England Vs Pakistan, 44th Match of WC 2023 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : England Vs Pakistan, 44th Match of WC 2023
Venue : Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Date & Time : 11th November, Saturday at 2:00 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 91
ENG won - 56
PAK won - 32
NR - 03,
Pitch Report :
The pitch at Eden Gardens will be an excellent one for batting. There will be good bounce for the seamers and the new ball will swing as well. Eaden Garden is one of the largest grounds in India with deep boundaries. The wicket is flat and allows the batsmen to play their strokes. The fresh pitch will allow the ball to come onto the bat nicely. It’s expected to be a high scoring encounter. Teams will look to bat first as batting first sides have had the upper hand at this venue. In 29 ODI matches here while 18 matches have been won by teams batting first.
The average first innings score is 260 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 28°C on the Saturday with 82% humidity and 15 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
England :
Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (C & WK), Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Chris Woakes, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.
Pakistan :
Fakhar Zaman, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Salman Ali Agha, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Haris Rauf.
Preview :
England will compete against Pakistan in the 44th match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The English registered their second win of the CWC 2023 to keep their hopes for a spot in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 alive, while the Men in Green got the better of New Zealand on DLS to stay in the hunt for the semi-final. Although Pakistan got the better of England in the last edition of the quadrennial spectacle, they haven’t had the best of times in the bilaterals afterward, which could mean a really competitive contest between these two countries on November 11.
England have been knocked out of the World Cup already but their place in the Champions Trophy 2025 is at stake at the moment. Also, they will be playing for pride and will look to bow out of the World Cup on a high being the defending champions. It has been a forgettable World Cup for them and it could be the last game of many players’ ODI careers. David Willey has already announced his international retirement and it will be an emotional moment for him as he walks out for one last time donning the England jersey.
Meanwhile, it is a massive encounter for Pakistan as they have to win the match by a massive margin to trump New Zealand on the net run-rate. They have found some much needed momentum at the back end of the World Cup having defeated Bangladesh and New Zealand in their last two games. Perhaps, many had written them off after they conceded 401 runs to the Kiwis in Bengaluru in the previous outing. But the rain-affected chase was well planned by Pakistan and thanks to Fakhar Zaman’s century, they were on par with the DLS score when rain arrived for one final time in the 26th over. Pakistan stayed alive and results have gone in their favour since then much to the delight of their fans.
The England vs Pakistan prediction is an easy one to predict given the momentum is with the latter side at the moment. However, England also cannot be written off easily as they have been a force in the 50-over format over the last few years. They will be keen on turning things around and end their fledgling campaign on a high.
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 but in this World Cup, he has not been able to perform as per his potential yet. He has 4934 runs in ODI cricket at an average of 39.79 while striking at 117.14. Buttler hammered 522 runs at an impressive average of 65.2 in 12 innings against the Pakistan also hit three centuries and a half-century. Buttler has got one of the best hands in world cricket and can change the match scenario within a short period. Default c/vc pick.
Jonny Bairstow :
Jonny looking is an attacking opening batter but he's managed to scored just 156 in eight matches of this World Cup with the average of 19.50. But his averages is 54.3 in seven innings against the Pakistan, including a century and two half-centuries. 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 and played handy innings 82 & 77 first two games. Root has solid numbers against the Pakistan scored 775 runs in just 15 innings with average around 51.7. He has also smashed six fifties and a century against the Men in Green. Must have 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 and he's now leading run getter for England in this tournament with 373 runs at an average of 46.62, which includes his careers best knock scored 140 runs off 107 balls in first game & aggressive 87 in the last encounter against the Netherlands. His ODI batting figures are nothing short of outstanding with a career-best of 140 and a lethal batting average is 56.76 and striker rate of 97.93 respectively. He has smashed 1419 runs from just 29 ODIs. He has scored 69 runs, Avg - 35.0 against the Pakistan. 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 and smashed highest individual score (182 off 124) by any English player recently against NZ last month and played a match winning knock of 108(84) in last match against the Netherlands. Overall he has scored 3379 runs at an average of 40.71, and also picked up 74 wickets in 113 ODIs so far. Stokes also scored 431 runs at an average of 47.9 against the Pakistan in 11 innings. 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 29 matches so far and scored 418 runs & also picked up 30 wickets in these. Must have pick.
