NZ vs SA | ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup Match-32 | 01-11-2023 14:00|1|1| Preview & Stats Added | After-Toss Teams Added | 2
NZ vs SA ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup Match Prediction
Match: New Zealand vs South Africa
Time: 01 Nov, 02:00 PM (IST)
Series:: ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup Match
Venue: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium - Pune
Recent Form:
NZ
L, L, W, W, W
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L, L, W, W, W
❌❌✅✅✅
SA
W, W, W, L, W
✅✅✅❌✅
W, W, W, L, W
✅✅✅❌✅
Info:
- Daryl Mitchell, who played a commendable innings of 54 runs from 51 balls in Match 27 against Australia, enters the Pune match with an impressive ODI batting average of 51.80. Notably, he contributed a score of 48 against the Netherlands and recorded memorable performances of 89 not out and 130 in this tournament. Our prediction is that Mitchell will be New Zealand's top run-scorer against South Africa. In contrast, Trent Boult delivered a notable performance, securing 3-77 in the recent defeat, and the left-arm fast medium bowler has amassed 8 wickets in the last four games. With a career tally of 206 ODI wickets at an average of 23.90 and a strike rate of 28.9, Boult is our choice for New Zealand's leading wicket-taker in this clash.
- On the South African side, Aiden Markram impressed with a remarkable 91 runs from 93 balls in Match 26 against Pakistan, displaying brilliant form with one century and three half-centuries in the competition. Markram enters this game with an average of 73.36 and a striking strike rate of 121.17 from his last 13 ODIs. Our expectation is that Markram will emerge as South Africa's highest run-scorer in this match. Meanwhile, Marco Jansen has proven himself with an outstanding tournament, securing 13 wickets at an impressive rate of one wicket every 21.69 deliveries. Jansen, aged 23, is known for swinging the ball with the new ball at the start of the innings and has consistently taken at least 2 wickets in every game in the campaign. We anticipate Jansen will be South Africa's leading wicket-taker against New Zealand.
- Marco Jansen's blend of pace, height, and precision has made a significant impact in the 2023 Cricket World Cup. We suggest placing a bet on Jansen to take more than 1.5 wickets in this ODI.
Live Streaming:
TV Channels: This game will be broadcast on Sky Cricket, Sky Sports PAK, Willow TV and Star Sports.
Live Streaming: You can live-stream the match on Disney+ Hotstar and Sky Go.
Weather & Pitch Report:
Weather: ⛅
Once more, in Pune, there is no significant anticipated increase in humidity during the match. The weather forecast calls for clear skies and temperatures exceeding 32 degrees Celsius during the initial hours of the game.
Pitch: 🏟️
In Monday's match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, there was a subtle sense of inconsistent bounce on the pitch. A first-innings total of 270+ should prove to be highly competitive in this contest.
Toss Prediction:
In Pune's recent ODI history, the team batting second has emerged victorious in three out of the last four matches, with the last two games won by a convincing 7-wicket margin. Consequently, it is anticipated that both team captains will opt to chase if they win the toss.
Team NEWS:
NZ Team News:
In their recent game in Dharamsala, New Zealand stayed competitive with Australia throughout the match, but they fell short by just 5 runs. Consequently, we don't anticipate making sweeping changes to the team. Nonetheless, our forecast suggests that Tim Southee is likely to join the playing eleven, potentially stepping in for Matt Henry.
SA Team News:
Kagiso Rabada was absent in the thrilling victory over Pakistan last Friday due to a back injury, and it's unlikely that he will be at risk in this match. The Proteas squad already boasted a robust team spirit, but their camaraderie has likely surged to greater heights following their nail-biting 1-wicket win in Match 26.
Predicted Playing11:
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NZ
1.Devon Conway(WK)
2. Will Young
3. Rachin Ravindra
4. Daryl-Mitchell
5. Tom Latham(WK)(C)
6. Glenn Phillips
7. Jimmy Neesham
8. Mitchell Santner
9. Matt Henry
10. Lockie Ferguson
11. Trent Boult
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SA
1.Quinton de Kock(WK)
2. Temba Bavuma(C)
3. R van der-Dussen
4. Aiden Markram
5. H Klaasen(WK)
6. David Miller
7. Marco Jansen
8. Gerald Coetzee
9. Keshav Maharaj
10. Lungi Ngidi
11. Tabraiz Shamsi
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ℹ️ Grand League Team Added in Final Team Section
NZ vs SA Team Combo:
NZ Team Info -
- Devon Conway and Will Young will probably open the inning.
