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Men’s ODI WC: Key To Australia’s Win Will Be Top-order Runs In Power-play, Someone To Get A Hundred, Says Paine
ODI World Cup: As Australia look to get their 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup on track when they face Sri Lanka on Monday afternoon, former Test captain Tim Paine believes the key to winning for the five-time champions will be the top-order getting runs in power-play and either of David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Steve Smith or Marnus Labuschagne making a century.
Australia’s campaign is under a bit of dark clouds after facing losses to India on a spin-friendly pitch in Chennai and against South Africa on a bouncy Lucknow pitch. As of now, they are now at the bottom of the points table with zero points, as Afghanistan moved past them post a 69-run upset win over England in New Delhi on Sunday. Read More...
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