Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Match 24 of T20 World Cup, dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Match 24 of T20 World Cup,
Venue : Perth Cricket Stadium, Perth
Date & Time : 27th October Thursday at 4:30 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 17
PAK won - 16
ZIM won - 01
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 19°C on the Thursday with 55% humidity and 24 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances 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
Zimbabwe :
Regis Chakabva(wk), Craig Ervine (c), Wesley Madhevere, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Milton Shumba, Ryan Burl, Luke Jongwe, Richard Ngarava, Tendai Chatara, Blessing Muzarabani.
Preview :
Pakistan will face the challenge of Zimbabwe in Match 24 of the T20 World Cup 2022 on Thursday in Perth. Pakistan are coming to this game after losing to India in a cliffhanger. They did all right with the bat to score 160 on the board but faltered when they could not defend the attack. The likes of Shan Masood and Haris Rauf will be the top players for the team. Zimbabwe won the last two league matches of Round 1. Interesting see and have gathered momentum. In their latest outing, their game was washed due to rain, and shared points with South Africa. It will be interesting to see if Sikandar Raza and Wesley Madhevere can produce a riveting knock.
Pakistan is coming off a last-ball defeat against their arch-rivals India. They are currently standing fifth on the Group 2 points table, and are yet to open their account on the points table. Batting is an area where they would be hoping to improve in this game.
On the other hand, Zimbabwe’s game got abandoned due to rain and they almost escaped a defeat against South Africa in their opening game. They have 1 point to their tally and are placed fourth on the points table. They will be hoping their bowlers to get back in form in this match. These two teams have faced each other in a total of 17 clashes so far, where Pakistan bucketed 16 wins while Zimbabwe came out victorious in the remaining one. Pakistan will be starting as favorites here once again, yet Zimbabwe is not a side that can be written off so early.
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 2464 runs in 74 T20Is at an impressive average of 51.33. 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 19 T20I matches this year, with a total of 825 runs at an average of 51.56 and strike rate of 124.62. Also, he has wonderful numbers against Z3 scored 235 runs with the average of 117.50, Must have pick.
Regis Chakabva :
Regis Chakabva is a very good batter he will be open the inning and looking in good form in recent T20I matches got very good start but not able to convert in big scores. His recent T20Is scores are 8, 13, 0, 17, 0, 8 & 27. But he has performed well in this year so far smashed 252 runs in 19 matches. Can score big today's game? 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 115 runs with average of 38.33. He has played only three matches against Zimbabwe in which he scored 228 runs at an average of 45.60. Overall he's made 3231 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 43.08 . 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 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 scored 261 runs in 11 innings, he was coming from good National T20 cup and looking good in Asia cup as well as and scored 52 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.
Craig Ervine :
Craig Ervine has been looking to leading from front, he's most reliable batter from Zimbabwe and he's in also looked in good form in T20 WC qualifiers recently. He was batted in good flow against Scotland match scored 58 runs. Overall he's scored 1089 runs in 53 matches at an average of 23.12. which could lead to a better performance with every passing match in this new series that makes him a crucial contributor for this game. Must have pick.
Ryan Burl :
Ryan Burl batted at the middle order and bowled 2 - 3 ovres regularly. He's looked in good form, picked up five wickets & scored 158 runs in last eight matches. His record in T20 matches has been quite good, he has played 50 matches so far, scoring 755 runs at an average of 25.16 and also taking 32 wickets from bowling. However he's a good player who can able to contribute with both bat & ball, good pick.
Milton Shumba :
Milton Shumba is an excellent batting allrounder he'd a good T20 series recently against Namibia. He has played only 27 matches so far in which he has scored 367 runs at an impressive average of 23.20 and also picked up four wickets in 5 innings. Can give some good fantacy points with both bat & ball, must have pick.
Tadiwannashe Marumani :
Tadiwannashe Marumani is a young talented opening Batter, he can play freely his shots in powerplays overs. He's played just 13 matches so far and scored just 159 runs. But it has been able to outperform these figures.
Innocent Kaia :
Innocent Kaia is reliable batting allrounder who made his T20Is debut in against Scotland last year, he's played eight T20I maches so far and scored just 119 runs in these at an average of 14.90, he's also a useful with ball, but didn't get enough chance for bowl. Can give some good fantacy point with both bat & balls today's match. Punt pick.
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 383 runs and has also picked up 87 wickets from 78 matches in this format. He was promoted up in batting in last match against New Zealand were he was scored 34 runs. 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 49 T20Is matches and scored just 363 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 37 matches so far in which he has scored 591 runs and has also taken three wickets with bowling, also he was played a useful inning of 51 runs against India in last match. Risky pick.
