Published on: Sep 1, 2020 8:18 pm IST|Updated on: Sep 1, 2020 8:18 pm IST
GUY vs BAR Dream11 Prediction: We are into the final week of this year’s Caribbean Premier League. Teams would know what exactly they need to do for a place in semi-finals. It’s all to play for and Guyana Amazon Warriors will lock horns with Barbados Tridents today in 22nd match of the season. This match will be played at The Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba. We will preview the match in our Dream11 fantasy preview.
Guyana Amazon Warriors are coming off from a comprehensive victory against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the last match. Bowling first, Guyana restricted the Patriots to a score of 150 runs mainly due to the brilliant spells from captain Chris Green and Kevin Sinclair. In reply, Guyana found themselves in a spot of bother as the top order failed again. They were at 25-3 when Nicholas Pooran was joined by Ross Taylor. Both shared an unbeaten stand as Nicholas Pooran put on a master-class on how to go about a chase in T20 cricket. He ended up hitting an unbeaten 100 from just 45 balls.
Barbados Tridents had a day to forget against St Lucia Zouks in their last outing. The Tridents bowlers were brilliant first up and never gave any opportunities to the Zouks batsmen. All the spinners were outstanding while Hayden Walsh Jr grabbed the headlines with his 3-wicket haul. As a result, St Lucia Zouks didn’t even reach triple figures and were bundled out for 92 runs. In reply, Barbados Tridents took it too easy to say the least. They never stepped on to the gas and lost wickets at regular intervals. In the end, the required rate kept on mounting and it went out of reach on a slow pitch. Barbados Tridents lost the match by 3 runs to cap a disastrous day.
In head-to-head comparisons, Guyana Amazon Warriors are having an upper hand with a lead of 10-5 over their rivals Barbados Tridents. In last 5 matches, Guyana are even more dominating with 4 wins. This is their first meeting in this year’s CPL.
Thunderstorms are forecast for today at Tarouba and that may interrupt the match between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Barbados Tridents. But this being the evening game, we can still get a game after all. The pitch at The Brian Lara Stadium was looking better than the one at Queen’s Park Oval last week but there will be definitely some help for the slower bowlers still.
Fixture name: Guyana Amazon Warriors Vs Barbados Tridents, Match 22 CPL T20
Competition: CPL T20
Date: 2nd September 2020
Time: 3:00 AM IST
Stadium: The Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba
Guyana Amazon Warriors: 04, Barbados Tridents: 01, NR: 00
Guyana Amazon Warriors: Played- 7, Won- 3, Lost- 4, Points- 6, Standing- 3rd
Barbados Tridents: Played- 7, Won- 2, Lost- 5, Points- 4, Standing-5th
Let’s take a look at possible playing XIs for the both teams in today match prediction.
Chris Green (C), Brandon King, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Shimron Hetmyer, Kevin Sinclair, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Ross Taylor, Sherfane Rutherford, Keemo Paul, Kissoodath Magram, Romario Shepherd, Ashmead Nedd, Naveen-ul-Haq, Imran Tahir, Odean Smith, Anthony Bramble, Jessy Singh
Brandon King
Kevin Sinclair
Shimron Hetmyer
Nicholas Pooran (wk)
Ross Taylor
Keemo Paul
Chris Green (C)
Romario Shepherd
Ashmead Nedd
Naveen-ul-Haq
Imran Tahir
Jason Holder (C), Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (wk), Corey Anderson, Shamarh Brooks, Justin Greaves, Jonathan Carter, Nyeem Young, Ashley Nurse, Rashid Khan, Hayden Walsh Jr., Kyle Mayers, Joshua Bishop, Shayan Jahangir, Mitchell Santner, Keon Harding, Raymon Reifer
Johnson Charles
Shai Hope (wk)
Kyle Mayers
Corey Anderson
Jason Holder (C)
Ashley Nurse
Rashid Khan
Raymon Reifer
Nyeem Young
Hayden Walsh Jr
Joshua Bishop
WK: Nicholas Pooran, Johnson Charles Batsmen: Brandon King, Shimron Hetmyer, Corey Anderson All-rounders: Keemo Paul, Kyle Mayers, Jason Holder Bowlers: Imran Tahir, Rashid Khan, Ashmead Nedd
As per Dream11 predictions, Guyana Amazon Warriors are primed to win this match against Barbados Tridents. Guyana look a strong unit overall while Barbados are struggling as they failed to register a win from solid positions in last couple of games. Barbados Tridents need to pull up their socks very quickly to remain in contention for the semi-finals.