ENG vs AUS: Stats Preview ahead of the 3rd England vs Australia ODI at Chester-le-Street

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ENG vs AUS 3rd ODI Approaching Milestones: England and Australia are currently part of the five-match ODI series. Australia cricket team have won the first two matches and are looking very good to win the third game as well. The Men in Yellow have been dominant in both batting and bowling departments and totally outplayed the hosts. Now, both sides will face each other in the third game on Tuesday.

The upcoming game will be held at Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street. Australia are favorites to win the third one as well because of the way they are performing. Meanwhile, England have performed below par so far and need to up their game if they want to stay in the race. Some big records and milestones got broken in the first two matches, while there are some key records and milestones which can be achieved in the third ENG vs AUS ODI clash at Trent Bridge.

England vs Australia 3rd ODI: Approaching ODI Records and Cricket Milestones ahead of the ODI at Chester-le-Street

2 – Adam Zampa is one wicket away from becoming the 8th highest Australian wicket-taker in ODIs. He has 173 wickets, and Nathan Bracken had 174 ODI wickets.

28- Steve Smith needs 28 runs to complete 5500 ODI runs. He has 5482 runs in 160 matches. 

98 – Glenn Maxwell is just 98 runs away from completing 4000 ODI runs for Australia. Before him, 18 Australians had done this.

42 – Travis Head has been in superb form this series. He will be eyeing breaking the record of former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds (6887) for most runs in international cricket for Australia. Head has 6846 runs and needs 42 more to do so.

2 – Mitchell Marsh has 198 international sixes and needs two more to reach the landmark of 200 sixes.

8 – Glenn Maxwell needs 8 more sixes to complete 300 international sixes. Only David Warner has done this before for Australia.

1 – The third match will be the 800th ODI game for England, and they will become the 6th team to play 800 or more matches in 50-over cricket.