Wesley Madhevere :
Wesley Madhevere is a superb batting allrounder he will open the inning for zimbabwe & will hoping succeed to get a solid start for his team. He's in top from with both bat & ball. He's scored just 54 runs and picked up three wickets in T20I WC qualifiers recently. So far, who has played 40 T20 matches in his career, in which he has scored 879 runs at an average of 23.60 and has taken only 10 wickets by bowling, he's scored 35 runs in the last match. Can deliver same performance here, punt pick.
Sikandar Raza :
Sikandar Raza is an experienced fantastic allrounder who has been effective in both the departments bat & ball in this format for Zimbabwe. He's smashed fifth 50+ runs in last ten T20 innings, He has scored 1176 runs and picked up 33 wickets with the ball in T20 format. Raza was fantastic in the first match smashed 82 off just 48 balls with bat and taken three wicket with ball again West indies & scored (40 runs +1 Wkt) against Scotland. Can score runs in the middle order followed by his bowling contributions which can add on some wickets that makes him our prime choice for this encounter. Must have pick.
Sean Williams :
Sean Williams is an excellent batting allrounder and looked in solid touch during the T20 WC qualifies scored 194 runs also picked up three wickets in five matches. Overall he's scored 1295 runs & 40 wickets from 63 matches. Williams looks in fabulous form in this year he's scored 261 runs at an average of 23.20 and also picked up seven wickets in ten matches. 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 pefomed well in PSL. Overall he's picked up 47 wickets at an average of 24.31 in 41 matches. And he's taken four wickets in three matches against the Bangladesh. 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 66 wickets from 51 T20i matches. He's Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker this year with 25 wickets, and also taken 13 wickets in eight T20s on this ground at an average of 15.50 and economy of 6.90. He's scalped eight wickets in last five matches. 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 ten matches and also bowled well in the previous series scalped four wickets. Must have pick.
Blessing Muzarabani :
Blessing Muzarabani has been very impressive so far in this WC. He's slotted straight back into the attack, with wicket-taking effect. He has taken six wickets in three matches in this World Cup at an average of 15.83 and economy of 7.91. Overall he's scalped 36 wickets in just 29 matches so far. Must have pick.
Richard Ngarava :
Richard Ngarava is a disciplined bowled who bowled with accuracy and picked wickets in regular basis. He's picked up 26 wickets in 27 matches so far. He's in good form at the moment picked up six wickets in last 5 T20Is and bowled well in the last match picked up two wickets. Must have pick.
Tendai Chatara :
Tendai Chatara has been looking in good shape at the moment with the new ball beautifully in this tournament. He can test Temba Bavuma and the Proteas’ left-handers upfront. In fact, he is Zimbabwe’s second-highest wicket-taker this year, with 17 in 14 matches at an average of 18.35. Chatara allready bagged four wickets in ongoing tournament so far. Good pick.
Luke Jongwe :
Luke Jongwe will be hoping to get a few vital breakthroughs in this match. He's played 18 matches in this year and picked up 15 wickets in these. Overall he's taken 49 wickets in 38 matches and he's also very handy with bat and scored 29 runs in the last match. Must have pick if plays.
Wellington Masakadza :
Wellington Masakadza is an experienced pacer who's lead Zimbabwean pace attack in this match. He's played 35 matches so far and picked up 31 wickets in these. Masakadza scalped five wickets in five matches against Ireland. Godd pick.
