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New Zealand vs Australia Match Prediction, 2nd T20I – Who will win today’s match between NZ vs AUS?

New Zealand vs Australia Match Prediction, 2nd T20I – Who will win today’s match between NZ vs AUS?

New Zealand vs Australia Match Prediction, 2nd T20I – Who will win today’s match between NZ vs AUS?

MATCH:New Zealand vs Australia ​
DATE: October 03,Friday
TIME:  11:45 AM (IST)​
VENUE:​Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui​​
TOURNAMENT:  2nd T20i 2025


New Zealand (NZ) will face Australia (AUS) in the second T20I of the three-match series on Friday, October 3, at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui. Australia currently leads the series 1-0.

In the opening fixture, the Kiwis impressed with the bat but fell short in their bowling effort, which ultimately cost them the game. Tim Robinson’s brilliant century went in vain as his runs were not enough to defend against the opposition. New Zealand will now look to bounce back in the second match to level the series.

On the other hand, the visitors had an excellent outing in the first T20I. Skipper Mitchell Marsh anchored the chase, while other batters chipped in with quick-fire contributions to secure the six-wicket win with 21 balls to spare. With momentum on their side, Australia will aim to seal the series in Mount Maunganui.

Pitch Report

The pitch at Bay Oval is expected to be a batting paradise, offering ideal conditions for stroke play. Batters are likely to enjoy the true bounce and pace on offer, making run-scoring relatively easier. Bowlers, on the other hand, will need to maintain disciplined lines and lengths to restrict the flow of runs, or risk being taken apart, as was evident during the opening T20I.

NZ vs AUS, Head-to-Head Record in T20Is

NZ vs AUS: Predicted Playing 11s

New Zealand

Tim Seifert (wk), Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Bevon Jacobs, Michael Bracewell (c), Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy

Australia

Mitchell Marsh (c), Travis Head, Matthew Short, Tim David, Alex Carey (wk), Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Owen, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Probable Top Performers

Probable Best Batter: Travis Head

The left-handed opener Travis Head looked in good touch during the opening T20I, scoring a quickfire 31 off 18 balls and finding some rhythm with the bat. If he carries that form into the second game, Head has the potential to dominate the hosts right from the outset and set the tone for a big score.

The right-arm pacer Matt Henry picked up 2/43 in his four-over spell during the first T20I, showing his ability to make breakthroughs even on a batting-friendly surface. Although the Bay Oval pitch generally offers little assistance for bowlers, Henry has the skillset to rise to the challenge and could play a match-winning role as the Kiwis look to level the series.

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