Today Match Dream 11 team: The UAE have won four of the last five matches against the Netherlands.
The Netherlands’ top order did a great job
On Sunday, October 16, at the Simonds Stadium in Geelong, the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands will play the second match of the T20 World Cup 2022. Before this game started, both teams were supposed to play two warm-up games against West Indies and Scotland. The Netherlands lost to Scotland by 18 runs because they couldn’t reach the goal of 152 runs. The Netherlands’ top order did a great job, but the middle order couldn’t keep up the same level of play. Going forward in the tournament, they will hope that the batters will do better. The second warm-up game between Netherlands and West Indies was called off because of rain.
The Emirati batters did not give the required beginning
On the other hand, the United Arab Emirates had the same luck in their warm-up games. They lost the first game by 17 runs to the West Indies, who had won the title twice before. UAE’s story was a lot like that of the Netherlands. The bowlers were able to stop the West Indies from scoring more than 152 runs. In their answer, the Emirati batters did not give the required beginning or end. Other than Waseem Muhammad and Zawar Farid, none of the other batters were able to get a score of 10 or more. This will be the ninth Twenty20 International between the UAE and the Netherlands, and the first one since October 2019. UAE has won four of the last five games against the Netherlands.
PROBABLE PLAYING XI
Netherlands
Today Match Dream 11 team: TLW Cooper, BFW de Leede, SJ Myburgh, MP O’Dowd, RE van der Merwe, Vikramjit Singh, S Edwards(C), Brandon Glover, T van der Gugten, Fred Klaassen, PA van Meekeren
BENCH: Colin Ackermann, Shariz Ahmad, Logan van Beek, AT Nidamanuru, Tim Pringle
United Arab Emirates
Today Match Dream 11 team: CP Rizwan(C), Chirag Suri, Waseem Muhammad, Basil Hameed, Aryan Lakra, Zawar Farid, V Aravind, Aayan Afzal Khan, K Meiyappan, Zahoor Khan, Junaid Siddique
BENCH: A Sharafu, Kashif Daud, Ahmed Raza, Sabir Ali, Fahad Nawaz, Vishnu Sukumaran
PITCH REPORT
The batters should get a lot of help from the pitch as the game goes on. The team that wins the toss, on the other hand, might want to bat and try to get a high score.
PLAYER PICKS
Bas de Leede NED | BAT
During the warm-up game against Scotland, he did an amazing job with the ball. He got three wickets and only gave away 20 runs in four overs. In his last five games, he has made two half-centuries and taken a total of nine wickets.
Max O’Dowd NED | BAT
In the warm-up game, he batted first for the Netherlands and scored 43 runs off 35 balls. He scored the most points for his team. In the T20 World Cup Qualifiers, he scored 178 runs over the course of five games, with an average of 35.6. He was the team’s top run scorer.
Vriitya Aravind UAE | WK
The wicketkeeper who bats is 20 years old and has been one of the UAE’s best batters in recent years. This year, he has scored 407 runs in 13 T20Is, with an average of 40.7 and a strike rate of 140.83. Three of those runs were for 50 or more.