Moeen Ali :
Moeen Ali is the star allrounder who's finally deliver first convincing performance in this WC, in last game took 3/42. He has overall scored 2347 runs while scalping 109 wickets from 137 ODIs. He was shown his all-round abilities in last series against the Kiwi's, scored 48 runs & gets seven wickets. The spinning allrounder scored 155 runs and also gets 13 wickets against the Pakistan in 14 matches. Must have pick.
Liam Livingstone :
Liam Livingstone is a versatile all-rounder, amassing 496 runs and claiming 13 wickets in 22 ODI matches, and he is known for his explosive batting. He was the star performer in last series against the Kiwi's scored 185 runs & scalped four wickets in four games. 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 1520 runs & gets 172 wickets in 121 ODIs so far. He was bowled well in the a game ago against the Australia took 4/54 and smashed his first WC fifty in last game scored crucial 51 runs. The bowling allrounder also scalped 30 wickets in 13 innings against the Pakistan. 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 77 wickets in ODI cricket at an economy of 5.53. He has also picked up 11 wickets in 7 matches against the Pakistan. Which could only push his form considering his improving performances in the recent games. Must have pick.
David Willey :
David Willey is announced retirement from the Cricket after the WC. The hard hitting batting allrounder who's the more effective with the ball in recent times. He has picked up 97 wickets in 72 matches so far, also scored 648 runs at an average of 24.92. He was only bowler who's gets wickets in two game ago against the SL, took 2/30 and after that took 3/45 against the India. The bowling allrounder also scalped 10 wickets in nine innings against the Pakistan. Good pick.
Adil Rashid :
Adil Rashid is the only specialist spin bowling option for England. He has 16 wickets at an average of 45.4 in 14 ODI innings against Pakistan. He has experience bowling in Indian conditions and will have the onus of leading the spin department. Overall he's 197 wickets in 134 ODIs and took 3/54, 2/38, 2/35, 2/61 & 3/42 in the past five matches. Good pick.
Reece Topley :
Reece Topley is the promising pacer who was superb with the ball in the last match scalped three wickets. Overall he's picked up 46 wickets with the economy is 5.39 in 29 ODIs so far. He is the top wicket taker for England in ongoing WC, picked up 8 wickets at an average of 22.87, but unfortunately he's got injured in his last game. Punt pick.
Gus Atkinson :
Gus Atkinson is the quality pacer, recently made a debut in international cricket and picked 4-20 against New Zealand and he gets a chance to play his first WC game and took 2/60 on Saturday earlier. He was also picked up 10 wickets in just seven matches of the recently concluded The Hundred. Punt pick.
*Pakistan*
Mohammad Rizwan :
Mohammad Rizwan has been among the most consistent players in Pakistan in the white ball cricket. Rizwan is the currently leading run scorer for Pakistan in this world cup with 359 runs, Avg - 71.80, SR - 99.89, also smashed a century and a half-century. Since the start of 2022, Rizwan has scored 1188 runs at an average of 56.57 in ODIs. Rizwan hasn't a solid head to head record against the England, with 161 runs at an average of 20.1, in eight innings. One of the best pick from wicket keeper section.
Babar Azam :
Babar Azam is just amazingly consistent in the 50-over format. He has scored only 282 runs in eight innings of this World Cup, that too with a modest average of 40.28. But he's smashed four fifties in last six innings. The Pakistani skipper has 816 runs at an average of 48.0 and a strike rate of 97.4 in 19 ODI innings against the England. He has also smashed five fifties & two centuries against them. Another safest c/vc pick.
