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England and South africa Set for Crucial T20 clash in Manchester
Table of Contents
- 1. England and South africa Set for Crucial T20 clash in Manchester
- 2. Team Lineups Announced
- 3. Captains Weigh-In Before the Match
- 4. the Growing Popularity of T20 What is the predicted temperature in Southampton on September 12th?
- 5. England vs South Africa: Live Coverage of second Men’s T20 International Cricket Match
- 6. Match Details & Venue Information
- 7. Team Lineups (Predicted)
- 8. Key Players to watch
- 9. Recent Form & Head-to-Head Record
- 10. Pitch Report & Weather Forecast
- 11. Live Streaming & TV Broadcast Details
Manchester, United Kingdom – England and South Africa are poised to continue their Twenty20 International series today at Emirates Old Trafford, with a 6:30 PM GMT start time. The match holds significant importance for England, who are seeking to avoid a series defeat against their rivals. The preceding match in Cardiff was heavily affected by rain, limiting play to just 12.5 overs and resulting in a South African victory.
Team Lineups Announced
Significant changes have been made to both squads. England has brought in fast bowler Jofra Archer, replacing Jamie Overton. South Africa,meanwhile,has opted for the inclusion of left-arm spinner Bjorn Fortuin,substituting Corbin Bosch,after Keshan Maharaj sustained a groin injury.
Here are the confirmed playing XIs:
| England | South Africa |
|---|---|
| Salt | Markram (c) |
| Buttler (wk) | Rickelton |
| Brook (c) | Pretorius |
| Bethell | Brevis |
| Banton | Stubbs |
| Curran | Ferreira |
| Jacks | jansen |
| dawson | Rabada |
| Archer | Fortuin |
| Rashid | Maphaka |
| Wood | Williams |
Captains Weigh-In Before the Match
Aiden Markram, the South African captain, expressed hope for favorable bowling conditions, stating, “The wicket looks a bit different, we hope there’s a bit of moisture early on.” England’s captain, Harry Brook, indicated a preference for batting first on the used pitch.
The forecast in Manchester presents a potential challenge, with a possibility of showers later in the evening. However, current conditions are far more promising than those experienced in Cardiff, raising hopes for a full 20-over contest.