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WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST-W vs AS-W Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report

WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST-W vs AS-W Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report | ST vs AS Dream11 Prediction Today | Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers Key Players | Sydney Showground Pitch Report

It will be Matchday 3 of the Women’s Big Bash League, as all the eight teams will take the field on Saturday. The Adelaide Strikers will take on the Sydney Thunder in what promises to be an exciting encounter.

The WBBL so far hasn’t really gathered momentum as five out of the eight matches so far have been abandoned due to rain. Adelaide Strikers are the only team who have played two completed matches, with one win and one loss.

After winning the first match against the Hobart Hurricanes in a convincing fashion, the Sydney Sixers got the better of the Strikers as they won by 9 wickets, after the target was reduced according to the Duckworth-Lewis Stern (DLS) method.

On the other hand, the Sydney Thunder side has just taken the field for a grand total of four overs in this tournament and have unfortunately shared points in both the matches. Having roped in Sammy Jo-Johnson and Tammy Beaumont from the defending champions Brisbane Heat, along with Heather Knight from the Sydney Sixers, the Thunder will be eager to display their skills and will hope that the rain will stay away tomorrow.

Adelaide Strikers were victorious in the matches between the two teams last season, but overall the record between the two sides is even with four wins for the Thunder and five for the Strikers.

WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST-W vs AS-W Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report | ST vs AS Dream11 Prediction Today | Sydney Thunder vs Adelaide Strikers Key Players | Sydney Showground Pitch Report
WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST vs MS Preview Dream11 – Heather Knight has had a great 2020.

Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

Sydney Thunder

  • Sammy Jo-Johnson picked 18 wickets in 16 matches last season for the Brisbane Heat and was a vital cog in the title win. Hannah Darlington was the Thunder’s leading wicket-taker in 2019 with 16 at 21.31.
  • Heather Knight will be plying her trade for Sydney Thunder after four seasons with Hobart Hurricanes. Her role as an opener will be crucial for Thunder. Knight has been superb in T20Is this year: 13 inns, 486 runs, avg. 40.50, SR 135.75.
  • Rachel Haynes: Haynes has been one of the finest batters in the history of the league and it will be expected to be no different this season. With over 1500 runs for the Thunder, she is the 10th highest run getter in WBBL.
  • Phoebe Litchfield, the 17-year-old, scored 187 runs in 11 matches last season, including a half century against Brisbane Heat. She will be key as she is a great talent, and enjoyed good form for New South Wales earlier in 2020.

Adelaide Strikers

  • Darice Brown- She has an economy rate of 3.2 so far in the tournament. She will be crucial against the Thunder top 4 of Rachel Haynes, Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight and Phoebe Litchfield.
  • Laura Wolvardaat- The big hitting Protea batter scored a half century in the first game and will be a player to watch out for.
  • Bridget Patterson- In the previous game against the Thunder, Patterson scored a 14-ball 28 and was the lone warrior. 

Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-Head- Adelaide Strikers 5 wins, Sydney Thunder 4 wins
  • The last time these two teams met, the match ended in a tie but Strikers got the better of the Thunder in the super over.

Sydney Showground Pitch and Weather Report

Unfortunately quite a bit of rain is forecast for Saturday. After rain ruined WBBL action last week, another washout would be a major blow. But, there is hope of less rain in the afternoon. In terms of the pitch, the Sydney Showground track is usually on the slower side, with a score in the region of 130-140 often very competitive.

Possible Playing 11

Sydney Thunder: 1. Rachael Haynes (c), 2. Tammy Beaumont (wk), 3. Heather Knight, 4. Phoebe Litchfield, 5. Suzie Bates, 6. Tahlia Wilson, 7. Hannah Darlington, 8. Sammy-Jo Johnson, 9. Lauren Smith, 10. Samantha Bates, 11. Shabnim Ismail

Adelaide Strikers: 1. Tahlia McGrath, 2. Stafanie Taylor, 3. Laura Wolvaardt, 4. Bridget Patterson, 5. Katie Mack, 6. Amanda-Jade Wellington, 7. Madeline Penna, 8. Tegan McPharlin, 9. Sarah Coyte, 10. Megan Schutt (c), 11. Darcie Brown

Dream11 Prediction

Option 1:

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WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST vs MS Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

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WBBL 2020 Match 9: ST vs MS Dream11 Prediction

Match Prediction

Adelaide Strikers have been fairly decent in the couple of matches so far, while the Sydney Thunder side are yet to play a complete game. The Adelaide Strikers will go in as the favourites ahead of this encounter.

Written by Sarthak Karkhanis. Follow Sarthak on Twitter today.

