T20 World Cup 2021: Brad Haddin and Isa Guha pick Australia’s best Playing XI for the competition

Previous cricketers Brad Haddin and Isa Guha picked Australia's best Playing eleven for the 2021 version of the T20 World Cup. In the warm-up matches, the Aussies began with a three-wicket prevail upon New Zealand followed by a nine-wicket misfortune on account of India. Their first game in the Super 12s is against South Africa on October 23 at the Sheik Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Previous cricketers Brad Haddin and Isa Guha picked Australia’s best Playing eleven for the 2021 version of the T20 World Cup. In the warm-up matches, the Aussies began with a three-wicket prevail upon New Zealand followed by a nine-wicket misfortune on account of India. Their first game in the Super 12s is against South Africa on October 23 at the Sheik Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

Both Guha and Brad Haddin picked Aaron Finch and David Warner as their openers. In any case, while Haddin went for Mitchell Marsh at No.3, Guha chose Glenn Maxwell for the space. Swamp was Australia’s driving run-scorer in the series against Bangladesh and West Indies.

While batting at three, the right-gave player scored 376 runs from 10 matches with four half-hundreds of years. Swamp scored a 15-ball 24 against the Black Caps in the warm-up and afterward followed it up with a brilliant duck against the Men dressed in Blue on Wednesday.

Maxwell, then again, was the main run-scorer for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2021 Indian Premier League. In both the line-ups, Steve Smith, who’s overwhelmingly a top-request player, bats underneath number three. In Brad Haddin’s setup, he was opened at No.5.

Steve Smith beneath number three in both Australia elevens

Guha and Brad Haddin picked Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade and Ashton Agar at No.6, 7 and 8 separately. Guha figured that Mitchell Starc is a superior lower-request player and subsequently, opened him above Pat Cummins in her eleven. In Haddin’s arrangement, Cummins bats above Starc. Adam Zampa included at No.11 in both arrangement.

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Brad Haddin was viable in the warm-ups as he had figures of 4-0-17-2 against the Black Caps. In the game against India, he was unable to get a wicket and went for 29 runs in three overs at an economy pace of 9.67. He alongside Agar and Maxwell are the twist bowling choices in Australia’s setup.

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