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T20i 1: Windies, Australia Search Momentum Towards T20 WC

T20i 1: Windies, Australia Search Momentum Towards T20 WC
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Gros Islet (Saint Lucia): West Indies and Australia began a series of two matches five matches on Fridays under the lights at Daren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia with both teams in pursuit of momentum that won to the T20 world continuing.
The title holder for the global tournament was set for October-November in the United Arab Emirates, the Caribbean team started Home Run 15i by losing 3-2 to South Africa in Grenada.
It highlighted their sustainable challenges to overcome high-quality spinning bowling while conceding a goalless shipping proportion in their five innings.
The series will be attended by three international people one day against Aussies in Barbados, after that Pakistan comes to this region for the other five matches, also to be played in Bridgetown.
For Australia, whose best business in the world of T20 is a finalist who was beaten to England in the events of 2010 in West Indies, this task followed a sequential narrow series of losses in the UK, at home and in New Zealand.
The last campaign was almost five months ago and with the visitors’ team lost a number of key players such as David Warner, Steve Smith, Glenn Maxwell and Pat Cummins, this series represented the ideal opportunity for several suburban players to make strong claims to be included in the T20 team.
Those who tried to make the impression include the All-Rounder and Christian, who were among the roads with a score of 47 in intra-squad warming equipment at the match on Monday.
“Everyone has a good hit, Bowlers have a good bowl and we have to see what requirements will be like, so all-in-all night is quite successful,” is a Christian judgment for the exercise in front of what is expected to be the first.
appearance in national colors for four years.
If the field for five matches behaves the same as for heating the heating, West Indies can expect to face other search checks from the ability to adapt their failure to three occasions with South Africa to reach the target right below 170.
Series reinforced in the team The house expected by the head coach Phil Simmons can be corrected in the coming days.
“We have to think a little more.
We must be smarter in our cricket – smarter especially in a period of seven to 14 years,” SIMMONS said.
West Indies are expected to remain with nucleus squad facing South Africa while Australia’s biggest challenges seem to set a settling middle order that is prevented by the absence of so many regular names.
With the series played in one of the months of rain throughout the year in the Caribbean, there is no guarantee that the match will not be significantly affected by the elements.
However, the two teams still hope to get enough actions where it will help formulate their world T20 team three months from the main event.
Team (possibility) West Hindar: Kieron Pollard (Captain), Evin Lewis, Lendl Simmons, Andre Fletcher, Nicholas Moran, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Dwayne Bravo, Obedne, Obed McCoy, Fidel Edwards, Kevin Sinclair Australia: Aaron Finch (Captain), Josh Philippe, Matthew Wade (Wicketkeeper), Ashton Turner, and Christianity, Moises Henriques, Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Agar, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

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