Bangladesh’s Toby Radford aims to rebuild better Test players

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Bangladesh High Performance Unit head coach Toby Radford aims to rebuild better Test players | Toby Radford wants Bangladesh to do well away from home

Bangladesh has appointed High-Performance Unit head coach Toby Radford to work towards further developing Test cricket of the nation. The year-old agreement, that began in August after the resignation of Simon Helmut, is focusing on bringing young players on board to play red-call cricket more often.

“If you look at the best players in world cricket like Kane Williamson, Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes and Steve Smith, they are all good in all formats,” says Ranford. “They are all good Test players. They have a good basic technique, and once you have that, you can then develop the funky T20 stuff. I am working on them having a good, solid technique first. Let’s get the chassis of the car built before we get the alloys. I’d like to see Bangladesh be really competitive in Tests, but not just in Bangladesh,” he reported to Cricbuzz.

The former West Indies assistant and batting coach saw the team collapse in one of the Test matches during their last West Indies tour in just two days. The pace of Shannon Gabriel, Kemar Roach and the rest of the fast bowlers blew away Bangladesh’s top-order. Then we saw a very different Bangladesh side with the white-ball formats. They won both the ODIs and T20Is. “I have told the board that I want to create a group of players that can really stand up in Test cricket. They can be technically tight, face 90 miles an hour and bat for five hours. They can bowl in long spells”, the newly appointed coach said.

The head coach has also pointed out that the country’s young player plays a lot of T20 matches compared to long-form cricket. “But I don’t want to create just T20 players, but top-end Test cricketers who can then play T20 and 50-over cricket,” said the coach. “In my view, Test players are the best players in world cricket. I don’t mind these young players in the tournament but I want them to have a really good game that holds up in red-ball, five-day game anywhere in the world”, he added.

Written by Anjali Jha. Follow Anjali on Twitter today.

Covid-19 has made me tough says Ruturaj Gaikwad

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Covid-19 has made me tough says Ruturaj Gaikwad | Ruturaj Gaikwad has made quite the impression, and he puts it down to strength from difficulty

Although Chennai Super Kings is out of the playoffs race, the last few games has given way to a new and interesting cricketer – Ruturaj Gaikwad. After his second match-winning 50 in as many games, team captain MS Dhoni said he’s one of the most talented players going around. When the CSK squad landed in UAE around 11 of them had tested positive for Covid-19 one of them was Gaikwad.

While others took 12 days to recover, he took around 20 days to test negative which was the main factor why he got less chances to feature in the first half of the tournament. “Rituraj has shown the talent that we had seen in the net sessions, but unfortunately he came in, got positive with Covid-19 and you usually get well in 12 days but it took him 20 days and we didn’t have much time to look at him. At the end of the day, he will really remember this season because he was able to showcase the talent he has. He is among the most talented youngsters going around, especially the way he batted last few games”, Dhoni said in the post-match presentation.

Even Gaikwad admitted that dealing with Covid-19 was difficult. “I’ve backed myself because both innings I got out when the situations were a little tough. I knew if I get the opportunity to open and get my time, I would do well. So the confidence was there. Covid has made me tough. Our captain always says to face any situation with a smile. It was difficult but I tried to do it. It made me stay in the present”, he said.

He was awarded the Man of the Match last night for his excellent innings against Kolkata Knight Riders in Dubai.

Written by Anjali Jha. Follow Anjali on Twitter today.

Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020

Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020 | Analyzing the performance of the U19 Indian players in IPL 2020

The Indian U-19 team succumbed in the World Cup Final against Bangladesh earlier this year. Despite not finishing at the top, the colts managed to carve a name for them by putting up some promising performances on display.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) allowed uncapped players to be auctioned off ahead of a season in 2015. This put the domestic players in the same bracket as their international counterparts and vastly increased the value of U-19 cricketers. Teams started stressing upon them as investments for the longer run, the best examples of which would be Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant. Both of them were picked by the Delhi-based franchise in 2015 and 2016 for INR 2.6 crores and INR 1.9 crores respectively. They continue to be valuable assets for their teams even now.

Though the duo was retained for a hefty amount ahead of the 2018 campaign, the fact that they were snapped up when they were relatively unknown holds the key over here. Similarly, multiple India U-19 players from the World Cup squad of this year were chosen by different IPL teams. As the league stage of the tournament nears its end, Cricblog assesses the performances of these cricketers in the article.

Note: All statistics accurate before the KXIP vs RR match on October 30, 2020.

Priyam Garg:

Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020 | Analyzing the performance of the U19 Indian players in IPL 2020
Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020: Garg has tried hard down the order.

Sunrisers Hyderabad bought the captain of the U-19 side, Priyam Garg, at INR 1.9 crores. Lacking proven domestic performers in the middle-order, Garg has been handed out 11 caps so far by the 2016 IPL champions.

