Friday, 6 March 2020

India vs Australia Women T20 World cup 8th march 2020 match Prediction


After 22 gruelling matches over the last fortnight , Women's T20 World Cup 2020 comes full circle to where it started. Amid the glitz and glory, India and therefore the defending champions Australia began the seventh edition of the tournament in Sydney. 14 days later, the 2 teams fix to face one another at the long-lasting Melbourne Cricket Ground, this point for the coveted trophy.

A rampaging run within the group stage and a persistent Sydney rain helped Harmanpreet Kaur's India reach their maiden Women's T20 World Cup semifinal on Thursday. India had their semifinal tie against England but as rain refused to relent on Thursday, match officials were forced to call off the sport and therefore the Women in Blue, by virtue of ICC's guidelines, reached the ultimate . Australia, on the opposite hand, defeated South Africa by five runs within the rain-marred second semifinal on an equivalent day and at an equivalent venue.

India will now be aiming for his or her maiden ICC trophy, including T20 World Cup title. this may be their third finale appearance at any ICC event after making it to the summit clash of the 50-over World Cup in 2005 and 2017. For Australia, a six-time finalist in World T20 and four-time winners, they're going to be looking to feature another feather to their crammed hat.

Face-to-Face record:

TeamsWinLostDrawWin %
India613031.57
Australia136068.42


Australia enjoy an awesome record against India, winning about 68 per cent of the T20I matches the 2 have played. However, either side share wins and defeats within the four matches they played in 2020. And India have won their last two matches against Australia in World T20 - a 17-run win in 2020 and a 48-run win in Providence - both in group stages. Overall, India have a 2-2 record against the Aussies within the tournament history.
Australia, even have more experience than India in knockout stages of an ICC event. On 23 previous occasions in ICC events, Australia have won 21, losing one each in either format. In World T20, Australia won 9 of the entire 10 knockout matches with their only defeat coming in 2009 semifinal. On the opposite hand, India have played 10 knockout matches across the 2 tournaments and won only three, one among which was aided by rain.

Stats in line...

- Australia are trying to find a record-extending fifth World T20 title, the foremost ever by any side, male or female. In fact, the men's team haven't won a T20 title and has only one finale appearance (2010) to their name. subsequent beat team is that the West Indies men's team with two titles (2012 and 2016).
- Indian women's team are trying to find their first ICC Trophy ever and can become only the fourth team to win the trophy after England (2009), Australia (2010, 2012, 2014 and 2018), and West Indies (2016).
- Shafali Verma requires 48 runs more to become the leading run-getter for India during a single World T20 edition by surpassing Mithali Raj's 208 in 2014 tournament. With 161 runs in 4 matches at 40.25, she is presently the joint fourth highest-scorer within the 2020 tournament after Nat Sciver (202), Heather Knight (193), Beth Mooney (181) and is tied with Alysa Healy (161).
- Poonam Yadav stands a wicket faraway from being the very best wicket-taker for India during a single World T20 edition by surpassing D David who too had taken 9 wickets in 2010. the very best wicket-taker of the continued edition is, however, five behind the all-time highest of 13 by England's Anya Shrubsole who had achieved the feat in 2014.
- Beth Mooney, Australia's highest run-getter in 2020 World T20 with 181 runs in five matches, needs 19 runs more to become the third from her nation to amass 200-plus runs during a single edition of the tournament and 76 runs to become the very best run-getter during a single edition for Australia.
- Megan Schutt needs three more wickets to become the leading wicket-taker for Australia in any edition of the tournament and five more to become the general topper. she is going to even be vying for the highest wicket-taker's spot for the 2020 edition alongside Poonam.

Team performance:

Australians have placed on a much better show within the World Cup as far as batting is taken into account with four of their batswoman amassing 100-plus runs within the tournament as against India's one. the 2 openers, Alysa Healy and Beth Mooney have scored 161 and 181 runs at 32.20 and 45.25 respectively with two half-centuries each, which puts forth a combined effort of 49.63 per cent of Australia's total runs.
For India, it's been an entire one-man army with the 16-year-old star providing all the impetus to the team's batting. The opener scored 161 runs within the tournament, which is 32.3 per cent of India's entire runs within the tournament. Averaging 40.25 with a blistering strike rate of 161, Shafali has been the guts and soul of India's batting throughout the four group matches. subsequent best contributor has been Jemimah Rodrigues with half as many runs as Shafali - 85 runs at 28.33 with a strike rate of 90.42. Off her 161 runs, Shafali scored 124 within the first six overs at a strike rate of 182.23. And altogether those situations, India's predicted score stood roughly around 140-plus till the time she stayed at the crease and significantly dipped together with her departure because the middle-order remained ineffective.
Such has been the dominance of the Aussie openers that the first-wicket partnership has managed 237 runs, quite what India's four next batters after Shafali has managed. Indian opening pairs have, on the opposite hand, managed only 108 runs only with no fifty-plus stands.
Bowling has been India's core strength throughout this tournament with Poonam leading the charts together with her tally of nine wickets. Four of India's bowlers have quite five wickets during this tournament - 7 for Shikha Pandey and five each for Rajeshwari Gayakwad and Radha Yadav. to not forget, India managed to require all 10-wickets during a match once during this tournament which was against the hosts within the opener. On the opposite hand, Australia have only two bowlers with quite five wickets - Schutt (9) and Jess Jonassen (7).
India even have a combined better average, economy rate and SR - 15.83, 5.94 and 15.9 respectively than that of Australia - 20.44, 6.37 and 19.2

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