New Zealand Vs Bangladesh, 11th Match of WC 2023 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : New Zealand Vs Bangladesh, 11th Match of WC 2023
Venue : MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Date & Time : 13th October, Friday at 2:00 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 41
NZ won - 30
BAN won - 10
NR - 01,
Tied - 00,
Pitch Report :
The pitch at the MA Chidambaram stadium is expected to provide a decent amount of support to both batters and bowlers in this game. Although the pacers have accounted for nearly 70 percent of the wickets in the last three matches, spin is likely to play a big role in this match. Dew is expected to play a role in the match at Chepauk. Both teams will ideally look to bat first upon winning the toss, with the pitch expected to slow down as the match progresses. So spinner likes Bishnoi and Piyush Chawla are going to be crucial at this pitch. The spinners can be the match winning factor at Chennai.
Average first innings score here is 290 runs so far.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 30°C on the Friday with 71% humidity and 11 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the match.
Probable XI :
New Zealand :
Devon Conway, Will Young, Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham (C & WK), Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner, Mark Chapman/Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
Bangladesh :
Tanzid Tamim, Litton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nazmul Hossain Shanto, Shakib Al Hasan (c), Towhid Hridoy, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah/Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman.
Preview :
New Zealand and Bangladesh will lock horns against each in their third game of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. The match is set to take place at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, the venue which hosted the India vs Australia encounter last Sunday (October 8).
New Zealand are sitting pretty with two wins from as many matches so far. They have put in a strong show with the bat in both their matches chasing down 283 runs against England and then posting 322 runs against the Netherlands. They will be keen on making it a hat-trick of wins in the ongoing mega event with a win over Bangladesh.
Bangladesh, meanwhile, will be looking to up the ante in their campaign as well. They are coming into this game after facing a strong England side in Dharamsala and they had also beaten Afghanistan in their opening game comfortably.
Bangladesh are certainly not the pushovers anymore especially in the ODI format and having beaten the Kiwis before at home, they will also be confident to put their best foot forward in this match.
New Zealand have no reason to change their playing XI but all eyes will be on Kane Williamson who is expected to be fit soon. However, the question is whom will he replace? The team is doing so well and with Rachin Ravindra settled at number three, it will be interesting to see the batting position of the skipper. All this only when and if he gets fit for this or upcoming World Cup fixtures.
Among others, the spin bowling department of Rachin and Mitchell Santner is performing well and they might also think of including Ish Sodhi for this game at the expense of Mark Chapman who hasn’t had much to do so far in two matches.
The pace bowling attack of Matt Henry and Trent Boult is also going its job perfectly, taking wickets and saving runs, which might even keep a fit Tim Southee out of the line-up for the rest of the tournament now.
On the other hand Bangladesh have backed Tanzid Tamim to come good at the top of the order and should continue to back him. Mehidy Hasan Miraz has been a gold dust at number three with his batting skills while he also delivers 10 overs of off-spin and take some wickets. Shakib Al Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim form the rock middle order for Bangladesh.
They might just think of adding a third spinner to their line-up with the match set to be played in Chennai. Nasum Ahmed will be in contention in that case but again either Mahmudullah or Shoriful Islam will have to be left out.
Team Guide
Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.
*New Zealand*
Tom Latham :
Tom Latham is a stylish elegant left-hand batter. He stabilizes the batting in the middle order for New Zealand and scored valuable 53 runs in the previous outing. In 136 ODIs, he has scored 3850 runs at an average of 35.0, which includes 7 centuries and 22 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 14 matches against the Bangladesh and scored 531 runs, Avg - 53.10, in these, includes three fifties & two hundreds. 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 decent knock in the WC opener smashed match winning unbeaten 152* runs. Overall he's 1058 runs in just 24 ODIs, with the average of 52.9, includes five centuries and three half-centuries. Conway has 225 runs at an outstanding average of 75.0 and a strike rate of 88.2 in three ODI against the Bangladesh. Another safest c/vc pick.
