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NZ vs NED Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report: ODI World Cup 2023 Match 6

NZ vs NED Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report: ODI World Cup 2023 Match 6 | NZ vs NED Dream11 Prediction Today | Hyderabad Pitch Report

It’s common knowledge that New Zealand step it up a notch when it comes to World Cups. That came to fruition on this tournament’s opening day, dismantling defending champions England with such force and precision in equal measure.

Rachin Ravinda well and truly announced himself on the world stage. Devon Conway further confirmed his status as one of the world’s top players. Also, led by Tom Latham, the Black Caps will want to be as efficient as they were in the field against England. If the focus remains the same, they will be hard to beat.

However, Netherlands more than held their own in a competitive showing against Pakistan on Friday, only to fall short at key stages. Their bowling was quite impressive, while the start with the bat gives them something to build on. But, staying in the fight long enough is the key.

Bas de Leede once again showed just how brilliant he is. It’s on the other players, of which the talent is plenty, to provide that all-important support against a strong team.

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 6: NZ vs NED Possible Playing XIs

Lockie Ferguson and Tim Southee are both available for this match after missing the England clash. Kane Williamson is still unavailable.

New Zealand: 1. Devon Conway, 2. Will Young, 3. Rachin Ravindra, 4. Daryl Mitchell, 5. Tom Latham (c & wk), 6. James Neesham/Mark Chapman, 7. Glenn Phillips, 8. Mitchell Santner, 9. Tim Southee, 10. Matt Henry, 11. Trent Boult

Netherlands may stick with the same team.

Netherlands: 1. Vikramjit Singh, 2. Max O’Dowd, 3. Colin Ackermann, 4. Bas de Leede, 5. Teja Nidamanuru, 6. Scott Edwards (c & wk), 7. Saqib Zulfiqar, 8. Roelof van der Merwe, 9. Logan van Beek, 10. Aryan Dutt, 11. Paul van Meekeran

NZ vs NED Dream11 Prediction: Fantasy Tips

New Zealand:

  • Rachin Ravindra produced a performance to remember against England. He middled just about everything in his 96-ball 123*. Expect him to also play a key role with the ball.
  • Devon Conway also started the WC off with the blinder (152* off 121 balls). Since the start of 2022, Conway has scored 801 runs at an average of 50.1 and strike rate of 90.2 in ODIs.
  • Will Young scored two centuries in three ODIs against Netherlands last year. He has scored 51 runs off 41 balls against Logan van Beek (one dismissal).
  • Glenn Phillips will play a key role in all three facets for New Zealand at this World Cup. He chipped in with two wickets against England last week.
  • Mitchell Santner was simply outstanding against England (2/37). His changes of pace and length will test the Dutch batsmen.
  • Matt Henry produced a powerplay masterclass against England. He eventually finished with 3/48. Also, Henry took five wickets in two ODIs against Netherlands in 2022.

Netherlands:

  • Bas de Leede is a must-pick in fantasy teams. He is coming off an excellent all-round performance against Pakistan (4/62 and 67).
  • In ODIs this year, de Leede has struck 352 runs at an average of 50.3 and strike rate of 100.6. He has also taken 19 wickets at an average of 21.4.
  • Vikramjit Singh will be tested wider outside off against New Zealand’s skillful seam attack. Including his half-century against Pakistan, Singh has made 21 double-digit scores in 26 ODIs.
  • Since the start of 2022, Scott Edwards has scored 1,057 runs at an average of 44.0 and strike rate of 95.4 in ODIs.
  • Logan van Beek took seven wickets in three ODIs against New Zealand in 2022. Also, he is a very handy hitter down the order.
  • Colin Ackermann will also be key with bat and ball. The all-rounder took an impressive 2/39 on this ground against Pakistan.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head: Matches 4, New Zealand 4, Netherlands 0.
  • Daryl Mitchell in ODIs since the start of 2022: 24 inns, 913 runs, avg. 41.5, SR 90.1.
  • Matt Henry has dismissed Vikramjit Singh once in 15 balls (14 runs) and Bas de Leede once in 13 balls (three runs).

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad Pitch Report and Weather

Spinners found decent turn in the Netherlands-Pakistan match on this ground on Friday. The spinners can look to build pressure in this match, but expect the seam bowlers to find some assistance up front.

A warm day is forecast with a top of about 33 degrees. No rain is expected.

NZ vs NED Dream11 Fantasy Picks:

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

Ideal XI: Devon Conway, Scott Edwards, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Mitchell Santner, Rachin Ravindra, Trent Boult, Logan van Beek, Matt Henry

Option 1:

Option 2:

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 6: NZ vs NED Match Prediction – Who will win?

