West Indies' quest for a grand entry into the Super 8s
Date | June 13, 2024 |
Time | 6:00 AM IST |
Venue | Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad |
Format | T20i |
Series | ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 |
Betting Odds
West Indies | New Zealand |
1.57 | 2.40 |
Our Predictions
- Nicholas Pooran has odds of 3.70 to be West Indies' best batsman.
- Devon Conway has odds of 3.30 to be New Zealand's best batsman.
- Alzarri Joseph has odds of 3.40 to be West Indies' best bowler
- Trent Boult has odds of 3.50 to be New Zealand's best bowler
MATCH PREVIEW
We are in for a crucial Group C encounter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. Hosts and two-time champions West Indies will take on New Zealand in the 26th game. West Indies delivered a crushing defeat to Uganda in the last game and shall feel confident. Playing at home, the odds are up for the team, and they will look to leverage their familiarity with the conditions. It is a must-win game for New Zealand after their shocking loss against Afghanistan. The side must regroup and put up a good show to win. Both teams have quality players, and we expect it to be a thrilling contest.
West Indies Preview
With two consecutive wins, Rovman Powell's side looks comfortable in Group C. They have improved their ranking on cricket betting sites after their 134-run win over Uganda, where the batsmen and bowlers executed their plans flawlessly. The side will be up for a tougher challenge against a more formidable side, and Powell would like a clinical show from his players as they look to seal a berth in the Super 8s.
Johnson Charles did well against Uganda and will look to deliver a positive start in this contest alongside Brandon King. They have one of the most explosive middle orders in the tournament and expect partnerships between Nicholas Pooran, Powell, and Sherfane Rutherford. Roston Chase, Andre Russell, and Romario Shephard complete a strong batting unit for the team and shall look to do well.
It was a dream bowling performance against Uganda, whom they bowled out for 39 runs. Akeal Hosein will be confident after his 5-wicket haul in the last game and shall look to deliver early breakthroughs with Romario Shepherd. Gudakesh Motie will look to trouble the batsmen with his variety in the middle overs along with Alzarri Joseph. Andre Russell, Powell, and Roston Chase add depth to the attack.
Expected Starting XI for West Indies
Rovman Powell (c), Brandon King, Johnson Charles, Nicholas Pooran (wk), Roston Chase, Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Motie
New Zealand Preview
It wasn't the start Kane Williamson's side would have hoped for. From starting as favorites on cricket betting apps to going down by 84 runs against Afghanistan, their performance in the first game raised several question marks. The batting lineup failed, and the bowlers didn't capitalize on the opportunities. Williamson would like his men to put the loss behind their backs and perform better.
The explosive opening pair of Devon Conway and Finn Allen must do well at the top as the West Indies new ball attack has done well. Williamson will look to play the anchor's role at No. 3 and add runs with Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips in the middle order. Mark Chapman, Michaell Bracewell, and Mitchell Santner are clean strikers and must add quick runs in the lower middle order.
On the bowling front, the side needs a good burst with the new ball from Trent Boult and Matt Henry. Mitchell Santner would like to bowl on this track, and he must apply brakes to the scoring rate in the middle overs with Bracewell. In the supporting roles, the side also needs good performances from Ish Sodhi and Daryl Mitchell.
Expected Starting XI for New Zealand
Kane Williamson (c), Finn Allen, Devon Conway (wk), Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Trent Boult, Ish Sodhi
TOSS: To Bowl First
It is the tournament's first game at this venue, and we expect something for the bowlers early on. In most recent games, we have seen sides prefer a bowl. Hence, we expect the side winning the toss to bowl first in this game upon winning the toss.
PITCH AND WEATHER CONDITIONS
We expect overcast skies over Trinidad. There will be pace and bounce on this surface in the early overs, and spinners will also do well as the ball gets old. Batsmen will need to mix caution with aggression to do well. A score above 165 runs will be a fighting total for the side batting first.
OUR PREDICTION
New Zealand comes into this game with a massive loss. Their batting looked rusty in the last game, which will be a massive concern for the team. The top order must deliver a strong performance against a strong opposition. West Indies have firepower in their batting lineup, and a bowling attack is suited for these conditions. We expect a close game, but West Indies will be the favorite based on our cricket betting tips.
Our prediction is for West Indies to win