Australia Playing 11 vs West Indies, 1st T20I, 2024

Published - 08 Feb 2024, 03:16 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:26 AM

Australia Playing 11 vs West Indies, 1st T20I, 2024
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Australia takes on West Indies in a three-match T20I series after winning the ODI series. Australia clean swept the visiting Windies side in the ODI series. The first T20I will be played in Hobart and the match starts at 1.30 pm IST.

Australia won the first ODI won the first ODI by 8 wickets, the second by 83 runs, and the third by 10 wickets as they chased the target down inside 7 overs. Australia is fourth heading into this T20I series while Wets Indies is seventh.

The team is struggling with injury concerns for key players. Matthew Short is out of the T20I series with a hamstring injury. Meanwhile, Nathan Ellis is out with a rib injury and Spender Johnson has been named as his replacement.

Australia will be led by Mitchell Mash in this T20I series. He will have the likes of David Warner, Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, and Marcus Stoinis return to the T20I side after skipping the ODI series. mong the bowlers, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc are rested with Josh Hazlewood leading the attack.

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The two teams have played 146 ODIs with the Aussies winning 79 matches and West Indies 61. In 19 T20Is, Australia have won 9 games while West Indies 10. In this article, we take a look at Australia’s predicted playing XI against West Indies in the first T20I.

Australia Playing 11 vs West Indies, 1st T20I, 2024

David Warner

David Warner
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Warner will open the batting. He has retired from ODI and Test cricket and still playing T20I cricket. He is back after a stint at the ILT20 2024 with Dubai Capitals.

Mitchell Marsh (C)

Mitchell Marsh
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Marsh will open the batting with Warner with Travis Head rested for the T20I series. He also has been a constant member of Australia’s squads since the World Cup.

Glenn Maxwell

Glenn Maxwell
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Maxwell can bat at three. He was rested from the ODI series against West Indies as he was rehabilitating from an injury. He last played for Australia in the ODI World Cup. He is approaching 2500 runs in the format.

Josh Inglis / Matthew Wade (WK)

Australia vs West Indies
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One among Inglis or Wade can be the keeper-batsman. Both of them can bat anywhere in the batting lineup and are safe with the gloves. Inglis is a bit more unorthodox with his approach.

Marcus Stoinis

Marcus Stoinis
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Stoinis will slot in at five. He is back in the SA20 after a stint with the Durban Super Giants. He is 85 short of 1000 T20I runs and has picked 27 wickets in the format.

Tim David

Tim David
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Power hitter Tim David will slot in at six. He is another specialist player in the Australian T20I side. He plays for the MI Cape Town in SA20 and MI Emirates in the ILT20 apart from playing for Mumbai Indians in the IPL. David also has a chance to complete 1000 T20I runs in the series.

Sean Abbott

Sean Abbott AP
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Abbott has been in form with both bat and ball. He played a match-winning innings in the second ODI scoring 69 balls and also took three wickets with the ball. He might be chosen over Aaron Hardie.

Josh Hazlewood

Josh Hazlewood
Josh Hazlewood. Pic Credits: Twitter

Hazlewood after a break in the third ODI is back in the Australian T20I side. He will lead the attack in the absence of Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc. He has picked up 58 wickets from 41 T20Is.

Jason Beherndorff

Jason Behrendorff
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The left-arm pacer will pair up with Hazlewood from the other end. He is an ideal replacement for Strc who can swing the ball up front. Beherendorff has picked up 15 wickets from 14 T20Is.

Spencer Johnson

Spencer Johnson
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Johnson replaced Nathan Ellis in the squad. He recently won the BBL title with the Brisbane Heat. He made his T20I debut against South Africa in August 2023 and has picked two wickets in two matches.

Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa
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Zampa concludes the playing XI as the specialist spinner. He played in the ODI series against West Indies and is a part of the T20I squad as well. He has picked up 84 wickets in 74 games.

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