- Rachin Ravindra will bat at the one-down position. He is the backbone of the batting team.
- Rachin Ravindra is having topmost fantasy points in this series.
- Daryl-Mitchell and Tom Latham will handle the middle-order batting.
- Tom Latham will lead the New Zealand as a Captain. He is also a good Wicket-Keeper
- Tom Latham will do the Wicket Keeping for New Zealand.
- Rachin Ravindra and Mitchell Santner will take care of the spin bowling of his team.
- Rachin Ravindra is having topmost fantasy points in this series.
- Matt Henry and Trent Boult will lead the pace attack of his team.
SA Team Info -
- Quinton de Kock and Temba Bavuma will probably open the inning.
- Quinton de Kock is having topmost fantasy points in this series.
- Rassie van der-Dussen will bat at the one-down position. He is the backbone of the batting team.
- Aiden Markram and Heinrich Klaasen will handle the middle-order batting.
- Aiden Markram was the highest fantasy points gainer in the previous match.
- Temba Bavuma will lead the South Africa as a Captain. He is also a good Batsman
- Heinrich Klaasen will do the Wicket Keeping for South Africa.
- Aiden Markram and Keshav Maharaj will take care of the spin bowling of his team.
- Aiden Markram was the highest fantasy points gainer in the previous match.
- Gerald Coetzee and Lungi Ngidi will lead the pace attack of his team.
Winning Chances:
Both of these teams have delivered remarkable victories in the tournament and participated in closely contested matches. Furthermore, there's a strong possibility that these two teams could face off in the competition's final, as both possess ample talent to secure a spot in the last two. Our forecast anticipates a tightly contested match on Wednesday, with New Zealand successfully keeping pace with South Africa's aggressive batting and matching their performance with the ball. We foresee the game extending into the final overs, but ultimately, South Africa is likely to secure a narrow victory.
NZ vs SA Key Players:
New Zealand
Daryl Mitchell
While he may have felt a twinge of disappointment for not turning his fifty into a century against Australia, the right-handed batting all-rounder continues to exhibit outstanding form.
Rachin Ravindra
The 23-year-old has emerged as one of the standout performers in the 2023 Cricket World Cup, and he achieved his second century of the tournament in a recent match.
Mitchell Santner
While the left-arm spin bowling all-rounder proved a bit costly against Australia, he has remained relentless in picking up wickets throughout this tournament. Notably, he removed Mitchell Marsh and Marnus Labuschagne last Saturday.
Trent Boult
The seasoned left-arm swing bowler claimed the wickets of Josh Inglis, Pat Cummins, and Adam Zampa in the previous match. If he manages to secure three more wickets in this game, he will reach the milestone of 600 international wickets.
South Africa
Aiden Markram
Before Tuesday's match, just four players have amassed more runs in this tournament. The 29-year-old cricketer played a pivotal role by striking seven fours and three sixes in his innings against Pakistan.
Quinton de Kock
The seasoned wicketkeeper-batsman contributed 24 runs from 14 deliveries in the previous match, adding to his impressive tally of three centuries in the 2023 Cricket World Cup, with the highest being a remarkable 174.
Marco Jansen
The left-arm pace bowling all-rounder is in exceptional form, as evidenced by his performance in Friday's match. He efficiently removed both opening batsmen and later returned to claim the wicket of Mohammad Nawaz in the innings.
Tabraiz Shamsi
In the recent game, the left-arm wrist spinner seemed to have regained his top form. In his two outings in the tournament, he has delivered impressive figures of 6 wickets for 98 runs.
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Team Forms:
NZ Team Form:
Following back-to-back losses to Australia and India, New Zealand is determined to steer clear of a third consecutive ODI defeat in this match.
SA Team Form:
South Africa has displayed an excellent response following their loss to the Netherlands and is now aiming for their fourth consecutive victory in this upcoming match.
SQUAD:
New Zealand (NZ) Squad:
Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c & wk), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Mark Chapman.
