Match 4, Lahore, February 22, 2025, 02:30 PM

AUS 47%

Tie %

ENG 53%

RECENT PERFORMANCE
  • L
    SL Won By 174 runs
  • L
    SL Won By 49 runs
  • L
    PAK Won By 8 wickets
  • L
    PAK Won By 9 wickets
  • W
    AUS Won By 2 wickets
  • L
    IND Won By 142 runs
  • L
    IND Won By 4 wickets
  • L
    IND Won By 4 wickets
  • L
    WI Won By 8 wickets
  • W
    ENG Won By 5 wickets
PLAYER PERFORMANCE

Very Good

Good

Neutral

Bad

Very Bad

Batsmen

Travis Head
Travis Head

BAT SR: 119.3 | BAT AVG: 66.5

Very Good
Steve Smith
Steve Smith

BAT SR: 81.6 | BAT AVG: 32.1

Neutral
Josh Inglis
Josh Inglis

BAT SR: 89.2 | BAT AVG: 26.4

Neutral
Marnus Labuschagne
Marnus Labuschagne

BAT SR: 89.5 | BAT AVG: 22.8

Very Bad
Jake Fraser-McGurk
Jake Fraser-McGurk

BAT SR: 92.2 | BAT AVG: 9.4

Very Bad
Matthew Short
Matthew Short

BAT SR: 105.8 | BAT AVG: 18.1

Neutral

Bowlers

Matthew Short
Adam Zampa

BOWL SR: 34.2 | BOWL AVG: 35.7

Bad
Matthew Short
Sean Abbott

BOWL SR: 63.2 | BOWL AVG: 70

Bad
Matthew Short
Nathan Ellis

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Matthew Short
Spencer Johnson

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Matthew Short
Tanveer Sangha

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Matthew Short
Ben Dwarshuis

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None

Batsmen

Phil Salt
Phil Salt

BAT SR: 92.5 | BAT AVG: 32.2

Very Good
Harry Brook
Harry Brook

BAT SR: 111.4 | BAT AVG: 51.7

Very Good
Ben Duckett
Ben Duckett

BAT SR: 113.2 | BAT AVG: 54.5

Very Good
Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith

BAT SR: 93.2 | BAT AVG: 24.8

Bad
Tom Banton
Tom Banton

BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0

None

Bowlers

Tom Banton
Adil Rashid

BOWL SR: 38.9 | BOWL AVG: 36.8

Good
Tom Banton
Jofra Archer

BOWL SR: 53 | BOWL AVG: 51.2

Bad
Tom Banton
Brydon Carse

BOWL SR: 30.8 | BOWL AVG: 37

Neutral
Tom Banton
Mark Wood

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Tom Banton
Saqib Mahmood

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Tom Banton
Gus Atkinson

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Commentry
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set for a fiery showdown as England and Australia lock horns at Lahore’s iconic Gaddafi Stadium. Two of cricket’s fiercest rivals, both teams will be desperate to kick off their campaign with a statement win. England, led by Jos Buttler, are out to prove a point after their crushing 3-0 ODI series defeat to India. But having fully fit Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, their pace attack suddenly looks more menacing. The ever-reliable Joe Root brings experience, while Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone inject raw power into the batting. Ben Duckett and Phil Salt make up a destructive opening pair while the talented Jamie Smith will look to make his mark as well. Spin wizard Adil Rashid will be key in containing Australia’s firepower, but the onus is on Buttler to lead from the front and turn England’s white-ball fortunes around. Meanwhile, Australia enters the tournament with their own share of struggles. Regular skipper Pat Cummins, along with Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Marsh, is sidelined, leaving the Aussies with an inexperienced bowling attack. But under Steve Smith’s captaincy, they remain a dangerous unit. With Marnus Labuschagne and Alex Carey anchoring the batting and Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell ready to unleash fireworks, they won’t go down without a fight. Spencer Johnson steps into the big shoes of Starc, while Adam Zampa and Tanveer Sangha will have to spin their magic on a pitch expected to favor batters. The Gaddafi Stadium promises runs, but under the lights, the pacers could still play a decisive role. Both teams know that a win here isn’t just about two points - it’s about momentum, confidence, and striking an early psychological blow in a tournament where there’s little room for slip-ups. With pride, history, and a potential semi-final spot at stake, expect nothing less than an electrifying contest between two giants of the game.