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Cricket Betting Tips - Worcestershire vs Nottinghamshire North Group Match PredictionHAR HAR MAHADEV MATCH WINNER - NOTTINGHAMSHIRE TIPS TARGET 15 PESE NOTTS GOOD LUCK ONLINE BETTING ID FOR ALL SPORT AND LIVE CASINO +91 9033229292 WOR VS NOT MATCH & ANALYSIS ICC T20I World Cup is now just a few months ago and teams across the world will be gearing up for the competition. With the lack of international cricket, players will be depending heavily upon domestic cricket competitions to get some match practice and gather some form. With almost all English international players available, the focus will be on Vitality T20 Blast 2021, which is all set to begin on 9th June 2021.
The tournament will feature a total of 133 T20 matches, which is the most number of matches played in a domestic T20I tournament. Worcestershire Rapids will take on Nottinghamshire Outlaws in one of the four matches scheduled to be played on the first day of the competition. Given the historical records of the two sides, a cracker of a contest is on the cards. Nottinghamshire and Worcestershire will meet to play their first Vitality T20 Blast match on 9th June 2021 at County Ground, New Road, Worcester. WOR VS NOT TEAM PREVIEWS WORCESTERSHIRE Worcestershire Rapids' terrific run of 2018 and 2019 came to a halt last year as they finished 6th in the central group points table. The Rapids will be hoping to prove that their 2020 performance was merely a blip and will want to take off from where they left in 2019. Last year, Worcestershire were terrible in the absence of Moeen Ali, who was arguably the reason for their superb performance in 2018 and 2019. Online Cricket Id Now that Moeen Ali is expected to be available for the complete duration of the tournament, Worcestershire would certainly stand a big chance. Apart from Moeen Ali, the Rapids' key strength will be Pat Brown, who is known to be a remarkable death bowler in the domestic circuit. He picked up as many as 31 wickets in the 2018 season and that is the second-best tally by any bowler in any season. This season - they have signed up Ben Dwarshius and Ish Sodhi, who both are proved exponents of the shortest format of the game. A bet on Pat Brown to be the top wicket-taker for the Rapids at Parimatch seems to be quite an enticing option. On paper, Worcestershire have an excellent amalgamation of youth and experience and that can be vital in this format of the game. However, apart from Ali, they do not have someone who can pull the team along with the bat on a consistent basis and that is one specific weakness they would want to address as early as possible. Even though they appear to be a bit too over-reliant on Moeen Ali, the form Moeen Ali has been in would certainly boost their confidence. If the likes of Ben Cox, Ed Barnard, Moeen Ali, Ross Whiteley, and Pat Brown come good, defeating Worcestershire Rapids will be colossal of a task. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Nottinghamshire are arguably the most consistent side in the tournament's recent history and their title finish last year is evidence enough of that. The title last year was second in four years and they'll be looking to make it three in five. Before that, however, they'll be looking to get off to a solid start so as to gather momentum quickly in this competition that can drift away rather quickly. The Outlaws biggest strength without a doubt is the abundance of big-match players the Notts have at their disposal. Having the likes of Alex Hales, Joe Clarke, and Ben Duckett in the top-order can be very intimidating to bowl against even for world-class bowlers. Their strong and long batting order allowed them to go all guns blazing and they'll be relying heavily on their batting yet again. They have plenty of all-rounders available and that adds to their balance without taking anything away from the bowling strength. Nottinghamshire had a rather weak bowling attack last year and with Jake Ball struggling with an injury this year, Nottinghamshire will be slightly worried. Harry Gurney is no longer available and their bowling will rest broadly on the pretty young shoulders of Zak Chappel and Lyndon James. Besides, Cricket Betting Tips the absence of Imad Wasim is certainly a big setback for them. All in all, the Notts will need their batting to not only fire but also cover for their rather inexperienced bowling unit. They have the ammunition to do so, at least on paper, and if they are able to execute that, they should be in business. 