Australia v England: Champions Trophy updates – live | ICC Champions Trophy

Australia v England: Champions Trophy updates – live | ICC Champions Trophy

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And here’s one Ali prepared earlier on England’s headaches:

While Buttler likely needs positive results for his own job security, such thoughts – much like the Test team under Stokes and McCullum – are being parked. Ben Duckett caused a stir during the recent 3-0 defeat in India when he said he did not care about the whitewash if England went on to win the Champions Trophy; a statement that saw its qualifier widely ignored and annoyed a good deal of supporters in the process. For Buttler, having also defended his team’s work ethic in India, it was misunderstood. “Every single player who plays international sport, no matter what sport it is, I can guarantee would not have got there if they weren’t ultra-competitive and didn’t want to win,” said Buttler, clarifying his opener’s remarks.

What people must understand is that people saying you want to win doesn’t guarantee results.

You have to find ways to look after the things that you can control; to work out how to be really present at a tournament like the Champions Trophy. Getting close to what we’re capable of is the thing I want most out of us, and if we’re doing that then the results will come as well.”

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Ali Martin is our man on the ground, he’s dipped his quill early and sent us this:

Greetings from Lahore, where the sun is shining and a humdinger awaits. First time at the Gaddafi Stadium for me and have to say, it’s a pretty cool ground. It also feels box fresh after a refurbishment that beat its deadline in a way that any written journalist would doff a cap too. Speaking of which, there’s no Aussie press pack on the ground in Pakistan, sadly, although we’ll no doubt catch up with a few at the World Test Championship final this summer. Talk of a decent crowd today and the queues outside were promising. See what happens, might look sparse on the TV at first – security is very tight outside – but should hopefully fill up later.”

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Australia win the toss and will BOWL

The sun is beating down on the newly spruced Gaddafi stadium in Lahore and the captains are ready for the toss. The coin is flipped and Australia win it, Steve Smith is going to bowl first!

Jos Buttler says he probably would have done the same but was 50-50. There might be some dew around later.

Here are the teams, Steve Smith does well to reel off his XI when asked at the toss. We knew England’s already as they named it two days out. Jamie Smith batting at three and keeping is the big piece of news.

Australia Travis Head, Matt Short, Steve Smith (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Alex Carey, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson

England Ben Duckett, Phil Salt, Jamie Smith (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler (capt), Liam Livingstone, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

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Preamble

James Wallace

James Wallace

‘Listen, don’t mention the A’ word, I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right…’

Hello and welcome to Australia v England in the Champions Trophy. In all seriousness, these two white ball sides are a shadow of their Test teams and each will be looking to get over recent bruising encounters and start the tournament off with a victory. With three games in the group stages there’s only room for one slip up at the most.

Dear old England are on the back of a pummelling in India and there are questions and accusations swirling. A poor showing in this tournament would leave Jos Buttler extremely vulnerable in his position as captain and only serve to lump more pressure onto newly promoted white ball coach Brendon McCullum. Maybe there will be a sheen of sweat behind the shades today?

Australia are fifty over World Champions but are also coming off a 2-0 series defeat to Sri Lanka and have a depleted squad. This will be the first global tournament in nearly fifteen years that they don’t have at least one of Messrs Cummins, Hazelwood or Starc at their disposal. Then again, it’s Australia, they tend to be pretty decent at turning it on when it counts in the big ones.

Plenty to dig into then, the toss is about fifteen minutes away and play will begin at 9am GMT. If you are tuning in then do let us know by “>flinging us an email .

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