England vs Australia, 1st T20I: The three-match T20 series at the Rose Bowl in Southampton will begin on Friday and the series will be played at the vacant stadium amid restrictions related to Kovid-19. However, playing in an empty stadium is no longer a new thing for the England team.
Cricket fans who have been beleaguered by the thrill of the T20 World Cup due to the Coronavirus epidemic (Covid-10 Pandemic) will get a new adventure of cricket in the coming days with the T20 series between Australia and England. The series between the top two teams in the T20 World Rankings is expected to be quite exciting. Australia is the number one team in the world and their rivalry with England is well known. Both teams have some of the most aggressive batsmen and fast bowlers in the world. The next T20 World Cup will now be held in India in October-November 2021.
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The three-match T20 series will begin on Friday (England vs Australia, 1st T20I) at the Rose Bowl in Southampton and the series will be played at the vacant stadium amid restrictions related to the Kovid-19. However, playing in an empty stadium is no longer a new thing for the England team. The team has played series against West Indies, Ireland and Pakistan in all formats despite the epidemic.
Australia is the next team to reach England in this episode and will remain in a biologically safe environment. After arriving here 11 days ago, the Australian players have either practiced or spent time in the hotel. England’s T20 series against Pakistan was 1–1, but this allowed the hosts to prepare for the series against Australia. Got a good chance The series starts on Friday (England vs Australia, 1st T20I). After this one day series will be organized
When will T20 Series Matches be Played
1st T20
Day: 4 September (Friday)
Time: 10:30 (night)
VENUE: Southampton
2nd T20
Day: 6 September (Sunday)
Time: 06:30 (evening)
VENUE: Southampton
3rd T20
Day: 8 September (Tuesday)
Time: 10:30 (night)
VENUE: Southampton
When Will the ODI Series Matches be Played
1st ODI
Day: 11 September (Friday)
Time: 50:30 (evening)
Venue: Manchester
2nd ODI
Day: 13 September (Sunday)
Time: 50:30 (evening)
Venue: Manchester
3rd ODI
Day: 16 September (Wednesday)
Time: 50:30 (evening)
Venue: Manchester
England’s T20 team has been strengthened by the return of Jose Butler, Joffra Archer and Mark Wood, but the team may miss all-rounder Ben Stokes and opener Jason Roy. Stokes has returned to New Zealand near his Bitta suffering from cancer, while Roy has a hamstring injury on his left side. Test captain Joe Root has not got a place in the T20 squad, but he is part of the team for the three-match ODI series starting on 11 September.