South Africa (SA) Squad:
Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Marco Jansen, Gerald Coetzee, Keshav Maharaj, Tabraiz Shamsi, Lungi Ngidi, Reeza Hendricks, Kagiso Rabada, Lizaad Williams, Andile Phehlukwayo
*Must Watch the Team Guide Section for Stats & Player Forms etc. -Which will be available soon-
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Last match performance (World Cup):
New Zealand
– AUS 388-10 vs 383-9
Australia won by 5 runs
– NZ 273-10 vs IND 274-6
India won by 4 wickets
– NZ 288-6 vs AFG 139-10
New Zealand won by 149 runs
– BAN 245-9 vs NZ 248-2
New Zealand won by 8 wickets
– NZ 322-7 vs NED 223-10
New Zealand won by 99 runs
– ENG 282-9 vs NZ 283-1
New Zealand won by 9 wickets
South Africa
– PAK 270-10 vs SA 271-9
South Africa won by 1 wicket
– SA 382-5 vs BAN 233-10
South Africa won by 149 runs
– SA 399-7 vs ENG 177-10
South Africa won by 229 runs
– NED 245-8 vs SA 207-10
Netherlands won by 38 runs
– SA 311-7 vs AUS 177-10
South Africa won by 134 runs
– SA 428-5 vs SL 326-10
South Africa won by 102 runs
+ Ground and Pitch info about
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Gahunje
– Latest LA matches on this ground
1. Afghanistan v Sri Lanka
SL 241-10 vs AFG 242-3
Pacer – 8
Spinner – 3
2. India v Bangladesh
BAN 256-8 vs IND 261-3
Pacer – 5
Spinner – 5
3. India v England (2021)
ND 329-10 vs ENG 322-9
Pacer – 14
Spinner – 4
4. India v England (2021)
IND 336-6 vs ENG 337-4
Pacer – 8
Spinner – 1
5. India v England (2021)
IND 317-5 vs ENG 251-10
Pacer – 13
Spinner – 1
Total
Pacer – 48
Spinner – 14
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Avg Scores
Batting first – 309
Batting second – 293
Player Recent Performance:
New Zealand ODI
Wicket Keeper
Tom Latham (Wk) –
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn*, 3dwn*, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
21(22), 5(7), 68(74), DNB, 53(46), DNB, 52(56), 18(13), 13(22), 3(12), 19(22)
Devon Conway –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open*, Open*, Open, Open, Open
28(17), 0(9), 20(18), 45(59), 32(40), 152(121)*, 78(73)*, 0(1), 7(12), 9(18), 14(24)
ODI
BAT – Match – 22, Innings – 21, Runs – 874, Avg – 46
Batsman
Glenn Philips – Right Arm off-break
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 3dwn*, 4dwn*, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
12(16), 23(26), 71(80), 16(11)*, 4(4), DNB, 43(40), 3(7), 25(32), 72(76), 2(4)
3/37(10), 0/12(2), 0/13(3), 1/13(2), 0/11(2), 2/17(3), 0/41(6), 0/50(7), 0/25(3), 1/57(8), 0/9(2)
ODI
BAT – Match – 20, Innings – 15, Runs – 450, Avg – 32
BOWL – Over – 37, Wkt – 6, Sr – 37
Kane Williamson –
1dwn, 1dwn*, 1dwn*, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
78(107)*, 37(51), 54(50)* , 43(68), 53(68), 26(39)
Mark Chapman –
5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB, 4dwn*, 5dwn*, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
6(8), 25(12)*, DNB, 5(13), DNB, 20(20), 65(41), 43(33), 46(33), 13(21)
ODI
BAT – Match – 12, Innings – 12, Runs – 380, Avg – 38
Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 7dwn*, 2dwn*, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
54(51), 130(127), 1(7), 89(67)*, 48(47), DNB, 25(16), 59(57)*, 4(14), 17(31), 57(52)
DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/11(1), DNB, DNB, 0/18(2), 0/57(7), 2/40(7), DNB, DNB
ODI
BAT – Match – 29, Innings – 26, Runs – 1025, Avg – 47
BOWL – Over – 47, Wkt – 13, Sr – 22
Will Young –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open*, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open
32(37), 17(27), 54(64), 70(80), 0(1), 12(17), 24(31), 12(13), 33(39), 29(33)
ODI
BAT – Match – 22, Innings – 22, Runs – 818, Avg – 43.