New Zealand to win.

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IND vs AUS Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report: ODI World Cup 2023 Match 5

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Here we go. The match we’ve been waiting for. India will take on Australia in both teams’ first game of the World Cup 2023. Both units have a quality squad with several match-winners and will look to start on a winning note and set the tone for the tournament.

India are leading into the World Cup as the No. 1 team in the world. They will be high on confidence after their recent performances in the Asia Cup and the Australia series before the event. They have most of the bases covered and are the favourites to win the cup.

Meanwhile, Australia also have a nice squad, but they have a few problems. The injury to Travis Head is a major setback, given the kind of form Head has been throughout the year. The bowling has also blown hot and cold, and Pat Cummins would like to lead from the front in the bowling department.

Match Details

  • Date: Sunday, 8th October, 2023.
  • Location: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.
  • Time: 2:00 PM (India), 7:30 PM (Australia).

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 5: IND vs AUS Possible Playing XIs

Shubman Gill is down with dengue. Ishan Kishan will open the innings if Gill is ruled out. Ravichandran Ashwin might play ahead of Shardul Thakur, given the slowness of the deck in Chennai.

India: 1. Rohit Sharma (c), 2. Ishan Kishan/Shubman Gill, 3. Virat Kohli 4. Shreyas Iyer, 5. KL Rahul (wk), 6. Hardik Pandya, 7. Ravindra Jadeja, 8. Ravichandran Ashwin, 9. Jasprit Bumrah, 10. Kuldeep Yadav, 11. Mohammed Siraj.

Mitchell Marsh will open in the absence of Travis Head. Marcus Stoinis has reportedly proved his fitness and might feature ahead of Cameron Green.

Australia: 1. Mitchell Marsh, 2. David Warner, 3. Steven Smith, 4. Marnus Labuschagne, 5. Alex Carey (wk), 6. Glenn Maxwell, 7. Marcus Stoinis/Cameron Green, 8. Pat Cummins (c), 9. Mitchell Starc, 10. Josh Hazlewood, 11. Adam Zampa.

IND vs AUS Dream11 Prediction – Fantasy Tips

India:

  • Rohit Sharma has 2332 runs at an average of 59.79 and a strike rate of 95.53 in 43 ODI innings against Australia. He has also hit nine fifties and eight centuries against them.
  • Virat Kohli has 2228 runs at an average of 53.04 and a strike rate of 95.25 in 45 ODI innings against Australia. He has also amassed 12 fifties and eight centuries against them. Virat loves playing against the Aussies, irrespective of the format and venue.
  • KL Rahul has 528 runs at an average of 48 and a strike rate of 96 in 14 ODI innings against Australia. He has also accumulated five half-centuries against them.
  • Rahul when batting at number five in ODIs: 20 inns, 807 runs, avg. 50.43, SR 98.29.
  • Hardik Pandya will contribute with both bat and ball. He has 546 runs while averaging 54.60 and striking at 111.88 in 11 ODI innings against Australia. He also has 11 wickets at 33.72 runs apiece against them.
  • Kuldeep Yadav has 29 wickets at an average of 37.58 in 20 ODI innings against Australia. Kuldeep can stifle the Aussie batters and wreak havoc on a slow Chennai track.
  • Mohammed Siraj has 30 wickets at an average of 14.70 and a strike rate of 17.93 in 13 ODI innings this year. He has also taken three 4+ wicket hauls in 2023.

Australia:

  • David Warner has 1174 runs at an average of 51.04 and a strike rate of 99.40 in 24 ODI innings against India. The southpaw has also hit nine fifties and three centuries against them.
  • David Warner in the ODI World Cup: 992 runs, 62 average, 98.12 SR, 3 fifties & 4 centuries. Warner enjoys the big stage.
  • Steven Smith has scored 1260 runs at an average of 54.78 and a strike rate of 102.94 in 23 ODI innings against India. He has also hit six fifties and five centuries against them.
  • Glenn Maxwell has 501 runs at an average of 38.53 and a strike rate of 169.25 in 16 ODI innings in the World Cup. He has also taken six wickets in the tournament. On a slow Chennai pitch, Maxwell’s value increases as a batter and bowler, especially given he has been in good recent form.
  • Mitchell Starc has troubled the Indian batters in the past. He has 26 wickets at 34.38 runs apiece in 17 ODI innings against the Men in Blue. The Indian top order has struggled against the left-arm pacers with the new ball, and Starc knows how to exploit it.
  • Mitchell Starc in ODI World Cups: 18 inns, 49 wickets, avg. 14.8, SR 19.1.
  • Adam Zampa has 15 wickets at an average of 32.33 in nine ODI innings this year. Zampa can be a giant on the sluggish Chennai track. He took 4/45 on this ground against India earlier this year.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head in ODIs: Played 149, India 56, Australia 83 & NR 10.
  • Alex Carey vs Kuldeep Yadav in ODIs: 61 runs, 63 balls, 12.20 average, 96.82 SR & 5 dismissals.
  • Virat Kohli vs Josh Hazlewood in ODIs: 38 runs, 60 balls, 9.50 average, 63.33 SR & 4 dismissals.
  • Rohit Sharma in the World Cup: 978 runs, 65.20 average, 95.97 SR & 6 centuries.
  • Steven Smith vs Hardik Pandya in ODIs: 72 runs, 75 balls, 14.40 average, 96 SR & 5 dismissals.
  • Hardik Pandya has 123 runs and five wickets in two ODI innings at MA Chidambaram Stadium.

