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Australia and England are set to clash in a high intensity game of Champions Trophy 2025 on February 22. While this will be their first game of the tournament, their rivalry adds extra excitement to the contest. Both teams are among the toughest in the tournament, making every match crucial for qualification to the next stage.
Both sides are coming off series loss, Australia against Sri Lanka and England against India, so it will be interesting to see what their mindset will bd in the ICC event. Australia have faced some major setbacks in the form of star players' injuries. With Pat Cummins ruled out, Steve Smith will have to handle the young team wisely. Meanwhile, England will look to take full advantage on the absence of some of Australia's outstanding players, aiming to a strong start to the tournament.
Here are the top three bowlers to watch out for in Australia vs England clash:
1. Jofra Archer
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England's pace bowler Jofra Archer is one of the most dangerous bowlers in the competition. He has different line and length against the batters and can deceive them in any moment. This quality makes him the best in the business. The 29-year-old has played just 28 games in ODIs and has taken 48 wickets. He will be leading the bowling attack and will hope to have a good tournament.
2. Adam Zampa
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Australia's spinner Adam Zampa will be a player to watch out for in the upcoming clash. He has improved a lot as a bowler and carries different variations. He will be extremely helpful to Australia during the middle overs. Zampa is a wicket taking bowler, so the English batters will have to be extra careful when he's around. The player has played 108 games and taken 181 wickets, so he will bring in the experience into the side.
3. Brydon Carse
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The 29-year-old Brydon Carse will play his 21st ODI game in the Champions Trophy. He has taken 23 wickets in his ODI career. The player doesn't carry kuch experience but his bowling is fantastic. The troubles the batters with his face and length. Buttler will look to utilise the bowler correctly during the game.
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