All-Rounder
Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 8dwn*, Open*, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
116(89), 75(85), 32(41), 5(13), 51(51), 123(96)*, 0(3)*, 97(72), 61(48), 28(22), 4(2)
0/56(8), 0/46(9), 1/34(5), 0/37(7), 1/46(10), 1/76(10), 0/31(4), 0/60(8), 4/60(10), 0/28(2), 0/32(4)
ODI
BAT – Match – 12, Innings – 8, Runs – 180, Avg – 24
BOWL – Over – 66, Wkt – 12, Sr – 33
Mitchell Santner – Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn*, 7dwn*, 6dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn
17(12), 1(2), 7(5)*, DNB, 36(17)*, DNB, 16(14)*, 1(3)*, 4(8), 9(9), 34(29)
2/80(10), 1/37(10), 3/39(8), 1/31(9+1M), 5/59(10), 2/37(10), 1/29(5), 2/39(8), 1/38(7), 0/52(9), 0/58(10)
Jimmy Neesham – Right Arm Medium
5dwn, DNB, 5dwn*, 6dwn*, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn
58(39), DNB, 14(11), 33(31), 11(10), 17(15)*, 36(34)
1/32(2) 0/56(7), 0/20(4+1M),1/59(7), 0/15(2), 0/64(9), 0/65(8)
Bowler
Trent Boult – Left Arm Fast Medium
3/77(10), 1/60(10), 2/18(6+1M), 2/45(10), 0/34(8), 1/48(9+1M), 2/20(5)*, 5/51(10), 3/37(6+1M), 2/25(8+2M), 4/38(8+2M)
Tim Southee – Right Arm Medium
0/29(4), 2/65(7), 2/71(10), 3/56(10), 2/33(5+1M)
Lockie Ferguson – Right Arm fast
0/38(3), 2/63(8), 3/19(5+1M), 3/49(10), 1/34(4), 1/80(9), 1/50(9), 0/53(9+1M), 0/21(5)
Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium
1/67(7), 1/55(9), 1/16(4+2M), 2/58(10), 3/40(9), 3/48(9+1M), 0/15(4+1M), 1/8(3)*, 2/69(10), 1/42(7), 0/45(10)
Ish Sodhi – Legbreak Googly
1/35(5)*, 0/37(6)*, 0/40(6), 4/39(9+1M), 1/60(10)
South Africa ODI
Wicket Keeper
Heinrich Klaasen (Wk) –
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn*, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
12(10), 90(49), 109(67), 28(28), 29(27), 32(20), 39(37)+0/23(3), 6(13), 174(83), 0(2), 49(36)
BAT – Match – 41, Innings – 38, Runs – 1323, Avg – 41
Quinton de Kock (Wk) –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open*, Open, Open, Open, Open
24(14), 174(140), 4(2), 20(20), 109(106), 100(84), 84(89), 27(39), 45(64), 82(77), 45(30)
Batsman
David Miller –
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn*, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
29(33), 34(15)*, 5(6), 43(52), 17(13), 39(21)*, 18(26)*, 63(65), 82(45)*, 8(17), 49(52)
Rassie van der Dussen –
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn*, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
21(29), 7(6), 60(61), 4(7), 26(30), 108(110), 51(56), 30(48), 62(65), 17(19), 8(16)
ODI
BAT – Match – 49, Innings – 43, Runs – 1874, Avg – 57
Reeza Hendricks –
Open, Open, Open*, Open, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn
12(19), 85(75), 0(1), 28(34), 39(45), 52(61), 69(54)
BAT – Match – 29, Innings – 29, Runs – 761, Avg – 28
Temba Bavuma (c) –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
28(27), 16(31), 35(55), 0(5), 0(4), 57(62), 46(40), 114(142)*
BAT – Match – 30, Innings – 29, Runs – 1367, Avg – 55
All-Rounder
Aiden Markram – Right Arm off-break
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn*, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
91(93), 60(69), 42(44), 1(3), 56(44), 106(54), 13(13), 93(87), 8(11), 102(74)*, 3(8)
0/20(4), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/33(4), DNB, DNB, 0/33(4), 0/78(10)
Marco Jansen – Right Arm fast
5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB*, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn
20(14), 1(1)*, 75(42)*, 9(25), 26(22), 12(7)*, DNB, 47(23), DNB, 31(16), 23(28)
3/43(8+1M),2/39(8), 2/35(5),2/27(8+1M), 2/54(7), 2/92(10), 3/45(8), 5/39(9+1M), 1/55(6), 0/30(3), 1/63(9), 1/44(6)
ODI
BAT – Match – 14, Innings – 11, Runs – 265, Avg – 29
BOWL – Over – 110, Wkt – 18, Sr – 37
Andile Phehlukwayo – Right Arm Medium
DNB*, 6dwn, 6dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
DNB, 39(19), 1(9), 5(10), 14(8)
0/19(3), 1/44(6), 1/50(7), 0/28(3+1M), 4/35(4)
Bowler
Keshav Maharaj – Left Arm Orthodox
0/56(9), 1/32(10), 1/27(2), 1/38(9), 2/30(10), 2/62(10), 0/25(5)*, 4/33(7+2M), 1/27(4+1M), 2/37(8+2M), 1/38(8)
ODI
BOWL – Over – 257, Wkt – 37, Sr – 41
Gerald Coetzee – Right Arm fast
2/42(7), 3/62(10), 3/35(4), 1/57(8), 3/68(9), 0/46(7)*, 0/47(6), 0/73(8), 4/50(6), 2/44(7)
ODI
BOWL – Over – 47, Wkt – 11, Sr – 26
Kagiso Rabada – Right Arm Medium
2/42(8+1M), 1/38(5+1M), 2/56(8+1M), 3/33(7+1M), 2/50(8), 0/44(7)*, 3/41(8), 2/79(9), 2/48(8+1M), 0/33(8+2M)