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, Pitch Report and Weather

The average first innings score has been 224 runs, with the teams batting first, winning 17 of the 34 games in Chennai. The track will have more assistance for the spinners, and the pacers will also get value if they use their cutters precisely.

A hot afternoon and evening, with the temperature rising to 32°C, is forecast.

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 5: IND vs AUS Dream11 Picks

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

IND vs AUS Dream11 Prediction – Ideal team combination: 1-3-3-4

Option 1:

Option 2:

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 5: IND vs AUS Match Prediction

This one is arduous to predict. Both teams have a balanced squad. However, India have more quality in the spin department, and their middle order plays spin better than Australia. Hence, the Men in Blue might kick off with a victory.

Disclaimer: The fantasy cricket stats, tips and predictions provided on CricBlog are intended for informational purposes, with the stats and writer’s views in place to guide fans in creating their teams. While we strive to offer accurate and insightful advice, CricBlog does not guarantee success or winnings in any fantasy contests. Users are encouraged to make their own informed decisions and play responsibly.

3 key blunders by administrators that have undermined the 2023 ODI World Cup

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The ODI World Cup has been cricket’s showpiece event for nearly three decades. The tournament, rich in history, is home to countless memories etched not only in the minds of the players who took part, but fans young and old who were fortunate to witness them.

However, the 2023 World Cup, less than two matches old at the time of writing this article, has not had the same feel as previous editions. ESPNCricinfo’s countdown from 50 days served as more of a reminder that a World Cup was coming rather than the build up fans have been used to over the years.

While the sheer volume of cricket around the globe – much of it contextless – makes it challenging to build up to a global tournament, the manner in which this showpiece event has been reduced to a pass time has been nothing short of shambolic.

Administrators have a lot to answer to. The general consensus among fans is those in charge have their eyes fixed on T20 leagues, with international cricket looking ever so blurry in their peripheral vision.

Now, there isn’t anything wrong with boards cashing in on the riches of T20 cricket. With the Indian Premier League’s eyewatering numbers, we’d all do the same. But, to seemingly cast aside a World Cup with so much history is symptomatic of where international cricket is at right now and the very little planning in place to ensure it remains special.

It’s always a tricky discussion when comparing sports, but let’s think of football. Domestic leagues around the world form much of the calendar. However, the international game, especially the World Cup, is greatly valued.

Cricket, on the other hand, is in a state of confusion as to how leagues and internationals can work together. MCC President Mark Nicholas believes ODIs should be reserved only for World Cups. However, who qualifies? And on what basis? What’s the thinking behind such a statement on the eve of a big tournament?

3 ways administrators have undermined the 2023 ODI World Cup

BCCI Secretary Jay Shah has also come in for criticism. From announcing a reserve day for just one Asia Cup match to the organisation – or lackthereof – of this World Cup, fans have taken to social media to express their frustrations.

Also, fans are having their say in our CricBlog Future of Cricket Poll. This poll gives you the opportunity to have your say on what the game will look like in the next 10-15 years. You can complete it here.

In terms of this World Cup, here are three ways administrators have undermined this great tournament.

1. Final World Cup schedule confirmed just a few weeks before the tournament

Imagine a World Cup where the final fixtures are confirmed less than two months before it is scheduled to begin.

In cricket, that is not imagination, but reality. Unfortunately, buzz and excitement is likely to be missing from most games as fans from around the world were given next to no time to organise travel, accommodation and tickets to matches.

Geoff Lemon and Adam Collins of The Final Word Podcast nailed it in their assessment of proceedings back in August.

“BCCI must be the most incompetent major sports body in the world. It’s pretty hard to make the argument otherwise, just purely on the practical grounds we’re laying here,” said Lemon.

“There is a World Cup in under three months that still doesn’t have a reliable fixture. You can’t book to go to games because they might change to another city and date entirely.”

