England vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI dream11 prediction today match

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Match : England vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI
Venue : Kennington Oval, London
Date & Time : 13th September, Wednesday at 5:00 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 93
ENG won - 42
NZ won - 44
NR - 04,
Tied - 03,
Pitch Report :
The deck at the Kennington Oval is spin-friendly. The ball tends to hold a bit on the surface and the spinners play a vital role while bowling here. The batters will have to take their time to build their innings. Pacers might get some assistance towards the latter half of the match while spinners may come in handy in the middle overs. Teams chasing have achieved more success in ODIs at this venue. 30 matches have been won batting first while 42 have been won batting second.
The average first innings score on this wicket is 255 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 18°C on the Wednesday with 60% humidity and 12 km/hr wind speed. There are 10% chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
England :
Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (c & wk), Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, David Willey, Gus Atkinson, Reece Topley.
New Zealand :
Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (c & wk), Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Tim Southee, Trent Boult.
Preview :
The four-match ODI series between England (ENG) and New Zealand (NZ) is intriguingly poised at 1-1. The third ODI is set to take place at the Kennington Oval in London, on Wednesday, September 13.
In the first ODI, England posted a challenging target of 292 but unbeaten centuries from Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell helped the tourists win in a canter. Tom Latham's men carried the momentum they got from that win and started the second ODI phenomenally. Trent Boult, who returned to ODI cricket after almost a year, picked up three wickets inside the first five overs to have the hosts on the mat. Harry Brook and Jos Buttler also couldn't last long as England were reeling at 55/6.
From this point onwards, the current ODI world champions started a memorable recovery. Liam Livingstone remained unbeaten on 95 off 78 balls while Moeen Ali and Sam Curran gave him ample support as England finished at 226/7, in the 34-over-per-side contest. Daryl Mitchell was once again among the runs as he scored a half-century but the other batters couldn't get going. In the end, England won by 79 runs to level the series. The third ODI also promises to be a riveting contest.
Team Guide
Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.
*England*
Jos Buttler :
Jos Buttler is amongst the great white-ball batters and has a stellar record. He has 4749 runs in ODI cricket at an average of 41.66 while striking at 117.75. Buttler has a solid numbers at Kennington Oval, scored 223 runs at an average of 37.0 in 10 innings, also he's 664 runs while striking 126.5 in 19 ODIs against the Kiwi's. Buttler has got one of the best hands in world cricket and can change the match scenario within a short period. He was the Player of the Series in the 3 matches ODI series against South Africa where he mustered 261 runs in 3 matches at an average of 130.5. He was the top run getter in first ODI, scored crucial 72(68). Default c/vc pick.
Jonny Bairstow :
Jonny Bairstow is coming from decent T20I series, accumulated 175 runs at an average of 58.33. Jonny always loves playing against the Kiwi's, he has smashed 533 runs in just 9 ODI with the solid average of 66.6, which includes three centuries & a half-century. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.
Joe Root :
Joe Root is the versatile batter who's known for his consistency and has been in very good form. He has great record against the NZ, with most 939 runs at an average of 49.4. Including five half-centuries & three centuries in 23 outings. Root has solid numbers at the Kennington Oval scored 558 runs in just 12 matches with average around 61.0. Must have pick.
Jason Roy :
Jason Roy is one of the leading run scorers for the Pomps in the past year. He has amassed a total of 458 runs at a healthy average of 35.23 in just 14 innings. He strikes the ball well since his strike rate both in T20I and ODI cricket is well over 100. He has so far registered a career-best of 180 with 12 ODI centuries to his name while his batting average is just under 40. The opener loves to bat at Kennington Oval, hammered 1463 runs, Avg - 47, in just 35 innings. Good pick.
Dawid Malan :
Dawid Malan is the consistent batter, he has emerged as one of the most reliable batters for England in modern-day cricket. His ODI batting figures are nothing short of outstanding with a career-best of 134 and a lethal batting average is 55 and striker rate of 93.1 respectively. He has smashed 823 runs from just 19 ODIs. He was batted well in the last game scored 54 runs. The left-handed batter has proven to be an important asset for the English team. Will be a best fantacy captain for grand league.
Ben Stokes :
Ben Stokes is coming from ODI retirement for ODI World Cup. He is an attacking batting allrounder who's played his last ODI in July 2023. But he's made remarkable come back and played crucial 52 runs knock. Overall he has scored 2975 runs at an average of 38.66, and also picked up 74 wickets in 107 ODIs so far. Stokes scored 479 runs & scalped 16 wickets in just 15 matches against the NZ. Good pick.
Sam Curran :
Sam Curran is the star bowling allrounder for England who's looks very effective the bowl from couple of times. He can be sent as pinch hitter will also bowl 10 overs. He's played 24 matches so far and scored 360 runs & also picked up 26 wickets in these. He was scared valuable 42 runs in the last game. Must have pick.
Moeen Ali :
Moeen Ali was superb in T20 leagues but in international games he is under utilised as does not get 10 overs every game and bat very low. But he's scored 119 runs & gets 8 wicket in seven matches against the New Zealand. He has overall scored 2245 runs while scalping 101 wickets from 130 ODIs. He was shown his all-round abilities in previous match, scored 33 runs & gets two wickets. Must have pick.