6/9/2021 LHQ VS ISU 15TH MATCH 09-JUNE-2021Cricket Betting Tips - Lahore Qalandars vs Islamabad United 15th Match PredictionJAY SRI RAM OPEN RATE 66 PESE LAHOR QALANDERS LAHORE RATE SE 85 TO 90 PESE AAYE TAB LAGAO ISLAMABAD UNDER 80 PESE MILYE KHAO MATCH WIN BY LAHORE QALANDERS BOOK PROFIT AT 20 PESE LAHAORE AFTER 16 OVER SITE VISIT KARNA LAMBI ME SUPER UPDATE HOGA TO POST KARUGA GOOD LUCK HAR HAR MAHADEV WEBSITE VISIT AFTER TOSS ALL MATCH WINNER + SESSION + LAMBI PARI ONLY ON WHATSAPP SERVICE ME DEGE JOIN WHATAPP SERVICE +91 9574446565 OR +91 9574448484 CUSTOMER OPEN 10.30 AM TO 6.30 PM ONLY www.cricketbettingtipsfree.net ONLINE BETTING ID FOR ALL SPORT AND LIVE CASINO
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+91 9033229292 6/2/2021 ENG VS NZ 1ST TEST 02-JUNE-2021Cricket Betting Tips - England vs New Zealand 1st Test Match PredictionHAR HAR MAHADEV MATCH WINNER - NEW ZEALAND TIPS TARGET 22 PESE NEW ZEALAND GOOD LUCK There are a number of ways spectators can make their approach to Lord's this week. They can get off the Jubilee line at St John's Wood and walk down Wellington Road, past the hospital bearing the same name, and enter through the North Gates. If the weather is nice, patrons could alight the tube one stop earlier, at Baker Street, and enjoy a longer walk, past or through Regent's Park, one of London's finest, perhaps up to the East or Grace Gates. From the south, Edgware Road tube is the most convenient stop, a leisurely 20 minute walk through trendy Lisson Grove to the ground.
Whichever way they come, the presence of around eight thousand spectators inside Lord's each day this week for the first Test between England and New Zealand will be a truly wonderful sight. It will be the first time England have played in front of spectators at home since the final Ashes Test in September 2019. This match is actually the first time England have played at Lord's since the second match of that series against Australia, nearly two years ago. As a result of playing every game at the bio-secure bubbles of the Ageas Bowl and Emirates Old Trafford last summer, it was the first time since 1970 that England did not play a Test at Lord's. Given the various protocols that needed to be observed, the lack of crowds and the two-venue system was a necessary evil to get cricket on and keep everyone safe. But the international cricket that took place last season was a soulless experience for all concerned. Playing without crowds was better than nothing, of course, but there was something missing, that interaction between the deeds on the field and those watching from the stands that elevates sport to a higher plane, full of energy and suspense and emotion. Think of that scene when Ben Stokes hit the winning runs in the third Ashes Test at Headingley two summers ago, the crowd behind him jumping to their feet in unbridled joy after an hour and a half cheering every single run and Australian misstep. That noise, that colour, those scenes made the occasion what it was. Online Betting Id That is what we have missed over the past year. The contrast when James Anderson took his 600th wicket last summer at the Ageas Bowl in front of thousands of empty seats, with a few cheers from his teammates on the pavilion balcony drowned out by the silence, could not have been starker. To add to the excitement of this game, New Zealand are the visitors, the second ranked Test team in the world. They have not toured England since 2015 but these matches, added to the calendar to help the ECB recover some of their COVID-related losses, see them at the top of their game with the one