2. Ticketing fiasco

To make matters worse, even Indian fans struggled to get their hands on tickets, even for the World Cup opener between England and New Zealand at a 132,000-seat stadium. Supporters were left waiting in never-ending queues on the Book My Show app, the World Cup’s ticketing partner, who were accused of hoarding tickets merely weeks before the first ball.

Sameer Allana put it perfectly. The lack of marketing is poor, but the total disregard for fan engagement and experience is worse. It screams of administrators who have intentions of putting international cricket on the back floor of the car, with franchise cricket not only taking up the coveted front seat, but all available seats.

3. Not starting the tournament with an India match (or opening ceremony)

Now to the tournament itself. Trent Boult bowled the first ball of the 2023 World Cup to Jonny Bairstow in an empty Ahmedabad super bowl.

Sure, the hot conditions can deter fans, but why have a neutral World Cup opener at such a big stadium where a final crowd of around 45,000 looks miniscule?

Imagine if India kicked things off in front a big crowd. Think of the boost the tournament would get right away. Especially after the decision to not have an opening ceremony.

Mike Atherton and Ravi Shastri spoke about the topic during England’s innings. “I led England in the tournament opener against New Zealand in 1996,” said Atherton. “But, in the last few years, the host has started. Do you not think it’s sensible that the hosts should start because you’re guaranteed a full house; an immediate lift for the tournament?”

“Absolutely, especially on a ground like this,” replied Shastri. “At all costs, have a home team playing. If this was India-England, there’d be at least 70 to 80 thousand people even on a working day. It kicks off the tournament, there’s buzz.”

However, the obsession to have India games on weekends to suit broadcasters is most important for Jay Shah and company. In fact, there will have been four matches played before India take on Australia at Chennai on October 8.

Here’s hoping the cricket trumps the administrators. Those in suits have done what they can to reduce one of the world’s most watched sporting events to a joke.

SA vs SL Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report: ODI World Cup 2023 Match 4

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Two World Cup hopefuls begin their campaigns in what looks to be an intriguing match on Saturday. South Africa and World Cups have reflected a tragic love story, with the nation hoping that this is the time they break their duck. Sri Lanka, who qualified for the recent Asia Cup Final despite numerous injuries, will fancy their chances on a Delhi surface that may aid spin.

Indeed, the make-up of the two teams should make for interesting viewing. While expectations aren’t as high for the Proteas compared to previous World Cups, many still expect them to put on a good show, including Michael Vaughan. Temba Bavuma’s team has the ingredients to cause problems in this tournament, and will be aiming to build on their recent series win against Australia.

Sri Lanka wish to come out of the “dark horse” shadow and into the conversation with the higher-ranked teams. The conditions at Delhi should suit their attack, who, even without the excellent Wanindu Hasaranga, have the variety to cause South Africa problems. However, the key question is whether they have enough runs, which ended up being quite the issue in the recent Asia Cup Final.

Match Details

  • Date: Saturday, 7th October, 2023.
  • Location: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
  • Time: 2pm (India & Sri Lanka), 10:30am (South Africa).

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 4: SA vs SL Possible Playing XIs

South Africa: 1. Quinton de Kock (wk), 2. Temba Bavuma, 3. Rassie van der Dussen, 4. Aiden Markram, 5. Heinrich Klaasen, 6. David Miller, 7. Marco Jansen, 8. Keshav Maharaj, 9. Kagiso Rabada, 10. Lungi Ngidi, 11. Tabraiz Shamsi

Sri Lanka: 1. Pathum Nissanka, 2. Kusal Perera, 3. Kusal Mendis (wk), 4. Sadeera Samarawickrama, 5. Charith Asalanka, 6. Dhananjaya de Silva, 7. Dasun Shanaka (c), 8. Dunith Wellalage, 9. Dilshan Madushanka, 10. Maheesh Theekshana, 11. Matheesha Pathirana

SA vs SL Dream11 Prediction – Fantasy Tips

South Africa:

  • Quinton de Kock has the most runs of any current player in SA-SL ODIs (1,119) at an average of 48.65 and strike rate of 103.32.
  • Temba Bavuma is enjoying an excellent year in ODIs. The skipper has struck 637 runs at an average of 79.62 and strike rate of 104.08 in 2023.
  • Aiden Markram is key with his all-round ability on a pitch that may aid spin. He hit 102* and 93 in his last three ODIs, both against Australia.
  • Heinrich Klaasen is one of the world’s best spin-hitters. In all white-ball cricket this year (ODIs and T20s), Klaasen has smashed 782 runs at an average of 65.17 and strike rate of 187.53.
  • Since the start of 2022, Tabraiz Shamsi has taken 23 wickets in 14 ODIs at an impressive strike rate of 29.6. He also has strong numbers against SL in ODIs: 9 inns, 16 wickets, avg. 24.75, SR 30.06.
  • Kagiso Rabada strikes every 34.22 deliveries on average against Sri Lanka. He has a strong record against Dhananjaya de Silva (55 balls, 26 runs, two dismissals), and has conceded just 36 off 82 against Kusal Mendis (one dismissal).

