Sunday, October 31, 2021

Marsh One Day Cup 2021/22, Match 5: QUN vs TAS Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing 11, Pitch Report and Injury Update

Usman Khawaja
Usman Khawaja. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Preview:

Queensland will take on Tasmania in the fifth match of the Marsh One Day Cup 2021/22 on Monday. Queensland gave their best in their opening game against South Australia, but lost the match in the end by 67 runs (D/L Method). They leaked plenty of runs while bowling first, which brought their downfall. Sam Heazlett missed his century by 7 runs in the run-chase. They will now look to make a comeback in this match.

Tasmania, on the other hand, had an excellent start in this tournament, with a 4-wicket victory over Western Australia. All the bowlers chipped in with wickets, and later, unbeaten 90 runs from Jordan Silk won the game for them with 37 balls still left in the match.

Match Details:

Queensland vs Tasmania, Match 5

Venue: Tony Ireland Stadium, Townsville

Date & Time: November 1st at 5:35 AM IST and 10:05 AM local time

Live Streaming: Fancode

Pitch Report:

It’s a balanced wicket. Having said that, we can expect more assistance for the quick bowlers. Batting will be easier as the game progresses. Whoever wins the toss should bowl first.


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Probable Playing XIs for QUN vs TAS:

Queensland

Sam Heazlett, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Matthew Renshaw, Joe Burns, Jimmy Pierson (wk), Jack Wildermuth, Michael Neser, Gurinder Sandhu, Connor Sully, Matthew Kuhnemann

Tasmania

Ben McDermott, Caleb Jewell, Macalister Wright, Jordan Silk (c), Jake Doran, Beau Webster, Mitchell Owen, Tom Andrews, Charlie Wakim, Peter Siddle, Riley Meredith


Top Picks for QUN vs TAS Dream11 Match:

Top Picks ­ Queensland

Usman Khawaja is an elegant left-handed batter. He plays the ball late, and likes to play long knocks. Khawaja managed to score 12 runs in the last game against South Australia.

Marnus Labuschagne is another prominent player for Queensland. He didn’t had the greatest of matches against South Australia where he got out for just 6 runs. He still is a must pick for your fantasy teams.

Top Picks Tasmania

Jordan Silk played a match-winning inning against Western Australia, He scored unbeaten 90 runs to take his side home. He is a must-pick player for your fantasy teams.

Ben McDermott provided a solid start in the run-chase against Western Australia. He accumulated valuable 57 runs from 63 balls, which included 10 fours.

QUN vs TAS Must Picks for Dream11 Fantasy Cricket:

Player Statistics (This Tournament) Dream11 Points
Usman Khawaja 12 runs 26
Marnus Labuschagne 6 runs 26
Sam Heazlett 93 runs 126
Jordan Silk 90 runs 117
Ben McDermott 57 runs 91

Suggested Playing XI No.1 for QUN vs TAS Dream11 Fantasy Cricket:

Ben McDermott (c), Usman Khawaja (vc), Jordan Silk, Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Heazlett, Michael Neser, Beau Webster, Gurinder Sandhu, Riley Meredith, Connor Sully, Sam Rainbird

Suggested Playing XI No.2 for QUN vs TAS Dream11 Fantasy Cricket:

Ben McDermott, Jimmy Pierson, Usman Khawaja, Jordan Silk (c), Sam Heazlett (vc), Beau Webster, Jack Wildermuth, Matthew Renshaw, Peter Siddle, Riley Meredith, Matthew Kuhnemann


QUN vs TAS Risky Captaincy Choices:

Matthew Renshaw scored 52 runs in the last game against South Australia. He is a capable player, and you can take a risk and pick him as your fantasy team skipper.

Beau Webster is a good all-round cricketer, who did extremely well in the last game against Western Australia, with both bat and ball. It’s worth a risk to pick him as your fantasy team skipper.

Player you should avoid:

Considering plenty of options available in the batter’s slot, it’s better to avoid Mitchell Owen while making your fantasy teams.

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.