India Vs England, 2nd Semi Finel T20I World Cup, dream11 prediction today match

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Match : India Vs England, 2nd Semi Finel T20I World Cup,
Vanue : Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Date & Time : 10th November Thursday at 1:30 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 22
IND won - 12
ENG - 10,
NR - 00,
Tie - 00,
Pitch Report :
The Adelaide Oval wicket is a reasonably balanced track for both bowlers and batters. The fast bowlers generally get some early movement off the surface, and the spinners enter the fray in the middle phase of the match. This is a balanced track and is expected to help the both batters & bowlers equally one again and can get slower as the match progresses. Although the bowlers have a chance to limit the number of runs the batters score, they can do so if they bowl well. There are opportunities for both bowlers and hitters to succeed on this field. After winning the toss both teams looking for bat first because of chasing team won just 60% games here.
The average first innings scored here is 170 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 14°C on the Thursday with 60% humidity and 6 - 10 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
India :
KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Dinesh Karthik(wk), Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammad Shami, Arshdeep Singh.
England :
Jos Buttler (c & wk), Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood.
Preview :
India will battle it out with England in the second semi-final on Thursday (November 10). India topped Group B with 8 points, while England finished second in Group A with 7 points. India have hardly put a foot wrong in ICC the T20 World Cup 2022. Only against South Africa, Rohit Sharma & Co faced defeat. In all the other four matches, India have dominated with bat and ball.
The Men in Blue subsequently bounced back with back-to-back wins against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe to seal a first-place finish in Group 2 standings and qualify for the semifinals with 8 points. The Three Lions' road to semis saw them beat Afghanistan before they lost a rain-interrupted match versus Ireland courtesy DLS method.
Jos Buttler's side were awarded a point as their meeting with Ashes rivals Australia was washed out due to rain, but they responded well by beating New Zealand in a do-or-die clash, before sealing a semifinal berth by winning against Sri Lanka.
Team Guide
Makes various team combination with the help of these information.
Wicket keepers :
Rishabh Pant :
Rishabh pant is an attacking wicket keeper batter, he had a good series recently against West Indies were he's scored 115 runs in four matches. He's scored 964 runs in the shortest format of the game. Punt pick.
Dinesh Karthik :
Dinesh Karthik made a dream comeback in the series against South Africa and continued his sublime touch from the IPL. He scored 92 runs while striking at 158.62 in that series against the Proteas. He was scored 46 runs off just 21 balls earlier against South Africa & also looking good in warmup matches . Good pick.
Jos Buttler :
Jos Buttler is in phenomenal form and he had a great IPL season scoring the equal-most centuries in a single IPL season. The newly appointed England's skipper showing his batting skills in recently concluded T20I series against the Australia smashed two match winning fifties in three matches. Overall he's scored 2496 runs in 101 matches. Jos Buttler has played just five matches here and scored 160 runs. Buttler has scored 395 runs at an impressive average of 28.21 and strike rate of 142.08 against India. He was played a fantastic knock of (73 off 47) against NZ. No doubt he will be a default c/vc option.
Philip Salt :
Philip Salt is a very destructive batter can score runs easily in Powerplays Overs. He was open the innings in absence of Skipper Buttler against Pakistan recently and batted quite well smashed 88 off 41 in sixth match, he's played just 11 matches so far and managed to score 235 runs in these, but he was looking in good touch in The Hundred. will be an excellent punt pick if plays.
Batter :
Rohit Sharma :
Rohit Sharma one of the top batter in modern era. He was looking in good form against Australia recently and impressed with 75 runs three innings. He's scored 3826 runs at the an average of 31.36 wich is very good in this format. But he has managed score 270 runs in 12 innings in Australia at an average of 22.50 and smashed 53 runs off just 39 balls against Netherlands recently. Rohit Sharma managed to scored 383 runs at an impressive average of 34.81 in 13 innings against the England which includes a century & two half-centuries. Default c/vc pick.
Virat Kohli :
Virat Kohli is the all-time great batter and the positive thing is that he's looking in great form in this Asia Cup smashed 154 runs in four matches with the amazing average of 51.33. And also he's scored 731 runs at an fabulous average of 56.23 in this year so far. He's scored 589 runs in 19 innings with the average of 39.26 against the England. Kohli has been scored 3958 runs at an average of 52.77 in T20Is. Virat was the played one of the best knock of his career scored 82 runs against Pakistan and after that magnificent 64 against Bangladesh. which make our great fantacy captain option for grand league.