Fakhar Zaman :
Fakhar Zaman made a dreamy comeback in this WC and smashed a memorable century 126(81)* and a fifty 81(74) in past two matches. He was awarded man of the match in these both matches. The opener has 356 runs at an amazing average of 35.6 and a strike rate of 89.4 against England in 10 ODIs, including two 50s & one 100s. The southpaw has registered a string of low scores in the last few innings, but he is a quality batter. Zaman will look to regain his form and provide a blistering start to Pakistan. Punt pick.
Imam-ul-Haq :
Imam-ul-Haq is the quality opening batter who's has scored 610 runs at an average of 35.9 and struck at 81.4 in the ODIs this year, including six half-centuries one of these comes recently against the Australia scored 70 runs. Overall he's scored 3138 runs at an average of 48.28 in 72 ODIs, which includes 20 fifties & 9 tons. The opener also scored 335 runs at an average of 55.8 in eight outings against the England, which includes a half-century and a century. Good pick.
Abdullah Shafique :
Abdullah Shafique is the talented top order batter who's played only seven innings in this World Cup in which he has scored one century and three half centuries and now he is the second highest run scorer for Pakistan in this World Cup, having scored 336 runs with an average of 48.0. Overall he's played just 11 ODIs so far and scored 416 runs at an average of 37.82. Punt pick.
Saud Shakeel :
Saud Shakeel was the man of the match in his first World Cup outing, scored much needed 68(52) runs in the first game against the Netherlands and scored crucial 52 runs in the last match against the South Africa. He's also smashed 75 runs off just 53 ball in warm-up game against the NZ earlier. Punt pick.
Iftikhar Ahmed :
Iftikhar Ahmed is the useful batting allrounder, he has been an important part of the team with impressive performances in the middle order. He garnered a dazzling knock of 83 runs in the second warm-up match against Australia. He has just 8 runs, Avg - 4.0 in just two innings against the New England. The allrounder averages 27.80 with the bat in this WC. Punt pick.
Shadab Khan :
Shadab Khan is star allrounder, who's looking in good form with the ball in recently concluded Asia cup and scored useful 43(36) in the last match. If the conditions suit him, Shadab can pose a major threat to the English batters. Overall he's scored 851 runs at an average of 26.59 & gets 85 wickets in 69 ODIs so far. Shadab gets 6 wickets in 5 matches against the England also scored 61 runs, Avg - 20.3. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.
Shaheen Afridi :
Shaheen Afridi becomes the joint third most wicket taker in this world cup with 16 wickets in eight matches. He was bowled well in recently outing against the Australia took 5/54. Shaheen is the biggest threat to the English team. Afridi is known for his deadly bolts with the new ball and provides breakthroughs for fun. The England team has been preparing hard to counter him, but the quality of Shaheen is unmatched. Overall he's a good record in this format picked up 102 wickets with the economy is 5.51 in 52 matches. Shaheen Shah Afridi is Pakistan's highest wicket-taker this year with 40 wickets (avg. 21.5). The tall pacer always effective against the England scalped 7 wickets in six matches against them. Will be a best c/vc pick from bowling section.
Haris Rauf :
Haris Rauf has to gets wickets in this World Cup but they have proved to be very expensive. But he was captured three wickets in first match against the Netherlands & took 2/36 & 2/62 in last two games. He aims to replicate this performance in the upcoming match. Overall he has picked up 66 wickets in just 36 matches so far. The right arm pacer payed just three games against the England and picked up six wickets in that. Solidifying his status as a top pick for any fantasy Team.
Hasan Ali :
Hasan Ali is an experienced pacer, who's finally succeed to find his place in the ODI team after more than a year and took 4/71 recently against SL. He's scalped 100 wickets in 66 ODIs so far and also picked up 20 wickets in 13 matches against the England. Punt pick.
