Pakistan vs Netherlands, Match 29 of T20 World Cup, dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Pakistan vs Netherlands, Match 29 of T20 World Cup,

Venue : Perth Cricket Stadium, Perth

Date & Time : 30th October Sunday at 12:30 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 01
PAK won - 01
NED won - 00
NR - 00,

Pitch Report :

The pitch at the Perth Stadium is a bowling-friendly one and offers great assistance to both pacers and spinners throughout the game and it is anticipated that it will continue to be so for this game as well. On this track, the spinners have little assistance. Both teams have world-class pacers available for this fixture. Batsmen will have to spend quality time in the middle to get going here in the initial overs.

The average first innings score here is 150 runs so far.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 16°C on the Sunday with 48% humidity and 31 km/hr wind speed. There are 10% chance of rain during the game.

Probable XI :

Pakistan :

Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan(wk), Shan Masood, Shadab Khan, Haider Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Asif Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf

Netherlands:

Vikramjit Singh, Max ODowd, Bas de Leede, Tom Cooper, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Tim Pringle, Logan van Beek, Shariz Ahmad, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren.

Preview :

Netherlands and Pakistan will lock horns in an exciting encounter of the T20 World Cup on October 30. Pakistan were stunned by an unfancied Zimbabwe side in their last match. Babar Azam and Co are on the brink of getting knocked out from the Super 12 stage after suffering defeats against India and Zimbabwe. While their bowling was superb, their batters looked miserable against Zimbabwe. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan have not contributed with the bat in the last two matches. They will have to provide a solid start to Pakistan in the must-win match against the Netherlands. Pakistan will also have to be mindful of the big-hitting Vikramjit Singh and Max O’Dowd. The Netherlands has nothing to lose and will be aiming to play a fearless brand of cricket.

The Pakistan team have lost both of their league matches and needs to win this game to stay alive in the tournament. In their last game, they were impressive with the ball, but could not back up well with the bat and fell short of just one run in a chase of 131 against Zimbabwe. The likes of Shan Masood and Haris Rauf will be their key players.

The Netherlands, on the other hand, have lost in their both outings as well and will look to come up with improved performances. They faced India in their latest outing and conceded 179. In reply, they could only score 114 and lost by 65 runs. The Dutch team will rely on the contributions of Max O’Dowd and Paul Van Meekeren.

Team Guide

Make various team combinations with the help of these information.

Wicket keeper :

Mohammad Rizwan :

Mohammad Rizwan is an amazing batter specially in limited overs format, he was top runs getter in the recently concluded Asia Cup. He will be open the innings along with skipper Babar Azam, The keeper-batsman has magnificently scored 2478 runs in 75 T20Is at an impressive average of 50.57. Rizwan was smashed 71 off 51 against India earlier and smashed four half-centuries in six matches against England recently. Mohammad Rizwan has struck nine half-centuries in 20 T20I matches this year, with a total of 839 runs at an average of 49.35 and strike rate of 123.74. Also, he has wonderful numbers away games scored 971 runs with the average of 42.21, Must have pick.

Scott Edwards :

Scott Edwards is one of the Netherlands’ leading run-scorer in T20Is this year, but not looking good in recent T20Is he's managed to scored only 84 runs in last five matches. He's has struck 548 runs in 40 innings at an average of 20.29 without any century or half-century in shortest format of the game. Good pick.

Lohan Louwrens :

Lohan Louwrens is a an excellent young wicketkeeper who quit consistent, who's scored consecutive smashed five 40+ scores in last six ODIs matches with one century & 2 half centuries, but he's played just three T20Is so far and managed to scored just 26 runs at an average of 26.00, can be repeat same performance in also this match? Punt pick.

Batter :

Babar Azam :

Babar Azam is currently the best T20Is batsman in the world. He has scored two high scoring knock ( 87* & 110* ) against England recently after Asia Cup, he's not in his best in Asia cup managed to scored only 68 runs in six matches. He recently had a good Tri-Series in New Zealand, with two fifties in five matches scored 192 runs at an average of 48.00. He's becomes more dangerous in Australia, scored 119 runs with average of 29.75. Overall he's made 3235 runs, with two century & 29 half-centuries in 92 matches. Maintaining his evergreen form in shortest form the game he's scoring with the average of 42.56. No doubt he will be a default captain choice for this match.

Fakhar Zaman :

Fakhar Zaman is a dashing opening batter, he's looking for for play attacking cricket specifically in powerplays overs Fakhar scored 1349 runs at an average of 21.75 in 71 matches. In the last five matches, he was dismissed scoring under 15 runs in forth. But he's good numbers against the Zimbabwe with 168 runs in eight innings with the average of 21.00. Another solid c/vc pick from batter section.

