After a thrilling high-scoring encounter at Perth, we will be off to Canberra for the 2nd T20 between England and Australia. Here is the AUS vs ENG 2nd T20I 2022: Manuka Oval Canberra Pitch Report, Weather Forecast, Playing XI, and more
England’s captain Jos Buttler announced his return with a 68 off 32 balls in the first T20. His opening partner Alex Hales also played a great hand and scored 84 off 51 to take the English score to 208 runs.
Manuka Oval Cricket Stadium Canberra Pitch Report Today, Weather Forecast, Stats, Records And Average Score AUS vs ENG T20 Match 2022
In reply, Warner did fight well but in the end, it was the English bowlers who managed to restrict Australia to 200 runs. England won the match by 8 runs in the end and made a tight grip on the series.
AUS vs ENG 2nd T20I Date, Time, Weather, and Venue
Date: 12th October, Wednesday
Time: 1:40 PM (IST)
Venue: Manuka Oval, Canberra
Weather: It is expected to rain in Canberra, especially during the course of the game. We can expect light showers coming in the game which might alter the length of the match. So we can expect rain-hit short games in both the 2nd and 3rd T20I.
AUS vs ENG 2nd T20I 2022: Manuka Oval Pitch Report
The Manuka Oval pitch is a two-paced wicket that offers pace and bounce in the first few overs. Seamers will get more help on this surface. It is a bowl-first surface chasing the score will be easier compared to defending. The ball will come nicely onto the bat in the 2nd innings and the past records also favor the team batting 2nd.
Stats at Manuka Oval in T20I
Average 1st innings total – 144
Highest Score – 161/7 India vs Australia
Lowest Score – 121/6 Sri Lanka vs Australia
Most Runs – Steven Smith 92 in 2 innings
Most Wickets – Kane Richardson 4 wickets in 2 innings
Probable XI
Australia
Aaron Finch(c), David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith, Tim David, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Mathew Wade(wk), Pat Cummins, Josh Hazelwood, Adam Zampa
England
Jos Buttler(c&wk), Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley, Mark Wood