New Zealand captain Tom Latham has won the toss and elected to bowl first for their blockbuster World Cup clash against Australia in Dharamshala.
Travis Head returns to Australia’s starting XI after recovering from a hand injury, while all-rounder Cameron Green and Marcus Stoinis have both missed out on selection.
Marnus Labuschagne retains his spot.
The match gets underway at 4pm AEDT.
MATCH CENTRE: Australia vs New Zealand scorecard
Australia will be looking to take another step towards the World Cup semi-finals when it takes on New Zealand at HPCA Stadium on Saturday.
After losing back-to-back matches to open the World Cup, the Aussies have won three matches in a row, putting them fourth behind the Kiwis heading into the clash.
In Australis’s favour is a winning record against its opponents – the side has won its last five men’s ODIs against New Zealand.
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Australian XI
David Warner, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (wk), Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa
New Zealand XI
Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c, wk), Glenn Phillips, Jimmy Neesham, Mitch Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult
While Australia has returned to the winners list in recent matches, the Black Caps pose a more significant challenge.
Glenn Maxwell will be looking to continue his searing form, which saw him hit the fastest World Cup century off 40 balls on Wednesday in the win over the Dutch.
After a rocky start to the tournament, the Aussies are now back in the mix for a spot in the last four.
Santner set for 100th ODI at World Cup
An unassuming cricketer like most of his New Zealand teammates, Mitchell Santner has been the team’s go-to bowler at the World Cup and will play his 100th ODI against Australia on Saturday with high expectations.
The 31-year-old left-arm spinner has claimed 12 wickets in five matches so far to be one behind Adam Zampa of Australia.
Santner’s ability to choke the runs and get regular wickets makes him a key asset on India’s slow, turning pitches.
His economy-rate of 4.25 is second only to India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah (3.80).
“We certainly haven’t been surprised at all and we’ve seen the work that he’s put in day in day out,” New Zealand’s stand-in-skipper Tom Latham said.
“I think the performances that he’s had in the one-day game but also in the T20 game he’s had many experiences over here and the IPL (Indian Premier League) for a few years now.”
Santner has been a key player for IPL side Chennai Super Kings who won a record-equalling fifth title this year.
His role in the Kiwi team remains invaluable as he leads an otherwise less experienced spin attack including Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra.
“He’s been a valued member of the side for a long time and I guess he’s able to bowl in every situation, whether that be at the top in the first 10, through the middle and obviously at the back end,” said Latham.
“So, he’s very adaptable for us, which is great. And I guess someone that can spin the ball on pretty much any surface is vital … another great opportunity for him tomorrow and hopefully he can stand up again.”
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