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ENG vs AUS: England playing XI vs Australia, Match 36, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 – Predicted

Published at :November 4, 2023 at 12:40 AM
Modified at :November 4, 2023 at 12:41 AM
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Karan Rawat


England will take place in match No. 36 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Saturday.

England entered the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 as the favorites to win the tournament. They are the defending champions, but the way they have performed is totally opposite to their stature. England are sitting at the bottom of the table with only one win in six games and are almost out of the competition.

Adding to that, their qualification for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is also in danger. For that, England have to win their remaining games from here on. They will face Australia on Saturday at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, which will be a big game. Here we will talk about the predicted playing XI for England against Australia.

ENG vs AUS: England's Predicted playing XI vs Pakistan

1. Jonny Bairstow :

Johny Bairstow
Johny Bairstow. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Jonny Bairstow has scored runs in IPL on Indian pitches, but in this tournament, he has found it hard to get going. Bairstow has scored only 141 runs at an average of 23.50, which is totally below par. He can give the team a great start, which can put Australia under pressure in Ahmedabad.

2. Dawid Malan :

Dawid Malan
Dawid Malan. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Apart from the 140 runs against Bangladesh, Dawid Malan hasn't converted his starts into a big innings. The left-hander is a tough player who can play a perfect anchor role and attack at the same time. An ODI average of 55.73 speaks volumes about his achievements, and he can be a big match player on Saturday for his team.

3. Joe Root :

Joe Root
Joe Root. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Joe Root's form has been concerning for England. He started the tournament with two consecutive half-centuries, but then he failed badly. Root has scored 175 runs at an average of 29.16. Root's runs are very important for England because he sets the platform for other power hitters to score freely.

4. Ben Stokes :

Ben Stokes
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Ben Stokes has been another major disappointment for England. A player of his caliber has scored 48 runs in three innings, which has put more pressure on the defending champions. He has always won big games for England but has failed so far. But Saturday can be the day for him, and he has always liked performing well against England.

5. Jos Buttler (c & wk) :

England captain Jos Buttler
Jos Buttler. (Image Source: ICC)

One major reason for England's poor performance is the form of captain Jos Buttler. He has been one of the best white-ball batters for the last two years or so, but in this tournament, he has looked clueless. 105 runs at an average of 17.50 indicates something similar. Buttler needs to take more responsibility and spend some time on the crease. Because his presence at the crease can put pressure on the opposition.

6. Harry Brook :

Harry Brook
Harry Brook (Image Source: Getty Images)

Harry Brook is expected to replace Liam Livingstone in the playing XI. Brook has missed a few games because of the availability of senior players. He has scored 128 runs at a strike rate of 109.40 and looked good on odd occasions. But if England have picked him up, then they need to show trust in him because he has been in good form across formats in recent times.

7. Moeen Ali :

Moeen Ali
Moeen Ali. (Image Source: Getty Images)

All English players have struggled in this tournament, and Moeen Ali is also one of them. In three games, he hasn't taken wickets and scored only 41 runs. But he is better than these stats are showing. His all-round ability makes him a valuable member of the team. It is just about one good game, and he can be at his best.

8. Chris Woakes :

Chris Woakes
Chris Woakes. (Image Source: Getty Images)

After some below-par performances, Chris Woakes looked good in the game against India and took 2/33. He looked in great rhythm, and that would have given him confidence to do well against Australia. He is England's main pacer who nips the ball both ways and can extract swing from the pitch, which is something Australia need to worry about.

9. David Willey :

David Willey
David Willey. (Image Source: AP)

David Willey announced his shocking international retirement after the conclusion of the World Cup 2023. The all-rounder will now look to put everything he has for the country. He has taken five wickets so far and also scored some quick runs at the end. Willey can use the conditions well, and his change-ups can become hard to pick.

10. Adil Rashid :

Adil Rashid
Adil Rashid. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Adil Rashid will get a grip and turn in Ahmedabad, which will make him a difficult bowler to face. The leg spinner has been a successful bowler in the last few years for England and has won many games. He has taken 8 wickets at an economy rate of 5.14 and can restrict Australia in the middle overs.

11. Mark Wood :

Mark Wood
Mark Wood. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Mark Wood has been another English player who has struggled badly. He has taken only four wickets in six games and has given away runs at a higher economy rate. Wood has been a top-performer for his team across formats, but he needs to hit at the right length and bowl to the wickets. That is the way he can trouble the batters and help his team.

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