ENG vs AUS 2024: Australia’s best XI for the first ODI match against England

Sep 19, 2024

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The much-anticipated One-Day International (ODI) series between England and Australia is set to ignite on Wednesday, September 19, 2024, at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Following a dramatic and evenly fought T20I series, which ended in a 1-1 tie after the third match was washed out due to rain, both teams now turn their attention to a five-match ODI showdown. This series promises to be a thrilling contest between two of the cricketing world’s heavyweights.

Australia’s ODI squad is brimming with talent, featuring a blend of experienced campaigners and promising youngsters. With power-packed batters, dynamic all-rounders, and a formidable pace attack, Australia looks well-prepared to take on the formidable English side.

Australia’s best playing XI for the ODI against England

1. Mitchell Marsh (Captain & Opener)

Mitchell Marsh will lead Australia in this crucial series, bringing his aggressive and hard-hitting style to the top of the order. As captain and opener, Marsh has developed into one of the most dangerous batters in world cricket, capable of taking the attack to the opposition from ball one. His ability to bowl medium pace adds depth to the team’s options.

2. Travis Head (Opener)

Travis Head is one of Australia’s most explosive batters, known for his ability to take on bowlers and clear the boundary with ease. A left-handed opener, Head provides a perfect foil to Marsh, with his mix of power and precision. His form will be crucial for Australia to get off to strong starts throughout the series.

3. Steven Smith (Top-Order Batter)

The ever-reliable Steven Smith is a pivotal figure in Australia’s top order. At 35, the veteran batter continues to excel across formats, bringing unmatched technique and a wide array of strokes to the crease. Smith’s ability to anchor the innings while accelerating when needed makes him a key component of Australia’s batting lineup.

4. Marnus Labuschagne (Middle-Order Batter)

Marnus Labuschagne has made a name for himself as one of the best middle-order batters in modern cricket. His cool temperament and ability to adapt to different situations make him a match-winner. Known for his strong finishing abilities, Labuschagne will look to guide Australia through the crucial middle overs and ensure strong finishes to their innings.

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5. Josh Inglis (Wicket-Keeper Batter)

Josh Inglis, Australia’s wicket-keeper, will play a key role in the middle order. Renowned for his calmness under pressure, Inglis has proven himself to be a reliable finisher in the shorter formats. His quick reflexes behind the stumps, combined with his ability to score runs quickly, provide Australia with much-needed balance in the lower middle order.

6. Cameron Green (All-Rounder)

Cameron Green continues to impress as one of Australia’s rising stars. A powerful middle-order batter and a handy pace-bowling all-rounder, Green’s versatility allows him to adjust his game based on the match situation. His ability to hit big shots and bowl economically will add valuable depth to the Australian side.

7. Glenn Maxwell (All-Rounder)

Glenn Maxwell is a game-changer in every sense of the word. A hard-hitting batter and a crafty off-spinner, Maxwell is a master of turning matches around, both with the bat and the ball. His ability to break partnerships with the ball and score quick runs at the death makes him an indispensable part of Australia’s ODI setup.

8. Sean Abbott (Fast Bowler)

Sean Abbott brings versatility to Australia’s pace attack. The right-arm fast bowler is known for his ability to thrive in high-pressure situations, particularly during the death overs. Abbott’s contributions with both bat and ball make him a valuable all-round option, providing Australia with balance in the lower order.

9. Adam Zampa (Spin Bowler)

Adam Zampa is Australia’s premier spinner, known for his crafty leg-spin and ability to deceive even the best batters. His sharp variations in flight and turn will be vital in English conditions, particularly in the middle overs where he can disrupt the opposition’s momentum and take crucial wickets.

10. Josh Hazlewood (Fast Bowler)

Josh Hazlewood adds a lethal edge to Australia’s pace attack. His ability to swing the ball in both directions, combined with his accuracy, makes him a constant threat. Hazlewood’s experience in English conditions will be vital for Australia’s bowling unit, particularly in managing the power-packed English batting lineup.

11. Mitchell Starc (Fast Bowler)

Mitchell Starc’s return to the ODI squad is a massive boost for Australia. The left-arm pacer is renowned for his blistering pace, swinging deliveries, and lethal yorkers. His ability to strike in both the powerplay and the death overs makes him one of the most feared bowlers in world cricket. Starc’s presence significantly strengthens Australia’s bowling arsenal.

Key players to watch

Head who is Known for his boundary-clearing prowess, Head is a vital cog at the top of the order and Maxwell who his all-round abilities make him a potential match-winner and Starc’s deadly combination of pace and swing could trouble even the best batters in the world.

As the stage is set for the first ODI in Nottingham, both teams will be eager to strike first in what promises to be a fiercely competitive series. With Australia boasting a well-rounded squad, their clash against England will undoubtedly produce high-octane cricket, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

Also READ: England names new captain as Jos Buttler ruled out of ODI series against Australia

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