Kane Williamson :
Kane Williamson is the one of the top batter in the world and shown good form in both warm-up games. He has an excellent career record against the Bangladesh with 422 runs at an average of 52.8 and strike rate of 73.3, also smashed three fifties & a century. Will be a default c/vc pick for this match.
Will Young :
Will Young is an attacking opening batter who's played 24 ODIs so far and scored 888 runs at an average of 43.11 in these. He's loves to play his shots freely specially in the Powerplay. The opener loves to bat against the Bangladesh, hammered 140 runs at an average of 35.0 in just five matches. 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 previous series against the England played some crucial knocks. He'd scored 454 runs at an average of 30.27 & also gets 8 wickets in 22 ODIs matches so far. He was the done wonder with the ball in first game against the England scalped two wickets. Punt pick.
Mitchell Santner :
Mitchell Santner is the star performer in the last game took first fifer in WC 2023 and also smashed 36 runs off just 17 balls. The allrounder who's the equally effective with both bat & ball. He scored 229 runs at an average of 28.62 & gets 16 wickets in 13 games in India, including 5/59 in last game. He has also picked up 14 wickets in 12 matches against the Bangladesh. Santner can stifle the batters with his immaculate lines and lengths. He will be a giant in this World Cup and will look to make a significant impact in the tournament. Santner can also score a few runs consistently. Must have pick.
Daryl Mitchell :
Daryl Mitchell is among the best Kiwi batters in this World Cup. He has 700 runs at an average of 43.80 and a strike rate of 93.2 in 17 ODI innings this year. This includes a half-century and three centuries. The batting allrounder never dismissed in ODIs against the Bangladesh while scoring 112 runs. 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 was the man of the in WC opener against the England, smashed hi maiden ODI century (123* off 96) also gets a wicket after that made (51 runs + 1wkt) in last game. But he's managed to pick up just 14 wickets & scored 363 runs in his 14 matches ODI career. But he's able to done better compare these figures. Punt pick.
James Neesham :
James Neesham also looked in strong form during the warm-ups which could be his main source to develop his overall contributions that can continue to build his current form. He's played 74 matches so far and picked up 69 wickets in these and also scored 1437 runs at an average of 28.17. Neesham also scored 253 runs at an average of 23.0 & 23 wickets in 15 outings against the Bangladesh. 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 198 wickets in 106 ODIs with the best figures of 7 for 34. He was bowled well in last meat against the England took 5/51 before the WC. Trent Boult has 39 wickets at an average of 16.9 and a strike rate of 21.5 in 15 ODI innings against the Bangladesh. 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 25 wickets in 16 matches in India, while striking every 31 balls. He's also taken 22 wickets in 15 matches against the Bangladesh. 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 136 wickets in 77 matches so far. He was bowled well in both previous games took 3/48 & 3/40. Also he's picked up 15 wickets in just 8 matches against the Bangladesh. Good pick.
Ish Sodhi :
Ish Sodhi is the quality leg break bowler who could be more effective in Indian pitches. Overall he's picked up 61 wickets in 49 matches so far, with the economy is 5.46. Sodhi also scalped 8 wickets in just three matches against the Bangladesh. Punt pick.
*Bangladesh*
Mushfiqur Rahim :
Mushfiqur Rahim is the most experienced player in both these teams and can be a good option for captaincy roles. He has amassed 7459 runs at an average of 36.93 in 258 ODIs. The keeper-batsman has scored fourth most 679 runs at an average of 26.1 and strike rate of 66.6 against the New Zealand. Mushfiqur Rahim has smashed four 50+ scores in last nine ODIs. Good pick.
Litton Das :
Litton Das is the one of the best Bangladeshi batter at the moment, who's scored 2339 runs at an average of 32.04 in 79 matches. Litton managed to scored just 49 runs at an average of 7.0 against the New Zealand. Must have pick.
