In the next step, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and India are likely to be their adversaries.
A test by flip awaits Australia in the T20 World Cup 2024, with them looming as the strange team out in an often all-Asian Super Eight party.
Whatever happens in Sunday's fight with Scotland in St Lucia given that they have already won their first three sports, Mitchell Marsh's men may advance to the next round.
The primary talking level of that fit will be the effect it has on England- with an Australia damage much to knock out the defending champions. But that apart, Australia's journey to a second T20 World Cup and the record of all three present people's ICC global names is becoming much clearer.
Based on pre-tournament seedings, Australia may join India and Afghanistan in their Super Eight party. After Nepal came in one short of stunning South Africa on Saturday, Bangladesh is in the box seat to go along with them.
That pair will make for a major obstacle against an Australia team who have typically had issues on spinning innings.
" A lot of us have prepared for plenty of roll depending on what location you get to," Australia's vice-captain Matthew Wade said. " People have been preparing for that through the universe, through IPL into the start of this World Cup.
" We expect nothing distinct, and on their time they're all going to be really very difficult teams to overcome. Over the coming days, we anticipate that they will beat us with a good bit of spin. "
Although India has a quick start for its games in the USA, they can play slower Caribbean matches on the slower pitches of Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Kuldeep Yadav.
Afghanistan you call on Rashid Khan, Noor Ahmed and Mohammad Nabi, although have lost Mujeeb Ur Rahman to wound, while Bangladesh will even fancy their bowlers as the wickets grow tired. Legspinner Rishad Hossain, who Australia have not faced before, has impressed with seven wickets in three matches.
There was significant help for the spinners in the South Africa-Nepal match in St Vincent where Australia will meet Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, Wade added he hoped this tournament would not signal his farewell for Australia. Although he was anticipated to retire after the 2021 and 2022 T20 World Cups, he has continued to pose a threat to Australia while playing at No. 7.
" I'm at my best when it's the last opportunity," Wade said. " Hopefully I can get some good stuff out of this in the next few minutes," the author says. There will be players who leave this team. If I'm one of them, I'm more than comfortable if I'm selected to start the upcoming cycle of Australian players. "
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