Sri Lanka:

  • Kusal Mendis is coming off a strong Asia Cup and 158 against Afghanistan in the warm-up. In the recent Asia Cup, Mendis hit 270 runs at an average of 45.00, which included two 90s.
  • Since the start of 2022, Pathum Nissanka has scored 1,310 ODI runs at an average of 46.8 and strike rate of 86.5.
  • Sadeera Samarawickrama was the third-highest run-scorer in the recent Asia Cup (215) at an average of 35.83 and strike rate of 89.21.
  • Dhananjaya de Silva averages just 24.00 in 16 ODIs against South Africa (one fifty). However, he will be key against spin, with a good record against Tabraiz Shamsi: 79 balls, 63 runs, one dismissal.
  • Maheesh Theekshana has dismissed Heinrich Klaasen twice in ten balls in white-ball internationals. He took 4/37 in his only ODI to date against South Africa, back in 2021.
  • Dunith Wellalage recently produced one of the memorable all-round performances against India in the Asia Cup. He took 5/40 and scored 42*.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head since the start of 2019: Matches 9, South Africa 7, Sri Lanka 2.
  • David Miller vs. Sri Lanka in ODIs: 17 inns, 477 runs, avg. 47.70, SR 98.75.
  • Kusal Mendis has scored 27 off 15 against Tabraiz Shamsi in ODIs without dismissal.
  • Keshav Maharaj vs. Sri Lanka in ODIs: 5 inns, 8 wickets, avg. 21.12, SR 32.25.
  • Matheesha Pathirana will be key at the death. He was excellent on Indian pitches in IPL 2023. In fact, he conceded just four runs in ten balls against David Miller.

Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi Pitch Report and Weather

The Arun Jaitley Stadium is typically spin-friendly. South Africa were rolled for just 99 against India on this ground last year. Spinners Kuldeep Yadav (4/18), Shahbaz Ahmed (2/32) and Washington Sundar (2/15) dominated.

In seven matches in IPL 2023, the average first innings score was a solid 175.57. So, batters who can get in can find runs.

A very hot and clear day is forecast in Delhi, with temperatures forecast to reach close to 40 degrees.

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 4: SA vs SL Dream11 Picks

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

SA vs SL Dream11 Prediction – Ideal team combination: 3-2-3-3

Option 1:

Option 2:

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 4: SA vs SL Match Prediction

Flip of the coin? A fascinating match awaits. South Africa may prevail in a close match.

Disclaimer: The fantasy cricket stats, tips and predictions provided on CricBlog are intended for informational purposes, with the stats and writer’s views in place to guide fans in creating their teams. While we strive to offer accurate and insightful advice, CricBlog does not guarantee success or winnings in any fantasy contests. Users are encouraged to make their own informed decisions and play responsibly.

BAN vs AFG Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report: ODI World Cup 2023 Match 3

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Bangladesh will take on Afghanistan in the third game of the World Cup 2023 at the picturesque stadium in Dharamsala on Saturday (October 7). While it is the first match for each team, the clash is of high importance given both sides feel they have a strong chance of winning.

Bangladesh have left out Tamim Iqbal, among their best batters for this tournament. They will again be heavily reliant on experienced players to do the job in most games. There are plenty of quality players in their squad, but need their batting to click after a lean run heading into the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan would be high on confidence after their terrific display against Sri Lanka in Guwahati four days back. Their slow approach has been a persistent problem, and this match would certainly help the whole team. Much like Bangladesh, Afghanistan will also rely on their star spinners to step up for a major part of the tournament.

ODI World Cup 2023 Match 3: BAN vs AFG Possible Playing XIs

Tanzid Hasan batted well against England and might play ahead of Towhid Hridoy. Shakib didn’t feature in the warm-ups but will return for the main event.

Bangladesh: 1. Litton Das (wk), 2. Tanzid Hasan, 3. Najmul Hossain Shanto, 4. Shakib Al Hasan (c), 5. Mushfiqur Rahim, 6. Mahmudullah, 7. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 8. Mahedi Hasan, 9. Taskin Ahmed, 10. Shoriful Islam, 11. Mustafizur Rahman.

