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AUS vs NZL ODI match prediction 8 Jun 2020

Match date · 8 Jun 2020 · 10:00 IST
AUS vs NZL prediction
  • Australia have lost 5 of their last 6 ODIs
  • The Aussies have won 92 of 138 ODIs vs New Zealand
  • The loss in March was the Kiwis first in six ODIs
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Australia are set to renew rivalry with New Zealand this week as the best-of-three Chappell-Hadlee Trophy ODI🍬 series gets the go-ahead.

This will be the first major international cricket match since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the sport in March. Interestingly it was Australia and New Zealand who played the final mat💖ch before the sport was halted.

That game saw Australia cruise to a 71-run win at the Sydney Cricket Ground in front of an empty stadium. Once again, the two teams wil🎶l be in Sydney without spectators. But who will come o💎ut this time?

Wiꦿll home advantage again help the Aussies to victory? Or can the Kiwis fight back and level the series?

Here we have three great cricket bets on the action, hand-picked from our excellent team of tipsters ⛎using the best AI technology.

Marnus Labuschagne to be top run-scorer

Labuschagne is now fi𒊎nally becoming the top international batsman that his talent has long suggested.

Fresh from being the leading run-scorer in Test cricket in 2019, the South African born batsman was again lethal form in the first ODI of the series. He smashed 56 runs off only 52 ba♌lls for an impressive strike-rate of 107.69.

Interestingly, the 25-year-old only hit two boundaries - a testament to both his batting﷽ ability in makin𓆉g runs off nearly every ball and to the tricky conditions for batters in the first fixture as the game progressed.

Labuschagne was outscored by both David Warner and Aaron 🌃Finch (67 and 60 runs, respectively, although off far more balls) back in March. That pair combined for a decent 124-run opening partnership, but we think the value lies in Labu🦹schagne this time around.

Our tip was a little unfortu✅nate to be caught in the opener, slicing🎀 a shot into the hands of Ross Taylor when going for a massive hit. With a bit more luck, Labuschagne should give us a good run for our money.

Wily Ish Sodhi to shine again

Although Aus🎀tralia won the f🅰irst ODI comfortably in the end, the Aussie fans must surely be a little bit disappointed how the game worked out.

After a stunning start from Warner and Finch looked set to put the hosts on course for a huge t𒈔otal, things pretty much went New Zealand's way from 🎐then on.

Once Warner and Finch were out (both caught, Warner by Sodhi), Labuschagne was the only one of the next seven Kiwi batsman to make more tha𝔍n 27 runs.

The batting wobble saw Steve Smith removed for only 14, and then Sodhi took his first of three wickets with the ball when D’Arcy Short was 🍃caught out by a short delivery and hit into the gloves of Henry Nichol𒀰ls.

Sodhi finished off a great all-round game by taking 🔯two more wickets - Mitchell Marsh, who had just started to build some momentum with 27 runs off 34 balls, and Alex Carey.

The Indian-ꦕborn bowler would cap a fine performance with 14 not out with the bat.

In a game🥃 where many bowlers shined, we like the chances of Sodhi c𒊎ontinuing his excellent pre-lockdown form.

The former n🧔umber one ranked bowler for T20I cricket showed all his skill and wit to push Australia’s battꦆers into mistakes, and we think he can take the most wickets.

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Australia to find the boundary more than the visitors

🦄David Warner played like a man possessed to hit a fantastic nine fours in his 67-run stand as Australia’s opener.

That was only five fours less than the whole New Zealand team manaಌged.

Aaron Finch also put three past the rope and added a couple of s♋ixes for good measure. It became clear later on in the match that Australiaꦺ’s batsmen were struggling for big hits, but the team still finished with a respectable 17 fours.

That was three more than the tourists managed during their innings, but a few factors can help exp♐lain New Zealand’s total. It became clear they were losing the𓆏 game early on with none of the first five in the batting order making a half-century - indeed only one made over 20 runs.

This typically leads to players ꦺthrowing caution to the wind as they chase down a big total. Tom Latham hit four fours in his 38-run stand, and Colin de Grandhomme wh🐷acked three in his 25-run performance.

But overall꧅, we would expect Aജustralia's superior batsman to outscore the Black Caps once again - both in the match as a whole and in the most fours scored department.

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