Shan Masood :

Shan Masood is a technically sound batter who's made his T20Is debut recently against England and overall he's scored 316 runs in 14 innings, he was coming from good National T20 cup and looking good in Asia cup as well as and scored 44 runs in the last match. Punt pick.

Khushdil Shah :

Khushdil Shah is an utility player, he's a proper allrounder who can able to contribute to with both bat & ball. He's batted in the middle order and also bowled 1-2 overs in crucial occasions, some good knocks recently against England. Khushdil scored 309 runs at an average of 20.60 in T20Is. Will be a solid option for grand league if Pakistan's top order collapse earlier.

Asif Ali :

Asif Ali is an attacking batter who can smash the ball very well. But he's not in his best from couple of times, he's out on single digit fourth times in last five innings. However he's a game changer, able to change the Scenario of the game within a few balls. He's scored just 544 runs in the 55 matches so far. Looking his current form, it would be better to avoid him in H2H or small leagues, but will be the best option for a grand league.

Tom Cooper :

Tom Cooper is a vatren Dutch player, who's played in the 2011 World Cup, he has scored 591 runs at an averages 23.64. He's coming from good performance in T20 WC qualifiers but unfortunately in the last match. Good pick.

Max O’Dowd :

Max O’Dowd is an fantastic opener who has able to play big knocks with consistency his latest seven scores are 16, 8, 71, 35, 23, 06, 02, 12, 16 & 73 and he has been featured in 53 matches since then. He has made 1495 runs at an average of 30.51 and has hit a century & 10 half-centuries. If Netherlands are to do well, they need O’Dowd to give them a good start. Max O'Dowd having a fantastic year so far scored 331 runs at an impressive average of 34.80 including two fifties and scored magnificent 71 runs against Sri Lanka recently. Must have pick.

Vikramjit Singh :

Vikramjit Singh looked in promising form in ODIs against ENG and Pakistan give a solid start to his team he smashed 50, 01, 65 & 06 runs in last four matches and looked good in all of them but he's not able to maintained his consistency in T20Is so far. Overall he's played just eight matches and scored 76 runs and 39 runs in the second match against Namibia. But he's able to scores 30 - 40 easily. Punt pick.

Teja Nidamanuru :

Teja Nidamanuru is an solid batting allrounder but also listed in batting section in D11, he's an Indian-born who plays for Netherlands now. Teja's shown his talent against West indies recently he's smashed unbeaten 58 off 51 balls in the first match of ODIs series, but he didn't do anything well in T20Is. He will be a best punt pick from Dutch side.

All-rounder :

Shadab Khan :

Shadab Khan made a return to the Pakistan team in Asia Cup after missing the games against Australia. He's making a spectacular comeback in the again West indies since from almost one year. He's looking good with both bat & ball in Asia cup. He is expected to contribute massively with both bat and ball in this game. Shadab has so far scored 400 runs and has also picked up 90 wickets from 79 matches in this format. He was promoted up in batting in last match against Zimbabwe were he was scored 27 runs and done wonder with bowling scalped three wickets. Must have pick.

Mohammad Nawaz :

Mohammad Nawaz has been impressive with his ability to contribute in both departments. However, he has not performed well in international circuit. He has played 50 T20Is matches and scored just 385 runs & picked up 46 wickets so far. Nawas is third highest wicket-taker in Asia Cup with eight wickets in six matches and also bowled well in the previous tri series, expected same performance here. Good pick.

Iftikhar Ahmed :

Iftikhar Ahmed is a more effective with ball than bat because he's batted very low, Because Pakistan's top order is very strong, the chances of them batting are very less. He has played only 38 matches so far in which he has scored 596 runs and has also taken three wickets with bowling, also he was played a useful inning of 51 runs against India recently. Risky pick.

Bas de Leede :

Bas de Leede is an attacking batting allrounder, he was performed good in recently in T20 WC qualifiers and played a fantastic of 91 off 67 balls against USA, and smashed 119 runs in two matches against New Zealand recently. Bas de Leede is a x-factor, as always. The star all-rounder has hit 363 runs this year at an average of 45.37, including some crucial runs in this tournament. He has also taken 19 wickets in 11 matches, including nine in this World Cup. He's played 28 T20Is matches and scored 591 runs with the average of 31.10 & also picked up 21 wickets in these, he was the top wicket taker in the first match scalped three wickets and two wickets against the Bangladesh also scored 16 runs. He will be an important pick for this game.