of the finest fast-bowling attacks in the world and certainly the best New Zealand have ever produced. For Kane Williamson's men, the two Tests also provides perfect preparation for the World Test Championship final against India later this month. England are missing their IPL players, who have been rested from this game, and Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer, who are both injured. Nevertheless, they remain formidable opponents at home, particularly with James Anderson and Stuart Broad in their ranks. While too much has been made of Chris Silverwood's comments about using this summer to plan for the Ashes - he also said the Tests against New Zealand and India are significant series in their own right - there will be opportunity for the likes of James Bracey, Dan Lawrence and maybe Ollie Robinson to lay their credentials on the table. They will do so in an England team playing in front of spectators for the first time since the summer of 2019. The stands might only be 25% full for this game but it will feel like normality is returning, slowly but surely. Long may that road to normality continue. When: Wednesday June 2, 2021. 11:00am Local Time Where: Lord's, Marylebone What to expect: The weeks of wet, overcast weather that heralded the start of the English summer in bleak fashion have gone - for now - and the days leading up to the game have been sunny and warm. That may mean the pitch is better for batting than it otherwise might have been but as is generally the case at Lord's, there should be some assistance for the fast-bowlers. Team News England Without the all-round talents of Ben Stokes to balance their side, England are set to play just four frontline bowlers in this game with Ollie Pope, Dan Lawrence and debutant James Bracey making up the middle order. Who two of those four bowlers will be is the question given that James Anderson and Stuart Broad are certain to take the new ball. It appears that either Ollie Robinson or Craig Overton will occupy the number eight spot while the other position is down to whether England want to play the spin of Jack Leach. If not, Mark Wood is a likely starter. Possible XI: Rory Burns, Dom Sibley, Zak Crawley, Joe Root, Ollie Pope, Dan Lawrence, James Bracey, Craig Overton/Ollie Robinson, Mark Wood/Jack Leach, Stuart Broad, James Anderson New Zealand Kane Williamson confirmed a debut for Devon Conway but he will still be left with calls to make on the team combination: play four frontline fast-bowlers, as they have done in recent times, or pick three and Mitchell Santner's left-arm spin? If Santner does not play, Matt Henry is likely to deputise for Trent Boult who is spending some time at home with his family. Cricket Betting Tips The other decision for the tourists is whether Colin De Grandhomme or Daryl Mitchell occupy the all-rounder's spot at number seven. Possible XI: Tom Latham, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling, Colin De Grandhomme/Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner/Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner 6/2/2021 NED VS IRE 1ST ODI 02-JUN-2021Cricket Betting Tips - Netherlands vs Ireland 1st ODI Match PredictionHAR HAR MAHADEV OPEN RATE 50 PESE IRELAND OPEN RATE ME NO BET IRELAND RATE SE 75 TO 90 PESE AAYE TAB LAGAO NETHERLANDS UNDER 85 PESE MILYE KHAO MATCH WIN BY IRELAND BOOK SET AT 12 PESE IRELAND BEST OF LUCK After a pandemic-enforced wait of well over a year, the Netherlands are finally set to make their entry into the Cricket World Cup Super League this week when they welcome their former Associate sparring partners Ireland for a three-match ODI series at Utrecht. As the only qualifier in the competition, their debut marks the culmination of a six-year campaign that started at World Cricket League Division 2 in Namibia back in 2015. Their victory saw them return to the Associate top-flight, where they went on to win the final edition of the WCL Championship to reclaim ODI status and secure the only Associates spot in the top-tier 13-team Super League alongside the 12 Full Members.
