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AUS vs NZ: New Zealand playing XI vs Australia, Match 27, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 – Predicted

Published at :October 28, 2023 at 12:05 AM
Modified at :October 27, 2023 at 1:07 AM
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Karan Rawat


New Zealand will lock horns with Australia in match No. 27 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

New Zealand have been in great form, and there was a time when they were the table toppers. Black Caps started the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 with four consecutive wins in a comprehensive manner. But they lost to India in their last game in Dharamsala. But New Zealand have to pull up their socks because other teams are showing great performances.

New Zealand will face Australia in the next game, which will take place on Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamasala. New Zealand will not be looking for consecutive defeats and will look to be back on winning ways. Here we will talk about the predicted playing XI of New Zealand against Australia.

AUS vs NZ: New Zealand's Predicted playing XI vs Australia

1. Devon Conway :

Devon Conway
Devon Conway. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Devon Conway has been the biggest wicket for the opposition if they want to shake Kiwi batting-order. The left-hander has been in great form this season and has played well so far. He has scored 249 runs at an average of 62.82 and a strike rate of over 100. Conway is one of those players who plays long innings if he gets set, and that's what Australia won't want.

2. Will Young :

Will Young
Will Young. (Image Source : Getty Images)

Will Young has looked good in the limited opportunities he has had so far. The right-hander has scored 141 runs in four innings at an average of 35.25. He has good starts, but a big innings is due from him. His team has shown great trust in him, and now is the right time to pay it back with a good knock against Australia.

3. Rachin Ravindra :

Rachin Ravindra
Rachin Ravindra. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Limited people knew about who Rachin Ravindra is before this tournament. But now everyone knows him and his abilities. The all-rounder has been a brilliant addition to the team and has made No. 3 his own. He has scored 290 runs so far at an average of 72.59 and scored in almost every game. Ravindra will look to maintain his form and play another good inning to take his team into a strong position.

4. Daryl Mitchell :

Daryl Mitchell
Daryl Mitchell. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Daryl Mitchell smashed a brilliant hundred in Dharamasala against India and made 130 runs. The best thing about his innings was the way he tackled the spinners and didn't allow them to settle down. The right-hander will be looking to attack Australian bowlers and take the innings together to set a good platform for Kiwi bowlers.

5. Tom Latham (c & wk) :

Tom Latham
Tom Latham. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Two half-centuries in three innings for Tom Latham in this tournament indicates his current form. The left-hander is the most experienced player in this batting line-up and has performed in every situation. Being the captain, he is expected to do well and take his team to victory. He has scored 126 runs in three innings at an average of 42.

6. Glenn Phillips :

Glenn Phillips
Glenn Phillips. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Glenn Phillips is another important member of the team and has been a consistent performer in the white-ball format. He has improved his bowling as well and has become a useful spinner. Phillips has scored 114 runs at an average of 38 and also taken three wickets. He is the kind of batter who likes to dominate the opposition, which makes him a difficult batter to face.

7. Mark Chapman :

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

Mark Chapman is in the team as a finisher, but he hasn't had many chances in this tournament so far to showcase his ability. But he will be a very tough player if he gets the opportunity. The left-hander has established himself as a good finisher in T20Is, and that is expected of him in the World Cup.

8. Mitchell Santner :

Mitchell Santner
Mitchell Santner. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Mitchell Santner has been one of the most dangerous bowlers in this tournament. He has taken 12 wickets at an economy rate of 4.25, which is exceptional for a spinner in this high-scoring tournament. His accuracy and speed make him a difficult bowler to even rotate the strike against. Santner will be the key for New Zealand in the middle overs against Australia.

9. Matt Henry :

Matt Henry
Matt Henry. (Image Source: Getty Images)

Matt Henry is on the list of the highest wicket-takers in this competition as well. The pacer has taken ten wickets at an economy of 5.10 and has given early strikes to New Zealand in almost every game. Because of his ability to swing the ball, he will be a threat for Australia with the new ball in Dharamsala.

10. Lockie Ferguson :

Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson. (Image Source: ICC)

On the pitch that offers help for the pacers, Lockie Ferguson will be a challenging bowler. His speed makes him different from other bowlers in the competition. He has also done well so far and is looking good. Ferguson has taken eight wickets in four innings at an economy rate of 4.93 and will look to take wickets in the middle overs.

11. Trent Boult :

Trent Boult
Trent Boult. (Image Source: ICC)

If the ball is swinging, then there are not many bowlers that can match what Trent Boult brings to the table. Kiwi pacers will get a lot of help in Dharamsala, and that will make him the most dangerous Kiwi bowler to face. However, with so much experience under his belt, he already knows how to outfox the batsmen.

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