Lungi Ngidi – Right Arm Medium
1/45(8), 2/26(4+1M), 2/53(8+1M), 1/18(6+2M), 1/49(7+1M), 3/33(6+1M)*, 0/23(5), 4/51(7+1M), 1/42(8), 1/33(8), 1/45(6)
ODI
BOWL – Over – 378, Wkt – 78, Sr – 29
Tabraiz Shamsi – Left Arm Wrist spin
4/60(10), 2/38(8), 0/41(6)* ,2/29(7), 4/61(10), 1/48(4), 3/25(9+1M)
Lizaad Williams – Right Arm fast
2/56(7+1M), 1/22(7+1M), 1/25(4+1M), 1/43(8+1M), 1/39(9), 2/19(4+1M)
BOWL – Over – 433, Wkt – 77, Sr – 34
Players Form @MCA, Pune & H2H Stats:
NZ@MCA, Pune & H2H Against SA
Wicket Keeper
Tom Latham (Wk) –
On this ground
T20 – BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 38, Avg – 38
H2H
BAT – Match – 10, Innings – 9, Runs – 226, Avg – 25
Devon Conway –
On this ground
T20 – BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 141, Avg – 141
Batsman
Glenn Philips – Right Arm off-break
H2H
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 5, Avg – 5
Kane Williamson –
On this ground
T20 – BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 5, Runs – 130, Avg – 26
H2H
BAT – Match – 17, Innings – 17, Runs – 670, Avg – 48
Will Young –
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Mark Chapman –
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
All-Rounder
Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast
On this ground
T20
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 16, Avg – 16
BOWL – Over – 1, Wkt – 0
Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Mitchell Santner – Left Arm Orthodox
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 3, Wkt – 1, Sr – 18
H2H
BAT – Match – 6, Innings – 4, Runs – 44, Avg – 14
BOWL – Over – 48, Wkt – 6, Sr – 48
Jimmy Neesham – Left Arm Fast Medium
H2H
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 11, Runs – 245, Avg – 25
BOWL – Over – 37, Wkt – 6, Sr – 37
Bowler
Trent Boult – Left Arm Fast Medium
On this ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 0
H2H
BOWL – Over – 80, Wkt – 13, Sr – 40
Tim Southee – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 23, Wkt – 6 ,Sr – 23
H2H
BOWL – Over – 100, Wkt – 9, Sr – 63
Lockie Ferguson – Right Arm fast
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 12, Wkt – 6 ,Sr – 12
H2H
BOWL – Over – 20, Wkt – 4, Sr – 30
Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium
H2H
BOWL – Over – 26, Wkt – 2, Sr – 78
Kyle Jamieson – Right Arm Medium
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Adam Milne – Right Arm fast
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 7, Wkt – 2, Sr – 22
H2H
BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 1, Sr – 24
Ish Sodhi – Legbreak Googly
H2H
BOWL – Over – 45, Wkt – 3, Sr – 90
SA @MCA, Pune & H2H Against NZ:
Wicket Keeper
Heinrich Klaasen (Wk) –
On this ground
T20 – BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 7
Quinton de Kock (Wk) –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 4, Innings – 4, Runs – 109, Avg – 28
H2H
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 13, Runs – 408, Avg – 34
Batsman
David Miller –
On this ground
BAT – Match – 6, Innings – 6, Runs – 192, Avg – 48
H2H
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 13, Runs – 270, Avg – 22
Rassie van der Dussen –
H2H
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 67, Avg – 67
Reeza Hendricks –
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Temba Bavuma (c) –
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
All-Rounder
Aiden Markram – Right Arm off-break
On this ground
T20
BAT – Match – 3, Innings – 3, Runs – 106, Avg – 53
BOWL – Over – 3, Wkt – 0
H2H
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 38, Avg – 38
Marco Jansen – Right Arm fast
On this ground-
T20
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 1, Runs – 1
BOWL – Over – 8, Wkt – 1, Sr – 48
Andile Phehlukwayo – Right Arm Medium
H2H
BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 4, Runs – 59, Avg – 59
BOWL – Over – 37, Wkt – 5, Sr – 42
Bowler
Keshav Maharaj – Left Arm Orthodox
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Gerald Coetzee – Right Arm fast
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
Kagiso Rabada – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 8, Wkt – 6, Sr – 8
H2H
BOWL – Over – 61, Wkt – 12, Sr – 31
Lungi Ngidi – Right Arm Medium
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 12, Wkt – 6, Sr – 12
H2H
BOWL – Over – 7 Wkt – 1, Sr – 42
Tabraiz Shamsi – Left Arm Wrist spin
On this ground
