Australia The five match will be taken to the West Indies in the second of the T20I series. This article provides details about the play of 11 vs. West Indies of Australia for the second match of the series.
Australia is playing 11 vs West Indies- 2 T20, Australia Tour of West Indies 2025:
Opener: Michelle Marsh (C), Jake Fraser-Macgurk
The way his batsmen performed the first of the five -match T20I series against the West Indies, the visitors will be happy and want to take that form to another match.
The batting lineup gave a new look in the absence of names such as Steve Smith and many other experienced T20 players, which we are accustomed to watching in the Australian team.
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Former T20 World Cup winners are expected to go with an unchanged playing in the second match as Australians are not known to make unnecessary changes in a winning combination.
Captain Mitchell Marsh and young batsman Jake will be two openers for Australia in the second match of the Fraser-Macgurk series.
Marsh has made a good start to the series with a fierce-fire knock of 24 runs off 17 balls in the first T20I and would like to make another match winning innings in the next game.
On the other hand, McGark will be disappointed after getting out quickly in the last match in the last match and will see to get things correctly in the upcoming match.
Both Marsh and McGark are naturally aggressive batsmen and want to play that way during the second T20I.
Middle-order batsman and all-rounders: Josh England (WK), Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Michel Owen, Cooper Connoli
A middle order would be given after the opening pair, which stabilized the ship after losing McGark in the previous match, which was courtesy of the half -century with Cameron Green and Mitchell Owen’s bat.
Middle order is expected to be the same personnel as depicted in the initial match of the series, which is a bats up to number seven and includes the choice of Josh England, Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Konoli.
One of the biggest benefits of Australians has that four of their top seven batsmen fit to bowl and can chip with more than two or two if necessary, which gives the team a good balance.
Bowler: Ben Dwarish, Scene Abbott, Nathan Alice, Adam Zampa
Like his batting, Bowling has also bank experts on white ball experts such as Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa.
The team’s fast bowling with the help of Michelle Marsh and Mitchell Owen will be handled by Ben Boveshuis, Sean Abbott and Nathan Ellis.
As far as the spin bowling department of Australia is concerned, it will be taken care of by Adam Zampa with Glenn Maxwell and Cooper Konoli.
Australians are expected to maintain the same bowling combination that takes the first T20i to the field.

