Published on: Feb 5, 2024 11:47 am IST|Updated on: Feb 5, 2024 11:47 am IST
Australia are all set to face West Indies in the third and final one-day match of the ongoing series on Tuesday. The Manuka Oval in Canberra will host the game at 9:00 AM IST.
Australia have already sealed the series 2-0 after winning the first two matches by 8 wickets and 83 runs, respectively. They will be eyeing a clean-sweep here. Meanwhile, West Indies will look to finish the series on a high with a win to boost their confidence ahead of the T20I series.
Seating Capacity: 13550 Number of matches hosted: 1 Test, 10 ODIs, and 5 T20Is
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The wicket is flat and hard with plenty of runs available for the batters. There is not much help for the bowlers here and they will have to be very accurate with their lines and lengths. In the last three matches played here, the average score batting first is 343. Meanwhile, all three matches have been won by the team batting first.
It is a Pure Batting Surface. The batters are likely to dominate the proceedings here.
Australia have played a total of 5 ODI matches at this venue. They have won 4 and lost only 1 so far.
Australia’s Highest Total at the venue: 378/5 in 50 overs vs New Zealand in 2016 Australia’s Lowest Total at the venue: 289/10 in 49.3 overs vs India in 2020
West Indies have played 2 ODI matches here. They have won one and lost one.
West Indies’ Highest Total at the venue: 372/2 in 50 overs vs Zimbabwe in 2015 West Indies’ Lowest Total at the venue: 290/10 in 47.3 overs vs Australia in 2013
Total Matches Played: 10 Home Team (Australia) Won: 4 Visiting Team Won: 1 Neutral Side Won: 5 No Result: 0 Tied: 0
Average 1st Innings Score: 309 Matches Won Batting 1st: 8 Matches Won Batting 2nd: 2 Highest Team Total: 411/4 by South Africa vs Ireland in 2015 Lowest Team Total: 162/10 by Afghanistan vs Bangladesh in 2015 Highest Run Chase: 164/3 by South Africa vs Zimbabwe in 1992
Highest Individual Score: 215 by Chris Gayle (West Indies) vs Zimbabwe in 2015 Best Bowling Figures: 5/68 by Kane Richardson (Australia) vs India in 2016 Most Runs: Aaron Finch (Australia) – 348 runs in 5 matches Most Wickets: Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 7 wickets in 3 matches