Scotland vs West indies, 25th match of CWC Qualifiers dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Scotland vs West indies, 25th match of CWC Qualifiers
Venue : Harare Sports Club, Harare
Date & Time : 1st July Saturday at 12:30 PM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 04
WI won - 03
SCO won - 00
NR - 00,
Tied - 00,
Pitch Report :
The pitch at Harare sport club will a balanced surface that mean benefit both batters and bowlers equally. The team, winning the toss will choose to bat first. Meanwhile, the pacers have an advantage on this pitch in the initial Overs. The Spinners will surely have an advantage in the middle overs. Overall, It is a batting-friendly pitch. Therefore, It can be a high-scoring pitch and thus the batters will be looking to settle in the game and thus the toss-winning captain would look to bat first.
The average first innings score here is 270 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 24°C on the Saturday with 32% humidity and 12 km/hr windspeed. There are no chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
Scotland:
Christopher McBride, Matthew Cross (wicket-keeper), Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (captain), Tomas Mackintosh, Michael Leask, Chris Greaves, Mark Watt, Chris Sole, Jack Jarvis, Alasdair Evans.
West Indies:
Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Shamarh Brooks, Shai Hope (captain & wicket-keeper), Nicholas Pooran, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Keemo Paul, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph.
Preview :
Scotland will lock horns with West Indies in the 3rd match of the Super Sixes round of the ICC World Cup Qualifier 2023 at the Harare Sports Club in Harare on July 1. Scotland had won three of their four matches and finished the league stage in the second position in Group B. West Indies, on the other hand, have won and lost two matches each from four games and finished in the third position in Group A.
Scotland had played against Sri Lanka in their last match, where Scotland won the toss and elected to field. Sri Lanka started decently, although soon they started losing wickets at regular intervals. Good fourth and fifth-wicket partnerships brought them back on track, which included half-centuries by Nissanka and Asalanka. They had put up a decent total of 245 runs on the board. Scotland had started somewhat in the same way as their counterparts, but they lacked some good partnerships in the middle overs. A few players got the starts but could not convert them into bigger totals and, as a result, were bowled out for 163, and Sri Lanka won the match by 82 runs.
West Indies had squared off against the Netherlands in their last match, where the Netherlands won the toss and elected to field. The game was something that could advertise the brand of cricket to the world. Being put to bat, West Indies made the most of it and smashed 374 runs on the board. The Netherlands did not back down and had a promising start which was helped by some match-winning contributions from the middle order. However, as fate would have it, the match got tied on the very last ball of the innings, and the game went to the super over, where Logan van Beek decimated Jason Holder to score 30 runs off the over. As expected, West Indies could not chase it down, and the Netherlands had a thrilling victory.
Team Guide
Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.
Johnson Charles :
Johnson Charles is making the opportunity count with a timely knock of 66 runs against USA which comprised 7 fours and 2 sixes and also batted well in the last game scored 54(55) while opened the inning. He is an aggressive batter by nature and looks to extend the same form. Good pick.
Shai Hope :
Shai Hope is the most technically sounded player in the current West Indies line-up. He has represented West Indies in 112 ODIs and accumulated 4751 runs at an average of close to 50. Shai Hope has accumulated 673 runs at an average of 52.0 in Zimbabwe, out of which 295 runs at an average of 62 have come batting second. Shai Hope played a mature innings against Nepal which is highly required for West Indies in the context of the game, scored stunning 132(129) and 47(38) in the last game. He has scored 264 runs in four matches at an average of 66. With already a hundred and a fifty to his name. Default c/vc pick.
Nicholas Pooran :
Pooran has been in sensational form smashing 296 runs at a strike rate of 132.74 in four matches, includingtwo brilliant centuries one of these come in the last game were he was smashed aggressive 104* runs off just 65 balls. He even did well in two game ago against Nepal, scoring magnificent 115 runs off just 94 balls. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.
Jason Holder :
Jason Holder is the most ODI-capped player in the present West Indies squad. The 31-year-old former West Indian skipper has scored 2192 runs and picked up 158 wickets in 137 matches. Jason Holder has collected 383 runs at an average of 44.5 and scalped 29 wickets in only 15 ODIs in the Zimbabwe. Jason Holder was the Player of the Match against USA for his all-round performance where he scored 56 runs at a strike rate of 140 and even picked up a wicket at an economy of 4.5 and after that he has been delivering exceptional performances in both batting. Must have pick.
Kyle Mayers :
Kyle Mayers has been a consistent performer for West Indies, showcasing his versatility with both bat and ball. With a commendable tally of 593 runs and 12 wickets in 22 matches, and scored 56 runs + 1wkt in the last game. he has proven his worth as an impactful all-rounder. C/vc pick.
