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Australia Vs Scotland; Head To Head, Pitch Report, Playing 11 | T20 World Cup AUS Vs SCOT | Australia Vs Scotland in T20 World Cup: SCOT must win at any cost to qualify for Super-8, know possible playing-11

Mihir Patel

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The 35th match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 will be played between Australia and Scotland at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in St. Lucia. The match will start on June 16 at 6 am.

If Scotland lose this match, the road to the Super-8 will become difficult for them. England increased their net run rate with a record win against Oman in the league stage match. England’s last match is against Namibia. If England win this match against Namibia, they will have a chance to reach the Super-8.

Match Detains…
Tournament: T-20 World Cup 2024
Match No. 35: Australia Vs Scotland
Place: Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Saint Lucia
Date and Time: June 16, Toss: 5:30 AM, Match Start: 6:00 AM

The two teams will face each other for the second time in the T-20 international match
Australia and Scotland will meet for the second time in a T20 international match. So far there has been only one match between the two, which was canceled without a single ball being bowled due to the corona virus. This match was to be played on 29 June 2020. Which was the only T20 match of Australia’s tour to Scotland.

Warner is Australia’s top scorer in T20 Internationals and Watt is Scotland’s top wicket-taker.

Players to watch…

  • David Warner: Based on the last 3 matches, David Warner and Marcus Stoinis have batted brilliantly in the Australian team. Warner has scored 115 runs and Stoinis has scored 97 runs in the last 2 matches.
  • Adam Zampa: Adam Zampa’s bowling has impressed. He is the team’s top wicket taker in the tournament with 8 wickets in three matches.

Scotland

  • George Munsey: Scotland openers George Munsey and Michael Jones have batted brilliantly. Munsey scored 89 runs in 3 matches and Jones scored 87 runs in the same match. Along with this, team captain Richie Barrington won the match against Namibia by batting brilliantly. He played an unbeaten match winning innings of 47 runs.
  • Ben Wheel: Ben Wheel tops bowling. He has taken 4 wickets in 3 matches. Wheel had a brilliant performance against Namibia taking 3 wickets.

Importance of the match
This match will be very important for Scotland. By defeating Australia in the last match or if the match is cancelled, the team can reach the Super-8. If England lose the match against Namibia, the team can qualify without a win against Australia. While Australia has already qualified for Super-8.

Importance of toss
So far 18 T-20 international matches have been played at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground. The batting team won 9 matches and the chasing team won the same number of matches. The average first innings score is 158 runs which can go up to 199. Overall, some of the highest scoring games in T-20 international cricket have been played at this ground. The team will want to chase after winning the toss.

Weather report
There is a 40% chance of rain in St. Lucia on Sunday. A storm warning has also been given here on this day. The temperature here on the day of the match will be 27 to 32 degrees Celsius.

Possible Playing-11 of both the teams
Australia: Mitchell Marsh (captain), David Warner, Travis Head, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wicketkeeper), Pat Cummins, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa and Josh Hazlewood.

Scotland: Richie Barrington (Captain), George Munsey, Charlie Teare, Brandon McMullan, Matthew Cross (wicketkeeper), Michael Leask, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Christopher Soule, Safyan Sharif and Ben Wheel.

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