Australia started the Tri- Series with a bang with outplaying their neighbours in the opener. Now they face on their rivals England in the second match of series and it takes us to very interesting phase in the Series, as which team turns its head on the other after a contrasting Ashes and ODI Series.
While, both teams don't have a great T20 record of late, but it has been due to the absence of their key players being rested for this format. Although that didn't affect Australia in the opener, as Stanlake rapped the top order of New Zealand with his pace and control, which set the things going for them in absence of Starc and Cummins.
Meanwhile, it has to be seen whether England perform well in absence of their key Players, Woakes, Ali and Root. With this added absence, they were affected by injury concerns too, which England has to come over. The main thing for England is now to balance the squad in absence of all-rounders.
Australia tough like to take the confidence from the opener, where Warner showed his skills of Captaincy and which he rubbed on the players with his intensity and passion.
Pitch and Conditions
The pitch at Hobart likely to be more flatter than of Sydney, and if it proves that, bowlers from either side will be tested.
Australia
After their convincing victory in the opener, the hosts likely to stick with the same Playing XI even in the availability of Travis Head.
PlayingXI: 1 David Warner (capt), 2 D'Arcy Short, 3 Chris Lynn, 4 Glenn Maxwell, 5 Marcus Stoinis, 6 Alex Carey (wk), 7 Ashton Agar, 8 Andrew Tye, 9 Kane Richardson, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Billy Stanlake
England
While England hopes Hales, Roy and Plunkett to be available for selection, who were nursing from their respective hamstrings, and other concern for them is about picking an extra batsman or an all-rounder.
Playing XI:1 Jason Roy, 2 Alex Hales, 3 Dawid Malan, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 Jos Buttler (wk), 6 Sam Billings/Tom Curran/Sam Curran, 7 Liam Dawson, 8 David Willey, 9 Adil Rashid, 10 Chris Jordan/ Lian Plunkett, 11 Mark Wood