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IRE vs SA 1st T20I (Ireland and South Africa tour of UAE) Dream 11 Prediction

IRE vs SA 1st T20I (Ireland and South Africa tour of UAE) Dream 11 Prediction

Probable Playing 11

Ireland (Playing XI): Paul Stirling (C), Ross Adair, Lorcan Tucker (WK), Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Ben White, Graham Hume.

South Africa (Playing XI): Ryan Rickelton, Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (C), Matthew Breetzke, Tristian Stubbs, Wiann Mulder, Patrick Kruger, Nandre Burger, Bjorn Fortuin, Lungi Ngidi, Ottneil Baartman

Venue (Ground)

Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Pitch Report

The pitch should be neutral, so we can expect good-scoring game, The average, 1st innings score is 150, The highest score on this ground was 225/7, The lowest score on this ground was 66/9, Total T20 International matches played 63, Batting 1st won 26, Batting 2nd won 37, Abandoned 0.

Fantasy Cricket Picks Guide: Maximize Your Points

Fantasy cricket enthusiasts, here's a detailed guide to help you make the best choices for your team across different categories. We've analyzed key players, focusing on their T20I performance, potential contributions, and roles within their teams. Let’s dive in:

Wicket Keepers

  • R. Rickelton (RHB): A trump card pick, Rickelton can be a game-changer as both an opener and No. 3 batsman. Known for his consistency, his T20I average above 16 reflects his ability to score safely and steadily. His potential to play big innings makes him a strong choice for your team.
  • L. Tucker (RHB): A safe pick, Tucker bats at No. 3 or 4 and is a reliable run-scorer with a T20I average above 21. His consistency with the bat and potential to gain extra points as a wicketkeeper make him an essential selection.

Batsmen

  • T. Stubbs (RHB) & R. Hendricks (RHB): Both are must-have picks. Hendricks, with a T20I average above 29, is a consistent opener and a hard hitter capable of posting big scores. Stubbs, a reliable middle-order batsman, is known for his aggressive play and big-hitting potential.
  • H. Tector (RHB): Tector is a safe pick batting at No. 4, consistently contributing runs. With a T20I average above 22, he also offers the added value of bowling if necessary, making him a versatile choice.
  • P. Stirling (RHB): Known as an aggressive opener, Stirling is a hit-or-miss type player with a T20I average above 27. His hunger for big scores and in-form status make him an excellent choice for those looking to take a calculated risk.

All-Rounders

  • A. Markram (RHB + Right-arm Offbreak) & C. Campher (RHB + Right-arm Medium-fast): Both are must-have picks. Markram, with a T20I average above 33, is a consistent top-order batsman and a handy bowler. Campher contributes equally with bat and ball, making him a consistent point scorer.
  • G. Delany (RHB + Right-arm Legbreak): A safe pick, Delany plays as a finisher and bowls in the middle overs. His ability to contribute in both departments ensures regular points.
  • W. Mulder (RHB + Right-arm Medium-fast): Another trump card pick, Mulder is a dual threat as a finisher with the bat and a middle-overs bowler. His T20I average above 20 highlights his reliability.
  • P. Kruger (RHB + Right-arm Medium-fast): A trump card all-rounder, Kruger bats as a finisher and bowls during power plays and middle overs. With a T20I average above 18, he’s capable of taking wickets in bulk.

Bowlers

  • L. Ngidi, M. Adair, C. Young, N. Burger, and B. Fortuin: These five bowlers are must-have picks. Ngidi and Adair lead with their ability to bowl in both power plays and death overs, while Young and Burger provide consistency with their ability to take wickets in crucial moments.
  • O. Baartman (Right-arm Fast): A trump card bowler, Baartman is known for his wicket-taking abilities, particularly during power plays and death overs. He’s a good choice, especially when bowling first.
  • B. White (Right-arm Offbreak): A GL pick, White is a consistent wicket-taker in the middle overs and has the potential to pick up multiple wickets in a game.

Captaincy Picks

Small Leagues

  • C. Campher: Batting between No. 3 and 5, Campher consistently contributes with both bat and ball. His T20I average above 21 makes him a safe captain or vice-captain pick.
  • A. Markram: Markram is a consistent run-scorer, often batting at No. 3. His T20I average above 33 and his ability to bowl make him a safe choice for captaincy.
  • M. Adair: Adair, batting as a finisher and bowling in crucial overs, is a reliable points scorer. His ability to take wickets consistently makes him a safe captain or vice-captain.

Grand Leagues

  • P. Stirling: Stirling, the aggressive opener, is a hit-or-miss player. Though currently out of form, his potential for a big score makes him a valuable captain or vice-captain in grand leagues.
  • L. Tucker: Tucker's consistency as a No. 3 or 4 batsman, along with his wicketkeeping skills, makes him a grand league captain choice for those looking for a reliable performer.
  • H. Tector: Tector is a safe pick for grand leagues, with the ability to contribute with both bat and ball. His T20I average above 23 highlights his potential to score points consistently.
  • C. Young: As a death overs bowler, Young’s wicket-taking ability makes him an ideal grand league vice-captain when bowling first.
  • R. Hendricks: Hendricks, with his ability to score big as an opener, is a strong option for grand league captaincy or vice-captaincy.
  • T. Stubbs: Stubbs’ ability to hit big and score consistently makes him a great grand league choice for captain or vice-captain.
  • L. Ngidi: A leading wicket-taker, Ngidi’s death overs bowling is key, and he’s an excellent choice for grand league captain or vice-captain, especially when bowling first.
  • B. Fortuin: Fortuin’s ability to strike consistently in the middle overs and take multiple wickets makes him an excellent grand league captain or vice-captain pick.

By incorporating these players into your fantasy cricket team, you maximize your chances of scoring big across both small and grand leagues. Their proven track records, current form, and ability to contribute in multiple ways will help ensure consistent points throughout the tournament.

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