He has scored 109 runs at a strike rate of 128.23. The batsman’s most crucial knock was against the Chennai Super Kings in the first encounter between the two sides. Garg scored an unbeaten 51 runs in 25 deliveries, as he took on the bowlers smartly and cleared the ropes at will.

The player has been missing some consistency in his approach though, something that has contributed to the mediocre numbers that he has racked up. However, the first season in the IPL is never a convenient one for anyone. Garg’s playing style and understanding of the game along with his ability to improvise his shots according to the demands of the situation holds him in good stead ahead of the forthcoming challenges.

Yashasvi Jaiswal:

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Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020: A moment that fans loved.

Yashasvi Jaiswal was one of the top performers of the U-19 squad as the southpaw made heads turn with his impeccable technique. Having created quite a reputation, Jaiswal was picked by Rajasthan Royals for INR 2.4 crores.

He started the very first game of the season for the franchise but has been unable to rediscover his touch, hence missing out from the IPL thereafter. In three innings, he has notched 40 runs with the highest score of 34 runs in 36 deliveries in a chase of 185 against the Delhi Capitals. Jaiswal’s talent is unquestionable, and so is his knack of playing a long knock. However, he might just need some more time to hone his skills and prepare for the challenges that the IPL presents.

It would be interesting to see if the Royals persist with the lad as and when the next mega-auction arrives. It has been a rough season for the 19-year-old but he possesses the skillset to bounce back firmly in the coming seasons.

Ravi Bishnoi:

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Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020: Ravi Bishnoi has been excellent

Ravi Bishnoi billed INR 2 crores in the auction, and it seems like Kings XI Punjab head coach Anil Kumble took special interest in developing the prodigy. Bishnoi had notched 17 wickets in six games in the World Cup, a feat that surely attracted the IPL outfits towards him. The leg-spinner has played all of Kings XI Punjab’s matches this season so far (12).

He has picked up 12 wickets at a good economy rate of 7.20. Bishnoi has come out as a smart bowler, using his variations and maintaining a tight line to restrain the batsmen from taking him on. He is unafraid to toss the ball up on occasions too, and has bowled at a length that does not often allow the batters to get under the ball and smack it out of the park.

Maybe, Punjab can start giving him more overs at the start or the death gradually that will allow Bishnoi to take more wickets and put his skills to a greater test. More or less, his place can be deemed to be fixed in the KXIP setup for the future.

Kartik Tyagi:

Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020 | Analyzing the performance of the U19 Indian players in IPL 2020
Assessing the performance of India U19 players in IPL 2020: Kartik Tyagi has showed good signs

Kartik Tyagi has played eight games for RR so far and excited quite a few observers with his innate pace and bowling style. Tyagi has a fairly long run-up, but it is his tall frame and an action that stresses on putting more pace on the ball that separates him from others.

More importantly, Tyagi bowls a hard, back-of-short length deliveries conveniently and manages to trick the batsmen with that little bit of extra bounce in the end. He can also bowl at the block hole when required, thus making him an ideal candidate to rely on in all stages of the innings.

The pacer has picked seven scalps so far. His economy rate of 9.41 might appear to be on the higher side, it is rather a compulsion for the opposition to take him on at some point as they usually have Jofra Archer to deal with on the other end. Tyagi’s numbers might look underwhelming currently, but he shown enough flair to be earmarked as one of the top fast bowlers to keep an eye on in the future.

Note: Akash Singh, another player from the U-19 WC squad to be picked by RR, hasn’t played a game so far this season.

Written by Tarkesh Jha. Follow Tarkesh on Twitter today.

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?

The Indian Premier League season comprises of closely packed games that offers very little breathers to several franchises. Players tend to live on the suitcase often and that takes a toll on their physical health. Furthermore, the season is fitted in between strenuous international assignments and all these factors combine with the testing summers in different parts of India.

Hence, injuries aren’t uncommon and most certainly, teams keep an eye on probable players who could be signed up once the campaign has already commenced. They can opt for individuals who went unsold in the auction ahead of that season. Many cricketers find it difficult to immediately adapt to a tournament as demanding as the IPL. However, some injury replacements have managed to make heads turn with their ability to seamlessly get into the groove of things. In this article, Cricblog puts some light on five such players.

5: Dwayne Smith – Mumbai Indians (2012)

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?
Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL: Dwayne Smith offered great value for MI.

It was 2012 and Mumbai Indians had gradually begun assembling a formidable squad. The first Title had eluded them but they had international stars of the likes of Mitchell Johnson in their ranks. However, the Aussie pacer had to be ruled out of the tournament in late April for failing to recover from a surgery on his big toe.