Rahmat Shah will retain his place after his fantastic knock in the practice games. Azmatullah Omarzai will also feature in the game.

Afghanistan: 1. Ibrahim Zadran, 2. Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), 3. Rahmat Shah, 4. Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), 5. Najibullah Zadran, 6. Mohammad Nabi, 7. Azmatullah Omarzai, 8. Rashid Khan, 9. Mujeeb ur Rahman, 10. Naveen-ul-Haq, 11. Fazalhaq Farooqi.

BAN vs AFG Dream11 Prediction – Fantasy Tips

Bangladesh:

  • Litton Das has 378 runs at an average of 47.25 and a strike rate of 87.70 in nine ODI innings against Afghanistan. This includes two fifties and a century.
  • Najmul Hossain Shanto has been among the most consistent batters in the ODIs this year with 698 runs (avg. 49.85, SR 86.92). He also hit a sensational century against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup 2023. Expect him to provide stability to the Bangladeshi batting order.
  • Shakib Al Hasan is a must-pick for this encounter. He has 399 runs at an average of 30.69 and a strike rate of 82.43 in 14 ODI innings against Afghanistan. Shakib has also snared 27 wickets at an average of 19.51 and a strike rate of 27.96 against the Afghans.
  • Shakib has dismissed Rahmanullah Gurbaz three times in 73 balls in ODIs (61 runs).
  • Mehidy Hasan Miraz is a valuable player. He has 238 runs at an average of 59.50 and a strike rate of 70.83 in seven ODI innings against Afghanistan. This includes a century in the recent Asia Cup. He has also taken seven wickets at an average of 49.57 in nine ODI innings against them.
  • Taskin Ahmed has 19 wickets at an average of 18.84 and strike rate of 23.73 in 10 ODI innings against Afghanistan. This includes two four-wicket hauls.
  • Taskin has dismissed Rahmat Shah five times for 40 runs in 77 balls in ODIs.
  • Shoriful Islam has 10 wickets at an average of 17.10 and a strike rate of 24.60 in five ODI innings against Afghanistan. There will be some help for the pacers at this venue, and Islam can exploit it.

Afghanistan:

  • Ibrahim Zadran has 236 runs at an average of 59 and a strike rate of 84.28 in five ODI innings against Bangladesh. He has also amassed a fifty and a century each against them.
  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz has 294 runs while averaging 49 and striking at 86.47 in seven ODI innings against Bangladesh. He has also hit two hundreds against them. Gurbaz will look to carry on his warm-up form in the main games.
  • Mohammad Nabi has 262 runs at an average of 21.83 and a strike rate of 87.62 in 13 ODI innings against Bangladesh. He has also taken 17 wickets at an average of 29.94 and a strike rate of 44.70 in 15 ODI innings against Bangladesh.
  • Rashid Khan doesn’t need any introduction; he is a match-winner. He has 152 runs at an average of 16.88 and a strike rate of 116.92 in 10 ODI innings against Bangladesh. Rashid has also 19 wickets at 24.10 runs apiece in 12 ODI innings against them.
  • Fazalhaq Farooqi has 14 wickets at an average of 19.35 and a strike rate of 23.50 in seven ODI innings against Bangladesh. The new ball will swing in Dharamsala, and Farooqi can cause severe damage early on.
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman will be key against Shakib Al Hasan. He has dismissed Bangladesh’s star all-rounder twice for 35 runs in 80 balls in ODIs.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head in the ODIs: Played 15, Bangladesh 9, Afghanistan 6.
  • Shakib Al Hasan in the World Cup: 1146 runs, 45.84 avg, 82.26 SR & 2 centuries. He also has 35 wickets at 35.94 runs apiece in the tournament.
  • Mushfiqur Rahim vs Fazalhaq Farooqi in the ODIs: 12 runs, 12 balls, 100 SR & 2 dismissals.
  • Shakib Al Hasan vs Azmatullah Omarzai in ODIs: 24 runs, 33 balls, 72.72 SR & 2 dismissals.
  • Rahmanullah Gurbaz needs 42 more to complete 1000 runs in ODIs.
  • Mehidy Hasan Miraz scored 67* and 74 in the warm-up matches against Sri Lanka and England respectively.

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, Pitch Report and Weather

The average first innings score in Dharamsala has been 214, with the team bowling first, winning three of the four ODI games here. The pitch will play much better than the average score shows, but there will be some assistance for the pacers early on.

A temperature of around 23°C is forecast with no chance of rain.

World Cup 2023 Match 3: BAN vs AFG Dream11 Picks

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

BAN vs AFG Dream11 Prediction – Ideal team combination: 2-2-4-3

World Cup 2023 Match 3: BAN vs AFG Match Prediction – Who will win?

