NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction, Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report | New Zealand vs United Arab Emirates 2nd T20I Dream11 Team
By Amit Patel August 18, 2023 11:14 AM IST
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction, Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report | New Zealand vs United Arab Emirates 2nd T20I Dream11 Team:?On August 19, New Zealand Vs United Arab Emirates (UAE) 2nd T20I match was scheduled at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai and the match will start at 07:30 PM.
New Zealand won the 1st T20I against United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 19 runs at Dubai International Stadium, Dubai. Captain Tim Southee bowled an outstanding spell against the Weak batting side of UAE.
The Player of the match Tim Southee took five wickets in his four overs spell with an economy of 6.25. Tim Seifert played a wonderful innings of 55 runs at a strike rate of 161.76 and led the New Zealand team to set a total of 155 runs.?
The United Arab Emirates lost the match by 19 runs due to poor batting performance except for Aryansh Sharma, who played brilliant innings of 60 runs in 43 balls. UAE failed to chase the target due to poor performance by the middle-order batsman.
New Zealand Tour of United Arab Emirates (UAE) 2023:
Match Between: New Zealand vs United Arab Emirates (UAE), 2nd T20I
Date and Time: August 19, 2023, 07:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Dubai International Stadium, Dubai
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction Today Match:
The Dream11 team is prepared by choosing more players from the Stronger SIde team. The New Zealand Team is stronger than the UAE Team, so consider more players from the New Zealand Team in your Dream11 Team.
New Zealand won the first match and expected that they would win the second match. Pick those players who perform outstandingly in the last match, which will help you to prepare the best playing11 for your Dream11 Team.
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction Must have Picks:
Tim Southee, Aryansh Sharma, Tim Seifert, Mitchell Santner, Jimmy Neesham, Vritiya Arvind, Mark Chapman, Waseem Muhammad, Will Young, Zahoor Khan, Chad Bowes, Rohan Mustafa.
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction Differential Pick:
Cole McConchie, Kyle Jamieson, Junaid Siddique, Rachin Ravindra, Basil Hameed.
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction Captain and Vice-Captain:
Tim Seifert, James Neesham, Cole McConchie, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Mark Chapman, Aryansh Sharma.
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Prediction Today Match:
NZ vs UAE Dream11 Team Grand League:
NZ vs UAE T20 Head-to-Head:
Matches Played: 1
New Zealand Won: 1
United Arab Emirates Won: 0
Dubai International Stadium Pitch Report:
The Pitch of Dubai International Stadium is a neutral Venue to host T20I matches. The Average Score at this venue in T20 cricket is 150 runs. The winning percentage of the batting second is high, but in the last match, the batting first team won the match. The Pitch is spin friendly, which favors more spinners in recent matches. The Weather in Dubai on match day is hot and humid.
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