Mahmudullah :
Mahmudullah is an experienced batting allrounder, who's hammered 5020 runs and picked up 82 wickets 222 matches ODI career so far. The spining allrounder also accumulated second most 746 runs at an impressive average of 37.3 and also gets 8 wickets in 29 matches against the New Zealand. Must have pick.
Tanzid Hasan :
Tanzid Hasan is the promising youg batter who's made his debut recently against the India. He was played impressive knock in both warm-ups matches. He's very consistent in domestic level and he is in good form likely to deliver a similar performance in this match.
Najmul Hossain Shanto :
Najmul Hossain-Shanto showcased his batting brilliance in the Asia Cup matches and smashed magnificent century (104 off 105) against the Afghanistan. The left-hander is enjoying a solid year in ODIs, with 757 runs at an average of 50.5 and strike rate of 85.3. He has also smashed six half-centuries & two centuries in 2023. He was played decent knock 59(83)*, in first gane. He is in good form, he's likely to deliver a similar performance in this match.
Towhid Hridoy :
Towhid Hridoy is the you talented batter who's impressed in this year. He's scored 557 runs at an average of 37.14, in 19 ODIs matches so far. But he's managed to scored just 22 runs in two matches against the New Zealand. Punt pick.
Shakib Al Hasan :
Shakib Al Hasan is a left-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox spinner from Bangladesh. He has hammered 7399 runs and picked up 312 wickets in his 242 matches ODI career so far. The Bangladesh’s skipper has scored 639 runs at an average of 32.0 & most 37 wickets in 22 matches against the New Zealand. He was bowled amazingly in first game took 3/30. Default c/vc pick.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz :
Mehidy Hasan Miraz is another fantastic all-rounder from Bangladesh who can easily win you matches from both ends. He was the man of the match for his outstanding allround performance (57 runs + 3wkt) against the AFG in first game. He has amassed 1111 runs and 94 wickets in 84 ODIs. He has average numbers against the New Zealand, with four wickets & 93 runs in eight matches. Must have pick.
Mahedi Hasan :
Mahedi Hasan is a talented all-rounder who can contribute with both bat and ball and took 4/71 in the last game. He brings a balanced set of skills to the table, with 103 runs & 12 wickets in nine ODIs so far. He can swing his bat as well and could be a X-factor choice for the vice-captaincy role in fantasy teams.
Mustafizur Rahman :
Mustafizur Rahman is a quality bowler who brings the left-arm pace to the attack. He has scalped 157 wickets at an economy of 5.10 in 95 matches. He's also scalped 26 wickets in 13 matches in India. Also he's taken 20 wickets in 14 matches against the New Zealand.Good pick.
Taskin Ahmed :
Taskin Ahmed is a wicket taking right-arm fast bowler from Bangladesh. He's scalped 92 wickets in 65 matches with the economy is 5.42. The pace bowler has good numbers against New Zealand, with 8 wickets in 8 ODIs at an average of 48.8. Good pick.
Hasan Mahmud :
Hasan Mahmud is a young and promising right-arm fast bowler. In 18 ODIs, he has taken 25 wickets, showcasing his potential through impressive performances despite his limited experience. Good pick.
Nasum Ahmed :
Nasum Ahmed is a wicket taking Left-arm orthodox bowler from Bangladesh. He's scalped 12 wickets in as many matches with the economy is 3.91. He's also bowled economically in recently concluded Asia Cup. The spin bowler has good numbers at the Subcontinent conditions. Punt pick.