Lokesh Rahul :
Lokesh Rahul is a quality top order batter, he's expected to open the inning alongside Rohit Sharma. He will be rearing to go after missing majority of the games since the last T20 World Cup. But he was the second leading scorer at the IPL earlier this year were he's strucked 616 runs at an impressive average of 51.33 with two centuries & four half-centuries. Rahul smashed five half-centuries in last ten T20I innings. Rahul smashed consecutive second half-century ( 50 vs BAN & 51 vs ZIM). which make him safest c/vc choice for this match.
Suryakumar Yadav :
Suryakumar Yadav is one of the top ranked T20Is batter at the moment. He is a quality batter who has been in great form in recently concluded T20 series against South Africa & Australia. He's smashed 1026 runs in 28 innings at an impressive average of 44.60 includes a century & nine half-centuries in this year. Overall he has amassed 1270 runs in 39 T20Is for India so far, and that included a century & 12 fifties as well. He has scored 50+ thrice in the last five Innings. Surya strucked 61, 30, 68, 51, 15, 50, 52, 8, 61, 50 & 69 recently matches. Surya strucked 61 off just 25 balls against Zimbabwe in the last match. Could be a great c/vc option.
Dawid Malan :
Dawid Malan is a consistent batter who's coming from fantastic The Hundred season were he's smashed 377 runs in just nine matches and also looking in solid touch against Australia recently. He's played 55 matches so far and scored 1748 runs at an average of 38.84 in these, which includes a century and 14 half-centuries. Malan played just nine matches in Australia and scored 223 runs at an impressive average of 37.16 includes two half-centuries and also scored just 148 runs with the average of 37.00 against the India in five four matches. Another safest c/vc pick for this match.
Alex Hales :
Alex Hales made his dreamy come back in national side after long time against Pakistan recently. He was smashed 259 runs in nine matches recently in The Hundred matches and played a magnificent knock of 84 off just 51 against Australia recently & smashed 47 off just 30 balls in the last match against the SL. Overall he's scored 1987 runs at an impressive average of 30.10 in 73 matches. He will be seeking to improve on his T20 record against India scored 245 runs at an average of 30.62 in nine innings. Will be a solid c/vc pick.
Harry Brook :
Harry Brook is an a young talented middle batter slammed 436 runs in 12 innings of the T20 Blast at a strike rate of 163.9, with a top score of 77. He's played 18 T20Is so far and managed to scored just 352 runs. Punt pick.
Liam Livingstone :
Liam Livingstone is an attacking batting allrounder, who's able to destroy any bowling lineup on his day. Livingston rested series against Australia, and he will looking for find his rhythm for the T20 WC2022 here. He's scored 422 runs at an average of 22.21, and as well as scalped 15 wickets in 27 matches so far. The all-rounder was excellent against Ireland recently (3/17), and he is a factor with the bat, too. Will be a solid c/vc pick.
All-rounder :
Hardik Pandya :
Hardik Pandya is an experienced campaigner who has been effective in both the departments in this format for India, he has notched up 1054 runs and hunted 62 wickets with the ball in this format. He had a good series against Australia recently smashed 71 off just 30 balls in first match and he was played an important role in India's victory in the against Pakistan scored 40 an also picked up three wickets. Hardik displayed his all-round skills in this year, smashed 501 runs and returning to pick up 20 wickets with the ball. Hardik Pandya always the x-factor against the England, he's scored 216 runs at an impressive average of 27.00 and aslo picked up 14 wickets in just 13 matches. Default c/vc pick.
Deepak Hooda :
Deepak Hooda is a fantastic batting allrounder, he is coming off a magnificent tour of Ireland and West indies, where he smashed 220 runs in five matches. This included a brilliant 104* in the second T20I against Ireland. He's out on a duck in the last match. Good pick.
Axar Patel :
Axar Patel is an amazing bowling allrounder, he's bowled 1 or 2 overs in powerplays, can provide early breakthrough for his team. He has played 36 matches so far in which he has taken 34 wickets and scored 171 runs with an average of 14.25. If we talk about his current form so that is fabulous in recently matches, he was the highest wicket-taker in recently concluded series against Australia scalped eight wickets in just three matches, and they come down to bat too low, but he's able to hit the ball very well, must have pick.
