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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Dan Christian set to return as Australia begin World Cup run-in

Kieron Pollard and Aaron Finch ahead of the T20I series AFP

Big Picture

Australia are back in action. While most other major nations have been playing over the last few months, this will be the men's side first time in the field since early March in New Zealand. It marks what is meant to be a month of cricket although the Bangladesh leg of the tour has yet to have its biosecure plans signed off.
As with all the teams involved, sights are being focused on the T20 World Cup in October although Australia are preparing with one hand tied behind their backs. The absentees have been well-documented with David Warner, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Kane Richardson, Jhye Richardson and Daniel Sams making themselves unavailable, and Steven Smith is injured.

Aaron Finch has admitted that their final squad for the tournament could be significantly different to what was appearing likely 18 months ago. There have been some warnings, too, that there may not be a direct route back into the side for the missing players if others take their chances.

They are up against a West Indies side that is coming straight off a tightly-fought series against South Africa which the visitors took 3-2 in the decider.

Despite being the defending T20 World Cup champions West Indies are currently ranked ninth and since that last global event in 2016 - which they secured so dramatically against England - only Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe have a lower win-loss ratio of teams to have played at least 20 games.

Evin Lewis was the only batter to pass 100 runs in the five matches against South Africa (178 at 35.60) though captain Kieron Pollard hit 51 off 25 balls in the fourth game and they chased 161 with five overs to spare in the opening match.

Form guide

(last five completed matches)
West Indies LWLLW
Australia LWWLL

In the spotlight

Nicholas Pooran briefly lit up the BBL during a short spell with Melbourne Stars - including a spectacular display alongside Maxwell against Sydney Sixers - but it has been a difficult year so far in T20Is and he also made four ducks in six innings at the IPL. He has a top score of 26 in seven innings against Sri Lanka and South Africa and hasn't reached 30 since December 2019.
Dan Christian is one of the beneficiaries of Australia's reshaped squad with the unexpected opportunity to resume his international career after a gap of four years on the back of impressive domestic T20 returns. He struck 47 off 31 balls in the first intra-squad warm-up and has been tipped as an option to fill the finisher role that Australia have struggled to find a solution to. He is a handy bowler with plenty of variations, which could be useful on slower pitches, and remains a superb fielder.

Team news

West Indies named a 14-man squad on the morning of the first T20I, with Jason Holder rested and Fabian Allen set to return from injury. Hayden Walsh Jr, the legspinner, is also named in the squad ahead of slow left-armer Akeal Hosein and offspinner Kevin Sinclair.

West Indies (possible) 1 Lendl Simmons, 2 Evin Lewis, 3 Chris Gayle, 4 Shimron Hetmyer, 5 Kieron Pollard (capt), 6 Andre Russell, 7 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 8 Dwayne Bravo, 9 Fabian Allen/Hayden Walsh Jr, 10 Obed McCoy, 11 Fidel Edwards

Christian is set for a return as Australia alter the balance of their side away from five frontline bowlers. Mitchell Starc, Ashton Agar and Adam Zampa will be joined by one more bowler. Josh Philippe is likely to take a middle-order role. Ben McDermott could be jousting with Ashton Turner for the final batting position.

Australia (possible) 1 Aaron Finch, 2 Matthew Wade (wk), 3 Mitchell Marsh, 4 Moises Henriques, 5 Ben McDermott, 6 Josh Philippe, 7 Dan Christian, 8 Ashton Agar, 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Riley Meredith/Josh Hazlewood

Pitch and conditions

Runs came at a decent rate in Australia's two intra-squad warm-up matches with Christian saying he felt 170 would be around par. Spin is expected to play a central role. St Lucia was in the path of hurricane Elsa last week but that has cleared through. The forecast is for a cloudy but dry evening.

Stats and trivia

  • This will be the first time the two sides have met in a T20I since 2014.

  • Dwayne Bravo's 4 for 19 in the recent series against South Africa were his career-best in the format 15 years after his debut

  • Australia have won all four of their T20Is playing St Lucia, which include the remarkable T20 World Cup semi-final against Pakistan in 2010

Quotes

"I'm not going to say they are vulnerable, not going to say it's a second-string team, what I'm going to say is that we are going to play an Australian cricket team. It doesn't matter which personnel, it's a national team and they have world-class players who have played around the world."
Kieron Pollard won't be underestimating Australia despite the absentees

"At the moment we're going to concentrate on winning this series. It's something we pride ourselves on in Australian cricket. If you get in the habit or find momentum with winning, everything else usually looks after itself. So it's a great opportunity for the guys here, and the guys back home have got plenty of credits."
Australia coach Justin Langer is keeping focused on the task in hand

Australia 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st8AJ FinchMS Wade
2nd38MS WadeMR Marsh
3rd7MR MarshJR Philippe
4th36MC HenriquesMR Marsh
5th19MR MarshBR McDermott
6th9DT ChristianMR Marsh
7th5DT ChristianAC Agar
8th3DT ChristianMA Starc
9th1MA StarcA Zampa
10th1JR HazlewoodA Zampa