IND VS WI ODI Series Dream11 Match Prediction

IND vs WI ODI Series Dream11 Match Details:

India vs West Indies, 2nd ODI

Venue: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Date & Time: February 9th, at 1:30 PM IST and Local Time

Pitch Report:

Its a well-prepared surface for this format of the game. It has got everything turn, bounce and even the batters can play their shots on the rise. Batting will become facile in the latter half and hence bowling first is a good option.

WI PROBABLE PLAYING XI WITH TOURNAMENT PERFORMANCE AND BATTING ORDER:- 

Shai Hope – 8

Brandon King- 13

DM Bravo- 18

Shamarh Brooks- 12

Nicholas Pooran- 18

Kieron Pollard- 0

Jason Holder- 57 (OVER-5,W-0)

Akeal Hosein- 0 (OVER-9,W-1)

Fabian Allen- 29 (OVER-2,W-0)

Alzarri Joseph- 13 (OVER-7,W-2)

Roach- 0* (OVER-5,W-0)

[  ] WI- 176/10 (43.5)

[  ] IND- 178/4 (28)

[  ] IND WIN BY 6 WICKETS

WI PLAYER STATISTICS BEFORE THIS TOURNAMENT STARTED 

Nicholas Pooran –

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,

2(8), 1(10), 13(34), 3(7)+0/6(1), 59(75),

Shai Hope (vice captain) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,

53(39), 17(37), 29(44), 14(35), 38(43),

Darren Bravo –

2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn

18(36), 0(1), 2(9), 102(132)

Brendan King –

1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open

58(81), 10(15), 4(8), 7(9)

Shamarh Brooks –

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,

1(6), 43(64), 93(89), 27(38), 61(59),

Nkrumah Bonner –

5dwn, 1dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn

20(16), 31(66), 20(25), 0(4)

Kieron Pollard (captain) – Right Arm Medium

4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,

3(17), 1(6), 69(106), 11(24), 2(5),

Fabin Allen – Left Arm Orthodox

DNB, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn

DNB, 15(7), DNB, 3(5)

0/43(8), 0/43(10), 1/38(7), DNB

Jason Holder – Right Arm Medium

5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn,

44(60), 3(11), 13(17), 5(15),

0/16(2), 0/35(5+1 M), 1/48(9+1 M),

Romario Shepherd – Right Arm Medium

6dwn, 7dwn, 6dwn, DNB,

13(31), 50(41), 2(3), DNB,

0/28(7), 1/12(4), 3/50(9), 0/37(3),

Kemar Roach – Right Arm Fast

1/53(7), 0/54(7), 3/37(8+2M), 3/36(10)

Akeal Hosein – Left Arm Orthodox

3/59(10), 2/51(8), 1/35(10), 1/29(8+1M),

Alzarri Joseph – Right Arm Medium

1/35(9+1M), 0/32(5+1M), 3/55(10), 1/14(7),

Hayden Walsh – Legbreak

1/41(7), 1/32(10), 5/39(10), 0/16(1)

Odean Smith – Right Arm Medium

8dwn, 8dwn, 7dwn, 6dwn,

20(10), 46(19), 18(8), 15(15),

IND PROBABLE PLAYING XI WITH TOURNAMENT PERFORMANCE AND BATTING ORDER:-

Rohit Sharma- 60

Ishan Kishan- 28

Kohli- 8

Pant- 11

Suryakumar Yadav- 34*

Deepak Hooda- 26*

Washington Sundar- DNB (OVER-9,W-3)

Shardul Thakur- DNB (OVER-7,W-0)

Mohammad Siraj- DNB (OVER-8,W-1)

Yuzvendra Chahal- DNB (OVER-9.5,W-4)

Prasidh Krishna- DNB (OVER-10,W-2)

[  ] WI- 176/10 (43.5)

[  ] IND- 178/4 (28)

[  ] IND WIN BY 6 WICKETS

IND PLAYER STATISTICS BEFORE THIS TOURNAMENT STARTED 

Rishabh Pant (Wk) –

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn,

0(1), 85(71), 16(22), 78(62), 77(40),

Ishan kishan –

Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open

38(68), 1(4), 59(42), 0(1)

