<p>Lahore: An off-colour <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/england">England</a> and an injury-hit Australia will be eager to start their Champions Trophy campaign on a winning note in what seems like an evenly-matched Group B contest between the Ashes rivals here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Both teams have struggled in the ODI format recently, with world champions Australia losing to Sri Lanka (0-2) and Pakistan (1-2) in their last two rubbers.</p>.<p>England, who are now coached by Brendon McCullum in all formats, have not won an ODI series since their disastrous 2023 World Cup campaign.</p>.ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Gill, Shami shine as India beat Bangladesh by six wickets.<p>The Jos Buttler-led side is coming off a 0-3 drubbing by India, where they appeared out of sorts and failed to match up to the hosts.</p>.<p>Both teams will be eager to make their mark in this ICC showpiece event.</p>.<p>Australia had the upper hand against their Ashes rivals the last time they faced off in England, winning a five-match series 3-2 in September last year.</p>.<p>However, much has changed since then, with the world champions missing five key players from their initial squad.</p>.<p>Their pace attack will be particularly affected, as they will be without their famed trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc, all ruled out of the tournament.</p>.ICC Champions Trophy 2025 | Rohit Sharma praises 'classy' Gill and Shami for Bangladesh win.<p>They will also be without all-rounders Mitchell Marsh (back injury), Cameron Green (injury) and Marcus Stoinis, who has made a shock retirement from the format after featuring in the initial squad for the tournament.</p>.<p>In such a scenario, it remains to be seen whether Australia, under stand-in skipper Steve Smith, can replicate their past success in what is often referred to as a 'mini' World Cup.</p>.<p>With Marsh absent, Smith is likely to come in at No. 3 and will carry the batting workload for a side that won this tournament consecutively in 2006 and 2009.</p>.<p>All eyes will be on explosive white-ball opener Travis Head, who had scores of 101 and 89 at this very venue during their 2022 series.</p>.<p>Head also smashed a career-best 154 not out at Trent Bridge against England in last year's series, making him a significant threat.</p>.<p>As a possible counter-strategy, England have named a three-pronged pace attack featuring Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, and Brydon Carse, supplemented by the spin of Adil Rashid.</p>.<p>"They're pretty much all-out fast bowling with Adil (Rashid, the leg-spinner) being their banker – he's high quality, and doesn't go underrated in this room – but there's so much excitement around Wood, Jofra, Carse and (Gus) Atkinson," head told 'cricket.com.au'.</p>.<p>"We're going to have to make sure we start well against them. As an opening batter, how I can counteract that and how I play against that is a great challenge." England have also included rising wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith, who is likely to bat at No. 3.</p>.<p>With the wicket expected to favour batting, Ben Duckett, who looked in explosive form against India, will look to provide a strong start, while Joe Root will be the batting backbone.</p>.<p>Root, who was England's second-leading run-getter behind Duckett in the India series, will look to make a significant impact here.</p>.<p>England, seeking their maiden Champions Trophy title, are choosing not to dwell on their recent struggles in India.</p>.<p>"Regardless of what happened in India, we've got that belief that we've got the talent, we've got the world-class players, the match-winners in the squad to win the tournament," Rashid said.</p>.<p>Teams (from) Australia: Steve Smith (capt), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa. Travelling reserve: Cooper Connolly.</p>.<p>England XI: Phil Salt, Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler (capt), Liam Livingstone, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.</p>.<p>Match starts: 2.30PM IST. </p>
<p>Lahore: An off-colour <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/england">England</a> and an injury-hit Australia will be eager to start their Champions Trophy campaign on a winning note in what seems like an evenly-matched Group B contest between the Ashes rivals here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Both teams have struggled in the ODI format recently, with world champions Australia losing to Sri Lanka (0-2) and Pakistan (1-2) in their last two rubbers.</p>.<p>England, who are now coached by Brendon McCullum in all formats, have not won an ODI series since their disastrous 2023 World Cup campaign.</p>.ICC Champions Trophy 2025: Gill, Shami shine as India beat Bangladesh by six wickets.<p>The Jos Buttler-led side is coming off a 0-3 drubbing by India, where they appeared out of sorts and failed to match up to the hosts.</p>.<p>Both teams will be eager to make their mark in this ICC showpiece event.</p>.<p>Australia had the upper hand against their Ashes rivals the last time they faced off in England, winning a five-match series 3-2 in September last year.</p>.<p>However, much has changed since then, with the world champions missing five key players from their initial squad.</p>.<p>Their pace attack will be particularly affected, as they will be without their famed trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc, all ruled out of the tournament.</p>.ICC Champions Trophy 2025 | Rohit Sharma praises 'classy' Gill and Shami for Bangladesh win.<p>They will also be without all-rounders Mitchell Marsh (back injury), Cameron Green (injury) and Marcus Stoinis, who has made a shock retirement from the format after featuring in the initial squad for the tournament.</p>.<p>In such a scenario, it remains to be seen whether Australia, under stand-in skipper Steve Smith, can replicate their past success in what is often referred to as a 'mini' World Cup.</p>.<p>With Marsh absent, Smith is likely to come in at No. 3 and will carry the batting workload for a side that won this tournament consecutively in 2006 and 2009.</p>.<p>All eyes will be on explosive white-ball opener Travis Head, who had scores of 101 and 89 at this very venue during their 2022 series.</p>.<p>Head also smashed a career-best 154 not out at Trent Bridge against England in last year's series, making him a significant threat.</p>.<p>As a possible counter-strategy, England have named a three-pronged pace attack featuring Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, and Brydon Carse, supplemented by the spin of Adil Rashid.</p>.<p>"They're pretty much all-out fast bowling with Adil (Rashid, the leg-spinner) being their banker – he's high quality, and doesn't go underrated in this room – but there's so much excitement around Wood, Jofra, Carse and (Gus) Atkinson," head told 'cricket.com.au'.</p>.<p>"We're going to have to make sure we start well against them. As an opening batter, how I can counteract that and how I play against that is a great challenge." England have also included rising wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith, who is likely to bat at No. 3.</p>.<p>With the wicket expected to favour batting, Ben Duckett, who looked in explosive form against India, will look to provide a strong start, while Joe Root will be the batting backbone.</p>.<p>Root, who was England's second-leading run-getter behind Duckett in the India series, will look to make a significant impact here.</p>.<p>England, seeking their maiden Champions Trophy title, are choosing not to dwell on their recent struggles in India.</p>.<p>"Regardless of what happened in India, we've got that belief that we've got the talent, we've got the world-class players, the match-winners in the squad to win the tournament," Rashid said.</p>.<p>Teams (from) Australia: Steve Smith (capt), Sean Abbott, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Aaron Hardie, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Tanveer Sangha, Matthew Short, Adam Zampa. Travelling reserve: Cooper Connolly.</p>.<p>England XI: Phil Salt, Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler (capt), Liam Livingstone, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.</p>.<p>Match starts: 2.30PM IST. </p>