Canberra plays host to the second T20 International between Australia and England at Manuka Oval today, Wednesday 12 October.
Fans will be hoping for another run fest after the visitors claimed a close victory in the opening clash that saw over 400 runs scored. With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup fast approaching, both sides will be looking to find their best form at Manuka.
Match details
- Who: Australia vs England
- When: Wednesday 12 October, 7.10pm AEDT
- Where: Manuka Oval, Canberra
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- Weather: max 20. 20% chance of rain
- Head-to-head record: Played 21. Australia 10 wins. England 10 wins. 1 no result.
The third match in the series will be played at Manuka Oval on Friday 14 October.
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Squads
Australia squad: Aaron Finch (c), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Daniel Sams, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
Australia XI from game one: David Warner, Cameron Green, Mitchell Marsh, Aaron Finch (c), Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade, Daniel Sams, Nathan Ellis, Kane Richardson, Mitchell Swepson
England squad: Jos Buttler (c), Moeen Ali, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood. Standby players: Liam Dawson, Richard Gleeson, Tymal Mills.
England XI from game one: Jos Buttler (c) Alex Hales Ben Stokes Harry Brook Moeen Ali Sam Curran Dawid Malan Chris Woakes Adil Rashid Reece Topley Mark Wood
The first T20I
England took the lead in the best of three series with a thrilling 8-run victory in the opening T20 in Perth on Sunday 9 October.
Australia won the toss and decided to bowl in a decision that quickly backfired as the England openers put on a 132-run opening stand. Alex Hales belted 84 off 51 balls, while skipper Jos Buttler smashed 68 off just 32. The rest of the batting line up struggled once the openers were removed as they posted 6/208 from their 20 overs.
Nathan Ellis was clearly the pick of the bowlers for Australia as he picked up 3/20 off his four overs, while Kane Richardson, Daniel Sams and Marcus Stoinis picked up a wicket each.
Chasing the 209 for victory, Australia got off to a poor start with Green dismissed for just one run. David Warner was outstanding for the Aussies, belting 73 off 44 balls before being caught in the deep chasing late runs. Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade all put together little cameos but it wasn’t enough as the Poms held on for victory.