Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia

Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia

Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia

Match Details

Match

India vs Australia, 3rd ODI | Australia tour of India 2023

Date

22/03/2023 (Wednesday)

Time

13:00 (GMT+5) / 13:30 (GMT+5.5) / 14:00 (GMT+6)

Format

ODI

Venue

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

India vs Australia at a glance

  • Australia defeated India by ten wickets after bowling out the hosts for 117 runs in the second one-day international.
  • Mitchell Star has taken 8 wickets in his last two games.
  • On a spin-friendly pitch at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Indian spinners would enjoy their chances of overpowering the visitors.

India vs Australia Team Preview

India

India struggled in the second ODI and will need to find a method to stop Mitchell Starc in this encounter. They do, however, have a plethora of outstanding players and should have enough talent to win.

After their victory in the opening ODI of the series, the Indians made one alteration to their lineup for the second ODI. Shardul Thakur was replaced by Axar Patel. Suryakumar Yadav has been removed for consecutive golden ducks in the series, but we believe he will keep his spot.

Australia

After returning to the Test and ODI series, Australia has shown a lot of character on this tour. To win the series, they must put on another strong performance in this match.

Australia made two changes before the second ODI, with Glen Maxwell and Josh Inglis replaced by Alex Carey and Nathan Ellis. No chances will be taken with Maxwell’s fitness, and Ellis may get another chance in this final game.

India vs Australia Team Playing Squads

India Squads

 

Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia India Squads

 

Rohit Sharma (c), KL Rahul (wk), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, Suyakumar Yadav, Axar Patel, Mohammed Shami, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Siraj, and Kuldeep Yadav.

Australia Squads

 

Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia Australia Squads

 

Steve Smith (c), Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Marsh, Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head, Nathan Ellis, Marcus Stoinis, Cameron Green, Adam Zampa, Sean Abbott, and Mitchell Starc.

India vs Australia Team Form in Last 5 Matches

India – L W W W W

Australia – W L W W W

  

India vs Australia outfield report

 

Australia tour of India 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd ODI: India vs Australia 

MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai

 

In the series, both teams have won the toss and gone on to win a match after opting to field first. If the skippers win the toss, we believe they will choose to field first in this match.

The prediction calls for a very humid afternoon and evening in Chennai, although rain showers in the area are expected to miss the games.

The surface in Chennai always helps spinners, but with the overhead conditions, we expect pace bowlers to enjoy bowling in this game as well. An average score will be 250 or higher.

India vs Australia Final Prediction

Winning the toss

  • India

Player of the Match

  • India – KL Rahul

Most sixes

  • India – Hardik Pandya 
  • Australia – Mitchell Marsh

Most wickets

  • India – Mohammed Siraj 
  • Australia – Mitchell Starc

Most runs

  • India – KL Rahul 
  • Australia – Mitchell Marsh

Team Scores Batting First

  • India – 250+
  • Australia – 240+

 

According to our prediction, India will win this match.

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Cricket Highlights, 20 Mar: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test)

Cricket Highlights, 20 Mar: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test)

Cricket Highlights, 20 Mar: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test)

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test)

Hosts New Zealand won the first of the two-match Test series incredibly. For the second time in Test history, the Kiwis won by one run off the last ball that time. But this time the Southee’s team did not have to win with difficulty. New Zealand won the two-match Test series 2-0 after defeating the visitors by an inning and 58 runs.

 

An innings defeat was pretty much assured after the third day’s game. Because Sri Lanka was still 303 runs behind New Zealand’s first innings, they had 8 wickets in hand. Kusal Mendis finished Day 3 unbeaten on 50 and Angelo Mathews was with him on 1.

 

When Kusal returned to the dressing room for 50 runs in the first over on the fourth day, the Lankans’ defeat was only a matter of time. But Dhananjaya de Silva tried hard to save the team.

Dhananjaya kept playing safely at one end. But at the other end, there was a procession of batters coming down and going back. However, Dhananjaya made a partnership of 126 runs with Dinesh Chandimal. But it was proved to be enough for them to save the match. After Chandimal got dismissed for 62 runs, Dhananjaya got dismissed two runs away from his century.

 

After the tea break, he was caught out while trying to scoop in the first over and returned to the pavilion. After that, the Kiwi bowlers did not have to wait long to pick up the remaining 3 wickets of the Lankan squad. In the end, the Lankans’ innings were stopped at 358 runs.

 

Blair Tickner and Tim Southee scalped three wickets each for New Zealand. Besides, Michael Bracewell took 2 wickets and Doug Bracewell and Matt Henry took 1 wicket each.

Earlier, Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne won the toss and sent New Zealand to bat first at the Basin Reserve in Wellington. In the beginning, Kasun Rajitha spread some relief by picking up the wicket of Tom Latham (21). But the hosts declared the innings on 580 for 4 thanks to three brilliant scores from Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, and Henry Nicholls.

 

Williamson and Nicholls scored double centuries. Williamson scored 215 runs off 296 balls. His innings were decorated with 23 boundaries and 2 sixes. Nicholls remained unbeaten with 200 runs off 240 balls. His innings had 15 boundaries and 4 sixes.

 

Besides, Conway played an inning of 78 runs. The 108-ball innings were played with 13 boundaries. Daryl Mitchell was dismissed for 17 runs. Tom Blundell remained unbeaten scoring 17 runs.

After the Kiwis’ declaration of the innings putting up 580 runs on the board in 123 overs, Sri Lanka was bowled out for 164 runs in 66.5 overs. Apart from skipper Karunaratne, no batsman could handle the kiwi bowlers well. He scored the highest 89 runs playing 188 balls. Chandimal scored 37 runs off 92 balls. Nishan Madushka made 19 runs.

 

Among the Kiwi bowlers, Matt Henry and Michael Bracewell snapped up 3 wickets each. Besides, Tim Southee, Doug Bracewell, and Blair Tickner took 1 wicket each.

Sri Lanka fell behind by 416 runs in the first innings. Using that opportunity, the Kiwi captain Tim Southee made the visitors follow on. As a result, Sri Lanka had to go down to bat for the second innings. At the end of the third day, they managed to get 113 runs after losing 2 wickets. Opener Oshada Fernando scored 5 runs and captain Karunaratne walked to the pavilion with 51 runs.

 

Henry Nicholls was adjudged player of the match courtesy of his unbeaten 200 in just 240 balls in the first innings. But the player of the series award went to Kane Williamson. The two teams will meet in the first match of the three-match ODI series at the Eden Park Stadium in Auckland on March 25 (Saturday).

 

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Scoreboard

New Zealand (1st Innings) – 580/4 (D) (123.0)

Sri Lanka (1st Innings) – 164/10 (66.5)

Sri Lanka (2nd Innings) – 358/10 (142.0)

Result – New Zealand won by innings & 58 runs

Player of the match – Henry Nicholls

Player of the series – Kane Williamson

 

Cricket Highlights, 20 Mar: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (2nd Test) Kane Williamson

 

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Playing Xis

New Zealand

Tim Southee (c), Tom Blundell (wk), Tom Latham, Kane Williamson, Devon Conway, Henry Nicholls, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Bracewell, Blair Tickner, Doug Bracewell, and Matt Henry. 

Sri Lanka

Dimuth Karunaratne (c), Nishan Madushka (wk), Kusal Mendis, Oshada Fernando, Angelo Mathews, Dhananjaya de Silva, Kasun Rajitha, Dinesh Chandimal, Prabath Jayasuriya, Asitha Fernando, and Lahiru Kumara.

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