Logan van Beek :

Logan van Beek is a key all-rounder for the Netherlands. He has produced just 56 runs and 19 scalps from 20 T20Is matches. Also he was the top wicket-taker of any bowler in New Zealand earlier this year with seven wickets at an average of 21.14, & economy of 5.92. And picked up four wickets in 3 matches against West Indies. He was done a fantastic job with ball in recent matches picked up 6 wickets in last six matches , can give some good fantacy pints with both bat & ball. Must have pick.

Bowlers :

Shaheen Afridi :

Shaheen Afridi is a premiere bowler from Pakistan he's missed Asia cup & England's series due to injury before that he was performed well in PSL. Overall he's picked up 47 wickets at an average of 25.65 in 42 matches. And he's taken 11 wickets in six matches in Australia. Will be a solid c/vc pick for this match.

Haris Rauf :

Haris Rauf is a key bowler for his team. His pace, variations, and perfect executions at the death over make him the death over specialist in Pakistan bowling unit. He has scalped 67 wickets from 52 T20i matches. He's Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker this year with 26 wickets, and also taken 14 wickets in nine T20s on this ground at an average of 15.80 and economy of 6.60. He's scalped three wickets in just two matches in Australia in T20Is. Must have pick.

Mohammad Hasnain :

Mohammad Hasnain is a talented young pacer who's impressed everyone with his disciplined bowling capabilities. He was picked up four wickets in four matches in Asia Cup recently. He's played just 27 matches so far and picked up 25 wickets in these with economy of 8.44, Punt pick.

Usman Qadir :

Usman Qadir is only specialist spin bowling option in Pakistan's bowling lineup. He was bowled well against Australia and England in before the Asia cup. He's managed to get 29 wickets from 23 T20Is so far. Can be proved to more effective on surface like this. Good pick.

Naseem Shah :

Naseem Shah is dashing young pacer who's bowled with good pace, and will be more effective in power plays overs. After fantastic performances in the Asia Cup, Naseem Shah will be eager to have a go again in this tournament. He's picked 12 wickets in 1q matches and also bowled well in the previous series scalped four wickets. Must have pick.

Paul van Meekeren :

Paul van Meekeren is a key bowler for his team. He will be open the innings with the ball and on his day he can give 2 - 3 wickets easily. He was bowled well in qualifiers matches. Overall he's picked up 61 wickets in 53 matches so far and picked up one wicket in the last match. Must have pick.

Fred Klaassen :

Fred Klaassen is a strike bolwer for Netherlands who has brilliant record in this farmet, he has played 33 T20ls and has taken 37 wickets at an average of 23.64. He was bowled well in the first match scalped two wickets & one wicket in the last match. However, he's bowling in initial stage and as well as death overs, must have pick.

Brandon Glover :

Brandon Glover could be an effective choice for this match, he was coming from fabulous county season, as well as scalped three wickets in war up match. Overall he's picked up 30 wickets in just 21 matches with the average of 16.03. Good pick.

Tim Pringle :

Tim Pringle is a quality spinner who's very impressive in this tournament so far. The left-arm bowler normally Bowles in initial stage of the match and looking for give early breakthrough for his team. He was bowled very economical and also picked up three wickets in ongoing tournament. Good pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

PakistanT20Is

WK :

Mohammad Rizwan (Wk) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
14(16), 4(12), 34(29), 69(56), 16(17), 4(12), 1(4), 63(46), 88(67),

Mohammad Haris –

Open, Open,Open, Open, Open, Open
7(8), 6(11), 41(17), 14(15), 1(3), 5(6)

Batter :

Babar Azam (c) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
4(9), 0(1), 15(14), 55(40), 21(23), 79(53)*, 4(4), 87(59)*,

Fakhar Zaman –

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
0(1), 13(28), 5(9), 15(18), 53(41), 10(6), 0(1),

Shan Masood –

1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
44(38), 52(42), 39(22), 19(21), DNB, 14(12), 0(2), 56(43), 0(2),

Haider Ali –

4dwn, 4dwn, Open, 3dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn,
0(1), 2(4), 18(16), 31(15), 0(2), 8(11), 10(2), 18(14),

Asif Ali –

6dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
2(3), 14(12), 1(2), 2(2)*, 25(20)*, 7(9), 9(9), 5(4),

Khushdil Shah –Left Arm Orthodox

3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn,
0(1), 27(25), 2(3), 29(21), DNB, 5(7)*, 2(4), 4(8), 1(3),

All-rounder :

Shadab Khan –Legbreak Googly

3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 1dwn*, DNB, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn,
17(14), 5(6), DNB , 14(14), DNB, DNB, 8(7), 34(22),
3/23(4), 0/21(4), 1/19(2), 1/30(2), 1/30(4), 0/31(4), 1/26(4),

