Saturday, September 4, 2021

ENG-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing 11, Pitch Report and Injury Update for 2nd T20I

England Women Cricket Team
England Women Cricket Team. (Photo by Ben Hoskins – ECB/ECB via Getty Images)

Preview:

England Women will take on New Zealand Women in the 2nd T20I of the three-match series. The encounter will be played on 4th September at the County Ground, Hove. The home team started the series on a grand note, winning the first game comprehensively by 46 runs. After being asked to bat first in Chelmsford, England posted 184/4, with opener Tammy Beaumont scoring 97.

Chasing the massive total, the Kiwis never looked in the hunt and lost regular wickets. As a result, they got bundled out for 138 runs. With England having a 1-0 lead, a win in this contest would seal the deal for them. Hence, New Zealand are currently in a do-or-die situation.

Match Details

England Women vs New Zealand Women, 2nd T20I

Venue: County Ground, Hove

Date & Time: 4th September 2021, 11:00 PM IST

Live Streaming: FanCode

Pitch Report

This pitch at Hove has generally been good for batting. Hence, bowlers of both sides have a job in hand. Owing to the due factor, the toss-winning captain must elect to bowl first.


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Probable Playing XIs for ENG-W vs NZ-W

England Women

Tammy Beaumont, Danni Wyatt, Natalie Sciver (C), Amy Jones (WK), Sophia Dunkley, Emma Lamb, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn, Mady Villiers, Tash Farrant

New Zealand Women

Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine (C), Amy Satterthwaite, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Katey Martin (WK), Hayley Jensen, Thamsyn Newton, Hannah Rowe, Jess Kerr, Leigh Kasperek


Top Picks from ENG-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Match

Top Picks – England Women

Tammy Beaumont made a mockery of New Zealand bowlers in the last game, as she cleared the fence for fun. She hammered 97 runs off just 65 deliveries.

Natalie Sciver also enjoyed a fruitful outing in the last game. She scored 14 runs, alongside taking 1 wicket as well.

Top Picks – New Zealand Women

Sophie Devine couldn’t do much in her last outing and scored just two runs. However, one can expect her to bounce back in this contest.

Amy Satterthwaite is a player to watch out for from New Zealand. She scored a 31-ball 43 in the first T20I and was the only White Ferns batswoman who looked in good touch.

ENG-W vs NZ-W Must Picks in Dream11 Fantasy Cricket

Player Statistics (This Series) Dream11 Points
Tammy Beaumont 97 runs 126
Natalie Sciver 14 runs, 1 wicket 49
Sophie Devine 2 runs 8
Amy Satterthwaite 43 runs 84
Amy Jones 31 runs 77

Suggested Playing XI. No.1 for ENG-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Fantasy Cricket

Amy Jones, Tammy Beaumont, Danielle Wyatt, Amy Satterthwaite, Danielle Wyatt, Katherine Brunt, Natalie Sciver (C), Sophie Devine (VC), Hayley Jensen, Sophie Ecclestone, Leigh Kasperek, Sarah Glenn

Suggested Playing XI. No.2 for ENG-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Fantasy Cricket

Amy Jones,  Tammy Beaumont (C), Suzie Bates,  Amy Satterthwaite (VC), Danielle Wyatt, Katherine Brunt, Natalie Sciver, Sophie Devine, Hayley Jensen, Sophie Ecclestone, Leigh Kasperek, Tash Farrant


ENG-W vs NZ-W Risky Captaincy Choices:

Danielle Wyatt is a batter who can take the game away from the opposition once she gets going. The dasher scored an eight-ball 14 in the last game. She’s a risky captaincy choice for this match.

English wicketkeeper-batswoman Amy Jones went all guns blazing in the last match. Her knock of 31 runs came at a strike rate of over 200.

Player you should avoid:

Hannah Rowe didn’t look in fine touch in the last game, leaking 29 runs in three games. Hence, Dream11 users can avoid picking her.
Note: Updated Fantasy teams and Playing XIs of every match will be provided in our Telegram channel if the information is available.
Disclaimer: This team is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While selecting your team, consider the points mentioned and make your own decision.