• India are currently leading the five-match T20I series 2-1 against Australia.

  • Australia won the third game against the host by five wickets.

IND vs AUS 2023: Australia’s best playing XI for the last 2 T20Is against India
Australia (Image Source: Twitter)

As India and Australia engage in a fiercely competitive five-match T20I series, the third game proved to be a turning point. India, with a 2-0 lead, aimed to secure victory in the forthcoming match and clinch the series. However, Glenn Maxwell, on the verge of returning home after the third game, emerged as the party spoiler for the Men in Blue. Maxwell’s spectacular innings of 104 runs off 48 balls provided Australia with a lifeline as they won the third fixture by five wickets , offering them a chance to make a comeback in the series.

With the series now poised at 2-1, the last two matches are crucial for both teams. The upcoming games, scheduled for December 1 in Raipur and December 3 in Bengaluru, present a challenge for Australia in selecting the best playing eleven. The introduction of new faces into the squad adds complexity to the decision-making process. Australia’s team management faces the task of strategically crafting a playing eleven that combines experience and firepower.

Australia’s top-choice starting eleven for the final two T20Is against India

1-2) Dynamic openers

  • Travis Head: Opening the innings, Head brings experience and solidity. His recent century in the World Cup final showcased his ability to anchor the innings and set the platform.
  • Josh Philippe: Partnering with Head, Philippe’s aggressive batting at the top of the order aims to provide quick starts. His innovative shots and power-hitting make him a key opener.

3-6) Rock-solid middle order

  • Ben McDermott: A consistent middle-order batter, McDermott’s role involves stabilizing the innings and providing a platform for power-hitters. His adaptability and recent form make him an essential presence in the middle order.
  • Matt Short: Positioned in the middle order, Short adds firepower. His aggressive approach and ability to accelerate the scoring rate make him a valuable asset.
  • Tim David: A dynamic middle-order batter, David’s power-hitting prowess aims to maximize the impact in the crucial overs. His ability to clear boundaries adds depth to the middle order.
  • Matthew Wade: The captain takes a middle-order role, providing experience and leadership. Wade’s aggressive batting style sets the tone for the innings and contributes to the team’s success.

Also READ: Australian cricketer Amanda Wellington reacts to Jasprit Bumrah’s cryptic “silence” Instagram story

7-8) Versatile all-rounders

  • Chris Green: An off-spinning all-rounder, Green’s accuracy and variations make him a crucial asset in the middle overs. His role involves controlling the game with the ball and contributing valuable runs.
  • Kane Richardson: Positioned as an all-rounder, Richardson adds depth to both batting and bowling. His experience and ability to handle pressure situations make him a reliable option.

9-11) Potent bowling attack

  • Ben Dwarshuis: A left-arm fast bowler, Dwarshuis adds variety to the pace attack. His consistency and knack for picking wickets make him a valuable asset.
  • Jason Behrendorff: Leading the pace attack, Behrendorff’s left-arm swing aims to provide early breakthroughs. His ability to extract movement and control the new ball is pivotal.
  • Tanveer Sangha: The young leg-spinner provides a spinning option. Sangha’s ability to pick wickets in the middle overs and create pressure is essential for controlling the game.

Also READ: Adelaide Strikers announce replacement for injured Rashid Khan

Subscribe to Cricket Times on YouTube to watch Exclusive Interviews, Podcasts, Weekly News Updates & Explainers.

TAGS:

CATEGORY: Australia Featured

For latest cricket news and updates, subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter.

About the Author:
Amar is a sports enthusiast and a talented writer who has found the perfect career that combines his two passions. As a valuable member of Cricket Times, Amar brings his passion for cricket and his talent for writing to the fore, providing readers with insightful and engaging content. Cricket lives rent-free in his mind. A person who views cricket as a metaphor for life. You can connect with Amar at amar.bhalla@crickettimes.com and also follow him on LinkedIn.