In this article we will be analyzing the Scotland vs Australia Match Prediction. The Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh will host the second T20I between Scotland (SCO) and Australia (AUS) in the three-match series on Friday, September 6.
While there was a huge mismatch between the two sides on paper, fans would have expected Scotland to put up a stronger fight than they did in the first T20I on Wednesday, September 4. After Mitchell Marsh won the toss and opted to bowl first, the hosts got off to a decent start as they scored 56 runs for the loss of two wickets in the powerplay. However, Australia ruled the roost through the middle overs and eventually restricted Scotland to 154/9 in their 20 overs.
In reply, the tourists got off to a forgettable start as young Jake Fraser-McGurk, who was on T20I debut, was dismissed off the third ball of the innings. However, Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh put the Scottish bowlers to the sword, stitching a mind-boggling partnership of 113 runs off just 34 balls. Head top-scored with a 25-ball 80, while Marsh made 39 off only 12 deliveries. In the end, Josh Inglis (27* off 13 balls) and Marcus Stoinis (8* off 5 balls) took the Aussies home with seven wickets in hand and 62 balls to spare.
Scotland will look to pull off a major upset to stay afloat in the series. Meanwhile, Australia will be hoping to bag the series with a win on Friday.
Also Read: ‘My role in the team is to maximise the powerplay’ – Travis Head after blistering knock against Scotland
SCO vs AUS Match Details:
Particulars | Match | Venue | Date & Time | Live Broadcast and Streaming Details |
Details | Scotland vs Australia, 2nd T20I | Grange Cricket Club, Edinburgh | Friday, September 6, 6:30 PM | FanCode app and website |
Grange Cricket Club Pitch Report
Out of the 25 matches played at the Grange Cricket Club in Edinburgh, 16 have been won by teams batting first, while nine have been won by chasing teams. The average first innings score is around 170. The new-ball bowlers might get some swing in the first couple of overs and they would want to make the most of it.
Also check: Scotland vs Australia Live Score, 2nd T20I
Head-To-Head Records
Matches Played | Won by Scotland | Won by Australia | No Result | First-ever Fixture | Most-recent Fixture |
02 | 00 | 02 | – | 16 Jun 2024 | 4 Sep 2024 |
Probable Playing 11 for SCO vs AUS
Scotland:
George Munsey, Ollie Hairs, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (c), Matthew Cross (wk), Michael Leask, Mark Watt, Jack Jarvis, Charlie Cassell, Jasper Davidson, Brad Wheal
Australia:
Jake Fraser-McGurk, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Josh Inglis (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Cameron Green, Sean Abbott, Xavier Bartlett, Adam Zampa, Riley Meredith
Probable Top Performers from SCO vs AUS
Probable Best Batter: Travis Head
Travis Head’s wicket will be the key for Scotland because if the southpaw gets going, he could knock the wind out of the opposition’s sail in a jiffy. He is in scintillating form and the Scotland bowlers will have to come out with better plans to stop the 30-year-old.
Probable Best Bowler: Adam Zampa
Adam Zampa didn’t have his best game in the first T20I but he managed to pick up a couple of wickets. The leg-spinner finished with figures of 2/33 in four overs, bagging the wickets of captain Richie Berrington and the dangerous Michael Leask. The Scotland batters will have to be wary of Zampa’s wicket-taking ability.
Today’s Match Prediction: Australia to win the match
Scenario 1
Scotland win the toss and opt to bowl first
PP: 55-65
AUS: 220-240
Australia win the match
Scenario 2
Australia win the toss and opt to bowl first
PP: 30-40
SCO: 135-155
Australia win the match
Disclaimer: The prediction is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While making your prediction, consider the points mentioned, and make your own decision.
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