New Zealand Chooses To Bowl First Against Australia In WC 2023

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New Zealand Chooses To Bowl First Against Australia In WC 2023

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In Dharamsala, the longstanding rivals Australia and New Zealand are competing in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, both vying for a spot in the semi-finals.

The Black Caps won the toss and elected to field first in Saturday’s doubleheader.

Captain Kane Williamson was unavailable for his team due to an injury, and the Kiwis made just one change, with James Neesham replacing Mark Chapman for this match.

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In the Australian lineup, Travis Head returned to the squad and will be opening the innings alongside David Warner. Cameron Green was given a day of rest.

These renowned rivals have played five matches in the ongoing ICC event. New Zealand currently holds the third spot with eight points from four wins, while Australia has won three out of five games, placing them fourth with 6 points.

The Kiwis have maintained their momentum in the World Cup 2023, securing victories in their first four games against England, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands, with a setback against India.

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