T20 – BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 1, Sr – 24
H2H
BOWL – Over – 38, Wkt – 5, Sr – 43
Lizaad Williams – Right Arm fast
On this ground and H2H matches
No Record found
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Pitch Report: 62m and 67m square boundaries, 74m straight hit. It does look like a good wicket, nice and hard. There is a little bit of grass cover and some cracks. Might be a bit two-paced and slow down as the game progresses. There was some seam movement and carry in the second part previously. There has been good pace and carry in the previous games, so teams will expect that today too.
Confirm Lineups:
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*The above team may be updated after the toss & confirm lineups.
Must watch the Video for our other Grand League Teams on YouTube @cleansweep-team
Guide:
Apply the below strategies to make your best dream team after the toss
1. Select a small league team and rotate or change C/VC, also pick 1 punt player in place of a player who you think will not perform
2. for more Grand League Combinations Make One-sided winning combinations for both side team - as per toss and pitch info.
Make necessary changes if any player absent
*Above GL Team Guide Images for Guide only.
*You can make necessary changes as per your choice.
*The Above Team may be Highly risky so play at your own risk.
*for the final team check here in the last 15mins of the match deadline.
*You can also make some other combinations by changing 1-2 players with help of the Team Guide.
Best of Luck.
Disclaimer:
>Fantasy Cricket is a game of skill and luck is also very much important to win the grand league in fantasy cricket leagues. We have covered the skill part.
> We have mentioned the expected playing 11 as per our cricket knowledge. You can change the fantasy team once the playing 11 is out.
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Apply the below strategies to make your best dream team after the toss
1. Select a small league team and rotate or change C/VC, also pick 1 punt player in place of a player who you think will not perform
2. for more Grand League Combinations Make One-sided winning combinations for both side team - as per toss and pitch info.
Make necessary changes if any player absent
*Above GL Team Guide Images for Guide only.
*You can make necessary changes as per your choice.
*The Above Team may be Highly risky so play at your own risk.
*for the final team check here in the last 15mins of the match deadline.
*You can also make some other combinations by changing 1-2 players with help of the Team Guide.
Best of Luck.
Disclaimer:
>Fantasy Cricket is a game of skill and luck is also very much important to win the grand league in fantasy cricket leagues. We have covered the skill part.
> We have mentioned the expected playing 11 as per our cricket knowledge. You can change the fantasy team once the playing 11 is out.
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Other C/VC Options: QDK & M Jansen
*The above team may be slightly risky, You can reverse the C/Vc for safe.
*This Team may be changed after the toss if any player is absent.
Tips:
- Consider player form.
- Check pitch and weather conditions.
- Stay updated on team news.
- Review head-to-head records.
- Identify key players.
- Choose captain and vice-captain wisely.
- Aim for a balanced lineup.
- Consider player roles (batsmen, bowlers, all-rounders, wicket-keepers).
- Verify player availability.
- Research using statistics and expert opinions available within the preview of this match.
About Prime Team:
- Prime Team is likely a term related to the popular fantasy sports platform. In fantasy sports, a "prime team" usually refers to a lineup or selection of players that a user believes will perform exceptionally well in real-life matches.
- Creating a Dream Prime Team involves carefully selecting players based on their recent form, performance statistics, match conditions, and other relevant factors to maximize the chances of earning points in the fantasy league.
- It's important to note that my knowledge is based on information and stats available for this match.
- *Remember that Playing on Fantasy Platforms involves an element of luck, and no strategy guarantees success. It's important to monitor the match closely and make adjustments if needed. Good luck with your fantasy lineup!
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