West Indian dasher Dwayne Smith was called up as a replacement for the metropolis club. In his very first game, he chased down 14 runs off the last three deliveries by hitting Ben Hilfenhaus straight over the pacer’s head to win a cracker of a contest against the Chennai Super Kings. Smith opened the innings regularly for Mumbai Indians from thereon and scored 620 runs in 22 innings for them in the IPL.

He had an average of 31, strike rate of 129.44 and notched five half-centuries too. The swashbuckler powered the franchise to their second Champions League T20 trophy in 2013 and was named as the player of the series for his brilliant performances. Overall, he turned out to be a beneficial quick-fix investment for the team.

4: David Miller – Kings XI Punjab (2011)

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?
Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL: David Miller spent a lot of time at KXIP.

Not many might arguably remember that David Miller’s journey with the Kings XI Punjab began in 2011. Though unpicked in the auctions, Punjab signed the Protea batsman as a replacement for Dimitri Mascarenhas. The English all-rounder had not recuperated from a surgery to his fix his Achilles heel injury. Miller made his way to the Kings XI camp but could find only six games come his way in his first two seasons for the franchise.

He sprung into limelight in 2013, as the southpaw scored a century in 37 deliveries against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in an unbelievable chase. He was earmarked as ‘Killer Miller’ from then onward, and became an absolute mainstay for the franchise. Miller even led the team for some period during his eight-year long stay at Kings XI Punjab. Though the player’s performances dipped considerably as time progressed, he continues to remain one of the most defining players to have turned up for the Preity Zinta co-owned outfit.

3: Imran Tahir – Rising Pune Supergiant (2017)

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?
Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL: Tahir was excellent for Rising Pune Supergiant

Imran Tahir’s solitary season with Rising Pune Supergiant is significant as it perhaps paved the way for his immensely successful ongoing stint with CSK. Mitchell Marsh had to opt out of IPL 2017 due to a shoulder injury and the Pune-based franchise signed Tahir in the Aussie’s place.

The leg-spinner scalped 18 wickets in 12 encounters as the team finished runners-up in the season. He impressed one and all with his uncanny ability to provide breakthroughs in the middle-overs. Stephen Fleming was the head coach of the side and MS Dhoni had led them in 2016.

Naturally, CSK roped in Tahir during the mega-auction of 2018 as they returned to the tournament. Tahir’s prominence further grew under the leadership of Fleming and Dhoni and has picked up 32 wickets in 25 games for the three-time IPL champions so far. It is certainly one of the best replacement signings secured by any franchise in the history of the IPL.

2: Hashim Amla – Kings XI Punjab (2016)

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?
Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL: Hashim Amla provided value to KXIP in 2016.

Shaun Marsh, one of the most iconic players of KXIP, had to be ruled out of the IPL in 2016 due to a back injury. The franchise brought in ace opener Hashim Amla as Marsh’s replacement. Amla is not known for his exploits in the shortest format of the game. However, the batsman graced the league with his class in 2017 in his first full-season with the team.

Amla notched 420 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 145.83. He scored two centuries and half-centuries each and emerged as one of the most unlikely top-performers of the competition. Surprisingly, the player has found no takers thereafter in the league.

Many overseas players tend to hold on to their spots based on sheer reputation built due to a couple of commendable innings. However, the consistency with which franchises have ignored a player of Amla’s stature especially with the numbers that he racked up in 2017 is rather intriguing.

1: Chris Gayle – Royal Challengers Bengaluru (2011)

Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL | Which players have proven to be the best injury replacements in the history of the IPL?
Top 5 Injury Replacements in the History of the IPL: Chris Gayle became an RCB legend.

Chris Gayle joining the RCB due to a side strain that prevented Dirk Nannes from participating in IPL 2011 will go down as one of the significant moments for the league in the years to come. Gayle had endured slightly underwhelming few seasons with KKR prior to 2011.

However, he went on to attain a cult status in Bengaluru for his spellbinding performances for the franchise for seven-long years from then onward. The West Indian star scored 3163 runs for RCB in the IPL, taking them to two IPL finals and entertaining the fans at the Chinnaswamy with his fantastic six-hitting ability.

For years, he shouldered the responsibility to take RCB home and bagged 19 half-centuries and five centuries in the process. Though the franchise remembers him vividly for his unsurpassable contributions to the team, it wouldn’t have happened had Nannes not been ruled out due to injury in IPL-4.

Written by Tarkesh Jha. Follow Tarkesh on Twitter today

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IPL 2020 Match 50: KXIP vs RR Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report

IPL 2020 Match 50: KXIP vs RR Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report | KXIP vs RR Dream11 Prediction Today | Kings XI Punjab vs Rajasthan Royals Key Players | Abu Dhabi Pitch Report

Another day in IPL 2020, another huge match.