Mohammad Wasim :
Mohammad Wasim was the top wicket taker in last game against the New Zealand took 3/70 and before that took 3/31 & 2/50 earlier outings. Overall he's taken 32 wickets in 19 ODIs with the economy is 5.2. Good pick.
Usama Mir :
Usama Mir is the promising young legbreak bowler, who was the played his first ever WC game and took 1/82 against the Australia & took 1/66 in the last match. He has played just 12 matches so far and picked up 15 wickets in these. Punt pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
India ODIs
WK :
KL Rahul -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
8(17), 21(19), 39(58), 27(35), 34(34)*, 19(29)*, DNB, 97(115)*, 26(30), 52(38), 58(63)*, DNB, 19(39), 39(44), 111(106)*, 32(60), 9(12), 75(91)*,
Ishan Kishan -
Open, Open, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 3dwn, Open, Open
47(47), 0(1), 31(18), 18(26), 23(18)*, 5(15), 33(61), DNB, DNB, 82(81), 77(64), 55(55), 52(46),
Batter :
Rohit Sharma –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 5dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
40(24), 4(2), 87(101), 46(40), 48(40), 86(63), 131(84), 0(6), 81(57), DNB, 0(2), 53(48), 56(49), 74(59)*, 11(22), 12(19)*, 30(17), 101(85), 51(50), 34(38), 42(49), 17(21), 83(67),
Virat Kohli –
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
101(121)*, 88(94), 0(9), 95(104), 103(97)*, 16(18), 55(56)*, 85(116), 51(56), DNB, 3(12), 122(94)*, DNB, 4(7), DNB, 54(72), 4(9), 36(27), 11(9), 8(10), 11(9), 8(10), 166(110)*,
Shubman Gill -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
23(24), 92(92), 9(13), 26(31), 53(55), 16(11), 104(97), 74(63), 27(19)*, 121(133), 19(25), 58(52), 67(62)*, 10(32), 85(92), 34(49),
Shreyas Iyer -
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
77(87), 82(56), 4(16), 33(29), 19(25), 53(62)*, 25(23)*, 0(3), 48(43), 105(90), 3(8), DNB, 14(9), 38(32), 28(33), 28(24), 3(6), 82(102), 24(39),
Surya Kumar Yadav -
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
22(14), 12(9), 49(47), 2(4), 8(7), 72(37)*, 50(49), 26(34), 35(30), 24(25), 19(25), 0(1), 0(1), 14(9),
All-rounder :
Ravindra Jadeja - Left Arm Orthodox
5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn,
29(15)*, 35(24), 8(13), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 39(44)*, 35(36), 13(9)*, 3(6)*, DNB, 7(12), 4(19), DNB, DNB, 14(22), 8(8)*, 10(21)
5/33(9), 1/4(1), 1/16(7), 0/48(10), 2/38(10), 2/38(10), 0/38(8), 3/38(10), 0/61(10), 3/42(7), 1/51(10), DNB, 1/53(10), 2/33(10), 0/26(5), 3/40(10), ABN, 0/29(5), 3/40(10),
Hardik Pandya - Right Arm Medium
DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn,
DNB DNB, DNB, 11(8)*, DNB, 5(18), DNB, DNB, 87(90), 70(52)*, 7(14), 5(7), 40(40), 25(31), 54(38), DNB, 28(38),