Shoriful Islam :
Shoriful Islam was bowled well and took 3/75 in last outing against England. There will be some help for the pacers at this venue, and Islam can exploit it. Good pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
New Zealand ODIs
WK :
Tom Latham -
3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
53(46), DNB, 13(22), 3(12), 19(22), DNB, 59(38), 60(76), 45(60), 98(85), 20(36),
Devon Conway -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
32(40), 152(121)*, 7(12), 9(18), 14(24), 111(121)*, 138(100), 7(16), 10(16), 52(65), 101(92)
Batter :
Kane Williamson -
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
53(68), 85(100), 26(39), 0(3)*, DNB, 94(98)*, 27(56), 17(58), 45(71), 34(50), 19(26), 22(31),
Daryl Mitchell – Right Arm Medium fast
2dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn
48(47), DNB, 4(14), 17(31), 57(52), 118(91)*, 34(48), 21(24), 129(119), 113(115), 6(8)
DNB, DNB, 2/40(7), 0/10(2), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), 3/32(7)
Glenn Philips - Right Arm off-break
4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
4(4), DNB, 25(32), 72(76), 2(4), DNB, 39(42), 7(20), 5(6), 5(7), 36(52)
0/11(2), 2/17(3), 1/57(8), 0/9(2), 0/16(4), 0/25(3), DNB, 1/65(5), 0/34(4), DNB, DNB
Mark Chapman -
5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
5(13), DNB, 43(33), 46(33), 13(21), 1(3), 15(14), 0(12), 47(37), 20(18), 7(7), 3(12),
Will Young –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
70(80), 0(1), 70(80), 0(8), 58(91), 24(31), 12(13), 33(39), 29(33), 87(91), 15(20), 33(41), 19(22), 86(78),
All-rounder :
James Neesham - Right Arm Fast Medium
DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn
DNB, 11(10), 17(15)*, 36(34), 2(4), 16(16), 34(11)*, 1(7),
0/56(7), 0/15(2), 0/64(9), 0/65(8), 0/41(10), 0/14(3), 1/30(4), 0/31(5),
Mitchell Santner - Left Arm Orthodox
6dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn
36(17)*, DNB, 4(8), 9(9), 34(29), 27(39), 57(45), 15(17)
5/59(10), 2/37(10), 1/38(7), 0/52(9), 0/58(10), 1/28(4), 1/56(10), 0/64(10)
Rachin Ravindra – Left Arm Orthodox
1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 1dwn, Open
51(51), 123(96)*, DNB, 10(14), 0(2), 61(48), 28(22), 4(2), DNB, 28(20), 9(9), 49(32), 22(23), 30(35),
1/46(10), 1/76(10), 1/20(5), 0/26(8), ABN, 4/60(10), 0/28(2), 0/32(4), 3/48(10), 3/65(10), 0/75(10), 1/53(8), DNB, ABN
Bowler :
Trent Boult - Left Arm Fast Medium
0/34(8), 1/48(10), 2/33(6), 0/37(8), 5/51(10), 3/37(7), 2/25(10), 4/38(10), 4/20(10), 3/53(10), 3/18(6)
Tim Southee - Right Arm Medium
0/29(4), 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
0/32(8), 1/26(6), 1/28(7), 1/80(9), 1/50(9), 0/53(10), 0/21(5), 1/77(10), 2/63(10), 1/31(7)
Matt Henry – Right Arm Medium
3/40(9), 3/48(10), 2/69(10), 1/42(7), 0/45(10), 1/47(8), 3/65(10), 3/54(10), 1/59(10), 0/45(10), 3/14(10)
Ish Sodhi - Leg break
0/40(6), 6/39(10), 1/60(10), 1/53(10), 0/56(10), 1/79(10), 1/51(10),
Bangladesh ODIs
WK :
Mushfiqur Rahim -
4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
