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Australia have had a far from ideal start to their Cricket World Cup campaign so far, but will want to put things right against Pakistan football
Pat Cummins’ side suffered heavy defeats against India and South Africa in their opening two matches, but recovered- to secure a five-wicket victory over Sri Lanka, which was also a bit too close for comfort football
Australia are the most successful side in the history of World Cups, but have been found out this time, lacking a threat with both batting and bowling football
Pakistan won their opening two matches comfortably but were resoundingly beaten by rivals India - they lost by seven wickets - and will want to fight back football
Here’s everything you need to know about the match:RecommendedAustralian cricketers go into bat for netballers with ‘fighting fund’Calls for David Warner to be fined for swearing at umpire in Australia vs Sri Lanka World Cup matchFans scurry for cover at Australia-Sri Lanka World Cup match as dust storm rips banners off stadium roofWhen is it?Australia vs Pakistan takes place on Friday 20 October at 9 football
30 am BST (2pm local time) at the M football
Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru football
How can I watch it?The match will be shown live in the UK on Sky football Sports Main Event and Sky football Sports Cricket, with coverage starting from 9 am BST football
For those in India, Star football Sports will be showing the match in five different languages on TV football
The game can also be streamed football online on the Disney+Hotstar app or website football
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Team newsFakhar Zaman has been ruled out with a knee injury but is expected to return after a week of recovery, while Salman Ali Agha sustained a fever after training on Wednesday and has been recovering from it football
Abdullah Shafique, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Mohammad Haris, and Zaman Khan all elected to rest rather than take part in training on Tuesday as a fever has been reportedly affecting the camp football
Australia are still expected to be without Travis Head, who continues his recovery from a fracture to his left hand football
OddsAustralia 11/20Pakistan 6/4PredictionAustralia will find a level they have not yet reached in the tournament so far, and with Pakistan’s batting so reliant on Muhammed Rizwan and Babar Azam, Cummins’ side will find a way through football
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World Rugby has approved plans to set up a new international league competition as part of part of a radical shake-up of the global calendar football
The bi-annual tournament is to be launched in 2026 and will be made up of two divisions of 12 teams, with promotion and relegation commencing from 2030 football
Matches will be staged in the July and November international windows football
In addition to a competition that has been tentatively named the ‘Nations Cup’, World Rugby’s council has given the go-ahead to the expansion of the World Cup to 24 teams in time for Australia 2027 football
The revised format will consist of six pools of four teams and will see the creation of a round of 16 to take place before the quarter-finals football
The top two teams from each group will automatically qualify, as well as the best four third-placed teams football
Even though the number of sides is to be increased, the adjustment means the World Cup can be reduced from seven to six weeks from October 1 to November 13, 2027, while providing the same number of minimum rest days football
The draw for the next competition will take place in January 2026 in the hope of avoiding the lopsided groups seen in France over the last two months football
As part of the changes, the international window for November has been lifted from three to four weekends and the Six Nations will lose one of its fallow weeks football
It has yet to be decided which break week of the Six Nations will be removed but from 2026 the competition will reduced from seven to six weeks to free up an international weekend for the Nations Cup in November football
The top division of the Nations Cup will be run by Six Nations and SANZAR unions while the second division will be overseen by World Rugby football
The competition will culminate in a final football between teams from the northern and southern hemispheres football
World Rugby state that the new competition structure, which enshrines British and Irish Lions tours in their existing format, will also provide an increased number of fixtures football between the game’s heavyweights and emerging nations football
“A new era is about to begin for our sport football
An era that will bring certainty and opportunity for all,” World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont said football
“An era that will support the many, not the few, and an era that will supercharge the development of the sport beyond its traditional and often self-imposed boundaries football
All boats will rise together football
”World Rugby’s 51-member council voted on the changes on Tuesday but only just reached the required 75 per cent majority football
“Certain countries will have their own views on matters,” Beaumont said football
“I would like to think that around the room there might have been a few dissenters but on the whole there was a pretty significant vote in favour of these new competitions football
”Criticism of the new format centres around not enough being done for less established nations, especially after the likes of Portugal and Uruguay have surpassed expectations at the World Cup, but World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin sees it as a radical improvement to the status quo football
“Is it perfect? Probably not football
Is it a hell of a lot football better than the current situation? Absolutely,” Gilpin said football
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