With the series level at 1-1, the winner of the third ODI will take the series in addition to 10 vital points on the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League.
Overview
England v Australia, 3rd ODI
Old Trafford, Manchester
16 September, 2020, 1.00pm local time, 12.00pm GMT
After suffering a collapse in the second ODI to concede a game from an advantageous position for the second time on the tour, Australia will look to get their act right for the third and deciding match on Wednesday.
Towards that end, they will hope to be able to include Steve Smith in the playing XI after the star batsman missed the first couple of games over concussion concerns, having taken a blow to the head in training prior to the first ODI.
With the #ENGvAUS ODI series level at 1-1, Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa is hoping to have Steve Smith back in the XI for the series decider 🏏 pic.twitter.com/txljhAvzpf
— ICC (@ICC) September 15, 2020
England, while they should be delighted about their ability to bounce back from seemingly hopeless situations time and time again, will be keen to identify issues landing them in tough spots in the first place.
Worryingly for them, the usually dominant openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow have looked slightly rusty in the two matches. While Bairstow was able to break the shackles for a big score in the first match, Australia's bowlers didn't allow that to occur again in the second game.
As for the bowling side of things, England will be very pleased with how the likes of Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid and Chris Woakes are delivering. It will be interesting to see whether they make room for Mark Wood in the third match after he sat out the previous game. The hosts will hope to extend their early lead on the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League points table.
Jofra Archer in #ENGvAUS ODIs so far:
— ICC (@ICC) September 14, 2020
☝️ Six wickets
🅰️ 15.16 average
❇️ 4.55 economy
Can he end the series as the leading wicket-taker? pic.twitter.com/ZR4gBQ5ueY
Remember the last time
After bowling superbly on a pitch with slightly uneven bounce, Australia had England on the mat at 149/8, but a splendid 76-run stand between Tom Curran and Adil Rashid for the ninth wicket carried the hosts to a respectable 231/9.
ICYMI: Australia lost four wickets for three runs as England secured a 24-run win in the second ODI to level the series and keep their lead in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League intact.
— ICC (@ICC) September 14, 2020
REPORT 👇 https://t.co/De5jv2OeWF
The visitors then looked in command of the chase at 144/2 with captain Aaron Finch (73) and Marnus Labuschagne (48) steering the chase expertly. But Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes produced an excellent display of bowling to set the cat among the pigeons as Australia slipped to 147/6 to completely change the complexion of the match. Australia simply were unable to recover thereafter, conceding defeat by 24 runs after a collapse that had strong echoes of their performance in the first T20I on this tour.
What they said
Eoin Morgan, England captain: "Jofra is obviously an ace and so is Woakesy. It's our strongest suit. For them to come back like that was outstanding. When they bowl like that they make the captain look good."
Adam Zampa, Australia leg-spinner: "He's a world-class player and has that experience as well. It's pretty obvious if Steve Smith is fit, he's in most cricket teams. I'd hope to have him back for the third game."
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