It will be a riveting contest, with the spinners of both teams taking centre stage. However, Bangladesh have a slightly better batting unit and might win the rubber.

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ENG vs NZ reactions – Devon Conway & Rachin Ravindra DESTROY England in 2023 World Cup

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Another World Cup, another reminder by the Black Caps to never underestimate their quality. New Zealand have sent a strong message to the other nine teams after hammering defending champions England by nine wickets with an incredible 82 balls to spare.

Here are some key talking points from the World Cup opener, followed by fan reactions to the mauling.

Ravindra announces himself on the world stage. He is now undroppable

After the early fall of Will Young in the chase of 283, Devon Conway (152*) and Rachin Ravindra (123*) looked in ominous touch right from the word go. Ravindra in particular was outstanding, playing a number of world-class shots both sides of the wicket against England’s pace attack.

The 23-year old Ravindra announced himself on the world stage, middling just about every delivery he faced. Conway provided a timely reminder of his world-class talent. They made the England bowling lineup look third-rate, slamming 273 in 35.1 overs to make a mockery of the 283-run target.

Now, there is surely no way Ravindra can be left out of the team when Kane Williamson returns. An option the Black Caps have is to partner Ravindra and Conway together at the top with Williamson to come in at three. After this performance, why not?

Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry lay down a marker

In the backdrop of New Zealand’s batting exploits were two outstanding bowling performances. The make-up of the Black Caps attack, which was full of all-rounders, meant that a lot of the burden was on Trent Boult, Matt Henry and Mitchell Santner to deliver.

Henry and Santner in particular stood up. The former produced a seam-bowling masterclass in the powerplay, while the latter dazzled in the middle overs. Santner’s changes of pace and length made him very difficult to get a hold of as he finished with remarkable figures of 2/37 off ten overs.

Credit should also go to stand-in captain Tom Latham. He used his resources excellently in the innings, going to his big guns whenever he needed a wicket. Indeed, Henry’s dismissal of Jos Buttler as England threatened to get going was a big moment in the match.

England cop a huge wake up call

“England were so far off the mark,” said 2019 World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan in the aftermath. “They bowled both sides of the wicket and were 30-40 runs short.”

Nasser Hussain echoed those thoughts. “One side were absolutely magnificent in New Zealand. The other side were way off the expectations of what we’ve seen from them from the last however many years.”

England achieved a unique first in ODI cricket, becoming the first team – men or women – to have all 11 batters make double-figures. However, only Joe Root crossed 50. They lost regular wickets right throughout their innings, many of which were their own doing on a good batting surface.

But, the bigger concern was the bowling. Even in an era of big scores, 282 is still a defendable total with the pressure of World Cup in the air. However, England’s bowlers looked toothless, taking only one wicket which was an ugly leg-side strangle. Where they go to from here will be interesting to see with the likes of Reece Topley waiting in the wings.

ENG vs NZ reactions – New Zealand embarrass defending champions England in opening game of the World Cup

Here are some of the reactions to New Zealand’s mauling of England. England fans spoke of their domestic structure, while many other supporters praised the Black Caps.

England achieve unique ODI record in 2023 World Cup opener

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Since 2015, England have been record-setters in ODI cricket. They have the top three totals in history, and often plunder 300+ totals with ease.

However, they achieved a new and unique first in the 2023 World Cup opener against New Zealand. All 11 batsmen reached double figures, which was the first instance that all batters registered a double-digit score in the 50-year history of ODI cricket.

That they finished with 282/9 was testament to Tom Latham and the New Zealand attack, who kept the strong English batting lineup in check with regular wickets. In fact, Joe Root (77) was the only player to cross 50. But, the 30-run partnership for the final wicket between Adil Rashid and Mark Wood further highlights England’s strength in batting deep in ODIs.

England achieve unique record in the first match of the 2023 ODI World Cup

Australia came close to achieving the feat in an ODI against India in March 2023, where ten players made double-digit scores. Remarkably, the only player who stopped the feat being achieved was the great Steve Smith, who made a rare duck.

“Where is everyone?” – Reactions to low crowd for ENG vs NZ WC opener

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Calls that India should have played the 2023 World Cup opener are sure to grow louder after the showpiece tournament kicked off in a near-empty Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

2019 finalists England and New Zealand were greeted with tens of thousands of empty seats. While there has been criticism with regards to how the tournament has been organised, fans have provided some reasons as to why the crowd was on the lower side in the first innings. Vijay, who is from Ahmedabad, said the heat, plus the fact it’s a working day, are two key factors along with it being a neutral game.

