It is the time for another thrilling clash of the tournament. On October 25, Australia is all set to lock horns against the Netherlands at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Australia is one of the most successful teams in the tournament. They won the World Cup trophy for the five times. Right now Australia is in a good position in the tournament. But before the match, the Australian team was hit with an injury news.
The injury and the replacement:
Australia started the campaign with losses but they came back stronger. They faced two defeats at the very first and then started winning matches. They got their form back. Now they have started conquering the tournament. They will try hard to name another win to their record book.
Before the match, another injury update hit the Australian camp. Star Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis is not in the playing the clash against the Netherlands. Cameron Green replaced him in the playing XI. In the toss, Australian captain Pat Cummins gave an update about Stoinis’s injury. He said that Marcus Stoinis is struggling with calf Soreness. Cameron Green is a responsible player for the Australian team and he will try to give his best to make his team win.
A quick Match tour:
The Australia vs Netherlands clash will be an interesting one. Initially, Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. Australia lost an early wicket of opener Mitchell Marsh. Marsh got out by scoring 9 runs in 15 balls. David Warner and Steve Smith are fighting hard for the team. Warner scored 19 runs in 11 balls. Smith is batting on 10 runs in 12 balls. Now, Australia is on 40/1.
Australia is in amazing form. They came back to the tournament in an impressive way. They started their World Cup journey with a loss by six wickets to India. Again in the next match, South Africa defeated them by 134 runs. In their third match against Sri Lanka, they came back and won the match by five wickets. They also hammered Pakistan by a 62-run win. In this match, the Aussies will try hard to win this match.
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