Match: Australia Women vs West Indies Women, Semi-Final 1 dream11 prediction today match

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Match: Australia Women vs West Indies Women, Semi-Final 1

Date & Time: 30th, March Wednesday at 03:30 AM IST.

Venue: Basin Reserve, Wellington

H2H Record :

Matches Played: 09
Won by Australia Women : 09
Won by West Indies Women : 00
Tied: 00

Pitch Report :

The pitch at Basin Reserve is a balanced track. The bowlers will get some early movement with the new ball and the batters will have to be patient early in their innings. Once set, the batters can play their strokes freely. Expect the surface to stay true throughout the course of the match.

Weather Report :

Not the ideal conditions for a game of cricket. The temperature in Wellington is expected to hover between 14 and 18 degrees Celsius. We might witness rain-interruptions during the course of the match.

Probable XI :

West Indies Women

Deandra Dottin, Rashada Williams, Hayley Matthews, Stafanie Taylor (c), Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Chedean Nation, Kycia Knight, Afy Fletcher, Chinelle Henry, Karishma Ramharack, Shamilia Connell

Australia Women

Alyssa Healy (wk), Rachael Haynes, Meg Lanning (c), Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner, Annabel Sutherland, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown.

Preview :

We are down to the knockout stages of the 2022 ICC Women’s World Cup. The first semi-final sees Australia Women lock horns against West Indies Women at Basin Reserve in Wellington. Australia Women have been on a roll in the competition so far. They were the first side to book a place in the semi-finals and are the only unbeaten side in the competition, having won all seven of their games. They beat Bangladesh Women in their last league game. After electing to bowl first in a 43-overs per side contest, the bowlers did brilliantly to restrict Bangladesh Women to 135. They had a shaky start to the chase, losing four quick wickets but a masterclass from Beth Mooney helped them chase down the total in the 33rd over. The Southern Stars will be hoping to keep performing in the same way and reach the final of the showpiece event. West Indies Women, on the other hand, had to wait for the result of the last league match to see whether they qualified for the semi-finals. Having won three of their seven games with seven points under their belt, their place in the knockout stages was confirmed after the Proteas Women beat the Indian Women. The Caribbean side’s last league game against South Africa Women was washed out due to rain. It was a rain-curtailed fixture of 20-overs per side. Stafanie Taylor won the toss and put South Africa Women in to bat. The bowlers bowled brilliantly as they reduced South Africa Women to 22/4 in 5.3 overs. The Proteas were 61/4 by 10.5 overs when rain arrived, washing out the entire game. They will look to be at their absolute best against the high-flying Aussies.

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Wicketkeeper :

Alyssa Healy

Dangerous wicket-keeper batter Alyssa Healy is someone to watch out for in this contest. She hasn't lived up to the expectations but her quality is pretty well known and thus cannot be ignored. Healy has scored 210 runs in seven matches so far.

Shemaine Campbelle

Shemaine Campbelle has contributed well in this tournament. The West Indies stumper has scored 177 runs at an average of 35.40.

Batter :

Rachael Haynes

Opening batter Rachael Haynes will be looking to give Australia a good start in the powerplay. With 344 runs in seven matches, Haynes is the third leading run-getter in this World Cup.

Deandra Dottin

Deandra Dottin seems to be in good touch with the bat. She has scored 165 runs in six innings. She has chipped in with three wickets as well.

Beth Mooney

Beth Mooney has been dismissed only twice in seven games in this competition so far. The left-hander has accumulated 225 runs while striking at 90.36. Thus, she could be a vital pick.

Stafanie Taylor

A lot will be riding on the West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor in this all-important semi-final. She struck a fine fifty in the round-robin fixture against Australia. She will be looking to replicate the same in this match as well.

Meg Lanning

Meg Lanning is in fine form with the bat. The Australia captain has amassed 358 runs at an average of 59.66 which includes two fifties and a ton. Thus, she could be a solid option as vice-captain.

Chedean Nation

Chedean Nation has looked pretty good with the bat. She has scores of 36, 49 not out and 19 in the three games that West Indies have played in this World Cup.

All-rounder :

Ellyse Perry

Ellyse Perry has notched 118 runs at an average of 59 and has scalped 5 wickets at an economy rate of 4.13 in this tournament. She has a top score of 68 and a BBI of 3/22.

Tahlia McGrath

Tahlia McGrath could be an effective captaincy option. She has taken three wickets in the two games she has played. In the only innings she batted, she struck 57. She has been very consistent for Australia in her short ODI career so far.

Hayley Matthews

Hayley Matthews is a quality all-rounder and is amongst the top in the world. She has scored 226 runs thus far, including a century. With the ball, she has struck 10 times, which makes her one of the top wicket-takers. She'd be holding the key for the Windies here again.

Ashley Gardner

Ashleigh Gardner is a lethal all-rounder and she can do some serious damage with both bat and ball. She has scored 83 runs at the same average and has bagged 8 wickets with her off-spin.

Bowlers :

Jess Jonassen

Jess Jonassen is listed as a bowler but can don the all-rounder's hat when needed. The slow left-arm spin bowler has bagged 8 wickets thus far. She can also contribute with the bat when needed.

Shamilia Connell

Shamilia Connell has bowled well in this tournament. The 29-year-old fast bowler has six wickets to her name and has an economy rate of 4.86.

Megan Schutt

Premium pacer Megan Schutt is known for her pace and wicket-taking ability with the new ball. She has taken six wickets in the World Cup so far.

Chinelle Henry

Chinelle Henry is a talented all-rounder and has been doing a fine job for the West Indies-W. She was brilliant in the last game, where she bagged 3 wickets. She also had a good outing against Australia-W in the group stage, where she picked up a wicket and scored 10 runs.

Anisa Mohammed

Anisa Mohammed is a quality spin bowler and has been very effective in the tournament. The off-break bowler has bagged 6 wickets thus far in just 4 games. She will be key in the middle overs.

Darcie Brown

For 8 credits, pacer Darcie Brown is a decent budget pick. She decimated the New Zealand's top-order with three crucial wickets.

Alana King

Alana King is a fine bowler and the spinner is a potent wicket-taker. The leggie has 8 wickets to her name and will be looking to add more to the tally.

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