What a turnaround from Kings XI Punjab. They are now well and truly frontrunners for a playoffs spot, given KKR’s loss last evening plus the fact that KL Rahul’s men are the most in-form side currently. They are riding the wave of five straight wins, and if they can keep their cool today, they will take a giant step towards the playoffs.

That giant step includes knocking out their opponents today, should they beat them. So, the equation for Rajasthan Royals is simple: win and go level with KXIP, or lose and tournament over. They are coming off a Ben Stokes-inspired victory over Mumbai Indians over the weekend, and Stokes, as well as the entire RR unit, must work together to keep their playoff hopes alive. Given their net run rate of -0.505, a big win is ideal, but the focus should be to do what they can to win this one.

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IPL 2020 Match 50: KXIP vs RR Preview Dream11: Can Stokes deliver again?

Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

  • If Mayank Agarwal returns today, he will be returning against the team he scored a century against earlier in IPL 2020 (at Sharjah). He smashed 106 in 50 balls.
  • His opening partner, KL Rahul, continues to lead the Orange Cap race (595, avg. 59.50, SR 132.22). This includes 69 vs RR earlier this season – an opponent he loves playing against when in KXIP colours: 5 inns, 304 runs, avg. 101.33, SR 132.75.
  • The Royals persisted with Ben Stokes at opener, and he repaid the faith with a superb century vs Mumbai. Can he produce another big knock here today?
  • RR would also be pleased to see Sanju Samson return to form. Samson, who was picked in India’s limited-overs squads, was man of the match in the RR-KXIP earlier this season (85 off 42 balls), and has an excellent record for RR vs KXIP: 11 inns, 358 runs, avg. 44.75, SR 139.84.
  • The addition of Chris Gayle has transformed KXIP. The “Universe Boss” has struck 177 runs so far in IPL 2020 (5 inns), at an average of 35.40 and SR 138.28. However, can he overcome a slightly modest record vs RR compared to his career numbers? (15 inns, 400 runs, avg. 30.77, SR 129.45)
  • Steve Smith smashed 50 off 27 balls against KXIP early in IPL 2020. However, the Australian star hasn’t quite had the tournament expected of him. But, today could be his day, as he has some decent numbers for RR vs KXIP that he can build on (SR 158.54, 130 runs, avg. 32.50).
  • Jos Buttler performs best as an IPL opener, but he is capable of producing in the middle order as he showed a few games ago vs CSK (70* off 48 balls). Plus, Buttler has some fine numbers for RR against KXIP, and will be required to go big if called upon: 5 inns, 229 runs, avg. 45.80, SR 139.63.
  • What about the courage shown by Mandeep Singh? He filled in superbly for the injured Agarwal with an excellent half-century (66*) vs KKR, a mere few days after his father’s passing. He could move down to the middle order today, where KXIP might need his busy style of play.
  • Rahul Tewatia turned the game against KXIP earlier this season with five straight sixes. However, there is no Sheldon Cottrell this time around, so can Tewatia continue to perform when needed? (IPL 2020 batting: 10 inns, 224 runs, avg. 44.80, SR 143.58).
  • Mohammed Shami (20 scalps and 10 in his last five games) is three wickets behind Purple Cap holder Kagiso Rabada. His battle up top against the likes of Stokes, Uthappa, Smith and Samson will be vital.
  • Jofra Archer, who has had a magnificent tournament to date, has taken 17 wickets in IPL 2020, including eight in his last five games.
  • KXIP legspinners Ravi Bishnoi and Murugan Ashwin have combined beautifully in the second-half of the campaign. They have now taken a combined 21 wickets in IPL 2020, and will be key on the big Abu Dhabi outfield.
  • The revival of Chris Jordan has also played a key role in KXIP’s upturn. He has taken 3/17 and 2/25 in his last two games, displaying excellent composure at the death in the process.

Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head: Matches 20, KXIP 9, RR 11.
  • KXIP’s 223/2 was not enough when these two sides met earlier this season, at Sharjah. It was a thriller.
  • Should RR spread Jofra Archer’s overs out a little more? Chris Gayle averages just 17.50 vs Archer and Maxwell just 6.50.
  • Sanju Samson (23) and Nicholas Pooran (22) are the two players with the most sixes in IPL 2020.
  • If KXIP win, then their qualification will depend on how SRH fares tomorrow vs RCB. If RR win, then they will go level with KKR and KXIP on 12 points, whereby SRH (currently 10 points) can overtake all four teams tomorrow on NRR.

