Zimbabwe Vs Netherlands, Match 34 of T20I World Cup, dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Zimbabwe Vs Netherlands, Match 34 of T20I World Cup,
Vanue : Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Date & Time : 2nd November Wednesday at 9:30 AM IST
H2H Record :
Total matches - 04
ZIM won - 03
NED won - 01,
NR - 00,
Tie - 00,
Pitch Report :
The Adelaide Oval wicket is a reasonably balanced track for both bowlers and batters. The fast bowlers generally get some early movement off the surface, and the spinners enter the fray in the middle phase of the match. This is a balanced track and is expected to help the both batters & bowlers equally one again and can get slower as the match progresses. Although the bowlers have a chance to limit the number of runs the batters score, they can do so if they bowl well. There are opportunities for both bowlers and hitters to succeed on this field. After winning the toss both teams looking for bat first because of chasing team won just 60 % games here.
The average first innings scored here is 170 runs.
Weather Report :
The temperature is expected to hover around 14°C on the Wednesday with 50% humidity and 6 - 10 km/hr wind speed. There are 50% chances of rain during the game.
Probable XI :
Zimbabwe :
Regis Chakabva (wk), Craig Ervine (c), Wesley Madhevere, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Milton Shumba, Ryan Burl, Tendai Chatara, Richard Ngarava, Brad Evans, Blessing Muzarabani.
Netherlands :
Stephan Myburgh, Max O’Dowd, Bas de Leede, Tom Cooper, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (c), Roelof van der Merwe, Tim Pringle, Fred Klaassen, Paul van Meekeren, Brandon Glover, Logan van Beek.
Preview :
Zimbabwe and Netherlands will be locking horns against each other in the thirty-fourth game of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 at the Adelaide Oval. Both teams are a part of Group 2 in the Super 12 stage and both have played three games each.
Zimbabwe had contrasting results in all of their three games: a washout, a win, and a defeat. They are standing fourth on the points table, with 3 points to their tally.
On the other hand, the Netherlands has had a forgettable campaign in the Super 12 stage so far. They played three games and lost all three of them.
Team Guide
Make various team combinations with the help of these information.
Wicket keeper :
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 15, 8, 13, 0, 17, 0, 8 & 27. But he has performed well in this year so far smashed 267 runs in 21 matches. Can score big today's game? Punt 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 597 runs in 42 innings at an average of 21.32 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 :
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 1116 runs in 55 matches at an average of 22.32. He he's played just three matches Against Netherlands and scored 98 runs at an average of 32.67 & SR 136.11. which could lead to a better performance with every passing match in this new Toornament 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 169 runs in last nine matches. His record in T20 matches has been quite good, he has played 53 matches so far, scoring 792 runs at an average of 26.40 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 29 matches so far in which he has scored 383 runs at an impressive average of 21.26 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.
Tom Cooper :
Tom Cooper is a vatren Dutch player, who's played in the 2011 World Cup, he has scored 592 runs at an averages 22.76. He's coming from good performance in T20 WC qualifiers but unfortunately out on just one runs 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 54 matches since then. He has made 1508 runs at an average of 29.56 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 339 runs at an impressive average of 34.39 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 :
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, he has played 42 T20 matches in his career, in which he has scored 900 runs at an average of 23.68 and has taken only 10 wickets by bowling, He looked in promising touch against Pakistan, and has some good numbers against Netherlands in the one match, scored just nine runs but picked up two wickets. 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 1185 runs and picked up 37 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 & he was turn the match with his magical bowling performance (9 runs + 3 Wkts) against Pakistan in the last match. Sikandar Raza blew the Dutch batting lineup away in the Final of the T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament earlier this year. The spinner took 4/8, but the Bulawayo surface was a slower track than what is expected in Adelaide. 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 1390 runs & 41 wickets from 64 matches. Williams looks in fabulous form in this year he's scored 356 runs at an average of 25.42 and also picked up eight wickets in 14 matches. Sean Williams was star performer in the last match against Bangladesh scored magnificently (64 off 42 balls) and also picked up a wicket. He will be seeking to improve his record against Netherlands in 4 Innings scored 65 runs with the average of 16.25. Must have pick.
Logan van Beek :
Logan van Beek is a key all-rounder for the Netherlands. He has produced just 62 runs and 19 scalps from 21 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 :
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 nine wickets in just five matches in this World Cup at an average of 14.00 and economy of 7.10. Overall he's scalped 39 wickets in just 31 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 28 wickets in 29 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 against the Bangladesh 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 Dutch's openers’ left-handers upfront. In fact, he is Zimbabwe’s second-highest wicket-taker this year, with 17 in 15 matches at an average of 18.80. 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 19 matches in this year and picked up 16 wickets in these. Overall he's taken 50 wickets in 39 matches and he's also very handy with bat and picked up a wicket 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 five wickets in just six matches, not only with ball he's also a handy with bat. Evans was bowled very impressive recently against Pakistan match scalped two wickets & also score valuable 19 runs. One of the best pick from Zimbabweans bowling section.