Iftikhar Ahmed –Right Arm Offbreak

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn,
5(10), 51(34), 22(18), 25(14)*, DNB, 27(27), DNB, 19(16), 31(21),
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), 0/14(1), 0/5(1), 0/34(4), DNB, 1/16(4),

Mohammad Nawaz– Left Arm Orthodox

5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
22(18), 9(6), DNB, 10(11), 38(22)*, 45(20)*, 0(1), DNB, 16(19), DNB, 2/42(4), 1/7(2)*, 0/37(2), 1/33(4), 1/37(3), 0/28(4), 2/44(4), 0/12(1),

Bowler :

ShaheenAfridi– Left Arm fast Medium

0/29(4), 0/34(4), 2/29(4), 0/7(2), 2/21(4), 3/26(4), 1/35(4), 2/15(4),

Haris Rauf –Right Arm Medium

1/12(3), 2/36(4), 2/34(4), 2/22(4), 3/28(4), 0/24(4), 2/41(4), 3/32(4),

Shahnawaz Dahani –Right Arm Fast

0/21(2), 1/22(3), 0/33(2), 0/62(4), 2/37(4), 1/38(4), 1/7(2), 0/29(4),

Naseem Shah –Right Arm fast

0/34(4), 1/23(4), 0/38(4), 1/31(3), 2/38(4), 2/27(4),

Mohammad Wasim –Right Arm Medium

4/24(4), 0/27(3), 2/16(3), 0/37(4), 2/33(4), 0/19(2), 2/20(4),

Mohammad Hasnain –Right Arm Medium fast

0/36(3), 0/38(4), 1/32(4), 2/40(4), 1/36(4), 0/51(4),

Usman Qadir – Legbreak

DNB, 2/48(4), 0/41(4), 2/36(4), 1/34(4), 2/33(4), 2/35(4),

Netherland T20Is

WK :

Scott Edwards–

4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn,
5(8), 16(24), 21(15), 1(5), 16(19)*, 15(12), 26(20)*, 20(16), 7(10),

Batter :

Max O’Dowd–

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
16(10), 8(8), 71(53)*, 35(35), 23(18), 43(35),

VikramjitSingh –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn,
1(9), 0(1), 7(14), 39(31), 10(7), 31(38), 3(8),

Tom Cooper–

3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
9(12), 0(0), 16(19), 6(6), 8(6), 18(13), 26(17),

Stephan Myburgh–

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
4(4), 24(22), 5(7), 22(24), 0(3), 0(6), 11(10),

Teja Nidamanuru– Right Arm Offbreak

4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn
0(4), 21(27), DNB, DNB, DNB, 9(11)

All-rounder :

Bas de Leede– Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn,
16(23), 0(1), 14(10), 30(30)*, 14(18), 8(11),
0/33(3), 2/29(3), 2/31(3), 2/18(3), 3/19(4), 3/20(4),

Colin Ackerman - Right Arm Off-break

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
17(21), 62(48), 0(1), 0(2), 17(19), 3(2)*, 72(46)*, 85(44),
DNB, 0/4(1),DNB, 1/17(3), DNB, DNB, 2/21(4), 1/9(1),

Logan van Beek– Right Arm Fast

6dwn, 7dwn, 7dwn, DNB, 5dwn
3(5), 2(5), 4(4)*, DNB, 4(8)
0/45(4), 1/12(3), 0/19(2), 0/37(3), 2/35(4),

Bowler :

Fred Klaassen - Left Arm fast Medium

1/33(4), 1/33(4), 1/34(4), 0/15(3), 2/13(4), 0/38(4),

Tim Pringle– Left Arm Orthodox

0/30(4), 1/10(2), 0/22(3), 1/15(3), 1/13(4), 1/16(2), 1/24(4), 1/21(4),

Roelof van der Merwe - Left Arm Orthodox

0/16(3), 1/6(1), 1/19(3), 0/16(2), DNB, 1/32(15B),

Paul van Meekeren - Right Arm Medium

1/32(4), 2/21(4), 2/25(4), 1/18(4), 0/21(4), 0/46(4),

Brandon Glover - Right Arm fast

3/17(4), 3/33(4), 2/21(4), 1/41(4) 1/12(3), 1/21(3),

S Ahmed– Left Arm Orthodox

0/5(1), 1/27(4), 0/26(2), 0/28(2), 2/15(3), 1/26(2), 1/6(2),

Timm van der Gugten - Right Arm Medium

1/31(3), 0/29(3), 0/38(4), 0/14(15B), 0/33(14B), 1/35(20B), 1/23(16B),

Cheat Sheet

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