australia vs england cricket bettingAustralia vs England ODI Game 3: Time, TV channel, live stream, how to watch, squads, tickets, betting odds
Australia and England will play the third and final match of their ODI series on Tuesday, with the match set to take place on November 22nd in Melbourne.
Australia took an unassailable 2-0 lead over the weekend, with a dominant innings from Steve Smith and four wickets from Mitchell Starc helping them over the line in Sydney.
Here’s how you can catch the action from Australia’s second ODI against England.
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Australia and England will play each other on Tuesday, November 22nd?at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
The match is scheduled to begin at?2:20pm?AEDT.
For English fans pulling an all-nighter (or waking up early), the action will commence at 3:20am GMT.
Australia
UK
TV Channel
Fox Cricket
BT Sport
Streaming
Kayo/Foxtel Go
BT Sport 1
Start time
2:20 pm?AEDT
3:20 am?GMT
Pat Cummins (c)
Ashton Agar
Alex Carey
Cameron Green
Josh Hazlewood
Travis Head
Marnus Labuschagne
Mitch Marsh
Sean Abbott
Steve Smith
Mitchell Starc
Marcus Stoinis
David Warner
Adam Zampa
Jos Buttler (c)
Moeen Ali
Sam Billings
Sam Curran
Liam Dawson
Chris Jordan
Dawid Malan
Adil Rashid
Jason Roy
Phil Salt
Olly Stone
James Vince
David Willey
Chris Woakes
Luke Wood
To purchase tickets for Australia’s 3rd ODI against England in Melbourne,?click here.
Australia will start the match as favourites with?TAB, as they look to build off their win in the opening game of the series.
Australia $1.55
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England $2.45
australia vs england cricket bettingAustralia vs England – 3rd Test Match Preview & Prediction
THE PREDICTION
Whilst England have three Tests to redeem themselves, it’s already looking like another heavy Ashes series defeat down under is on the cards and they only have themselves to blame. Poor team selection, woefully inferior batting and terrible fielding sees them deservedly 2-0 down heading into the world-famous Boxing Day Test at the cricketing amphitheatre that is the MCG. Such a special occasion cannot fail to galvanise this England side into one last big effort in a bid to save the Ashes. However, the fact is that they have been totally outplayed so far by a better red ball side and it’s so hard to see that changing here.
As scary as it sounds, Australia will be an even stronger unit in the third Test than they were in the second with captain Cummins coming back into the team and a top order batting line-up that includes David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith will once again be expected to pile on the runs, although England won’t help themselves if they continue to drop regulation catches. The pitch curator at the MCG has indicated that movement will be on offer for the bowlers with extra grass being left on the track. This is likely to ensure a result in this third Test, with England’s batters currently struggling enough on a flat Australian pitch, let alone one which offers movement! Ultimately, any result here other than an Australia win would be a big surprise.
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australia vs england cricket bettingAustralia vs England: T20 Game 2 Preview & Betting Tips
England got the edge on Australia in Game 1 of this T20 series with an eight-run victory in Perth, defying the history that was stacked against them. The visitors will be out to wrap things up with a second consecutive win as both teams travel to Canberra for Game 2.
Josh Nevett takes a close look at the contest with his free preview and cricket betting tips below.
Manuka Oval, Canberra, Wednesday October 12th, 7:10pm (AEDT)
Australia:?Aaron Finch (c), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Pat Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Daniel Sams, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa
England:?Jos Buttler (c), Moeen Ali, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood.
As predicted, England took full advantage of Australia’s understrength bowling attack, plundering 6-208 to set up their triumph in a high scoring encounter. Openers Jos Buttler (68 off 32) and Alex Hales (84 off 51) led the way for the visitors, smashing the Aussies around the park in an impressive display of power hitting. Nathan Ellis (3-20 off 4 overs) was the only shining light for Australia with the ball, displaying why he is perhaps unlucky to be missing out on a World Cup spot.
Australia made a good fist of the chase – they managed 9-200 and were on track until the final overs – however, a target of 200+ is always a tall order. David Warner (73 off 44) was aptly supported by Mitch Marsh (36 off 26) and Marcus Stoinis (35 off 15), while Mark Wood (3-34) and Sam Curran (2-35) did the business for the away team.
Undoubtedly, England will have taken a lot of confidence out of the win. It will be a whole different ball game in the second match though, as several Aussie stars return. Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Glenn Maxwell, Adam Zampa and Mitchell Starc are all back in the squad for Game 2, strengthening both the bowling and batting stocks. England are unlikely to make many changes, so I can see Australian levelling up the series thanks to a welcome top up of talent.
Rashid failed to make an impact in Game 1, finishing with 1-41 off his three overs. However, the slower Canberra pitch should suit him, and as usual Australia will line-up with a right-hander heavy batting unit.
England Top Wicket Taker – Adil Rashid ($4.50 Ladbrokes)
This play is dependant on final team selections. Aaron Finch has announced that he will reclaim his spot at the top of the order at the expense of Green, who has played that role in recent times. As such, Green may be shuffled back to the middle order… if he plays at all. With a locked in role at the top, Hales has a far better chance of scoring well on Wednesday.
Green vs Hales Handicap – Hales -3.5 ($1australia vs england cricket bettingAustralia vs England: T20 Game 2 Preview & Betting Tips.83 Ladbrokes)