England face Australia in first semifinal

Having sneaked into the semi-finals with a last-ball victory over Pakistan, Australia will have to plug their batting loopholes when they take on England in the first semi-final of the Champions Trophy in Centurion.


Chasing 206 against Pakistan on Wednesday, Australia's middle order collapsed from a comfortable position. Skipper Ricky Ponting will have to ensure his men do not repeat the same mistakes.

Australia had recently registered a convincing 6-1 victory over England in the ODI series in England and Ponting will hope his team draws inspiration from that series and comes up with a similar performance.

"We had a very good series against England over there but its different conditions here and I think they are playing really good cricket. We have to make sure we play well in the next match on Friday," said Ponting.

On papers, Australia does not seem to have any chink but match against Pakistan showed their vulnerability to quality bowling specially at the end overs.

 


Australia's top order has fired in unison with Tim Paine, Ponting and Mike Hussey leading the way for the team. However, opener Shane Watson's poor form will be a cause of worry for the Aussies.

Also the absence of middle order mainstay Michael Clarke, out of the tournament because of back injury, is likely to hurt the Australians. Clarke's absence will give a chance to David Hussey to make himself counted and claim his spot back in the squad, especially with the ODI series against India round the corner.

Among the bowlers, Mitchell Johnson, Watson and comeback man Brett Lee have troubled the opponents with their swing and pace and in Nathan Hauritz they have a crafty spinner.

England, on the other hand, had an unbeaten run before New Zealand spoilt their party in their last match. Although skipper Andrew Strauss had blamed the bad pitch for the debacle, he will have to ensure their batting doesn't crumble again against the Aussies.

Paul Collingwood and Owais Shah  have been the leading run scorers for England but skipper Strauss himself has not been among the runs. However, Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan have showed enough sparks.

Among the bowlers, Stuart Broad is the leding wicket-taker in the tournament for England with 10 wickets, while James Anderson too has been among wickets with seven scalps.

However, England lacks a quality spinner as Graham Swann have so far looked a shadow of himself and skipper Strauss will hope he comes good specially if the centurion track gets slow and starts turning.

Teams

Australia: Ricky Ponting (c), David Hussey, Callum Ferguson, Nathan Hauritz, Ben Hilfenhaus, James Hopes , Michael Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee, Tim Paine, Peter Siddle, Adam Voges, Shane Watson, Cameron White, Brad Haddin, Doug Bollinger.

England: Andrew Strauss (c), Ravi Bopara, Joe Denly, Owais Shah, Paul Collingwood, Eoin Morgan, Luke Wright,  Matt Prior, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson, Tim Bresnan, Graham Onions.

 

 
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Team Matches Points Rating Ranking
Australia 51 6577
129 1
India 53
6433 121
2
Sri Lanka 42 4966
118 3
South Africa 37
4307 116 4
England
42
4430
105
5
Team Matches Points Rating Ranking
Pakistan 41 4245 104 6
New Zealand 41 3842 94 7
Bangladesh 41 2745 67 8
West Indies 29 1937 67 9

Ireland 17 712 42 10
Team Matches Points Rating Ranking

India
42 5357
128 1
South Africa 36
4228
117
2
England 45 5165 115 3
Srilanka 27 2951
109 4
Australia 43 4583 107 5
Team Matches Points Rating Ranking
Pakistan 29 2615 90 6
West Indies 25 2128 85 7
New Zealand 32 2482 78 8
Bangladesh 19 131
7 9







Name Rating Ranking
H Amla 867
1
A B De Villiers 804
2
T Dilshan 761
3
S Watson
758
4
K Sangakkara 753
5

Name Rating Ranking
M Hussey
748
6
J Trott
737 7
V Kohli 733
8
MS Dhoni 729
9
S Tendulkar 712 10
Name Rating Ranking

D Vettori 701
1
R W Price 678
2
G Swann 667
3
D Steyn 663
4
M Morkel 661
5
Name Rating Ranking
M Johnson
654
6
L Tsotsobe
652 7
AMendis 644
8
Shahid Afridi
643
9
N Kulasekara 642 10
Name Rating Ranking
S Tendulkar 883
1
J Kallis 883
2
K Sangakkara 882
3
IJL Trott
826
4
A N Cook
803
Name Rating Ranking
V Sehwag 790
6
M Jayavardene 781
7
S Chanderpaul 779 8
VVS Laxman
774
9
T T Samaraweera
763 10
Name Rating Ranking

D Steyn
899
1
G Swann 793
2
J Anderson 776
3
M Morkel 751
4
Zaheer Khan 748
5
Name Rating Ranking
M Johnson 727
6
Harbhajan Singh 672
7
Shakib Al Hasan 648
8
D Vettori
623
9
S Broad
606 10

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