ENG vs AUS 2024: Five players to watch out for in T20I series

England and Australia are set to lock horns in a three-match T20I series, starting with the first encounter on Wednesday, September 11.

By Adreej Kumar Mitra

Updated - 11 Sept 2024, 15:34 IST

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England and Australia are set to renew their rivalry as they square off in a three-match T20I series in the United Kingdom. The first match is set to be played at The Rose Bowl, Southampton on Wednesday, September 11. The last two games will be played at the Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (September 13) and Old Trafford, Manchester (September 15), respectively.

Both teams failed to reach the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup in June. In the first-round, the traditional rivals were placed in the same group and Mitchell Marsh's men won by a comfortable 36-run margin in Barbados. The Three Lions will want to avenge the defeat and get bragging rights against the Men in Yellow. Meanwhile, the Aussies are coming off a comfortable 3-0 clean sweep in a T20I series versus Scotland.

Both teams have some explosive batters and game-changing bowlers in their ranks. Fans are expecting a riveting clash between the two fierce rivals in the shortest format of the game. Let's glance through the five players to watch out for in this series.

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Here is a list of top five players to watch out for in three-match T20I series:

5. Josh Inglis

Josh Inglis has established himself as one of the most dangerous cricketers in 20-20 cricket. The wicketkeeper-batter is expected to come in at No. 4 and his ability to take the bowling on from the get-go makes him special.

Inglis finished as the second highest run-getter against Scotland after playing just a couple of games. He scored a belligerent ton in the second match, slamming 103 off 49 balls, hitting seven fours and as many sixes. He became the fastest Australian centurion in T20Is with this epic knock.

The 29-year-old has already amassed two centuries from 23 innings at a staggering strike rate of 161.73. England bowlers will want to see the back of him quickly.

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