TV Guide: ICC World Cup Australia vs England on Nine

ICC World Cup

First ball is at 7:30 pm AEDT

With Australia on a four-match winning streak and England on a four-match losing streak, fireworks are expected as the two sides will meet at the ICC World Cup after a controversial Ashes series this year.

The Australia vs England match’s first ball will be thrown on November 4, 7:30 pm AEDT on Fox Cricket, Kayo and Nine.

Unfortunately, two key Aussie players will miss the big match. Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh will miss the match while Maxwell is expected to return for the following match against Afghanistan. 

Currently standing 3rd on the World Cup standings, Australia goes into the match favourites as their batting unit has been performing at the World Cup. Australia has also become the first side in men’s ODI history to hit three consecutive scores of 350 or higher. 

The last time the two sides met in a 50-over clash was in November last year and Australia won the series 3-0.

Every Australia game and every finals game will be available on Nine and 9Now, with every game of the tournament available on Fox Cricket (Channel 501) and Kayo Sports across the six weeks of One Day International cricket. 

Australian cricketer, Usman Khawaja, joins Fox Cricket’s line-up for a series of analysis shows throughout the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Khawaja follows in the footsteps of fellow opening batsman David Warner as the most recent addition to the Fox Cricket team. 

Fox Cricket’s Sydney-based hosting line-up for the World Cup will include Brendon JulianMark WaughKerry O’Keeffe and Brad Haddin, with live crosses to Michael VaughanRavi ShastriWasim AkramHarsha Bhogle and Ian Smith in India.

The Lineups: 

Australia: Pat Cummins (c), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa 

England: Jos Buttler (c), Moeen Ali, Gus Atkinson, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Sam Curran, Liam Livingstone, Dawid Malan, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, David Willey, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood

See also: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Meet the commentators

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