AU-W vs EN-W Match Prediction [Source: @cricketcomau, @SamMunnery/x.com]
It’s all set to go down in Canberra as Australia Women lock horns with England Women in the second T20I of the three-match series on Thursday, January 23, at the Manuka Oval. With Australia leading 1-0, this is a do-or-die game for England, who will look to bounce back and level the series.
Australia Women
Australia Women put on a clinic in the first T20I as they cruised to a commanding 57-run win. Beth Mooney top scored with a scintillating 75 off 51 balls and anchored the innings beautifully. Contributions from Georgia Voll (21), Phoebe Litchfield (25), and skipper Tahlia McGrath (26) ensured Australia posted a massive 198/7.
Their bowlers were just as lethal with Georgia Wareham spinning a web to claim 3/25. Alana King chipped in with two wickets while the rest of the attack kept it tight, dismissing England for 141 in just 16 overs. Australia will aim to continue with the momentum and seal the series in Canberra.
England Women
On the other hand, England Women had a dismal outing. While Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Bell impressed with two wickets each, their economy rates were a concern. Charlie Dean and Freya Kemp managed a wicket apiece but couldn’t stem the flow of runs.
With the bat, Sophia Dunkley showed some grit with a solid 59, but she found little support. Nat Sciver-Brunt and Heather Knight got starts but couldn’t kick on, while openers Maia Bouchier and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge were dismissed for ducks. England will need a stronger collective effort to stay alive in the series.
AU-W vs EN-W: Head-to-Head Records In T20Is
Categories | Australia Women | England Women |
---|---|---|
Matches Played | 24 | 24 |
Matches Won | 12 | 10 |
Matches Lost | 10 | 12 |
No Result | 1 | 1 |
Tied | 1 | 1 |
How Will The Manuka Oval Pitch Behave?
The surface at Manuka Oval is a batter’s dream. With even pace and bounce, it promises stroke-filled cricket. Pacers might get some early movement with the new ball but as the game progresses, batting becomes easier. Spinners, however, have historically had little joy here, so the onus will be on pace bowlers to vary their lengths and pace to keep the batters guessing. The average first innings score in 13 WT20s here has been 151.5 and chasing teams have enjoyed more success. Captains winning the toss might opt to bowl first and take advantage of the favourable chasing conditions.
Players To Watch Out For In AU-W vs EN-W 2nd T20I
Australia Women
Beth Mooney
Beth Mooney has been super consistent for Australia which was evident in the last game. In 10 matches, she’s racked up 258 runs at an average of 28.67 and a strike rate of 116.74. She’s the steady hand Australia relies on to keep things under control.
Ellyse Perry
Ellyse Perry is still going strong for the Aussies. With 225 runs in the last 10 matches at an average of 25 and a strike rate of 115.38, she’s been getting the job done. Perry’s experience always shines when it matters.
Annabel Sutherland
Annabel Sutherland has been a wicket-taking machine for Australia. In the last 10 games, she’s grabbed 15 wickets with a super-economical 5.51 rate. If you need a partnership broken, Annabel is your bowler.
Georgia Wareham
Georgia Wareham has been rock-solid for the Aussies. With 13 wickets in the last 10 matches, an economy of 6.1, and some exceptional control in the middle overs, she’s been tough for batters to handle.
England Women
Danni Wyatt-Hodge
Danni Wyatt has been smashing it for England. In the last 8 matches, she’s piled up 293 runs at an average of 48.83 and a strike rate of 140.19. Her aggressive style upfront is a big headache for bowlers.
Nat Sciver-Brunt
Nat Sciver-Brunt is in a league of her own right now. In the last 8 games, she’s scored 253 runs at an insane average of 84.33 and a strike rate of 126.5. She’s cool, composed, and always delivers when England needs her.
Charlie Dean
Charlie Dean has been a sneaky wicket-taker for England. In the last 8 games, she’s picked up 11 wickets with a 7.45 economy. Her smart bowling keeps batters guessing and often gets the big breakthroughs.
Sophie Ecclestone
Sophie Ecclestone is pure class. In the last 8 matches, she’s taken 9 wickets with a miserly economy of 5.38. Her accuracy and spin make her a nightmare for batters to deal with.
Today's Match Prediction: AU-W vs EN-W 2nd T20I
Predicted Top Performers
Australia Women: Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Georgia Wareham
England Women: Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone
AU-W vs EN-W 2nd T20I: Predicted Score
Predicted first innings score: 170-190
Predicted second innings score: 175-195
Predicted Result: The team choosing to bowl first will likely have the upper hand in this match.