Possible Playing 11

Kings XI Punjab: 1. Mayank Agarwal, 2. KL Rahul (c & wk), 3. Chris Gayle, 4. Nicholas Pooran, 5. Glenn Maxwell, 6. Mandeep Singh, 7. Chris Jordan, 8. M Ashwin, 9. Mohammed Shami, 10. Ravi Bishnoi, 11. Arshdeep Singh

Rajasthan Royals: 1. Ben Stokes, 2. Robin Uthappa, 3. Sanju Samson, 4. Steven Smith (c), 5. Jos Buttler (wk), 6. Riyan Parag, 7. Rahul Tewatia, 8. Shreyas Gopal, 9. Jofra Archer, 1.0 Ankit Rajpoot/Varun Aaron/Jaydev Unadkat, 11. Kartik Tyagi

Abu Dhabi Pitch and Weather Report

Chasing teams have enjoyed success in recent matches at Abu Dhabi, winning six of the past eight matches. With dew a key factor at the backend of this tournament, the captain who wins the toss will likely field first.

Dream11 Prediction (based on final playing XIs)

Option 1:

IPL 2020 Match 50: KXIP vs RR Dream11 Prediction

Option 2:

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IPL 2020 Match 50: KXIP vs RR Dream11 Prediction

Match Prediction

Chasing team to win? Kings XI is certainly the team in better form, but nothing is written in stone. The battle of the top orders and death bowlers will be key in this one, in what has the potential to be a thriller.

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PAK vs ZIM 1st ODI Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report

PAK vs ZIM 1st ODI Preview Dream11 Possible Playing 11 Pitch Report | PAK vs ZIM 1st ODI Dream11 Prediction Today | Pakistan vs Zimbabwe 1st ODI Key Players | Rawalpindi Pitch Report

For the first time since the COVID-19 lockdown, cricket returns to Pakistan. Although their passionate supporters won’t be present in Rawalpindi, the fact that the national side is playing more in their home country is a source of comfort.

Also, Pakistan were enjoying a good run in ODI cricket when they last played 13 months ago, with six wins on the bounce. So, the challenge will be to hit that kind of form right away here, against a side who were on the wrong end of one of the most one-sided ODI series in history, two years ago.

Zimbabwe have been to hell and back in the past two years or so. In early 2018, they suffered heartbreak, missing out on World Cup qualification by the skin of their teeth. Later that year, they lost 5-0 to Pakistan at home in a non-contest. Worse, a year later, they were suspended by the ICC due to political interference in their cricket. They were reinstated four months later, but are without a win in ODI cricket since beating UAE 4-0 in April 2019. Can the Zimbabweans, led by new captain Chamu Chibhabha, start the series well?

Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

  • It was Fakhar Zaman who dominated the last ODI series between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, back in 2018. The opener amassed 515 runs in five innings at an average of 257.50, which included Pakistan’s first ever ODI double century (210*). Also, Fakhar was the top scorer in the recent Pakistan National T20 Cup, with 420 runs at an average of 35.00 and SR 147.88.
  • Fakhar and Imam-ul-Haq combined for 910 runs on their own in that 2018 series, with Imam smashing 395 of his own at an average of 79.00. Imam also had a strong National T20 Cup campaign, with 375 runs in nine innings at an average of 53.57 and SR 144.78.
  • Eyes will also be on skipper Babar Azam, who has continued to go from strength-to-strength in ODI cricket. In 2019, Babar struck 1,092 runs in 20 ODIs at an average of 60.66. Also, Babar is enjoying a good run of form, with scores of 86*, 86, 64*, 0 and 39 in the recent T20 Cup.
  • Brendan Taylor has the most runs for any current Zimbabwe player against Pakistan (572, avg. 38.13). He will be key.
  • New Zimbabwe captain Chamu Chibhaba is not far behind with 508 runs (avg. 29.88). However, can he overcome Pakistan’s potent new ball attack, which includes the impressive Shaheen Shah Afridi? Shaheen took the most wickets in the recent National T20 Cup (20), and had an excellent World Cup campaign last year where he took 16 wickets in five games.
  • Sean Williams will be key for Zimbabwe with bat and ball. The all-rounder has 396 career runs vs Pakistan at 30.88, and can keep things relatively quiet in the middle overs with a career economy rate of 4.98 with the ball against Pakistan.
  • Sikandar Raza, who has a century vs Pakistan in ODIs, will also be key with bat and ball. In addition to 203 runs (avg. 33.83), Sikandar has four wickets at 35.75. Can he build on these numbers?
  • Can Elton Chigumbura, if picked, make up for lost time? The up-and-down all-rounder does possess a respectable record against Pakistan, with 548 runs in 21 ODIs at 32.33, to go with 11 wickets (avg. 46.36). Zimbabwe could look to go with Ryan Burl, who can bowl legspin and hit a long ball.
  • If conditions suit, Faheem Ashraf could get the nod over Imad Wasim. Ashraf took the equal-most wickets in the Zimbabwe-Pakistan ODI series in 2018 (9).
  • Haris Rauf has enjoyed quite the 12 months. After starring in Australia’s BBL last season (20 wickets in 10 games), Rauf is coming off an excellent National T20 Cup campaign (18 wickets in eight games). Can he transfer this form to 50-over cricket and perform well on ODI debut, if picked?
  • Welcome back, Blessing Muzarabani. With Kolpak now closed due to the UK’s departure from the European Union, Muzarabani is again available for the Zimbabweans. Can he use his experience in the UK, as well as his superb 2019 CWC Qualifier performances, to find success here?
  • Carl Mumba took six wickets in three ODIs in Bangladesh earlier in 2020. Tendai Chatara has 11 wickets in seven ODIs vs Pakistan (avg. 29.72).
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Stats and Facts

