Australia won their first match against Canada by 108-92. Joe Ingles, Matthew Dellavedova, Patty Mills and Andrew Bogut turned out to be the major catalysts for that win.
They face Senegal in this group H encounter.
Senegal who struggled in the first game against Lithuania 47-101 will be looking to at least put up a fight in this group of death encounter
Match Timing: September 3, 2019 @ 1:00 PM
Venue – Dongguan Basketball Center, in Dongguan
Capacity- 15,000
Senegal would like to find optimism in the fact that they are without injury or suspensions but against Australia they will all have to play out of their skins to get a result. Hamady N’Diaye, who is a veteran will look to feature more in the game.
Lamine Sambe, Mouhammad Faye, Momar Ndoye, Xan Dalmeida, Djibril Thiam, Moustapha Diop, Maurice Ndour, Youssoupha Ndoye, Ibrahima Fall Faye, Mactar Gueye, Hamady N’Diaye, Babacar Toure
Australia are running high on form and also have no injuries. Therefore, there is no reason why they should be changing any thing about their squad.
Isaiah Pineiro, Ramon Clemente, Devon Collier, Gary Browne, Jorge Bryan Diaz, Angel Rodriguez, Gian Clavell, David Huertas, Renaldo Balkman, Alexander Franklin, Christopher Brady, Javier Mojica
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SEN – Mouhammad Faye, Maurice Ndour, Babacar Toure, Xane Dalmeida, Hamady N’Diaye
AUS – Joe Ingles, Patty Mills, Matthew Dellavedova, Jock Landale, Aron Baynes
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Australia –
Matthew Dellavedova
Patty Mills
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Senegal –
Hamady N’Diaye
Mouhammad Faye
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Australia are expected to boss this game and continue their winning run against Senegal. Senegal would have to come up with something special if they have to harbor any hopes of winning in this game.