Ben Stokes :
Ben Stokes is the one of the best allrounder in the world at the moment who was the match winner for England in the last match scored valuable 42 runs & also take a wicket. He's scored 533 runs at an average of 19.74 and also picked up 25 wickets in 41 matches. He's a good record against the India managed to scored 144 runs at an average of 24.00 & also picked up five wickets in nine matches. Expect the all-rounder to hit the Adelaide pitch hard, forcing the Irish batsmen to hit square. Will be a popular c/vc for this match.
Moeen Ali :
Moeen Ali is an experienced off-spinning all-rounder. Moeen Ali is England’s leading run-scorer in T20Is this year, with 496 in 21 innings at an average of 31.00 and strike rate of 158.97. And had a fantastic series against Pakistan with the bat, overall he has scored 1025 runs and has returned with 40 wickets at an economy rate of 8.36 in his T20Is career. He's able to make decent contribute with both & ball. Another safest c/vc option for this match.
Sam Curran :
Sam Curran is a fabulous all-rounder he is back on track after missing a lot of games for England. Sam Curran was outstanding in the recent Australia series. Sam Curran is in incredible form. After taking five wickets in two innings against Australia, Curran then took 5/10 against Afghanistan. He's played 33 T20Is so far and scored 158 runs & picked up 38 wickets as well. He will be key with the ball and looking good in T20I series against Pakistan picked up seven wickets. Sam Curran was the game-changer in the recent series against Australia. He took the most with five wickets. will be a very good c/vc option for grand league.
Bowler :
Yuzvendra Chahal :
Yuzvendra Chahal have an some serious form at the moment. The purple cap winner ended up as the highest wicket taker of this edition of IPL with 27 scalps. He has picked up 84 wickets from 66 T20Is matches so far. He was bowled well in last meet picked up a wickets against Pakistan. He's a good record in Australia picked up 4 wickets in just 3 matches with average of 29.35. Will be a default c/vc choice from bowling section in grand league.
Mohammed Shami :
Mohammed Shami is a very disciplined bowler who's known for his accurate line & leght like test matches. He's bowled in powerplay as well as in middle overs. He's made his solid T20ls comeback from T20 WC 2021, overall he's picked up 24 wickets in 22 matches. Shami becomes more effective in Australian soil which make him one of the safest c/vc pick for grand league.
Harshal Patel :
Harshal Patel has been in terrific for with the ball from the IPL 2021, He wasnthe Purple Cap winner with 32 wickets in 2021 edition after he took 19 wickets in the 2022 season. He has played 21 T20ls matches so far in which he has taken 27 wickets and he was not is in his best against Australia recently managed to get only one wicket in three matches. he's bowled in death overs thus for them more chances of getting wickets. Another
safest option from bowling section.
Ravichandran Ashwin :
Ravichandran Ashwin made his T20 comeback since Nov 2021 in last series against West Indies were he's taken 3 wickets in as many matches. He will be lead the Indian spin attack along with Yuzvendra Chahal. He's bowled well with lots of variations and picks wickets in regular basis, he's also a very handy with bat. He's picked up 72 wickets at an economy of 6.85 which very good in this format of game. He was bowled well in the last match scalped three wickets. Good pick.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar :
Bhuvneshwar Kumar was named player of the series in the South Africa & England series during which he claimed ten wickets at an economy rate of just 6.10. He is expected to have an equally good outing here once again and picked up four wickets in first match of Asia cup earlier against Pakistan. Bhuvneshwar has grabbed a total of 89 wickets in 84 T20I games. England will be wary of getting past with Bhuvi's swing specially in the powerplay. Bhuvneshwar Kumar has picked the most wickets for India in 2022. His 36 wickets have come at a average of 17.60 most of which have come in the powerplay. Must have pick.
Arshdeep Singh :
Arshdeep Singh is an attacking bowler, was looking well in IPL & recently T20 series against South Africa were he's picked up five wickets. Arshdeep was bowled magnificently in the against Pakistan picked up three wickets while bowled economical and scalped a wickets in the last match while bowled economical. Overall he's scalped 29 wickets in just 18 matches with average of 17.82. Arshdeep is able to trouble any batter with his accurate Yorkers. Will be a great punt pick for grand league.
David Willey :
David Willey looking in great form with ball at the moment, he's taken seven wickets in last five matches. Overall he's 51 wickets in 41 matches. He's also a handy batter who's capable to hit the ball very well one of the best pick in bowling section.