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 62 wickets in 54 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 32 wickets in just 22 matches with the average of 15.71. Brandon Glover has taken four wickets in two games against Zimbabwe at an average of 10.75 and economy of 5.38. 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
Zimbabwe T20Is
Wk :
Regis Chakabva –
4dwn, 4dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
15(19), 0(1), 8(8), 4(3), 13(9), 0(2), 20(15), 17(10),
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,
8(7), 19(19), 2(6), 58(54), 9(12), 24(15), 24(27),
Ryan Burl –Legbreak
5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn,
27(25)*, 10(15)*, DNB, 9(5)*, 17(19), 1(4), 12(10), 54(28),
DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), DNB, DNB, 0/27(3), DNB, 1/13(2),
Milton Shumba –Right Arm Offbreak
1dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4ddwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
8(15), 8(10), 18(20), 11(11)*, 2(9), 16(14), 32(25), 4(11),
Innocent Kaia –
2dwn,Open, open, open, open, open
2(5), 12(14), 54(57), 6(10), 7(9), DNB
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)
Tadiwanashe Marumani–
Open, open, open, open, open
11(17), 30(22), 3(9), 4(4), 14(12)
All-rounder :
Wesley Madhevere –Right Arm Offbreak
Open, Open, 3dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
4(3), 17(13), 35(18)*, 0(5), 27(19), 22(19), 42(42), 5(8),
0/18(2), DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), DNB, DNB, 1/8(1), 1/14(2),
Sikandar Raza –Right Arm Offbreak
3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
0(2), 9(16), 0(2), 40(23), 14(8), 82(48), 1(2), 0(1), 62(53), 65(26)*,
1/35(4), 3/25(4), 0/11(1), 1/20(4), 3/19(4), 1/22(3), 1/8(2), 0/21(4), 1/18(3),
Sean Williams –Left Arm Orthodox
2dwn, 2dwn 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,
64(42), 31(28), 1(1), 7(12), 1(2), 12(11), 2(4), 2(8),
1/10(2), 0/15(2), DNB, 0/19(3), 1/17(3), 1/20(3), 0/13(2), 1/16(2),
Bowler :
Blessing Muzarabani - Right Arm Medium
2/13(4), 1/18(4), 1/34(4), 2/38(4), 3/23(4), 0/27(2), 2/24(2), 0/16(2),
Brad Evans - Right Arm Fast
0/32(3), 2/25(4), 1/18(2), 2/26(4), 0/20(3), 0/16(3), 0/29(3), 1/39(4),
Richard Ngarava– Left Arm Orthodox
2/24(4), 0/24(4), 0/17(1), 2/28(4), 0/20(3), 2/22(4), 0/22(2), 1/23(3),
Luke Jongwe – Right Arm Medium
1/10(1), 0/24(2), 0/23(2), 1/28(3), 0/7(1), 2/34(4), 1/6(1),
Tendai Chatara - Right Arm Medium
0/18(3), 0/23(1), 2/14(4), 0/22(3), 2/22(4), 0/23(2), 1/21(3), 3/14(3),
Wellington Masakadza –Left Arm Orthodox
0/21(2), 0/22(3), 1/23(3), 0/25(3), 0/17(2),4/11(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),
Netherland T20Is
WK :
Scott Edwards–
4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn,
15(20), 5(8), 16(24), 21(15), 1(5), 16(19)*, 15(12), 26(20)*, 20(16),
Batter :
Max O’Dowd–
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
8(13), 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–
2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
1(2), 9(12),0(0), 16(19), 6(6), 8(6), 18(13), 26(17),
Stephan Myburgh–
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
6(11), 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, 1dwn, 4dwn,
6(16), 16(23), 0(1), 14(10), 30(30)*, 14(18), 8(11),
DNB, 0/33(3), 2/29(3), 2/31(3), 2/18(3), 3/19(4), 3/20(4),
Colin Ackerman - Right Arm Off-break
3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
27(27), 17(21), 62(48), 0(1), 0(2), 17(19), 3(2)*, 72(46)*, 85(44),
DNB, DNB, 0/4(1), DNB, 1/17(3), DNB, DNB, 2/21(4), 1/9(1),
Logan van Beek– Right Arm Fast
7dwn, 6dwn, 7dwn, 7dwn, DNB, 5dwn
6(9)*, 3(5), 2(5), 4(4)*, DNB, 4(8)
0/9(2), 0/45(4), 1/12(3), 0/19(2), 0/37(3), 2/35(4),
Bowler :
Paul van Meekeren - Right Arm Medium
1/19(4), 1/32(4), 2/21(4), 2/25(4), 1/18(4), 0/21(4), 0/46(4), 0/23(2),
Fred Klaassen - Left Arm fast Medium
0/26(3), 1/33(4), 1/33(4), 1/34(4), 0/15(3), 2/13(4), 0/38(4), 0/14(10),
Tim Pringle– Left Arm Orthodox
0/12(1), 0/30(4), 1/10(2), 0/22(3), 1/15(3), 1/13(4), 1/16(2), 1/24(4),
Roelof van der Merwe - Left Arm Orthodox
0/7(1), 0/16(3), 1/6(1), 1/19(3), 0/16(2), DNB, 1/32(15B),
Brandon Glover - Right Arm fast
2/22(4), 3/17(4), 3/33(4), 2/21(4), 1/41(4) 1/12(3), 1/21(3),
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),
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), 1/11(4),
Cheat Sheet
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