Alzarri Joseph :
Alzarri Joseph was brilliant in the IPL series and managed to be a part of the finals squad with amazing control over his lines and lengths that can show improvements in this contest. In the last game against Netherlands, he picked up two crucial wickets of Van Beek and Dutt. Best c/vc pick from bowling section.
Akeal Hosein :
Akeal Hosein has managed to contain the opposition with his bowling talents that have earned him 2 wickets in last game which can be well backed up with his controlled economy rate. Best c/vc pick for grand league.
Matthew Cross :
Matthew Cross has abundant experience in this format. In his 87 ODIs, he scored 1825 runs at an average of 23.0, including 2 centuries and 9 half-centuries. Good pick.
Richie Barrington :
Richie Berrington completed his 4th ODI century when he struck a sublime 127 runs against UAE on Friday and after that scored valuable 60(63) in a game ago. He expected to continue the same form in this match as well. C/vc pick.
George Munsey :
George Munsey is a dynamic and aggressive batsman known for his ability to dominate the bowling from the outset. As a natural opener, he boasts an average of 38.97 with a career-best score of 103*. Good pick.
Michael Leask :
Michael Leask is one of the mainstays of the Scottish batting. He can also make a handy contribution with the ball. The allrounder made a name for himself with a remarkable 91* run knock against Ireland. He is a useful off-spinner and will get his overs quickly and that makes him a good choice from the all-rounder section.
Brandon McMullen :
Brandon McMullen has been a standout performer in the tournament, showcasing his prowess with both bat and ball. He has been very effective with the bat as well as ball amassing 155 runs and seven wickets in four matches played so far. He was bowled an unbelievable spell against Ireland, picking up 5 wickets at an economy of 4.9 while adding just 10 runs with the bat. He was the man of the match for his incredible performance in a game ago, while scored magnificent ton 136(121) & also gets a wicket with the ball. Default c/vc pick.
Safyaan Sharif :
Safyaan Sharif is an effective bowler who might pick up wickets with the new ball in his hands. He was the star performer with the ball in the second game against the UAE scalped four wickets. Sharif looks like a very good choice from this section.
Chris Greaves :
Greaves has been excellent with the ball scalping as many as 10 wickets at an economy of 5.58 in four matches. He has also scored some useful 98 runs with the bat. Also he had a good outing in the warm-up matches where he picked up 4 wickets in 2 games with the best figures of 3 for 49 that came against West Indies and he was gets his first five wickets haul (5/53) in the last game. The 32-year-old all-rounder has played 20 ODIs to date, picking up 19 wickets and scoring 314 runs. Punt pick.
Mark Watt :
Mark Watt played a key role for Scotland in the close win over Ireland on Wednesday, picking up a wicket at an economy of 5.2 and more importantly scored 47 runs coming in at No.9 after that took 3/52 in the last game. Must have pick.
Details Analysis
Cheat sheet
Scotland ODIs
WK :
Matthew Cross -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
7(4), 27(55), 13(21), 4(5), 32(37), 35(27), 42(63), 16(22), 2(13)
Tomas Mackintosh -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, Open, 4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn
8(6), 32(23), 11(14), 18(26), 5(7), 1(5), 34(68), 19(28)
Batter :
George Munsey-
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open
15(27), 1(8), 0(4), 60(50), 103(61)*, 45(28)
Richie Berrington (c) -Right Arm Medium
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open, 2dwn, 2dwn
10(20), 60(63), 127(136), 10(17), 7(12), 8(17), 19(25), 32(55), 12(20)*
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/9(1), DNB, 0/9(1), DNB,
Christopher McBride - Right Arm Medium Legbreak
Open, Open, Open, Open, 7dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open
29(38), 0(3), 5(14), 56(60), 20(26), 5(11), 22(30), 47(75), 22(29)
0/13(2), DNB, DNB, 1/24(6), DNB, 0/6(1), DNB, DNB, DNB
All-rounder :
Brandon McMullen- Right Arm Medium
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn
5(11), 136(121), 4(3), 10(25), 49(56), 38(54), 31(48), 4(10), 22(26)
0/19(5), 1/15(5), 1/30(4), 5/34(7), 0/31(5), 0/17(5), 1/33(10), 2/39(8), 0/39(9)
Chris Greaves- Legbreak
5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 8dwn, 7dwn, 4dwn
56(41)*, 0(2), 22(28), 20(25), 5(17), 1(6), 7(13), 14(12), 16(22)
4/32(7), 5/53(10), 1/35(6), 0/28(4), 1/24(2), 3/49(8), 2/61(10), 1/26(4), 0/19(3)
Michael Leask- Right Arm Off-break
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn
5(12), 11(6), 41(46), 91(61)*, 7(11), 6(18), 0(2), 29(26), 107(85)*
0/30(6), 1/10(4), DNB, 0/25(4), 2/30(5), 0/26(3), 1/41(5), 3/42(8), 1/54(10)
Jack Jarvis - Right Arm Medium
7dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
0(2), 2(7), 26(43), 5(7), 26(38), 37(33), 24(20)
0/15(3), 0/24(3), 0/35(5), 3/25(8), 0/32(4), 1/37(6), 3/46(10)
Bowler :
Alasdair Evans - Right Arm Medium
1/35(7), 0/10(1), 0/63(9), 3/42(10), 2/36(9), 5/43(10)
Mark Watt- Left Arm Orthodox
3/52(10), 1/48(10), 1/22(8), 1/52(10), 3/29(9), 4/21(10), 3/43(10), 4/41(8), 3/30(9)
Safyaan Sharif- Right Arm Medium
0/46(7), 4/20(7), 0/58(9), 1/48(9), 0/21(7), 2/20(7), 1/41(7), 1/24(7)
Chris Sole- Right Arm Medium
2/46(10), 0/16(7), 3/37(8), 1/61(10), 4/50(10), 3/72(10), 3/72(10), 1/21(8), 0/54(10)
Adrian Neill- Right Arm Medium
1/46(7), 1/35(6), 1/57(6), 2/37(8), 1/36(6), 2/49(8)
Hamza Tahir- Left Arm Orthodox
0/25(6), 0/11(1), 0/15(3), 0/30(5), 0/35(6)
West Indies ODIs
WK :
Shai Hope (c&Wk) -
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn,
47(38), 30(39), 132(129), 54(60), 57(65), 23(25), 13(4)*, 16(27), 128(115)*, 24(33),
Nicholas Pooran -
3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
104(65)*, 34(36), 115(94), 43(28), 74(67), 39(41), 39(41), 8(22), 112(82), 99(83)*
Batter :
Rovman Powell - Right Arm Medium
5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
1(2), 29(14), 0(1), 105(55), 10(13), 2(3), 46(29), 25(28), 105(92)*, 26(45)*
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 1/18(4), DNB, 1/11(4)
Brandon King -
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
76(81), 20(12), 32(42), 0(7), 16(13), 64(70), 112(112), 72(72), 30(29), 12(20),
Shamarh Brooks -
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
25(31), 4(10), 1(11), 39(58), 20(22), 44(58), 18(24), 0(5),
Johnson Charles -
Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
54(55), 1(5), 0(6), 66(80), 30(23), 13(30), 3(10), 63(47), 24(19), 8(7), 89(87),
Kacey Carty -
4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
24(36), 32(47), 20(31), 32(39), 7(19)*,36(64), 0(5),
All-rounder :
Jason Holder - Right Arm Medium
5dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
8(), 19(27), 16(10)*. 56(40), 0(4)*, 18(30), 36(43), 15(20), 1(4), 0(1), 13(25)*
1/59(10), 0/46(10), 3/34(10), 1/36(8), 2/26(7), 0/43(4), 0/66(7), 0/45(7), 0/16(3), 3/24(9), 2/39(10)
Roston Chase - Right Arm Off-break
DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
DNB, 44(53), DNB, 55(55), 30(36), 37(32)*, 7(13) ,DNB, 57(67), 86(81)*, 19(31), 13(40), 1(4)
3/77(10), 1/27(4), 0/9(3), 1/59(10), 0/31(5), 3/43(6), 0/31(8), 2/49(10), 1/39(10), 3/33(10), 3/31(10), 4/44(10), 1/19(5), 3/30(5)
Kayle Mayers - Right Arm Medium
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
56(72), 1(4), 2(15), 33(36), 2(5), 14(22), 36(26), 105(110), 0(3), 6(9)
1/42(8), 1/37(7), 2/30(6), 1/28(5), 1/5(3), 1/12(2), 1/40(6), 0/16(3), 0/21(4), DNB
Romario Shepherd - Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 7dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 7dwn, 7dwn, DNB
0(1), 53(34), 28(16), 11(7), 56(51), 1(5), DNB
0/36(5), 1/23(6), 0/10(3), 0/61(8), 2/25(5), 0/21(3), 2/26(8), 4/19(8)
Bowler :
Alzari Joseph - Right Arm Medium
2/73(10), 2/42(10), 2/45(10), 2/68(10), 0/16(6), 1/26(5), 3/50(8), 3/53(9), 1/61(9), 1/47(10), 3/36(8)
Akeal Hossain - Left Arm Orthodox
2/73(10), 2/45(8), 2/49(10), 0/38(10), 1/38(6), 2/49(7), 3/59(10), 1/26(10), 0/58(10), 2/37(10)
Kemo Paul - Right Arm Medium
0/47(5), 3/61(10), 2/63(10), 0/23(6), 1/19(4), 1/22(5), 3/34(7), 0/23(6), DNB , 0/16(2),
Yannic Cariah - Legbreak
4/58(10), 4/46(9), 2/34(8), 1/38(10), 2/26(7), 0/49(4), 1/47(5),
Cheat Sheet
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