0/8(1), 2/34(6), 2/43(7), 1/28(3), 3/3(3), 1/14(5), 1/17(5), 1/34(8), ABN, 0/13(4), 0/38(7), 1/17(3), 3/44(8), 1/29(5), 1/37(6), 2/16(6),
Ravi Ashwin - Right Arm off-break
DNB, DNB, DNB, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, DNB
DNB, DNB, DNB, 25(24)*, 5(13),1(2), 0(4), DNB,
1/34(10), 3/41(7), DNB, 1/47(10), 0/68(10), 1/53(10), 1/57(10), 2/40(10), 3/28(10),
Bowler :
Moh Siraj- Right Arm Medium
1/11(4), 3/16(7), 0/33(6), 1/45(10), 2/60(10), 2/50(8), 0/76(9), 1/26(7), 1/68(9), 6/21(6), 1/17(6), 0/23(5), 3/61(10), 2/37(7), 0/37(3), 3/29(7), 1/10(6), 4/26(10), 4/32(10),
Jaspreet Bumrah - Right Arm Medium
0/14(5), 1/8(5), 3/32(7), 1/46(10), 2/41(10), 2/19(7), 4/39(10), 2/35(10), 3/81(10), 1/43(10), 1/23(5), 2/30(7), 1/18(5), 2/49(10), 6/19(7), 2/52(10), 1/37(10), 2/48(10),
Mohammad Shami - Right Arm Medium fast
2/18(4), 5/18(5), 4/22(7), 5/54(10), 1/39(6), 5/51(10), 2/32(8), 1/29(7), 0/37(6), 0/29(3), 3/17(7), 3/18(6), 1/69(10), 2/20(4),
Kuldeep Yadav - Left Arm wrist spin
2/7(6), 0/3(2), 2/24(8), 2/73(10), 1/47(10), 2/35(10), 1/40(10), 2/42(10), 2/48(6), 0/1(1), 4/43(10), 5/25(8), 0/34(10), ABN, 2/25(9), 1/30(8), 4/6(3), 3/56(10), 0/12(1), 1/48(8), 3/62(9), 1/29(8), 2/43(8), 2/16(4),
Shardul Thakur - Right Arm Medium
1/59(9), 0/12(2), 1/31(6), 0/35(4), 0/78(10), 3/65(10), 1/16(4), 1/26(4), 4/37(7), 3/43(8), 1/14(3), 0/12(2), 3/45(6),
Netherlands ODIs
WK :
Scott Edwards (c & wk) -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn,
38(42), 0(1), 68(89), 12(22)*, 16(16), 78(69)*, 30(27), 0(2), 14(10), 1(3), 25(23), 4(7), 67(68), 67(47), DNB, 67(60)*, 83(72), 4(3), 35(48), 42(33), 5(10), 34(41), 36(28),
Noah Croes -
3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open
7(6), 0(3), 0(3), 27(27), 6(19), 23(22)
Batter :
Max O'Dowd -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
5(11), 42(40), 0(3), 6(9), 16(27), 18(25), 16(31), 5(12), 0(1), 33(63), 20(34), 35(64), 0(1), 36(36), 90(75), 26(28), 59(67), 35(40), 5(10), 47(49), 18(27), 38(43)
Wesley Barresi -
Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn
37(62), 1(4), 41(41), 0(1), 0(6), 11(18), 97(65), 51(50), 27(34), 3(4), 29(44), 4(6), 90(86), 10(19), 29(36), 7(12), 2(5)
Vikramjit Singh - Right Arm Medium
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
3(9), 25(25), 4(13), 2(16), 12(20), 52(67), 9(14), 13(14), 40(49), 110(109), 0(2), 37(32), 30(43), 8(11), 88(111), 0(7), 12(18), 21(18), 45(53), 27(29)
DNB, 0/27(4), DNB, 0/9(1), 0/16(2), DNB, 2/12(4), 0/18(3), 0/16(1), DNB, DNB, 0/11(1), 2/20(4), 1/19(3), 1/33(5), 1/18(5), 1/14(1), 0/29(3), DNB , DNB
Teja Nidamanuru -
5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn
41(34)*, 14(18), 9(16), 20(25), 21(26), 5(9), 0(2), 10(11), 2(2), 0(2), 111(76), 2(2), 58(68), 1(3), 1(4), 41(62), 48(71), 18(30), 0(1)
All-rounder :
