Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Australia vs Sri Lanka To be played on 16th of October on the pitch Of Lucknow India…
Match Winning prediction and betting tips for Australia vs Sri Lanka To be played on 16th of October on the pitch Of Lucknow India…
Australia vs Sri Lanka 14th ICC World Cup Winning Odds
Australia – 1.30 (On Rs.100, users will get Rs.130 in return). Bet Now
Sri Lanka – 3.68 (If the user bet Rs.100, he will get Rs.368 returns). Bet Now
More match predictions- IND vs PAK 12th ICC World Cup Match Betting Tips and Match Prediction
Match: Australia vs Sri Lanka 14th Match, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Date: 16th October 2023
Time: 02:00 pm IST and 8:30 am GMT
Venue: Ekana Sports City, Lucknow, Lucknow, India
In general, Indian pitches are known for being batting-friendly, with potential aid for spinners as matches proceed, though pitch conditions at Ekana Cricket Stadium may vary.
There will be sunshine today. 22 to 33 degrees will be the range of the temperature. At 10 to 11 km/h, the wind will be blowing from the west.
Australia has dropped its first two World Cup games for the first time since 1992. This has now jeopardized their intentions. Their hitting has been so dismal in both games that they haven’t yet surpassed the 200-run threshold. Mitchell Marsh will start the innings off against Davis Warner. Both have a dismal history while playing Sri Lanka. Warner scores slightly over 35 runs a game, but Marsh has 64 runs in 4 games against Sri Lanka. When it comes to Sri Lanka, Steve Smith is likewise on the same boat. He has a 38 average when playing Sri Lanka. But he has consistently fought back against them. Smith has four half-centuries against Lanka in 10 innings.
With his batting, Marnus Labuschagne is presently dominating the Australian leaderboard. In the most recent game, he scored 46 runs. He will be the batsman to watch in this game, despite having a mere 23 average versus Sri Lanka. In addition, Labuschagne has averaged 55 points over the past 10 contests. Australia has been troubled by the middle order’s subpar performance. The Australian middle order has scored 36 runs while losing 6 wickets in two games. Maxwell is the only batter with an average of above 40 in more than five games against the Lankans, even though he has yet to find his footing.
Under Cummins’ leadership, the Australian bowling team still needs to deliver. Although Josh Hazelwood leads Australia in wickets taken, Mitchell Starc will be the bowler to watch out for. In 14 games, Starc has taken 27 wickets against Sri Lanka for an average of 18.88. Adam Zampa, a leg spinner, had one wicket through the first two games. However, his statistics against Sri Lanka are superior. He can provide Australia the spin boost it has so far missed with his 10 wickets in 5 games.
David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steven Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood.
Despite scoring more than 300 runs in both games, Sri Lanka could not contain 344 runs in the second one. The bowling unit must buckle up, as this is very obvious. The hitters have performed admirably for Sri Lanka. Kusal Perera and Pathum Nissanka will start the inning. In the opening game, Nissanka reached the fifty-goal mark. Sri Lanka may use Dimuth Karunaratne as Perera is not producing the anticipated start.
Kusal Mendis, now performing at his best, will be the center of attention. In the last two games, Perera has two centuries and a half-century. He has a strike rate of 166 and 198 runs scored. Mendis has averaged over 60 points over the past ten games.
In reality, he won the June series against Australia as the player of the match. He will be the pitcher to keep an eye on. In the center, Mendis will team up with Sadeera Samarawickrama. Against Pakistan, Samarawickrama scored a century.
The rest of the Lankan batting lineup is underwhelming. Additionally, the bowling team needs to do better. They collected 9 wickets in two games while giving up 773 runs. With 4 wickets, Dilshan Madhushanka leads Lanka in wicket-taking. Maheesha Pathirana and Dunith Welalage, two crucial bowlers, have allowed 185 and 147 runs in these two contests.
Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera, Kusal Mendis, Sadeera Samarawickrama (wk), Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dasun Shanaka (c), Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana, Dilshan Madushanka
Both sides are looking for their first win after dropping their opening two contests. Regarding scoring runs, the statistics reflect two sides of the same coin. Sri Lanka has amassed more than 300 runs in both games, while Australia is yet to score 200 runs. Thus, bowling rather than batting will determine the outcome.
Against Sri Lanka, the Australian bowling staff has an outstanding track record. Against Sri Lanka, Cummins, Starc, and Zampa have all averaged under 20. Despite Sri Lanka’s three victories in the last five meetings with Australia, the Kangaroos have a more substantial World Cup record. So far, they’ve had 2 losses and 8 wins.