Reece Topley :
Reece Topley is new main pacer for England he was looked in good shape in recently matches against Australia scalped three wickets in just three matches. Overall he had picked up 22 wickets from 22 matches at an average of 29.50, an economy of 8.30. He has taken six wickets in last 5 matches. Must have pick.
Adil Rashid :
Adil Rashid is a vateren English Leg-spinner, he's set to return to the lineup after missing the previous T20Is series against India but he was not looking in his best against Pakistan recently. He has taken 90 wickets in 90 T20Is until now. Adil Rashid has played 11 matches against India and picked up just 7 wickets in that. Punt pick.
Mark Wood :
Mark Wood is an experienced made his T20Is comeback from November 2021 against Pakistan recently and bowled well scalped six wickets in just two matches that he was played. He's scalped 44 wickets in 27 matches so far with average of 18.34. This year has been very good for them so far, Wood has managed to take 18 wickets in just seven innings at an average of 10.33. Wood bowled well in the last match picked up three wickets. Must have pick if plays.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
India T20Is
WK:
Rishabh Pant –
3dwn, Open, DNB, DNB, DNB, 2dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn,
3(5), 27(14), DNB, DNB, DNB, 20(16)*, 17(13), 14(12), DNB, 44(31),
Dinesh Karthik –
4dwn 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn,
7(5), 6(15), 1(2), 20(14), 46(21), 17(7)*, DNB, 1(2), 10(2)*
Batter :
Rohit Sharma (c) –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
15(13), 2(8), 15(14), 53(39), 4(7), 15(14), 0(2), 43(37), 0(2), 17(14), 46(20)*,
Virat Kohli –
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open,
25(25), 64(44)*, 12(11), 62(44)*, 82(53)*, 19(13), 40(28)*, 3(9), 63(48), 11(6), 2(7), 122(61)*,
KL Rahul –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
51(35), 50(32), 9(14), 9(12), 4(8), 57(33), 57(28), 51(56)*, 1(4), 10(6), 55(35),
Suryakumar Yadav –
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
61(25)*, 30(16), 68(40), 51(25)*, 15(10), 50(33), 8(6), 61(22), 50(33)*, 69(36),
Shreyas Iyer –
1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn,
1(4), 64(40), 24(27), 10(11), 0(4), 28(23), 4(2),
All-rounder :
Hardik Pandya - Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
18(18), 5(6), 2(3), 40(37), 2(5), 25(16)*, 9(9), 71(30)*, 17(13), 0(2), 33(17)*,
2/16(3), 2/28(3), 1/29(4), 0/9(1), 3/30(4), 0/29(3), 0/23(3), 0/10(1), 0/22(2), 0/35(4), 1/44(4), 3/25(4),
Deepak Hooda–Right Arm Offbreak
3dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
0(3), DNB, 3(4), 16(14), 38(25), 21(19),
DNB, 1/3(1), DNB,DNB, DNB, 0/4(1), 0/1(1),
Akshar Patel –Left Arm Orthodox
5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn,
0(0), 7(6), 2(3), 6(6), 9(8), DNB,DNB, DNB,
1/40(4), 0/6(1), 2/18(4), 0/21(1), 1/13(1), 1/53(4), 1/16(4), 3/33(4), 2/13(2),
Bowler :
YuzvendraChahal– Legbreak Googly
1/28(3), 1/22(4), 0/12(1), 1/42(4), 3/34(4), 1/43(4),
Bhuvneshwar Kumar–Right Arm Medium
1/11(3), 0/27(3), 0/21(4), 2/9(3), 1/22(4), 2/30(4), 0/52(4), 5/4(4), 0/30(4), 1/40(4), 1/15(3), 4/26(4),
Mohammad Shami –Right Arm Medium
2/14(2), 1/25(3), 1/13(4), 1/27(4), 1/25(4), 3/4(1), 1/33(4), 1/43(4),
Arshdeep Singh –Left Arm fast Medium
