AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Team Prediction | 2nd T20I | 27th Sep 2020

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AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Team Prediction | 2nd T20I | 27th Sep 2020

AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Team Prediction | 27th Sept 2020 | AU-W vs NZ-W Women T20I

The world champions Australia played according to their potential in the first T20I against New Zealand and now will be keen on winning the second game and pocketing the series. On other hand, this is a do or die match for New Zealand and hence they are desperate to win this game to keep the series alive. Hence, this match promises to be an exciting contest.

Match Details:

Date & Time- 27th September 2020, 09:15 AM
Venue Name: Allan Border Field, Brisbane

AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Team News:

ENG-W:

  • A Healy and B Mooney will open the innings.
  • M Lanning, R Haynes, A Gardner will bat in the middle order.
  • M Schutt, J Jonassen, and S Molineux will handle bowling responsibilities.
  • Australia will field the same playing XI.
  • A Gardner’s batting form and M Schutt’s bowling is key for England.

NZ-W:

  • S Devine and M Green will open the innings.
  • S Bates, A Satterthwaite, and K Martin will bat in the middle order.
  • L Tahuhu, R Mair, and H Jensen will handle bowling responsibilities.
  • New Zealand will field the same playing XI.
  • S Bates batting form and S Devine’s bowling is key for West Indies.

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AU-W vs NZ-W Squad:

Australia Women Squad:

Alyssa Healy(WK), Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning(C), Ashleigh Gardner, Rachael Haynes, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux, Jess Jonassen, Georgia Wareham, Delissa Kimmince, Megan Schutt, Tahlia McGrath, Erin Burns, Belinda Vakarewa, Maitlan Brown, Molly Strano, Annabel Sutherland, Ellyse Perry

New Zealand Women Squad:

Amy Satterthwaite (C), Katey Martin (WK), Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine, Maddy Green, Amelia Kerr, KE Ebrahim, Jess Watkin, Leigh Kasperek, Lea Tahuhu, Holly Huddleston, Hayley Jensen, Bernadine Bezuidenhout, Rosemary Mair

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AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Prediction, Line-Ups:

Australia Women Playing 11:

Wicketkeeper- Alyssa Healy

Batsmen- Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning (capt), Rachael Haynes, Ash Gardner

All-rounders- Jess Jonassen

Bowlers- Sophie Molineux, Nicola Carey, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Delissa Kimmince

New Zealand Playing 11:

Wicketkeeper- Katey Martin

Batsmen- Suzie Bates, Amy Satterthwaite, Katie Perkins, Maddy Green, Lauren Down

All-rounders- Sophie Devine (capt), Amelia Kerr, Hayley Jensen

Bowlers- Rosemary Mair, Lea Tahuhu

Captain Pick:

Option 1: SFM Devine

The New Zealand skipper led from the front in the first game and contributed with the bat as well ball. She picked three wickets in the bowling and then came good with the bat as well as she scored 29 runs while opening the innings.

Option 2: S Bates

Bates is an impactful all-rounder and hence a great option as the Dream11 captain pick. She bats in the top order and also bowls a few overs. In the first match, she scored 33 runs and also chipped in with one wicket.

Vice-Captain Choice:

Option 1: A Gardner

A Gardner is in very good form and a vital batter in the middle order. She scored a brilliant 61 run knock in the first game. She is also a decent part-time bowler.

Option 2: M Lanning

Meg Lanning is a very important batter and a must-have player in the team. She is highly experienced and in very good touch. In her last game, she got off to a good start and scored 24 runs.

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AU-W vs NZ-W Dream11 Prediction: Who will win the match

Australia is arguably the best team in women cricket at the moment. They have a high-quality batting order and a very good balance in the top and middle order. Their bowling has the variety too and hence challenging this team is a massive test. New Zealand has a couple of good players in the form of SFM Devine and SW Bates but they will need support from other players which is a difficulty. So in this second T20I, expect Australia to win.