Bas de Leede - Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
10(12), 3(6), 17(32), 4(7), 6(21), 2(7), 18(25), 67(78), 5(9), 0(1), 123(92), 39(19), 41(53), 33(47), 41(39)*, 4(24), 4(8), 5(12), 89(120), 16(30), 56(78), 34(41)
3/74(10), DNB, 2/25(7), 2/115(10), 0/29(3), 2/36(8), 1/64(10), 4/62(9), 2/25(4), 5/52(10), 0/47(9), 3/42(10), 2/72(6), 2/31(8), 2/37(10), 1/51(6), 3/50(9), 0/28(6), 2/42(10), 0/22(2), 0/27(3)
Colin Ackerman - Off break
1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
0(2), 29(35), 15(33), 10(11), 29(31), 13(25), 69(73), 17(21), 31(37)*, 6(16), 8(21), 1(4), 100(62)*,
0/31(7), 0/13(3), 1/25(7), 0/19(4), 1/39(9), 1/16(3), 0/28(4), 2/39(8), DNB, 1/56(10), DNB, 0/28(7), 2/46(10),
Sybrand Engelbrecht - Off break
2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB,
33(49), 58(86), 35(61), 11(21), 70(82), 19(37), 29(34), 9(13), 76(74)*, 73(102)*, 51(81)*, DNB,
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 1/37(5), 3/28(6), DNB, 1/31(6),
Saqib Zulfiqar - Left Arm Orthodox
5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
3(15), 10(18), 6(7), 33(32)*, 33(17), 2(5), 3(5), 34(31)*, 10(11), 56(64), 13(28), 12(20), 8(15)
1/25(3), 0/15(2), 2/59(10), 0/16(3), 0/26(3), 2/48(10), 2/43(7), 0/17(1), 0/20(2), 1/39(7), 1/13(3), DNB, DNB
Bowler :
Logan van Beek - Right Arm Medium
6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn,
2(2), 2(13), 23(16)*, 0(3), 59(75),
2/88(10), 1/30(7), 1/30(9), 4/74(10), 0/57(10), 3/60(9), 1/30(6), 2/35(5), 2/40(10), 1/49(10), 0/55(8), 3/26(9), 1/77(10), 4/24(10), 1/43(9), 0/48(7), 2/23(7), 0/40(6), 3/46(10), 3/66(10), 1/84(10)
R van der Merwe - Left Arm Orthodox
0/22(3), 1/57(5), 0/41(5), 0/42(9), 2/34(9), 2/56(9), 0/36(7), 2/42(9), 2/59(10), 2/34(9), 1/38(9), 0/25(6),
P van Meekeren - Right Arm Fast Medium
1/57(10), 0/35(5), 4/23(8), 0/64(10), 1/39(8), 2/40(9), 2/59(9), 1/40(6), 0/36(4), 0/41(4), 2/47(8), 2/81(10), 2/31(4),
Aryan Dutt - Right Arm Off-break
2/67(10), 0/49(9), 1/26(10), 1/59(7), 3/44(10), 0/19(5), 2/62(10), 1/48(10), 0/32(5), 1/51(10), 0/27(5), 3/31(10), 1/34(8), 0/71(10), 1/23(8), 1/46(9), 0/61(9), 2/27(6), 1/30(8), 1/74(9), 1/30(6), 0/31(10),
Shariz Ahmad - Legbreak
7dwn, DNB, 7dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB, 6dwn, 7dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
6(8), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 30(63), 2(18), 15(20), 2(9), 2(13)
0/13(2), 1/24(2), 0/18(2), 0/11(2), DNB, 2/62(6), 2/45(5), 1/46(5), 1/62(8), 0/39(5)
Ryan Klein -Right Arm Medium
0/41(7), 2/42(9), 2/49(10), 2/34(9), 1/38(9), 0/25(6), 2/31(9), 0/14(4), 0/41(5), 1/38(10), 1/52(8), 0/40(9),
Kyle Klein - Right Arm Fast Medium
2/17(7), 2/35(7), 1/86(10), 2/16(7), 1/20(4),
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