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New Zealand vs Australia, ICC World Cup 2019: Predicted Playing XI, Preview, Match Details, Live Streaming Odds and Prediction

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New Zealand will look to come back to winning ways subsequent to enduring their first loss of the ICC World Cup 2019 against Pakistan when they go facing guarding champions Australia at the Lord’s Cricket Stadium on June 29 (Saturday). The Kiwis will be edgy for a win and seal the semifinal berth alongside Australia.

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Match: New Zealand vs Australia

Competition: Cricket World Cup

Date: Saturday June 29, 2019

Begin time: 13:30 (UK time)

Location: Lord’s

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Captain: Steve Smith

Vice-Captain: Kane Williamson

Wicketkeeper: Alex Carry

Batsmen: David Warner, Steve Smith, Kane Williamson, Martin Guptill

All-Rounders: Glenn Maxwell, Colin de Grandhomme

Bowlers: Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorff, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson

New Zealand vs Australia: Match Preview

The Cricket World Cup proceeds on Saturday with two matches.

Pakistan vs Afghanistan is trailed by this humdinger, between New Zealand and Australia.

New Zealand have been the surprise package of the Cricket World Cup and have bagged five wins from their seven matches so far.

Triumph here would verify their spot in the semi-finals and relieve any waiting weights they may feel.

Australia look in fine fettle however. The Aussies were immensely great against England and are securely through to the semi-finals.

Whatever issues Australia have, they generally appear to lift themselves when it is important most and are coming to frame at simply the correct time.

Obviously, Australia can bear to rest players here, so it will entrance perceive how this match advances.

Predicted Playing XI

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Steven Smith, Usman Khawaja, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon, Pat Cummins, Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey (wk)

New Zealand: Ross Taylor, Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson (c), Colin de Grandhomme, Henry Nicholls, Trent Boult, Tom Latham (wk), James Neesham, Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, Lockie Ferguson

Odds and Prediction

Australia are the table toppers and will look to strengthen their position at the top. Meanwhile, this is New Zealand’s chance to displace their Trans-Tasmanian rivals from the top. However, the Aussies will start this game as slight favourites with the odds of 55-45 in their favour.

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Greg Chappell encourages Australia to not view the India trip as a “sideshow” because “there is red-hot fury and embarrassment among our fans”

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According to former Australia captain Greg Chappell, the team’s first two Test losses in India have left the nation’s supporters furious, perplexed, and ashamed.

After falling behind 2-0 in their four-match Test series against India, Australia has now lost the Border-Gavaskar Trophy four times in a row. Australia lost both games in the span of three days, with India mercilessly exposing Australia’s hitters’ deficiencies against spin bowling. Although the second day of the second Test was a competitive match, the Australian batters meekly gave up in the third, and former captain Greg Chappell claims that the performance has disappointed the home crowd.

According to Chappell, Australian cricket as a whole has to start ranking India trips on par with or even higher than the Ashes. The fact that our squad has displayed such little grit thus far in the series has enraged the Australian public, and rightfully so. The sight of a batsman being out on the first ball while doing the reverse sweep and acting like this series is not important for the future pisses off. Australian cricket needs to understand that taking on India is not a sideshow but rather the main event, equal to or perhaps greater than The Ashes, he said.

Australia was bowled for 177 and 91 in its two innings, contributing to India’s 400-run victory in the first Test, which it lost by an innings and 132 runs. In the first two days of the second Test, they performed well, reaching 263 runs in the first innings and nearly gaining a commanding lead before being bowled for 113 runs on Day 3. India secured a 6-0 victory and a commanding 2-0 lead as a result. Since 2015, Australia has not been able to defeat India in a Test series, either at home or abroad.

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Highlights from the England vs. South Africa Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 semifinal: SA won the championship by 6 runs over ENG

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Highlights from the England vs. South Africa Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 semifinal: Up until South Africa rallied and advanced to the championship game’s final three overs of the innings, England was coasting along in the chase.

Highlights from the England vs. South Africa Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 semifinal: After holding South Africa to 164/4, England was coasting when the final three overs of their innings changed the course of the match. At the end of the 16th over, England had scored 131 runs, and even though South Africa claimed the important wicket of Nat Sciver-Brunt in the 17th, England appeared to be able to continue scoring at the same pace. Ayabonga Khaka, collecting three wickets, bowled what might be remembered as the game-changing over of the tournament.

The victory was subsequently secured by Shabnim Ismail’s dismissal of England captain Heather Knight in the final over. Previously, South Africa’s powerplay inning got off to a poor start, but the openers picked up the pace and put up a stout defence. Ending with a half-century, Laura Wolvaardt’s opening partnership with Tazmin Brits produced 96 runs. With Brits’ second consecutive half-century, who had previously failed to reach 140 in this competition, South Africa grabbed control and was poised to surpass 170.

Following a sensational 19th over from Sophie Ecclestone in which she claimed two wickets, South Africa reached 164/4 after the 20th over went for 18. For the first time ever, South Africa has advanced to the T20 World Cup final, where they will take on the formidable Australia on Sunday.

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The change in African soccer

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African footballers are used to playing on the world’s football fields with only a handful of elite players who play in the best European leagues. What about the other lesser known players? They are trying to break through by taking side roads.

the results obtained by Morocco will have repercussions and will allow Africa to reap important gains in line with its footballing power.

I think that every African country should take an example from Morocco in the last world cup we saw Morocco go very far in the Competition.

Today we are going to speak mainly about Congo I think that they must begin by investing in the youth infrastructure construction of center there is so much talent in this country it is a pity that there is only one stadium in the capital of Kinshasa as a sports adviser all its young people have a dream is to come to play in Europe but before extinguishing this dream I think that the base must be solid a competition of age must be created for the young people so that it can evolve well from this moment there we will be able to consider to make the necessary (sports adviser, player’s agent) to go and see his young players in order to find the best talents to pass the next step

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