Australia will play their eighth match of the 2023 World Cup when they face Afghanistan at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on 7 November.
Their latest match saw them take on England at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Batting first, they scored 286. Marnus Labuschagne top-scored with 71, while Cameron Green and Steve Smith chipped in with 47 and 44 respectively.
In reply, Dawid Malan (50) and Ben Stokes (64) both scored half-centuries, and Moeen Ali 42 but without enough support from the other batters, England slipped to a loss by 33 runs, their sixth of the tournament.
Afghanistan have been in impressive form of late, securing three consecutive wins batting second against Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Netherlands. They have a small chance of making the semifinals, and will need to win this game to keep that dream alive.
Here's all the match details for this Cricket World Cup 2023 clash, including TV information around the world, start time, betting odds and historical meetings in ODIs between the two nations.
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When is Australia's next match at Cricket World Cup 2023?
Australia's next match at the 2023 World Cup will be against Afghanistan in Mumbai on 7 November, 2023. The match will begin at 2:00pm IST.
Here's when the match starts around the world and where to watch:
Start time | TV/Live Stream | |
India | 2:00pm (IST) | Star Sports/Disney+ Hotstar |
Australia | 7:30pm (AEDT) | Fox Cricket/9Now, Kayo Sports |
UK | 9:30am (BST) | Sky Sports/Sky Sports Go, Now TV |
New Zealand | 9:30pm (NZDT) | Sky Sport/Sky Sport Now |
USA/Canada | 4:30am (ET) | Willow TV/ESPN+ |
Australia vs Afghanistan Head-to-Head in ODIs
Australia and Afghanistan have faced off on 3 occasions in ODIs, with Australia winning all 3 times.
Won | Lost | Tie/NR | |
Australia | 3 | 0 | 0/0 |
Afghanistan | 0 | 3 | 0/0 |
Australia vs Afghanistan predictions, latest betting odds
This game is far more significant for Afghanistan than Australia, who will fancy their chances of qualifying for the semifinals regardless of the result here. The Afghans need to win to stand any chance of qualifying.
The Wankhede stadium has often been a bowler's graveyard, but India knocked Sri Lanka over for 55 here just a few days ago. Afghanistan will prefer to bowl first, and chase down Australia's score but in any case, the Aussie power could prove too much for Afghanistan to handle.
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