The city had temperatures exceed 35 degrees and much of the Narendra Modi Stadium is not covered in shade. However, Ravi Shastri and Mike Atherton agreed that hosts India should have been playing.

“I led England in the tournament opener against New Zealand in 1996,” said Atherton during the England innings. “But, in the last few years, the host has started. Do you not think it’s sensible that the hosts should start because you’re guaranteed a full house; an immediate lift for the tournament?

“Absolutely, especially on a ground like this which has 110,000 people,” replied Shastri. “At all costs, have a home team playing. If this was India-England, there’d be at least 70 to 80 thousand people even on a working day. It kicks off the tournament, there’s buzz.”

Reactions – fans point fingers at administrators for low crowd in the WC opener between England & New Zealand

Attention moved to how poorly the tournament was planned. Tickets went on sale just weeks ago, which made it difficult for fans across the world to organise plans.

“Maybe it wouldn’t have been this embarassing if you hadn’t started ticket sales at the last minute repulsing fans who wanted to travel from NZ/ENG, hoarding tickets and then giving them away for free as a way to save face at the last minute,” one fan said.

“The worst worst build-up to Cricket WC which is played after a gap of 4 years. It still feels like a warm up game. BCCI are the worst administrators,” another fan said.

Australia’s possible XI for World Cup match vs India

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Australia’s quest for a sixth World Cup title begins with a difficult test against favourites India at Chepauk. The Australians won at the ground back in March, but a World Cup opener is a whole different challenge indeed.

Part of the challenge is selecting a balanced XI. Spin is expected to play a key role, but Australia also need to get their death bowling in order. So, there is the possibility of three specialist fast bowlers for greater reliability.

Australia’s possible XI for 2023 World Cup match vs India at Chennai: 1. David Warner, 2. Mitchell Marsh, 3. Steve Smith, 4. Marnus Labuschagne, 5. Alex Carey (wk), 6. Glenn Maxwell, 7. Cameron Green, 8. Mitchell Starc, 9. Pat Cummins (c), 10. Adam Zampa, 11. Josh Hazlewood

There are a couple of big selection calls for Australia to make. Alex Carey’s shaky form and Josh Inglis’ promising knocks in the warm-ups gives the selectors a decision. However, the team management may opt for Carey given he provides a left-handed option in the middle order.

Also, Marcus Stoinis or Cameron Green? Australia could go with both, but that would mean either one less specialist batsman (Marnus Labuschagne) or bowler (Josh Hazlewood). Given Labuschagne has been in excellent form, Hazlewood provides another strong powerplay and death bowling option, and Stoinis’ struggles early against spin, the thinktank could go for Green who looked in decent touch in the warm-up against Pakistan.

Also, reports are emerging that Stoinis is under an injury cloud. Such news raises questions over Australia’s schedule, with the team playing 13 white-ball matches since late August.

Glenn Maxwell is key for Australia

Looking at the makeup of Australia’s squad and possible XI, a lot will rest on Glenn Maxwell. The dynamic all-rounder has been in excellent touch with the ball since his return from injury, and struck 77 (71) against Pakistan.

If Australia are to go far in this World Cup, one feels Maxwell needs to have a big tournament, starting with Chennai against India on a pitch expected to provide some assistance for the spinners.

South Africa fans face big World Cup broadcasting issue

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In a big blow for Proteas fans, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has failed to reach an agreement with Multichoice to share the broadcasting rights for the 2023 ODI World Cup.

This means that fans without DStv, a leading streaming service in South Africa, will not be able to watch World Cup matches. SABC is the country’s national broadcaster which provides 19 radio stations and six television broadcasts to the public.

SABC, in a statement, said, “Following extensive negotiations with Multichoice for the sub-leasing of the Cricket World Cup 2023 free-to-air broadcasting rights, the SABC regrets to announce that the corporation was not successful in securing these rights for South African audiences.”

Earlier this week, Multichoice, the rights holder for cricket in Sub-Saharan Africa, shared their disappointment at negotiations with SABC. In a statement, the media corporation said, “after prolonged negotiations the SABC has rejected their latest proposal to possibly sub-license the broadcast rights of the World Cup on the basis of a proposed fee”.

A similar situation unfolded just before the Rugby World Cup. SABC and Multichoice struck an eleventh hour deal on that occasion.

However, that possibility looks to be gone as far as the cricket is concerned.

South Africa’s quest for their first World Cup title begins against Sri Lanka on October 7. Temba Bavuma’s team come into the tournament with confidence after coming from 2-0 down to beat Australia 3-2 in their recent ODI series.

The Proteas have a lot to prove, even to their own. Legend Lance Klusener believes the team will struggle to qualify for the semi-finals, owing to a lack of runs and all-rounder options.