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Australia look to continue their resurgent form on Saturday against a New Zealand side who stand on the brink of the Cricket World Cup semi-finals cebo
After suffering defeats to India and South Africa in their opening two games of the tournament, Australia have bounced back in fine style, winning their last three games in a row against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Netherlands cebo
Most recently, the 2015 champions romped to a record-breaking 309-run victory over the Netherlands in which Glen Maxwell hit the fastest-ever World Cup century with a 40-ball ton cebo
New Zealand, meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back after their first defeat of the tournament against hosts India cebo
The Kiwis won their opening four games and can virtually guarantee their place in the semi-finals for the fifth successive tournament should they triumph over Australia in Dharamsala cebo
Here’s everything you need to know about the match cebo
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How can I watch it?The match will be shown live on Sky cebo Sports Main Event and Sky cebo Sports Cricket cebo
For those in India, Star cebo Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV cebo
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Team newsAustralian opener Travis Head is nearing his return after fracturing his hand in a match against South Africa last month cebo
Should he return, Mitch Marsh and Steve Smith would likely move down the order to three and four respectively, with Marnus Labuschagne dropping out of the side despite his impressive 62 against Netherlands last time out cebo
For the Kiwis, captain Kane Williamson remains unavailable having injured his thumb against Bangladesh, with the batsman only likely to be available for New Zealand’s final group games cebo
Predicted lineups:Australia XI: Warner, Head, Marsh, Smith, Inglis, Maxwell, Green, Cummins, Starc, Zampa, Hazlewood cebo
New Zealand XI: Conway, Young, Ravindra, Mitchell, Latham, Phillips, Chapman, Santner, Henry, Ferguson, Boult cebo
OddsAustralia - 8/13New Zealand - 6/5PredictionA tight encounter should be expected in a repeat of the 2015 final cebo
Australia look to be finding their feet in the tournament and their star quality may just prove vital cebo
Australia to win by three wickets cebo
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Aston Villa boss Unai Emery played down his side’s Champions League credentials despite thrashing West Ham cebo
Villa are just two points off Premier League pacesetters Manchester City and Arsenal following Sunday’s 4-1 win cebo
Douglas Luiz’s double and clinical finishes from Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey ended Villa’s Hammers hoodoo, for their first victory over West Ham since 2015 cebo
They returned to fifth spot, just a point adrift of the top four, with games against Luton, Nottingham Forest and Fulham coming up next cebo
“There are seven teams contending cebo
We are after seven teams; Man City, Man United, Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle,” said Emery, with fifth potentially offering a Champions League place this term cebo
“Dream, always cebo
My dream is to win the Champions League but now we are fifth and we are going to face each match trying to get a good performance cebo
“It’s 38 matches and we lost at Newcastle, we lost at Liverpool cebo
They are matches we are not going to play again cebo
“I prefer to speak about the matches we won but I have to speak about the matches we lost cebo
This is the balance cebo
We have to be very demanding cebo
“In the table West Ham were two points behind us and the level we have now, they have as well cebo
It was very important cebo
“The process is going in the right way, it’s going to be difficult cebo
In the end we won 4-1 cebo
”Luiz had already tested Alphonse Areola from distance before opening the scoring after half an hour, firing in from the edge of the box after good work by Nicolo Zaniolo and Watkins cebo
Six minutes after the break Villa were gifted a second when Lucas Paqueta sold Edson Alvarez short and he brought down Ezri Konsa for Luiz to convert from the spot cebo
But Jarrod Bowen grabbed a lifeline for the Hammers soon after when his shot hit Pau Torres to creep into the corner cebo
The visitors sensed a recovery, Matty Cash heading over Nayef Aguerd’s shot, but with 16 minutes left Watkins ended any ideas of a comeback cebo
He latched onto John McGinn’s long ball, skipped past Kurt Zouma and lashed into the roof of the net cebo
There was still time for Bailey to get in on the act in the final minute, beating Areola from six yards after giving Aguerd the slip cebo
It was just West Ham’s third league defeat of the season, leaving manager David Moyes frustrated cebo
“I’m not having my teams losing four goals as soft as we did today cebo
There were things which I can say we did quite well but I didn’t think we were hard enough to play against,” said Moyes, whose side are now ninth cebo
“Today wasn’t so good cebo
More importantly nearly every ball we played around the box was the wrong decision and it led to us hardly creating enough opportunity to score cebo
“The lads kept on fighting and it looked like we were the team in ascendancy at 2-1 but they punished us really quickly and that took the game beyond our reach cebo
“Villa are probably just behind the top three or four in the Premier League and today was a challenge to see what level we were at and I thought we fell below that cebo
“It was a very close first half, we missed opportunities to score cebo
We had opportunities to make chances to score and that was the bit bugging me at half-time cebo
”More aboutPA ReadyUnai EmeryChampions LeagueManchester CityPremier LeagueArsenalDavid MoyesNottingham ForestLutonFulhamLeon BaileyWest HamVillaLiverpoolNewcastleDreamEzri KonsaAlphonse AreolaKurt ZoumaJarrod BowenNicolo Zaniolo1/1We’re after seven teams – Unai Emery plays down Villa’s Champions League chancesWe’re after seven teams – Unai Emery plays down Villa’s Champions League chancesAston Villa manager Unai Emery (centre) saw his side beat David Moyes’ West Ham 4-1 on Sunday (Nick Potts/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cebo
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