1/9(2), 2/38(4), 2/25(4), 2/27(4), 3/32(4), 1/34(3), 2/62(4), 3/32(4), 1/7(2),
Ravi Ashwin– Right Arm Offbreak
3/22(4), 0/19(2), 1/43(4), 2/21(4), 0/23(3), 0/28(4), 0/35(4),
Shardul Thakur –Right Arm Medium Fast
4/36(4), 0/27(4), 0/38(3), 2/44(4), 3/40(4), 0/32(3)
Harshal Patel –Right Arm Medium
1/30(3), 0/49(4), 0/45(4), 2/26(4), 1/18(2), 0/32(2),
Ravi Bishnoi –Legbreak Googly
1/26(4), 4/16(3), 2/27(4), 2/26(4), 2/30(4), 0/34(4), 1/41(4),
Mohammad Siraj –Right Arm Medium
0/44(4), 0/31(2), 1/41(4), 0/36(2), 0/27(3), 0/22(2), 0/35(4), 2/30(4),
England T20Is
WK :
Jos Buttler (c & Wk) –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
28(23), 73(47), 0(2), 18(18), 65(41)*, 17(13),68(32), 29(14), 22(7),
Philip Salt –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
1(3), 20(12), 88(41), 3(6), 8(4), 8(6),
Batter :
Alex Hales –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
47(30), 52(40), 7(5), 19(20), 9(13), 0(2), 4(7), 84(51), 18(13), 27(12), 1(3),
Dawid Malan –
DNB, 6dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
DNB, 3(1)*, 35(37), 18(30), 23(19), 82(49), 2(2)*, 78(47)*, 26(18), 36(35),
Harry Brook –
2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
4(5), 7(3), 18(21), 7(6), 45(24)*, DNB, 1(2), 12(10), 46(29)*, DNB, 4(9), 34(29), 81(35)*,
Liam Livingstone– Legbreak
3dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
4(6), 20(14), 1(2)*, 29(21)*, 28(16), 45(32), 5(4), 51(32)*, 4(3), 21(20),
0/26(3), 3/17(3), DNB, 0/16(2), 1/8(2), 0/7(5B), 0/10(5B), 0/7(5B), 0/28(20B), 1/12(10B),
All-rounder :
Ben Stokes –Right Arm Medium
1dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn*, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
42(36)*, 8(7), 6(8), 2(4), 36(18), 17(10)*, 7(11), 9(9), 5(7), 5(7), 8(12),
1/24(3), 1/10(1), 1/8(2), 2/19(4), 1/25(2), DNB, 1/10(2), 0/18(2), 2/24(20B), 1/8(10B), 1/15(2),
Moeen Ali –Right Arm Offbreak
4dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB,
1(5), 5(6), 24(12)*, 8(10), DNB, DNB, 44(27), 10(7),
0/5(1), 0/4(1), DNB, DNB, 0/14(2), DNB, DNB, 0/11(1), 0/5(1),
Sam Curran –Left Arm Fast Medium
5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, 5dwn,
6(11), 6(3)*, DNB, DNB, 33(14), 8(6), 2(5), DNB, DNB, 17(11),
1/27(4), 2/26(4), 2/31(4), 5/10(4), 1/14(2), 3/25(4), 2/35(4), 1/27(3), 2/26(4), 2/23(4),
Liam Dawson –Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn,
34(17), DNB, 5(5), 6(1)*, 6(8)*, 0(0)*, 7(7),
1/32(4), 0/7(1), 0/26(4), 1/25(15B), 3/15(20B), 1/21(20B),
Bowler :
David Willey –Left Arm fast Medium
2/22(2), 0/12(1), 1/21(3), 2/22(4), 2/32(4), 2/23(4)
Mark Wood –Right Arm fast
3/26(3), 1/25(3),3/34(4), 2/23(4), 0/25(3), 3/34(4), 3/24(4),
Chris Woakes – Right Arm Medium
1/24(3), 2/33(4), 0/41(3), 1/24(4), 3/4(2), 3/26(4), 1/30(4), 2/36(4),
Reece Topley –Left Arm Fast Medium
0/9(1), 1/35(4), 2/36(4), 1/34(4), 1/31(4), 2/37(4), 1/22(4),
Chris Jordan –Right Arm fast Medium
1/36(4), 0/39(3), 0/21(2), 1/20(20B), 0/33(20B), 2/16(20B),
Adil Rashid –Legbreak Googly
1/16(4), 0/33(4), 0/24(4), 0/32(4), 0/14(2), 0/38(4), 1/41(3), 1/5(4),
Richard Gleeson –Right Arm Fast Medium
1/39(4), 0/13(2), 1/38(3), 3/51(4), 1/31(4), 3/15(4),
Tymal Mills –Left Arm fast Medium
0/33(20B), 1/35(3), 2/22(3), 3/30(4), 2/47(4),
Cheat Sheet
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