• England and Australia set to clash in the first ODI of the five-match series on Thursday.

  • Trent Bridge in Nottingham will host the first match of the ODI series.

ENG vs AUS 2024, 1st ODI: Predicted XI of England and Australia, Nottingham Weather Forecast
ENG vs AUS 2024 Nottingham Weather Forecast (Image Source: X)

The much-anticipated One-Day International (ODI) series between England and Australia is set to begin on Thursday, September 19, 2024, at the Trent Bridge in Nottingham. Following a fiercely competitive T20I series that concluded in 1-1, after the third and deciding match was unfortunately abandoned due to rain, both teams are now turning their focus to an exciting five-match ODI contest.

With two of cricket’s most dominant teams facing off, the series promises to provide a captivating showdown for fans worldwide. England and Australia, both rich in cricketing history and talent, are expected to deliver high-intensity action, showcasing skill, strategy, and a fierce rivalry that has been the hallmark of their encounters over the years. This series is set to be a thrilling chapter in the storied cricketing rivalry between these two nations.

ODI stats and records at the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground

  • Total Matches: 53
  • Matches won batting first: 22
  • Matches won bowling first: 28
  • Average 1st innings Score: 251
  • Average 2nd innings Score: 219
  • Highest total recorded: 481/6 (50 Overs) by England vs Australia
  • Lowest total recorded: 83/10 (23 Overs) by South Africa vs England
  • Highest score chased: 350/3 (44 Overs) by England vs New Zealand
  • Lowest score defended: 195/9 (50 Overs) by West Indies vs England

Also READ: ENG vs AUS 2024, ODI Series – Broadcast & Live Streaming details | When and where to watch in India, Australia, USA, UK and other countries

ENG vs AUS Trent Bridge Pitch Report:

Trent Bridge is renowned as a batting-friendly ground, with the pitch typically providing good carry for fast bowlers and some early movement. As the match wears on, the surface often slows down, offering increasing support for spinners.

However, the pitch’s behaviour can shift based on pre-match weather conditions. A dry spell could favour spinners by enhancing turn, while rain might leave the surface damp, giving seam bowlers an advantage.

Overall, Trent Bridge is known for producing high-scoring games, where both batting and bowling will play crucial roles in shaping the outcome.

Trent Bridge Weather Forecast:

During the morning, widespread low cloud and hill fog will be present, slowly retreating towards coastal areas, where it may persist throughout the day. Inland, some bright or warm sunny spells are expected to develop. Cooler temperatures will prevail along the coast due to an onshore breeze, with a maximum temperature of 20°C.

The chance of rain remains minimal, staying below 5% throughout the day. Winds will consistently blow from the northeast (NE), with speeds between 9 and 12 mph.

As night falls, low cloud, mist, and hill fog will drift back in from the North Sea, though clearer skies may appear further inland, particularly in the west. The night will be breezy but mild, with a minimum temperature of 13°C.

ENG vs AUS 2024: Predicted XI of both teams  

England: Philip Salt (wk), Ben Duckett, Harry Brook (c), Liam Livingstone, Jamie Smith, Jofra Archer, Reece Topley, Adil Rashid, Jordan Cox, John Turner, Jacob Bethell

Australia: Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh (c), Glenn Maxwell, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc, Alex Carey

Also READ: ENG vs AUS 2024: Australia’s best XI for the first ODI match against England

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