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AU-W vs EN-W Dream11 Match Preview
The Ashes is over but the rivalry is all set to resume again between the familiar foes Australia and England. Australia won the Ashes quite comfortably, but somewhere deep down they will be shell-shocked after the drubbing that they were handed by New Zealand in their 2nd warm-up match.
Australia has just lost 11 games in their World Cup history, but 4 of them have come against England and all of those have been while chasing. They know that this is a new England that cannot be taken lightly since they possess an equally powerful batting line -up where all the 11 players can generally bat well.
The problem for Australia is that they suffered a big blow with Ashleigh Gardner returning a positive covid test and being ruled out of at least the first two games of her team. Grace Harris could potentially come into the side straightaway as her like-for-like replacement.
England won both their warm-up games and will be riding high on confidence despite returning winless from the Ashes. They would be starting this tournament from a clean slate and will be looking to start off in a spectacular fashion by defeating the tournament favorites.
AU-W vs EN-W Match Venue, Date and Time
Match – Australia (AU-W) v England (EN-W)
When – 05 March, 2022 – 6:30 AM IST
Venue – Seddon Park, Christchurch
AU-W vs EN-W Head-to-head record
Mts | AU-W won | EN-W won | NR/Tie |
17 | 11 | 4 | 2 |
Form guide
AUS– WWWLW
ENG – LLLNN
Venue & Pitch report
There have been 10 Women’s ODIs played at this venue and the ground more often than not suits the bowlers. The last scores of the team’s batting first have both been 149 all out.
Pitch report: The pitch should be slightly tilted towards the bowlers.
Key players for AU-W Vs EN-W Dream11 Contest
Tammy Beaumont: Beaumont averages 43+ in ODIs and she has an even better average of 81.7 when batting in New Zealand.
Last 5 ODIs: 50 | 6 | 3 | 102 | 16
Meg Lanning: Lanning’s been a champion player with an average of 68.3 in New Zealand with 3 centuries to her name
Last 5 ODIs: 57* | 0 | 28 | 0 | 6
Heather Knight: Knight’s been a little out of touch but one must never count her out. She has a better away average (41.9) than home average (33.8).
Last 5 ODIs: 9 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 101
Darcie Brown: The young prodigy already has made a massive impact with her express pace with 2 four-fers in 4 games.
Last 4 ODIs: 4/34 | 1/63 | 4/33 | 0/6
Probable Playing XI
AU-W: Alyssa Healy (wk), Rachael Haynes, Meg Lanning, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Grace Harris Jess Jonassen, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown, Alana King
EN-W: Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Winfield-Hill, Heather Knight (C), Nat Sciver, Amy Jones (Wk), Danni Wyatt, Sophia Dunkley, Katherine Brunt, Kate Cross, Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean
Key stats for AU-W Vs EN-W Dream11 Contest
Top wicket-takers for AUS since 2021: Megan Schutt (11), Tahlia McGrath (10), Darcie Brown (9)
Top wicket-takers for ENG since 2021: Kate Cross (22), Sophie Ecclestone (18), Katherine Brunt (13)
Top run-scorers for AUS since 2021: Alyssa Healy (358), Beth Mooney (316), Rachael Haynes (252)
Top run-scorers for ENG since 2021: Tammy Beaumont (562), Heather Knight (450), Nat Sciver (390)
AU-W vs EN-W Dream11 Fantasy Team
Option A (Small League/H2H Team for AU-W vs EN-W Dream11 Contest)
C – Knight VC – Lanning (If EN batting first)
C – Sciver VC – Perry (If AU batting first)
Option B (Mega League/H2H Team for AU-W vs EN-W Dream11 Contest)
C – Perry VC – Beaumont (If EN batting first)
C – Haynes VC – Knight (If AU batting first)
Differential picks for AU-W Vs EN-W Dream11 Contest
Rachael Haynes: One of the most underrated batters on the circuit.
Sophia Dunkley: Dunkley played like an ODI in the only Test against Australia recently when she was finding and clearing the boundary with ease.
Which leagues to join for AU-W vs EN-W Dream11 Contest?
We recommend joining small contests with no more than 4 people along with the mega contest with the maximum price pool.
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