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Australia did not care about England


The Australian cricket team did not care about the champions England. Australia has surprised everyone by losing by a huge margin of 36 runs. Australia's batting and bowling are showing their determination to win the T20 World Cup.

The two teams met in Barbados. Whereas Australia scored 201 runs for 7 wickets at the invitation of England. In the 17th match, it was the first time that he scored two hundred runs in the World Cup. England could not get more than 165 runs for 6 wickets chasing this huge run.

The English shared the points as the first match was washed away by rain. This time a big loss against arch rival Australia. The start of the T20 World Cup tour did not impress England.

After losing the toss and going into bat, Australia got the basis of a big collection in the opening pair. Two left-handed batsmen, Travis Head and David Warner, picked up 70 runs on the scoreboard in 5 overs. Moeen Ali scored 3 runs in the first over, but in the remaining 4 overs they scored 67 runs. He scored 22 runs from the second and fourth overs. The first was done by Vic Jacks. Next is Mark Wood. Equally 3 sixes in both overs. In the fifth over, Head took a single after hitting Moeen Ali for a four and a six. Warner took four off the fifth ball but lost his wicket on the sixth ball. Warner returned with 39 runs off 16 balls. He hit 2 fours and 4 sixes.

After losing his partner, Head also followed his path. 34 runs came from his bat in 18 balls. Head hits 3 sixes with 2 fours. Australia runs 74 for 2 in the power play. The streak that Ajira was on, came to a halt due to the quick loss of wickets. They did not get more than 102 runs in 10 overs.

They lose wickets only when they go on the attack in search of quick runs. But even though the batsmen could not play big innings, there were small cameos. Captain Mitchell Marsh scored 35 off 25 balls with 2 fours and a six before returning to the dressing room. Maxwell played an innings of 28 runs off 25 balls.

Australia's hope at the end was Marcos Stoinis. 30 runs from 17 balls came from his bat. Apart from that, Tim David remained unbeaten with 11 runs from 8 balls and Wade with 17 runs from 10 balls.

England's bowlers regained their composure towards the end, though they couldn't put up much of a fight at the start. Chris Jordan was their best bowler with 2 wickets for 44 runs. Moeen Ali, Archer and Livingstone took 1 wicket each.

England also responded with the opening pair chasing the target. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler made a partnership of 73 runs in 7.1 overs. The two right-handed batsmen were terrorizing Australia by scoring 10 runs per over. But after breaking their pair, everything went wrong for England. Salt, who scored 37 runs off 23 balls, was bowled by a jumper ball in the eighth over. Buttler scored 42 off 28 balls and was caught by Cummins on a jumper.

Then the competition started. Jacks, who had a bad day with the ball, could not score more than 10 runs in the batting. 7 runs from Jonny Bairstow's bat. Moeen Ali and Harry Brook scored 25 and 20 runs respectively. As the expected storm did not come in the middle order chasing a big target, England started to fall out of the match little by little. The latter batsmen fought back only to reduce the margin of defeat.

Zampa and Cummins took 2 wickets each for Australia. Hazlewood and Stoinis got 1 wicket each. Zampa was selected as the man of the match.

Big smile on Australia's face with two wins in two matches in a row. England, the defending champions, have yet to win two matches. It goes without saying that they will face a tough test ahead.




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