Home > Live Score and Updates : Australia vs Zimbabwe ICC World Cup 2011 > Live Score and Updates : Australia vs Zimbabwe ICC World Cup 2011
Live Score and Updates : Australia vs Zimbabwe ICC World Cup 2011
Australia against Zimbabwe (Zim vs Aus) ICC World Cup 2011 live match began on February 21 at Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad at 9.00 GMT and 14:30 IST.
Updated Score: Australia 262 / 6 (50 overs) 79 Shane Watson, Michael Clarke 58 *
To leave their 29 games in the World Cup to win the series, Australia is undoubtedly one of the favorites for every aspect monster in the cricket World Cup in 2011 the third day of Australia Vs Zimbabwe held at the Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium in Ahmedabad.
But bring your analytical skills and shuffle their performance only recently, we learned of a test washing followed by a damp squib - lost the Ashes series the most prestigious. It is very worrying for the team and fans to see Australia continued losing streak continuously until they get into the ODI series after washing ash.
Of course, come with a performance against England revel in the 6-1 ODI series win the CB series, but they still have the same force in recent years in preparation against India and South Africa? No, they did not. It lost 13 wickets in just two warm-up game that shows his lack of ability to attack other computers anti-tour. Is your environment to find a good position to threaten the opponent's skill back.
Tone of the report:
The soil provides a clue slow Motera pretty good hitter and can not produce accurate results in bowling. For both teams, this course provides a negative result Australia was a time in Zimbabwe as they face the same field in 1998 and Zimbabwe in the field as one of the lowest scoring games. The only hope for Zimbabwe is that those who have recently played on the ground who can make up your motivation to win more than four times World Cup winners.
Australia:
Although Australia: After two games until the factor of heat loss need to trust the captain Ricky Ponting, who led the team in two World Cups. Upon returning from an injury disrupts the loss of ash, Ponting seems more focused and confident in the development of Australia's line for the ICC World Cup 2011. Its aim is to give the best position to open and to act as a drummer father turned to face opposition and fight against all these obstacles during the game.
Entry into the bowling side, Australians are only equipped with a cone, which can pose a problem for them, especially in the spin-mounted sub-continent wickets. While Brett Lee has been good in the first warm-up match, he returned with a bad experience against South Africa which could be a problem for them. Just like batting, bowling side has also had some critical issues on the Australian side.
Zimbabwe:
The story says Zimbabwe came to Australia once, for the World Cup of 1983, since then, except in the other formats of the game, has never beaten Australia in Zimbabwe, which would probably could be written today. Yes, the same historical data suggest that it should never be underestimated Zimbabwe, particularly in the World Cup season.
Brendon Taylor in the form of the last warm and Charles are added to the opener of the team can revel in Zimbabwe to the bank on the scoring charts. And even in the midst of research with the last good hit Sean Williams against South Africa and Craig Ervin, Taibu will be added to the list of the team.
Australia to come, the better the management team of Zimbabwe also has some cash on the Australian spinners, at least turn to face lackluster.
Our predictions:
Australia is the defending champion is an 'excellent opportunity to get more points the opening matches in the tournament, if the feat is spinning in time, Zimbabwe could become a world leader in the ODI team.
Australian team:
Shane Watson, Brad Haddin (weeks), Ricky Ponting (c), Michael Clarke, Hussey Cameron White, David Smith, Steven Mitchell Johnson, Brett KREJZA Jason Lee, Shaun Tait.
Zimbabwe team:
Brendan Taylor, Charles Coventry, Tatenda Taibu (weeks), Sean Williams, Craig Ervine, Elton Chigumbura (c), Greg Lamb, Prosper Utsey, Graeme Cremer, Ray Price, Chris Mpofu.
Category Article Live Score and Updates : Australia vs Zimbabwe ICC World Cup 2011