Liam Livingstone :
Liam Livingstone is a versatile all-rounder, amassing 397 runs and claiming six wickets in 14 ODI matches, and he is known for his explosive batting. He was the star performer in last game scored aggressive 95 runs off just 78 balls. Must have pick.
Chris Woakes :
Chris Woakes is the handy bowling allrounder, who can be promoted anytime will provide points through bat and ball, is one of the best bowler around world has been phenomenal in last 2 years. Overall he's scored 1390 runs & gets 161 wickets in 113 ODIs so far. Punt pick.
Mark Wood :
Mark Wood is the one of the fastest bowlers in the world, Mark Wood has the ability to blow the opposition even on a slower surface. He has 71 wickets in ODI cricket at an economy of 5.43. Which could only push his form considering his improving performances in the recent games. Must have pick.
David Willey :
David Willey is the hard hitting batting allrounder who's the more effective with the ball in recent times. He has picked up 88 wickets in 66 matches so far, also scored 569 runs at an average of 24.45. Good pick.
Adil Rashid :
Adil Rashid is the only specialist spin bowling option for England. Adil Rashid has taken 11 wickets, which is the most wickets including the best figures of four for 43 against Bangladesh earlier of this year. Overall he's 184 wickets in 126 ODIs. Good pick.
Gus Atkinson :
Gus Atkinson is the quality pacer, recently made a debut in international cricket and picked 4-20 against New Zealand. He was also picked up 10 wickets in just six matches of the recently concluded The Hundred. Punt pick.
*New Zealand*
Tom Latham :
Tom Latham is a stylish elegant left-hand batter. He stabilizes the batting in the middle order for New Zealand. In 132 ODIs, he has scored 3781 runs at an average of 35.34, which includes 7 centuries and 21 half-centuries. He had a good tour of Pakistan, scoring 282 runs in 5 matches at an average of 56.4. The Kiwi's skipper played nine matches against the England and scored 304 runs in these. Good pick.
Devon Conway :
Devon Conway is the one of the most reliable batter in the New Zealand's squad at the moment, who's the played match winning knock in the first match scored unbeaten 111 runs. Overall he's 858 runs in just 20 ODIs, with the average of 50.47, includes four centuries and as many half-centuries. Another safest c/vc pick.
Henry Nicholls :
Henry Nicholls is the technical strong batter, who has accumulated 1772 runs in 67 ODIs, maintaining an average of 34.70 and a strike rate of 81.89. Punt pick.
Finn Allen :
Finn Allen is an attacking opening batter who's played 19 ODIs so far and scored 533 runs at an average of 29.61 in these. He's loves to play his shots freely specially in the Powerplay. Hit or miss type plyer.
Glenn Philips :
Glenn Philips is the multi dimensional player who can do anything like batting, bowling or wicketkeeping. He's important part of Kiwi's team from last 2-3 years. He was very impressed in T20s played some crucial knocks. He'd scored 353 runs at an average of 29.42 & also gets 5 wickets in 18 ODIs matches so far. Punt pick.
Mitchell Santner :
Mitchell Santner is the star allrounder who's the equally effective with both bat & ball. He scored 337 runs at an average of 37.4 & gets 13 wickets in 14 games against the England. Can repeat his performance in this series?Must have pick.
Daryl Mitchell :
Daryl Mitchell was the standout performer for New Zealand in the away ODI series against Pakistan, adding 297 runs in 4 matches which comprised 2 centuries and continued his ODI form in the series opener smashed 118* off just 91 balls & 57 runs in the last game. He has proven to be a key player with his batting skills that have resulted into several power-hitting strides backed up by his consistent contributions which should continue in this fixture. Good pick.
Rachin Ravindra :
Rachin Ravindra is the decent spin bowling allrounder who's managed to pick up just seven wickets & scored 90 runs in his 7 matches ODI career. But he's able to done better compare these figures. He was the top wicket getter in first game scalped three wickets. Punt pick.
Kyle Jamieson :
Kyle Jamieson also looked in strong form during the T20s which could be his main source to develop his overall contributions that can continue to build his current form. He's played 9 matches so far and picked up 11 wickets in these. He's also handy with the bat. Punt pick.
Trent Boult :
Trent Boult is the legendary pacer who is back in the New Zealand squad, with the ODI World Cup around the corner. The 34-year-old left-arm seamer has picked up 190 wickets in 100 ODIs with the best figures of 7 for 34. He was bowled well in last game took 3/37. Must have pick.
Tim Southee :
Tim Southee is an experienced wicket taking pacer, who's known for his accurate line or length. The right arm pacer scalped 40 wickets in 23 matches against the England, while striking every 30 balls. Must have pick.