Rohit Sharma –

Open, Open, Open, Open

37(37), 25(25), 28(42), 119(128)

Virat Kohli –

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,

65(84), 0(5), 51(63), 7(10), 66(79),

KL Rahul (c) & (Wk) –

Open, Open, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn,

9(10), 55(79), 12(17), 7(18), 108(114),

Ruturaj Gaikwad –

Open, Open, Open, Open

168(132), 21(18), 124(129), 154(143)*

Shikhar Dhawan –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,

61(73), 29(38), 79(84), 12(27), 18(42),

Shreyas lyer –

3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn,

26(34)+0/21(3), 11(14), 17(17), 6(9), 2(6),

Suryakumar Yadav –

4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn

39(32), 4(3), 49(34), 8(18), 14(9)

Mayank Agrawal –

Open, Open, Open, Open

28(26), 22(18), 1(3), 3(5)

Shahrukh Khan –

5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn

42(21), 17(11), 79(39)*, 9(10)

Washington Sundar – Right Arm Offbreak

8dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, 2dwn

1(2), 70(61), 0(1), 8(9)

1/43(9), 0/31(4), 3/43(8+1M), 2/15(6+1M)

Deepak Hooda – Right Arm Offbreak

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn

109(109), 35(36), 12(8), 0(3)

DNB, DNB, DNB, 1/19(3)3

Yuzvendra Chahal – Legbreak Googly

1/47(9), 1/47(10), 0/53(10), 3/46(9+1 M),

3/43(10),

Kuldeep Yadav – Left Arm Chinaman

0/55(10), 2/48(8+1M), 0/84(10), 0/68(9)

Deepak Chahar – Right Arm Medium Fast

5dwn, 6dwn, DNB, DNB, 8dwn

54(34), 69(82), DNB, DNB, 6(9)

2/53(8), 2/53(8), 2/37(6+1M), 0/44(6+1M),

1/48(9+1M)

Avesh khan – Right Arm Medium

3/47(7+3M), 2/46(9+1 M), 3/72(10),

0/42(8+1M)

Ravi Bishnoi – Legbreak Googly

0/63(10), 0/44(7+1 M), 4/45(10), 1/48(7+1 M)

Mohammed Siraj – Right Arm Medium Fast

2/73(10), 2/33(7), 1/57(10), 2/33(7+1M)

Prasidh Krishna – Right Arm Medium

3/59(10), 2/57(9+1 M), 1/17(5+3M), 0/62(7)

4/52(7+1M)

Shardul Thakur – Right Arm Medium Fast

5dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn,

40(38), 50(43), 30(21), 0(0)*,

1/35(5), 0/72(9+1 M), 4/67(10), 0/54(8)

Top Picks for IND vs WI Match:

Top Picks ­ Batters

Rohit Sharma made batting ridiculously easy in the 1st ODI. Returning to the side after an injury, the new skipper scored 60 runs from 51 balls which includes 10 fours and one six.

Shamarh Brooks is still in the early stages of his career and has plenty of things to learn. He got out after scoring 12 runs in the 1st ODI.

Top Picks ­ All-Rounders

Washington Sundar on his return into the ODI side bowled exceptionally well and scalped 3 important wickets at an economy of 3.33.

Jason Holder came in when West Indies were struggling at 71 for 5 and later his rescue act of 57 runs from 71 balls helped his side to surpass the 170 run-mark. He has a good reach which helps him to hit big sixes.

Top Picks ­ Bowlers

Wrist spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal bowled splendidly in the 1st ODI and bagged 4 wickets at an economy of 4.98. He was the player of the match for his stellar bowling performances.

Alzarri Joseph removed big fishes Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in a span of 5 balls in the 1st ODI. He has got a good bouncer and it will be his key weapon.

Top Picks ­ Wicketkeepers

Shai Hope was extremely disappointed after dragging the ball onto the stumps in the 1st ODI when he was on 8 runs. He is a class act and looking to make a big impact on Wednesday.

Captain & Vice Captain Choice:-

Yuzvendra Chahal

Jason Holder

Rohit Sharma

Virat Kohli

Dream11 SL/GL Team:-

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