  • Pakistan utterly dominate the head-to-head record vs Zimbabwe, with 52 wins out of 57 completed ODIs.
  • The last ODI meeting between the two sides was a one-sided series in 2018, where Pakistan won 5-0. The closest margin of victory when Pakistan were chasing was 84 balls remaining (nine wickets) and 131 runs when setting a score.
  • The last ODI at Rawalpindi was Pakistan vs West Indies, way back in 2006, and the match was abandoned due to rain. The last result on this ground was in February 2006, where India chased 266 with seven wickets to spare. Irfan Pathan (3/43) was man of the match.
  • Babar Azam is 641 runs away from 4,000 ODI runs. He has eight or fewer innings to reach this mark to beat Hashim Amla’s record of being the fastest batsman to this mark.
  • Zimbabwe have not won an ODI since beating UAE 4-0 in April 2019 (eight straight losses).

Possible Playing 11

Shadab Khan is ruled out with injury, so legspinner Usman Qadir could make his debut. Also, Khushdil Shah, middle-order batsman and left-arm orthodox bowler, could make his debut, too. Khushdil has a superb List A record, with 2,212 runs in 54 innings at an average of 47.06 and SR 99.54.

Pakistan: 1. Fakhar Zaman, 2. Imam-ul-Haq, 3. Babar Azam (c), 4. Haris Sohail, 5. Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 6. Iftikhar Ahmed, 7. Khushdil Shah 8. Imad Wasim/Faheem Ashraf, 9. Haris Rauf/Mohammad Hasnain, 10. Usman Qadir/Wahab Riaz, 11. Shaheen Afridi

Zimbabwe have a call to make regarding the opening partner for Chamu Chibhaba, as well as the makeup of their bowling attack.

Zimbabwe: 1. Brian Chari/Tinashe Kamunhukamwe, 2. Chamu Chibhabha (c), 3. Craig Ervine, 4. Brendan Taylor (wk), 5. Sean Williams, 6. Elton Chigumbura/Ryan Burl, 7. Sikandar Raza, 8. Wellington Masakadza, 9. Carl Mumba, 10. Donald Tiripano/Tendai Chatara, 11. Blessing Muzarabani

Rawalpindi Pitch and Weather Report

This ground was used quite a bit in the recent National T20 Cup. So, the groundstaff have reportedly kept some grass on the surface to ensure the track holds up nicely, which will bring the seamers into the match. Also, the early start could prompt the captain who wins the toss to bowl first and take advantage of early movement. No rain is forecast.

Dream11 Prediction (based on final XIs)

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Match Prediction

Pakistan have a superb record vs Zimbabwe, and it should continue here given that members of the Pakistan squad have been in action in recent months. Pakistan to win.

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Hardik Pandya and Chris Morris reprimanded for breaching code of conduct

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Hardik Pandya and Chris Morris reprimanded for breaching code of conduct | Hardik Pandya and Chris Morris fined for showdown during MI vs RCB match

Mumbai Indians played against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi and players were charged fine for breaching IPL’s code of conduct. In the heat of the moment, Hardik Pandya and Chris Morris lost their calm in the 18th over. On the third ball, Pandya hit a six off Morris, and then next ball he was caught, which is when the batsman responded in anger.

“Chris Morris, the Royal Challengers Bangalore all-rounder, has been reprimanded for breaching the Dream11 Indian Premier League’s (IPL) Code of Conduct during his team’s match against Mumbai Indians at Abu Dhabi. Mr Morris admitted to the Level 1 offence 2.5 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct,” a statement released by the IPL said.

The two cricketers have been reprimanded by the IPL. Morris admitted to the Level 1 offence 2.5 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, while Pandya admitted to the Level 1 offence 2.20.