Brad Evans :
Brad Evans was coming from dreamy series against India & Australia. He's picked up five wickets in a match against India in ODIs. Overall he's picked up four wickets in just five matches, not only with ball he's also a handy with bat. One of the best pick from Zimbabweans bowling section.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
PakistanT20Is
WK :
Mohammad Rizwan –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
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,
0(1), 15(14), 55(40), 21(23), 79(53)*, 4(4), 87(59)*, 9(12),
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, Open, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
512(42)*, 39(22), 19(21), DNB, 14(12), 0(2), 56(43), 0(2), 7(8),
Haider Ali –
4dwn, Open, 3dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
2(4), 18(16), 31(15), 0(2), 8(11), 10(2), 18(14), 4(6),
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, ABN, 1dwn*, DNB, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB,
5(6), DNB, 14(14), DNB, DNB, 8(7), 34(22), DNB,
0/21(4), 1/19(2)*, 1/30(2), 1/30(4), 0/31(4), 1/26(4), 0/21(4), 0/39(4),
Mohammad Nawaz– Left Arm Orthodox
5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
9(6), DNB, 10(11), 38(22)*, 45(20)*, 0(1), DNB, 16(19),
2/42(4), 1/7(2)*, 0/37(2), 1/33(4), 1/37(3), 0/28(4), 2/44(4), 0/12(1),
Iftikhar Ahmed –Right Arm Offbreak
2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 3dwn,
51(34), 22(18), 25(14)*, DNB, 27(27), DNB, 19(16), 31(21),
DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), 0/14(1), 0/5(1), 0/34(4), DNB, 1/16(4),
Bowler :
ShaheenAfridi– Left Arm fast Medium
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
2/36(4), 2/34(4)*, 2/22(4), 3/28(4), 0/24(4), 2/41(4), 3/32(4),
Naseem Shah –Right Arm fast
1/23(4), 0/38(4), 1/31(3), 2/38(4), 2/27(4), 0/18(3), 0/41(4), 1/40(4),
Mohammad Wasim –Right Arm Medium
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),
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),
Usman Qadir – Legbreak
DNB, 2/48(4), 0/41(4), 2/36(4), 1/34(4), 2/33(4), 2/35(4),
Zimbabwe T20Is
WK :
Regis Chakabva –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
8(8), 4(3), 13(9), 0(2), 20(15), 17(10), 0(1), 8(21), 27(16),
Clive Madande -
4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
2(11), 1(3), 6(4), 0(0), 5(8)
Kevin Kasuza -
Open, Open, Open, Open
19(19), 19(18), 34(31), 17(20)
Batter :
Craig Ervine(c) –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
2(6), 58(54), 9(12), 24(15), 24(27), 1(4), 21(18), 10(8),
Ryan Burl –Legbreak
DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn,
DNB, 9(5)*, 17(19), 1(4), 12(10), 54(28), 32(31), 0(0)*, 15(11), 10(5)
DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), DNB, 1/13(2), DNB, 0/12(1), DNB, 0/19(2), 0/16(1),
Milton Shumba –Right Arm Offbreak
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4ddwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
18(20), 11(11)*, 2(9), 16(14), 32(25), 4(11), 3(8), 1(2),
Tadiwanashe Marumani–
Open, open, open, open, open
11(17), 30(22), 3(9), 4(4), 14(12)
Tony Munyonga – Right Arm Offbreak
1dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn
2(6), 12(7)*, 7(13), 28(31), 6(8), 23(21), 2(4)
Innocent Kaia –
2dwn,Open, open, open, open, open
2(5), 12(14), 54(57), 6(10), 7(9), DNB
All-rounder :
Sikandar Raza –Right Arm Offbreak
2dwn 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
0(2), 40(23), 14(8), 82(48), 1(2), 0(1), 62(53), 65(26)*, 19(14), 22(14),
0/11(1), 1/20(4), 3/19(4), 1/22(3), 1/8(2), 0/21(4), 1/18(3), 1/30(3), 4/8(4), 1/22(2)
Wesley Madhevere –Right Arm Offbreak
3dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
35(18)*, 0(5), 27(19), 22(19), 42(42), 5(8), 4(5), 67(46),
DNB, 0/7(1), DNB, DNB, 1/8(1), 1/14(2), 0/18(3), 0/12(1), 2/15(3),
Sean Williams –Left Arm Orthodox
1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
1(1), 7(12), 1(2), 12(11), 2(4), 2(8), 8(7), 33(19),
DNB, 0/19(3), 1/17(3), 1/20(3), 0/13(2), 1/16(2), 1/13(2),
Bowler :
Blessing Muzarabani - Right Arm Medium
1/34(4), 2/38(4), 3/23(4), 0/27(2), 2/24(2), 0/16(2), 2/21(4),
Tendai Chatara - Right Arm Medium
0/23(1), 2/14(4), 0/22(3), 2/22(4), 0/23(2), 1/21(3), 3/14(3), 1/24(4), 2/33(4),
Richard Ngarava– Left Arm Orthodox
0/17(1), 2/28(4), 0/20(3), 2/22(4), 0/22(2), 1/23(3), 1/43(4), 1/8(2),
Luke Jongwe – Right Arm Medium
0/24(2), 0/23(2), 1/28(3), 0/7(1), 2/34(4), 1/6(1), 1/39(4),
Wellington Masakadza –Left Arm Orthodox
0/21(2), 0/22(3), 1/23(3), 0/25(3), 0/17(2),4/11(4),
Brad Evans - Right Arm Fast
1/18(2), 2/26(4), 0/20(3), 0/16(3), 0/29(3), 1/39(4), 3/27(4), 2/14(4)
Victor Nyauchi –Right Arm Medium
3/29(4), 0/37(3), 0/30(3), 0/19(4), 0/16(1), 0/39(4),
Tanaka chivanga –Right Arm Medium fast
0/23(2), 0/19(2),0/28(3), 0/23(2), 1/6(2), 0/52(4), 3/29(4),
Cheat Sheet
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