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Aus vs ENG, ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Match Report: Australia’s dominant win in Barbados puts England’s Super 8 qualification in jeopardy

Aus vs ENG, ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Match Report: Australia's 36-run win over England in Barbados jeopardizes the defending champions' Super 8s qualification. Warner and Head led a strong start, and Zampa excelled in England's chase. Australia posted the T20 World Cup's highest score.

June 09, 2024 / 05:45 IST
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Warner and Head's explosive start (PTI)

Australia outplayed England in Barbados, and their 36-run win leaves the defending champions' qualification for the Super 8s in serious doubt. Australia posted the highest score of the T20 World Cup so far, with David Warner and Travis Head leading an explosive start. Adam Zampa then played a pivotal role in England's faltering run chase.

Jos Buttler won the toss and chose to bowl first, a decision that quickly backfired on England. Head and Warner came out aggressively, racing to 70-0 in just 4.5 overs. However, Australia soon lost both openers in the space of five balls. Despite this, their total relied on contributions from their entire batting line-up rather than a single standout performance. Warner, likely facing England for the last time in international cricket, top-scored with 39 (16 balls), but every player in the top five scored at least 28. Matthew Wade's unbeaten 10-ball 17 was another useful contribution from No. 7, pushing Australia to 201-7.

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England's chase began promisingly, with Phil Salt and Buttler, their openers, continuing their IPL form to add 73 runs in 7 overs. However, the turning point came with the introduction of Zampa, who dismissed both Buttler and Salt within his first 11 balls. This triggered England's downfall.

The middle order struggled to adjust to the dry pitch, managing only 92 for 6 in the remaining 13 overs against a clinical Australian attack. Despite the initial strong start, England could only muster 165-6 in response, with Buttler (42 off 28 balls) the only batter from either side to surpass 40.