Matt Henry :
Matt Henry has managed to pick consistent wickets for his side which could only push his form considering his improving performances in the recent ODIs games. He's gets total 128 wickets in 74 matches so far. Good pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
England ODIs
WK :
Jos Buttler (c) -
3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
30(25), 72(68), 26(24), 76(64), 9(10), 131(127), 94(82)*, 36(42),
Jonny Bairstow -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
6(8), 28(26), 63(71), 0(3), 38(38), 7(20),
Batter :
Joe Root - Right Arm off-break
1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
0(2), 6(15), 1(3), 86(77), 0(3), 11(21), 0(2)
0/25(4),
Ben Stokes - Right Arm Medium
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn
1(10), 52(69), 5(11), 27(29), 21(23), 0(1), 32(28)
DNB, DNB, 0/44(5), 0/14(2), DNB, 0/1(1), 0/31(4)
Jason Roy -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
19(33), 132(124), 4(6), 1(7), 9(19), 113(91),
Harry Brook -
Open, Open, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
2(12), 25(41), 6(9), 80(75), 0(3), 0(3), 47(38)
Dawid Malan -
Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open
54(53), 0(2), 11(19), 114(145)*, 118(114), 12(15), 59(55),
All-rounder :
Sam Curran - Left Arm Fast Medium
6dwn, 3dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn
42(35), 23(49), 33(19)*, 11(5), 28(17), 17(21)
0/31(4), 2/51(8), 4/29(7), 0/50(7), 1/60(10), 3/35(9)
Moeen Ali - Right Arm off-break
4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
33(32), 2(5), 42(35), 14(32), 41(23), 51(45)
2/30(5), 0/48(9), 1/27(9), 2/35(8), 0/29(4), 0/32(4)
Liam Livingstone - Legbreak
5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
95(78)*, 52(40), 38(26), 10(14), 27(31), 33(33), 0(8)
DNB, 0/47(7), DNB, 2/30(4), 0/14(2), 1/4(2), DNB
Bowler :
Chris Woakes - Right Arm Medium
0/27(7), 1/27(8), 1/28(8), 1/51(8), 0/60(6), 0/62(10)
Mark Wood - Right Arm fast
0/14(4), 2/34(8), 0/35(10), 0/19(7), 3/34(7)
Adil Rashid - Legbreak Googly
1/70(8), 2/21(5), 4/55(10), 2/47(9), 3/68(10), 2/71(10)
Reece Topley - Left Arm Fast
3/27(7), 0/47(6), 0/48(7), 0/74(9), 0/34(5), 2/17(4), 4/26(9)
David Willey - Left Arm Fast Medium
3/34(6), 1/32(6), 0/38(6), 0/63(9), 2/44(9), 1/51(8), 1/19(4)
Gus Atkinson - Right Arm fast
1/23(5), 0/47(7), 1/70(6), 4/43(10)
The Hundred
2/31(4), 4/20(3), 0/47(20B), 1/28(20B), 3/24(20B), 2/24(19B), 3/26(20B)
New Zealand ODIs
WK :
Tom Latham -
3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
19(22), DNB, 59(38), 60(76), 45(60), 98(85), 20(36),
Devon Conway -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
14(24), 111(121)*, 138(100), 7(16), 10(16), 52(65), 101(92)
Batter :
Glenn Philips - Right Arm off-break
4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
2(4), DNB, 39(42), 7(20), 5(6), 5(7), 36(52)
0/9(2), 0/16(4), DNB, 1/65(5), 0/34(4), DNB, DNB
Henry Nicholls –
1dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
26(30), 23(20), 1(5), 6(5)* 20(21)*, 44(52)*
Finn Allen -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
0(2), 51(49), 0(2), 0(5), 40(39), 25(25)
Will Young –
1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
33(39), 29(33), 87(91), 15(20), 33(41), 19(22), 86(78),
All-rounder :
Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast
2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
57(52), 118(91)*, 34(48), 21(24), 129(119), 113(115), 6(8)
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), 3/32(7)
Mitchell Santner - Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn
4(8), 9(9), 34(29), 27(39), 57(45), 15(17)
1/38(7), 0/52(9), 0/58(10), 1/28(4), 1/56(10), 0/64(10)
Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox
5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, Open
4(2), DNB, 28(20), 9(9), 49(32), 22(23), 30(35),
0/32(4), 3/48(10), 3/65(10), 0/75(10), 1/53(8), DNB, ABN
Bowler :
Trent Boult - Left Arm Fast Medium
3/37(7), 2/25(10), 4/38(10), 4/20(10), 3/53(10), 3/18(6)
Tim Southee - Right Arm Medium
2/65(7), 2/71(10), 3/56(10), 2/33(6), 1/55(8), 1/17(7), 2/36(8)
Lockie Ferguson - Right Arm fast
1/50(9), 0/53(10), 0/21(5), 1/77(10), 2/63(10), 1/31(7)
Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium
1/42(7), 0/45(10), 1/47(8), 3/65(10), 3/54(10), 1/59(10), 0/45(10), 3/14(10)
Kyle Jamieson - Right Arm Medium
0/61(7), 0/34(9), 2/48(10), 1/63(6), 2/22(7), 3/45(9)
Adam Milne – Right Arm fast
1/34(8), 2/56(10), 2/60(9), 3/57(10), 1/67(10),
Ben Lister - Left Arm Fast Medium
1/57(10), 4/40(10), 0/15(5), 0/22(4), 0/47(10), 1/29(5),
Cheat Sheet
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