Australia vs England 2013: 1st ODI Preview - New look sides to continue the battle
After a resounding 3-0 defeat of Australia in the recently-concluded Investec Ashes series, hosts England return for a five-match ODI series against the old enemy, with the first game starting today at Headingley, Leeds.
Both sides have chosen to go in with a blend of youth and experience. While England have rested most of their Ashes heroes and have a new leader in the innovative Eoin Morgan, Australia will look to skipper Michael Clarke to deliver the goods in the middle order.
It will be interesting to see how he peps up a side that has been smarting from the shameful surrender in the longest format.
Nevertheless, the warm-up games with Scotland and Ireland gave an opportunity to both heavyweights to test their bench strength. For the Kangaroos, Aaron Finch has been a revelation at the top of the order with his free-flowing style and ability to hit the big shots.
The Poms have also unearthed a fast-bowling talent in former Irish player Boyd Rankin, who took four wickets in the one-off ODI against his former team, and looks to be in fine touch.
England are under no pressure to clinch the series, unlike Australia, who would like to end their nightmare of a tour on a positive note. While their batting looks great on paper, it is the bowling that might turn out to be the weakest link, and off-spinner James Tredwell looks to be the only one who could pose difficulties to the Aussie batsmen.
Opener Michael Carberry had a forgettable outing against Ireland, while Steven Finn proved expensive. Still, with the amount of youth and experience in the side, it wouldn’t be good to underestimate the hosts.
Australia also have a great batting line-up with Finch and Shaun Marsh providing an explosive start at the top, followed by Watson and Clarke down the order. Matthew Wade needs to fire as both batsman and keeper, and T20 captain George Bailey will also be needed to play a useful innings.
On the bowling front, left-arm pacer Mitchell Johnson is likely to return to the side, especially since his variations in the shorter format have troubled batsmen around the world. Leg-break bowler Fawad Ahmed can bamboozle the inexperienced ones in the line-up with his bag of tricks, as he showed in the T20 game at Southampton.
Match conditions
The weather in Headingley is cloudy with light rainfall expected during the day; there are chances that the atmospheric conditions might worsen as the day progresses. If the conditions remain overcast and wet, we could very well see a curtailed game. However, I would recommend that the team that wins the toss should bowl first and look to take early wickets.