51(64), 2(3)*, 8(15), 35(43), 18(25), 29(48), 64(87), 25(15), 13(22), 69(85), 1(3),
Litton Das -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn
76(66), 13(18), 5(6), 61(56), 6(16), 0(2), 15(24), 16(13), 53(60)*, 13(15), 26(35), 35(49),
Batter :
Najmul Hossain Shanto -
1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn
0(1), 59(83)*, 2(11), 104(105), 89(122), 11(15), 1(5), 12(36), 35(32), 117(93),
Mahmudullah - Right Arm off-break
DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, ABN, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn,
DNB, 18(21), 21(27), 49(76), ABN, 61(42)*, 0(2), 71(95), 40(62), 54(63),
0/7(1), 0/16(2), 0/25(4), DNB, 0/21(4), 0/46(8), DNB, 1/37(9), DNB, DNB,
Towhid Hridoy –
5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn
39(61), DNB, 5(13), 0(1), 18(17), 4(7), 54(81), 82(97), 2(9), 0(2), 20(21), 22(19)*, 16(34), 51(69),
Tanzid Hasan - Right Arm Medium
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
1(2), 5(13), 45(44), 84(88), 5(5), 16(12), 13(12), 0(3), 51(56), 9(9), 68(49), 5(14), 106(114)
All-rounder :
Shakib Al Hasan - Left Arm Orthodox
2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 2dwn
1(9), 14(19), 80(85), 3(7), 53(57), 32(18)*, 5(11), 39(39), 25(29), 15(38), 26(27), 20(21), DNB, 93(89),
1/52(10), 3/30(8), 1/43(10), 0/44(10), 0/31(6), 0/44(8), 2/29(10), 1/13(10), 2/50(10), 1/9(5), 0/57(9), DNB, DNB, 1/23(4),
Mehidy Hasan Miraz - Off break
3dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, Open, Open, Open, 5dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn
8(7), 57(73), 74(89), 67(54)*, 13(28), 28(29), 0(1), 112(119)*, 5(11), 25(48), 5(23),
0/55(6), 3/25(9), DNB, 1/32(10), 1/29(5), 0/14(3), 1/51(10), 1/41(8), 0/26(5), 2/60(9), DNB,
Mahedi Hasan - Right Arm off-break
6dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, ABN, 7dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 6dwn,
14(32), 3(5), DNB, 13(14), 17(29), ABN, 29(23)*, 6(16), DNB, 12(11), 36(19)*, DNB, 31(30),
4/71(8), 0/10(2), 3/36(9), 0/25(5), 3/45(10), 0/27(7), 2/50(9), 1/35(10), 1/35(9), 2/39(10), 0/33(10), 1/29(10), 1/48(10),
Bowler :
Taskin Ahmed - Right Arm Fast
1/38(6), 1/32(6), 1/23(4), 0/29(7), 3/62(10), 1/32(8), 4/44(9), 1/34(7), 2/23(9), 1/26(5), 3/26(10), 2/15(7), 3/66(10), 1/26(9), 2/33(7),
Mustafizur Rahman – Left Arm fast Medium
0/70(10), 1/28(7), 2/23(3), 2/53(10), 3/27(7), 3/50(8), 0/12(3), 2/60(10), 0/10(4), 4/44(10), 0/31(6), 1/25(6),
Shoriful Islam - Left Arm Fast Medium
3/75(10), 2/34(7), 1/32(3), 1/35(5), 2/32(6), 2/48((8), 1/24(8), 3/36(9), 1/23(4), 4/21(9), 2/83(9),
Hasan Mahmud - Right Arm Medium
1/38(4), 0/44(5), 0/29(6), 1/46(10), 3/57(10), 0/46(7), 1/61(9), 2/70(10), 0/36(7),
Nasum Ahmed – Left Arm Orthodox
1/20(2), 1/51(8), 1/50(10), 1/44(10), 2/21(8), 0/50(10), 0/31(10), 0/11(3), 3/43(8), 2/42(8), 2/36(10), 1/67(10),
Tanzim Hasan – Right Arm Medium
0/30(4), 1/33(5), 0/25(6), 2/32(8), 2/58(10), 3/67(10), 4/18(9), DNB, 2/78(10), 0/30(5), 1/34(8),
Cheat Sheet
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