Australia will sq. off in opposition to the Netherlands in the continuing World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday, October 25. The five-time champions are lastly trying into their parts after profitable two consecutive video games in opposition to Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Australia are fourth on the factors desk with 4 factors and a internet run charge (NRR) of -0.193 which actually wants some enchancment. Travis Head’s return to the enjoying XI is imminent and will convey a contemporary wind of vitality to the group.
Head’s inclusion will probably result in a change in Mitchell Marsh’s batting order, who has been opening the batting alongside David Warner in his (Head) absence and scored a match-winning knock of 121 runs in opposition to the 1992 World Cup-winners at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
On the opposite hand, the Dutch are coming into this contest on the again of a five-wicket loss which they suffered at the palms of Sri Lanka. The Scott Edwards-led aspect has already prompted a large upset in the event with a surprising over South Africa in Dharamsala and will look to script one thing comparable on Wednesday in New Delhi.
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Pitch Report
Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi used to have a gradual batting surface however that has not been the case in the continuing marquee event. The first match of the occasion between South Africa and Sri Lanka witnessed a run-fest.
Both groups piled up the best mixture (754) ever recorded in the event’s historical past because the Proteas emerged victorious in the tip. The venue has performed host to 3 video games in the continuing version so far and batters have loved batting in all of these. The chain of occasions is more likely to proceed on Wednesday.
Arun Jaitley Stadium Records and Stats
Total ODI Matches: 31
Matches gained batting first: 15
Matches gained bowling first: 15
Average first innings rating: 233
Average second innings rating: 210
Highest whole scored: 428/5 by South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Highest rating chased: 281/4 by India vs Sri LankaÂ
Lowest whole recorded: 99 all out by South Africa vs India
Lowest whole defended: 174/7 by NZ-W vs IND-W