Published on: Mar 4, 2021 3:23 pm IST|Updated on: Mar 4, 2021 3:23 pm IST
NZ-W vs EN-W Dream11: Yet again it was the same old story that we witnessed in the ODI series. The Whiteferns couldn’t use the momentum they gained after winning the last ODI and floundered in the opening T20I of the three-match series.
Once again it was the visiting English lass who were on the money with both bat and ball and didn’t let the hosts stand one-bit. Batting first, New Zealand women were bundled out for a partly 96 in 19.4 overs, with Katherine Brunt, Nat Sciver, Sophie Ecclestone, and Sarah Glenn claiming two wickets each.
Riding on the success with the ball, contributions from Tammy Beaumont, Danni Wyatt, and Nat Sciver helped the English women ease past the target in just 16 overs with 7 wickets to spare. With confidence soaring high, the English lass would be looking to seal the series with a win in the second game tomorrow.
NZ-W vs EN-W Today Match Prediction Details Fixture Name: 2nd T20I, New Zealand Women vs England Women Competition: 3-match T20I Series Date: 5th March 2021 Time: 07:30 AM IST Venue: Westpac Stadium, Wellington
There hasn’t been much for the bowlers in the last game, it was just an irresponsible batting display from the Whiteferns that cost them the game. We can expect a surface here that will assist the batters.
Where to watch New Zealand Women vs England Women live: No live streaming for this particular series in India.
Injury update, unavailability: There are no injury concerns or unavailabilities for NZ W vs EN W Dream11 team for today cricket match . All the players are fit to feature.
Expected changes and team combination: After a humiliating loss, the team management might look to incorporate one or two changes in the eleven. Kate Ebrahim is the one who could get into the eleven for Maddy Green or Hayley Jensen.
NZ-W Playing 11 (probable): Sophie Devine Maddy Green/Kate Ebrahim Hayley Jensen Amy Satterthwaite Katey Martin Amelia Kerr Brooke Halliday Thamsyn Newton Leigh Kasperek Jess Kerr Rosemary Mair
Injury update, unavailability: There are no injury concerns or unavailability in the visitor’s camp. Their 16 member squad looks great for yet another victory.
Expected changes and team combination: After a dominating display of character and mindset, changes are almost negligible to take place in the eleven. The team looks good enough for yet another win and sealing the series with one game to go.
EN-W Playing 11 (probable): Tammy Beaumont Danielle Wyatt Heather Knight Natalie Sciver Amy Ellen Jones Sophia Dunkley Katherine Brunt Sophie Ecclestone Sarah Glenn Mady Villiers Freya Davies
With confidence and momentum by their side, the English women will surely start as the favorites heading into this contest. Therefore, we are backing England women to win this NZ-W vs EN-W Today Match Prediction contest and make it 2-1.
Tammy Beaumont: The English opener is currently on a purple patch. After scoring two 70+ scores in the recently concluded ODI series, she looked decent in the last T20I as well scoring 26. He still remains a concrete pick in the fantasy teams.
Heather Knight: The English women skipper has amassed 304 runs from the last 9 games in T20Is at an exciting strike-rate of 137.56.
Sophie Devine: The Whiteferns skipper is yet to make a mark in the entire series. She has failed miserably but still remains one of the key figures on the side. She has 302 runs against her name from the last 9 T20I appearances at a decent strike-rate of 114.83.
Natalie Sciver: The highly-rated English all-rounder was decent in the last game with both bat and ball. She has scored 288 runs from the last 9 games in T20Is and managed 8 scalps as well.
Katey Martin: The Whiteferns keeper has now scored 155 runs from her last 8 T20I innings. She could be a good pick in GL teams.
Sarah Glenn: The leg-spin all-rounder of the English women Sarah Glenn has scalped 14 wickets from her last 9 T20Is at a strike-rate of 13.29.
WK: Katey Martin BAT: D Wyatt, A Satterthwaite, T Beaumont ALL: S Devine, H Knight, N Sciver, B Halliday BWL: R Mair, S Glenn, K Brunt