Ireland will look at the series as a chance to reverse a poor start to their Super League campaign, their fifty-overs record against the Dutch unblemished by defeat since 2007. Their most recent ODI encounter was back in 2013 however, where a dramatic tie in the second of their two-match WCL Championship series saw Ireland secure their qualification for the 2015 World Cup, while the Netherlands would eventually fall just short, the series in retrospect marking the beginning of the Dutch descent that would bottom out at Windhoek in January of 2015. Since then the Netherlands have held the upper hand in white-ball cricket, though the two sides have only met in T20 internationals for the past few years the Dutch have won seven of their last nine matches, starting with the famous win at Sylhet that sent Ireland out of the 2014 World T20. It is a rather unwelcome irony that the Netherlands, after years of preparation, finally find themselves forced to name an understrength and somewhat undercooked squad for arguably the most important matches in their history. World777 A combination of travel-restrictions and uncooperative Counties sees the hosts missing practically their entire first-choice middle order for the series. With Michael Rippon now based in New Zealand in pursuit of a black cap, and Covid-related travel regulations rule out a trip back-and-forth to the Netherlands. Meanwhile Ryan ten Doeschate, Colin Ackermann and Roelof van der Merwe are retained by their respective Counties across the North Sea, leaving the Dutch batting looking alarmingly threadbare. Across the recent A team tour to Ireland and the Scotland ODI series, the Dutch have not come close to crossing 200 in five matches, collectively averaging less than 17 runs per wicket. At the top of the order Max O'Dowd has been in fine domestic form but lacks a settled opening partner, the recall of the veteran Stephan Myburgh rather forced on coach-selector Ryan Campbell. Other opening options include the untested Musa Nadeem, or a return to the top of the order for the mercurial Tobias Visee. The rest of the Dutch batting is made up the in-and-out of form Ben Cooper at three, while skipper and ascended spin all-rounder Seelaar will likely bat at four (three or four spots higher than he might like) while keeper-bat Scott Edwards may play something of a floating role, or possibly even open the batting with O'Dowd as he does at club level for VOC Rotterdam. Bas de Leede and Saqib Zulfiqar will look to fill the considerable shoes of the absent County bats in the middle order, and a good series for either would do much to improve the hosts' prospects. The absence of Rippon and van der Merwe also puts a lot on Seelaar's shoulders (and lower back) in the spin section, though young leg-spinner Philippe Boissevain has lately been bowling very well both in the Dutch Topklasse and in Orange. Both O'Dowd and Zulfiqar are also capable of delivering a few overs of leg-spin if the conditions suit, though neither are likely in the squad for their abilities with the ball and the Dutch skipper will likely be turning the clock back and his arm over frequently this series. What the Dutch do have in abundance is quality seamers. Too many, in fact, to field at once. With Timm van der Gugten, Brandon Glover and Fred Klaassen given leave to play by their counties, competition for fast-bowling slots is fierce, with no place for Paul van Meekeren, Ryan Klein, nor Essex's Shane Snater in the squad. Of the locally-based seamers Voorburg's new-ball pair of Logan van Beek and Vivian Kingma both have nigh-undeniable claims to a starting spot, the former not least for his abilities as a lower-order backstop with the bat, and the latter purely on exceptional form. With conditions unlikely to suit express pace it's likely that some of the county contingent may spend some time on the bench. Even with the batting below full-strength, the quality of the Dutch seam attack alone will give Ireland reason to worry, and though the Dutch batting is inexperienced or out of form they are not without talent. While Ireland will likely welcome news of their opponent's player-availability problems, they are not without difficulties of their own. An ankle injury aggravated during the A-team series between the two sides has ruled out Curtis Campher, who has been a reliable presence in the Irish middle order, trailing only Paul Stirling in the run aggregates for their Super League campaign to date. Stirling too lacks a dependable partner at the top of the order, prompting the recall of former skipper William Porterfield on the back of domestic form, left handedness, and a paucity of alternatives. With James McCollum dropped and Gareth Delaney also sidelined through injury, the only other plausible option at the top is Kevin O'Brien, who has combined well with Stirling in T20s but had less success in the longer format and, with Shane Getkate missing out on selection, will likely be needed to fill the role of lower-order hitter. Skipper Andrew Balbirnie, despite a tough tour against Afghanistan, is unlikely to be disturbed from his customary slot at three, likewise Wolves captain Harry Tector at four who looked in excellent form against Netherlands A. Ireland too will likely have a left-arm spinner turned batting all-rounder in the top order in the form of George Dockrell, who has forced his way back into the side by weight of domestic runs. With