The last match of the English tour in Australia and somewhere here ends the drama for the English, receiving one cue after another and counting 9 defeats and 1 winning 10 fights.
In the previous T20 game between the two teams the Australians did not regret the English. In brief, 4 wickets took 6 first overs and ultimately kept the English at 130 runs. Australia managed to make 131 runs in less than 15 overs and got an emphatic victory, even if it used a team with several changes and many new players.
This latest T20 is being held in Sydney, another place of testimony for the English, since the ODI that was held there before 1 month received an embarrassing defeat with 60 balls remaining to the Australians. I really do not know what psychology the English will get into the race and they will hunt a good result after what has been done on this tour, but in cricket there are many times when the one who plays with the least stress wins.
One player who had shined in the first game of the two teams in Sydney is Nathan Coulter-Nile. The young bowler had made 3 wickets in this game. In general though, although declared as a bowler, he is a player who can also offer many runs to the team if needed, since he has constant and strong blows and likes to chase the sixes.
In the previous T20, Coulter-Nile had 1 wicket and 1 catch, and was not used in batting. I think he is in good shape and the limit he gives him seems small. The player gets 1 points for each run, 10 points for each catch and 20 points for each wicket.
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