a punch at the top of the order with Shane Watson, Dave Warner, Michael Clarke and David Hussey occupying the top four. Brett Lee managed two wickets against Scotland in his first proper international outing of his tour, and must be hell bent on proving both his fitness and class after a frustrating summer on the sidelines. Tim Paine will take the gloves to replace the injured Brad Haddin, and he got had an encouraging debut with the bat in the Scotland ODI with 29 from 38.

Australia squad Shane Watson, David Warner, Michael Clarke (capt), David Hussey, Callum Ferguson, Adam Voges, James Hopes, Cameron White, Tim Paine (wk), Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Hauritz, Ben Hilfenhaus, Nathan Bracken, Dirk Nannes.

Joe Denly might have booked himself in for these Twenty20s following a mature, cornerstone knock 67 against Ireland, an innings without which England's Ashes bubble might have exploded fantastically. Paul Collingwood, the captain, continues to bat without conviction, and much rests on the shoulders of England's latest pin-up megastar, Stuart Broad. How often are we going to be saying that about him in the next few years?

England (possible) 1 Ravi Bopara, 2 Joe Denly, 3 Owais Shah, 4 Jonathan Trott, 5 Paul Collingwood (capt), 6 Matt Prior (wk), 7 Luke Wright, 8 Adil Rashid, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Tim Bresnan, 11 Ryan Sidebottom.

Pitch and conditions

Well, it'll be warmer than Edinburgh. That much is certain, though only a touch warmer: the BBC predict a chilly 17°c for Manchester on Sunday with showery "light rain" forecast throughout the day, which could force the involvement of the rain gods themselves, Duckworth and Lewis.

Stats and trivia

* This is only the second Twenty20 international staged at Old Trafford. The last match was in 2008 against New Zealand, which England won by nine wickets.

* And this is the fourth Twenty20 between the two countries. Australia have won the last two - played in January and September of 2007 - by 77 runs and eight wickets respectively.

* England have won eight out of 20 Twenty20s, all of which involved Kevin Pietersen, who is absent in this series through injury.

* Australia have a better record, winning 11 out of 23, and they score quicker, too: 8.48 runs-per-over to England's 8.10.

* Michael Clarke has twice led Australia, in December 2007 and February 2008, winning them both.

* August is traditionally the wettest month for Manchester, averaging 79mm of rain and fighting off strong competition from November and December (78mm). It is also the warmest, with a mean temperature (in every respect) of 20c.

Quotes

"I'm just glad it's out of the way."
Paul Collingwood breathes a sigh of relief after sneaking past Ireland in Belfast.

"The Holland one was a World Cup so that was a pretty big full house at Lord's. This one here, playing in Edinburgh, a beautiful spot, it's my first game playing for Australia, where I've been brought up. It's a pretty big deal."
Career-journeyman Dirk Nannes, formerly of Netherlands, is delighted to be donning the green and gold of Australia.


""He shouldn't have hit me for six, should he? I did that in the World Cup as well ... so maybe that's a message, don't hit me for six"".
Dirk Nannes on bowling Scotland batsman Fraser Watts after being struck for six the previous ball

Big day for Dirk Nannes
 
1st T20: England v Australia | Manchester | 30/08/2009

The 1st T20 match between England and Australia is under its way in the next 40 odd mins or so! If the weather stays clear it should be a good contest!
 
Their both poor T20 teams. So honestly it'll probably be a tight couple of games.

As far as the ODI series goes I expect Australia to win it.
 
Australia are going to crush England in most of the upcoming games
 
Colly wins the toss and bowls


and I dont know what you're saying Juggernaut, this "poor T20" team beat the current world champions in the group stage.

:afridi
 
commentators talking about whether England can build a team around Stuart Broad?
 
Poison said:
Colly wins the toss and bowls


and I dont know what you're saying Juggernaut, this "poor T20" team beat the current world champions in the group stage.

:afridi

The current world champions hadn't found a decent team combination till then. :yk

David Warner is playing. Looking forward to seeing him play.
 
Ehh Warner is but a cowlasher.

He's got genuine weaknesses which will (and have) been exposed at the international stage. Thrown in a little early by Australian standards.
 
Poison said:
Ehh Warner is but a cowlasher.

He's got genuine weaknesses which will (and have) been exposed at the international stage. Thrown in a little early by Australian standards.

I've never said that he's ready for test cricket or ODI cricket. But he's certainly T20 material.
 
Swann chosen over Rashid, I thought Rashid bowled better the other day.

Sidebottom in to bowl.
 
This is Old Trafford and pitch usually offer little seam, fine bounce. Fine pitch for the fast bowlers. Australian batsmen will be struggling in this pitch.
 
Englands new kit looks a bit like a rugby kit there

Australia 23-0 after 3 overs, good start this.
 
Stuart Broad gets a large amount of applause as he comes into the attack...new pin up boy of english cricket the commentators say.
 
Good over this from broad, had a couple of close chances for a catch, and Warner was struggling with the short pitched stuff until he carves out a 4 off the last ball of the over.

Australia: 30-0 after 4 overs
 
Sidebottom mixing in the slower balls well, only 5 runs from that over.

Australia: 35-0 in 5 overs.
 
The only redeeming feature about the Aussie innings so far is the way they pick up those quick singles.

FOUR to warner
 
Slower ball from broad smacked by warner...this is only australias 3rd boundary would you believe.
 
Commetators claiming that clarke has won both t20 matches that hes captained. Wasnt clarke the captain when we absolutely smashed australia in Dubai?
 
hasanb said:
Commetators claiming that clarke has won both t20 matches that hes captained. Wasnt clarke the captain when we absolutely smashed australia in Dubai?


Thats what I was thinking aswell!
 
I dont know if its just me but this has to be the sleepiest T20 ive ever seen in terms of style of play and the overall atmosphere...

Im used to electric T20s...this just doesnt seem one of those, heck the atmosphere in the ashes was miles ahead!
 
hasanb said:
Commetators claiming that clarke has won both t20 matches that hes captained. Wasnt clarke the captain when we absolutely smashed australia in Dubai?


very true .... the match in which gul... afridi and akmal were on song ..... these firang commentatore have a thing or two against us asians .. mostly the sub continent ... selective memory on display here .....
 
hasanb said:
I dont know if its just me but this has to be the sleepiest T20 ive ever seen in terms of style of play and the overall atmosphere...

Im used to electric T20s...this just doesnt seem one of those, heck the atmosphere in the ashes was miles ahead!


I'll agree with you!
 
Warner gone LBW to collingwood

Thank God for that...I have no idea how he made 33...his innings was painful to the eyes to watch...
 
Hussey probably felt the same way I guess sitting in the dug out watching his team mates play pain staking cricket and thought of giving it a wild whack 2nd ball and just departs!
 
double wicket maiden from collingwood...how often has that happened in t20?

Australia: 55-3 in 9 overs
 
Omar Malik said:
2 wickets and 1 run of Colly's 2nd over!

ah yes youre right there was one run...i went on what the commentators said...theyre useless arent they, i think we should apply to skysports, we'd do a lot better eh.
 
hasanb said:
double wicket maiden from collingwood...how often has that happened in t20?

Australia: 55-3 in 9 overs


It wasn't a maiden, White took a single of the last ball. Wardy got it wrong there!
 
Clarke will probably now play the anchor role and try and stay till the end and the rest will go for the big shots!
 
Chance gone down there and Denly was the man! It should've been taken really!

Colly's normally petrolling in that area!
 
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