Lorcan Tucker the only keeper in the squad his place is effectively assured, while the balance of the attack will likely be determined by the conditions. Simi Singh is likely to spearhead the spin section, his developing legspin also serving to compensate for the lack of a dedicated wrist-spinner if late call-up Ben White doesn't make the eleven. Andy McBrine is an option as a second spinner, though the presence of Dockrell and Stirling ensures the visitors will not lack for slow-bowling options if the need arises. The seam attack is arguably a trickier question, but the first name on the team sheet will likely be the returning Graeme McCarter. Back in the Green for the first time since 2015, McCarter's domestic form saw him afforded a chance against the Dutch for the Wolves, and his return of 6-32 in the final match will be hard to ignore, especially if conditions at Utrecht prove similar. Mark Adair's value as an all-rounder makes him an attractive choice too in the absence of Campher, though Barry McCarthy would likewise add depth to the batting. Cricket Betting Tips Craig Young's solid showing against Netherlands A lends him a claim to the final seamer's spot, though Josh Little as a left-armer has the advantage of variety. Ireland have yet to find a white-ball combination that matches their golden generation for consistency, but have begun to emerge from the transitional phase that they have languished in for the past few years. Facing an understrength Dutch side missing it's middle-order backbone, the Irish will sense a chance to reassert their accustomed dominance, but can ill afford to take their hosts lightly with so much on the line. What's at stake: For the hosts, their debut series in the CWC Super League is likely to be the most important they will play. Though they have higher-profile series lined up against the likes of Pakistan, England, South Africa and New Zealand, these three matches against old rivals Ireland are far more likely to prove decisive to their first ambition of avoiding a last-placed finish and thus ensuring their survival in the league for the next cycle, while any hopes of direct qualification depend on a series win this week at the least. For Ireland, who have won just one for their six Super League matches to date, the calculation is similar. Every victory is not just ten points to their total but also ten denied to the Dutch, and thus an additional measure of distance from the unwanted 13th spot. A clean sweep for the visitors could see them jump to joint second on the table and rekindle hopes of a top-eight finish, while a perfect start for the Netherlands might also prompt them to set their sights higher than mere survival. One or other of the two sides will end the series as favourites for the wooden spoon however, and the risk of relegation should they finish behind the League 2 Champions at the World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe. For Ireland such an outcome would be a humiliation, but for the Netherlands, without the sinecure of Full Membership, it would be a blow from which they might not recover. When: Wednesday June 2nd, 10.30am CET Where: Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd, Utrecht, the Netherlands What to expect: Maarschalkerweerd at Utrecht is one of the Netherlands' lesser-used grounds, traditionally behind the VRA Ground in the Amsterdam Forest, VOC's Hazelaarweg Ground north of Rotterdam and even het Schootsveld at Deventer in the pecking order. Though the ground has seen a fair bit of women's international cricket, the series will be the first men's ODIs to be played there. The ground is also slightly smaller than the Netherlands' two main grounds, with markedly shorter square boundaries than VRA or especially Hazelaarweg. Maarschalkerweerd has seen little cricket this season as locals Kampong CC play in the Dutch second division, which remains on hiatus due to Covid restrictions. Kampong's home ground generally produces more typically Dutch wickets than either the batting-friendly VRA or the more spin-amenable Hazelaarweg. Generally one might expect assistance for pace bowlers both off the seam and in finding swing early. While the lack of domestic cricket will have helped with preparation, the recent weather has not. An unseasonable amount of rain has fallen in the Netherlands over the past month, and despite better weather for the few days leading up to the series the pitch is expected to be slowish and low, tough to score on and likely suiting Ireland's medium pacers better than the hosts' battery of quicks. What they said The three World Cup Super League matches against Netherlands will be a stern test for the squad as we head into a busy and consequential summer of international cricket. This is the first of three such series we're playing over the next few months, and with 30 world cup qualification points up for grabs, we will be keen to claim as many points as we can - Andrew White, Ireland Chair of Men's Selectors "Our first appearance in the much talked about Super League is no doubt the most important page in the Dutch Cricket History book. We hope to open this chapter with a really competitive series against our great friends and adversaries Ireland. Online betting Id We have what we have, and I'm really excited about the team we have selected for this series. We will definitely be up for the fight" |
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