“Hardik Pandya, the Mumbai Indians all-rounder, has been reprimanded for breaching the IPL’s Code of Conduct during his team’s match against Royal Challengers Bangalore at Abu Dhabi. Mr Pandya admitted to the Level 1 offence 2.20 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct. For Level 1 breaches of the Code of Conduct, the Match Referee’s decision is final and binding.,” the statement read.

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Shakib Al Hasan all set to return after a 12-month ban

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Shakib Al Hasan will resume cricket from October 29 after observing a year-long ban from ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU). The former Bangladesh captain was accused of being involved with an alleged bookie Deepak Aggarwal. ACU had found that Aggarwal had contacted Shakib three times for confidential information and during the investigation, and Shakib had admitted that he was approached by him on January 23 and August 27 2018.

“During these interviews, Mr Al Hasan was cautioned that the answers and information provided by him could be used as evidence to support a charge or charges in relation to a breach of the Code, if they revealed that Mr Al Hasan might have breached the Code, either by acting corruptly himself or by failing to report corrupt approaches or corrupt actions by others. After receiving these cautions, Mr Al Hasan admitted various failures to report approaches made to him to provide Inside Information to Mr Aggarwal,” the ICC said in a statement last year.

In an interaction with ESPNCricinfo, Mahmudullah Riyad said that the national team is extremely happy to welcome back the player. The all-rounder who was consistently ICC’s no.1 in all three formats of the game for a decade, is reportedly spending some quality time with his family in America. He was ranked as the second-most valuable player of the century according to Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack.

“Our boy is coming back home, which makes me very happy. We know that Shakib has been the best player for so many years, for the Bangladesh cricket team. We are all eagerly waiting for his return to the dressing room. It feels good to know that we can see him, talk to him and spend time with him,” Mahmudullah told ESPNcricinfo.

“Shakib is a champion player. I think it won’t take him long to get back to rhythm. I believe that he will get it back as soon as he enters the cricket field. The biggest thing is that we can fill up the gap that his absence had created. He always makes important contributions with the bat and ball,” the T20I captain added.

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India-Australia tour all set to begin; full schedule set

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India-Australia tour all set to begin; full schedule set | India tour of Australia all set to go, with schedule confirmed by CA and BCCI

The highly anticipated India-Australia tour is all set to begin in less than a month, confirmed by both the cricket boards. The teams are expected to leave on November 12 after the IPL Final from Dubai and enter a Sydney hotel for quarantine. In a video conference meeting, All-India Senior Selection Committee finalized the playing XI for three T20Is, three ODIs, and four Test matches.

Jay Shah, BCCI secretary said that four additional bowlers Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Kartik Tyagi, Ishan Porel and T. Natarajan – will travel with the Indian contingent. “The BCCI Medical Team will continue to monitor the progress of Rohit Sharma and Ishant Sharma”, he said.

Two ODI matches will be played at SCG ground and one at Manuka Oval from November 27 to December 2, after the teams complete their isolation period. Couple of T20 matches are scheduled at SCG will again host a couple of T20 matches from December 6 to December 8 and one at Manuka Oval on December 4. The Test matches will be held from December 17 to January 19 at Adelaide Oval, MCG, SCG and Gabba respectively.

“Across all three formats, Australia and India represents one of the great rivalries in world sport and we are delighted to welcome Virat Kohli’s outstanding squad to Australian shores this summer. We have worked closely with the BCCI for many months to bring this tour to life, and I cannot speak more highly of the professional, thorough and collaborative manner with which they have approached this tour in these extraordinary and complex times”, CA’s interim CEO Nick Hockley said in a statement.

The Boxing Day Test is expected to go ahead at the MCG, with a crowd of 25,000. “We are working with the Victorian Government and the Melbourne Cricket Club on plans to safely host spectators at the iconic event with details to be confirmed in due course”, Hockley said. The board is working with Australian government to ensure total safety of the community as well as the participants of the game with relevant directions and biosecurity protocols.

Team India T20I squad: Virat Kohli (Captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Mayank Agarwal, KL Rahul (vice-captain and wicket-keeper), Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Sanju Samson (wicket-keeper), Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd. Shami, Navdeep Saini, Deepak Chahar, Varun Chakravarthy

Team India ODI squad: Virat Kohli (Captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill, KL Rahul (vice-captain & wicket-keeper), Shreyas Iyer, Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Mayank Agarwal, Ravindra Jadeja, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd. Shami, Navdeep Saini, Shardul Thakur

Team India Test squad: Virat Kohli (Captain), Mayank Agarwal, Prithvi Shaw, KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Shubman Gill, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper), Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), Jasprit Bumrah, Mohd. Shami, Umesh Yadav, Navdeep Saini, Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, R. Ashwin, Mohd. Siraj

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