Aussies ‘ready to go’ for crunch South Africa clash

Australia are “ready to go” for his or her very important second World Cup match towards South Africa, in Lucknow, says captain Pat Cummins.

Australia, five-time World Cup winners, are bidding to keep away from a second straight defeat after shedding to India by six wickets on Sunday, however they face one other robust activity on Thursday on the Ekana Stadium.

South Africa thrashed Sri Lanka by 102 runs of their opener on Saturday, making the best rating in World Cup historical past: 5 for 428.

They additionally gained their one-day sequence towards Australia 3-2 final month on residence soil after combating again from 2-0 down.

Cummins advised a press convention: “Disappointed after the first match, we weren’t at our best. So everyone’s pretty driven the last few days.

“Everyone’s educated very well and yeah, I’m able to go for this one.”

Cummins, who said South Australia batsman Travis Head – who has yet to join the squad – will have another scan on Thursday after fracturing his left hand in South Africa, believes the two sides’ similar playing styles could make for a classic encounter.

“We at all times match up fairly equally,” he added. “They’ve at all times bought some quick bowlers and a few batters that take the sport on, perhaps a leg spinner.

“It always feels like it’s a clash of two very similar teams. No doubt it will be another great game.”

South Africa’s Quinton de Kock – one among three century-makers towards Sri Lanka, alongside Rassie van der Dussen and Aiden Markram – additionally believes the edges are evenly matched.

He stated: “Both teams are going to come out fighting tomorrow, and whoever makes the right choices under pressure will be the stronger team at the end of the day.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au