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CricBattle Daily Fantasy Cricket League Tips Zimbabwe vs West Indies on November 19 by Soubhagya Swain,3315 days ago  
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CricBattle Daily Fantasy Cricket League Tips

Zimbabwe vs West Indies on November 19

 

The Hosts Zimbabwe were blown away against the spinners of Sri Lanka in the first game. Though they lost that game, Zimbabwe come into this clash knowing that they can beat the Caribbean’s if they play to their potentials. The world T20 champions West Indies come into this clash after thrashing the Sri Lankan lions by 62 runs on 6 November and it was their captain who led his team from front.

·         Best economical pick – The West Indian captain Jason Holder looking dangerous in this tournament. Apart from the helpful pitch, he maintained an impeccable line and length and gave a man of the match performance by taking 2 wickets in the match against Sri Lanka.

·         Top captains & vice captains – R Powell, who is coming off an excellent CPL season, again showed why he drafted to this west indies team by scoring a blistering knock of 44 runs of just 29 balls with 3 huge sixes and 2 boundaries. The Zimbabwean wicket keeper batsman PJ Moor, who was the only one showed defiance in the first game of tri series against Sri Lanka. He has scored 47 runs of Zimbabwe’s total of 154 runs in that Innings.

·       Smart pick – The Zimbabwean Skipper Graeme Cremer will have a huge role to play in this series. The all-rounder played a holding knock of 31 runs off 56 balls to put a respectable total of 154 runs for Zimbabwe in the first match against Sri Lanka.

·         Cautions Pick – Zimbabwe opening bowler CT Mumba who conceded 31 runs in just 4 overs against Sri Lanka in the first game of Tri series can be a risky pick any fantasy team.

My XI – R Powel (Captain), PJ Moor (Vice-Captain), Graeme Creamer, Jason Holder, Chamu Chibhabha, Kraigg Brathwaite, Ashley Nurse, Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, Hamilton Masakadza, Elton Chigumbura

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