EN-W vs NZ-W: Check our Fantasy Cricket Prediction, Tips, Playing Team Picks for 2nd T20I on July 9th

It's time for New Zealand Women to pull up their socks.

EN-W vs NZ-W: Check our Fantasy Cricket Prediction, Tips, Playing Team Picks for 2nd T20I on July 9th - Dream 11 Fantasy Gaming

England Women will be up against New Zealand Women in the 2nd of the 5-matches T20I series on Tuesday. England Women extended their winning run against the visiting New Zealand Women with a comprehensive 59-run win in the 1st T20I. New Zealand Women, on the other hand, are still in search of their first win of this tour.

Match Details:

England Women vs New Zealand Women, 2nd T20I

Venue: County Ground, Hove

Date & Time: July 9th at 11:00 PM IST and 6:30 PM Local Time

Live Streaming: Sony Sports Network and FanCode

What is the Pitch Report for EN-W vs NZ-W, 2nd T20I?

It’s a good sporting wicket that provides equal assistance for both batters and bowlers. The par score on this wicket is around 140 and chasing is always a challenging task. Whoever wins the toss should bat first.

Recent form:

England Women: Won, Won, Won, Won, Won,

New Zealand Women: Lost, Lost, Lost, Won, Lost

EN-W vs NZ-W, 2nd T20I Probable Winners:

England Women are expected to win this match.

What is the Expected, Probable Playing XIs for EN-W vs NZ-W, 2nd T20I?

England Women

Danielle Wyatt, Maia Bouchier, Nat Sciver Brunt, Freya Kemp, Heather Knight (c), Alice Capsey, Amy Jones (wk), Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Sarah Glenn

New Zealand Women

Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Izzy Gaze (wk), Jess Kerr, Lea Tahuhu, Fran Jonas, Eden Carson

Injury Updates:

Currently, the players from both squads are doing well and fit. It will be added when there is an update.

What are the Fantasy Cricket Top Picks, Players for EN-W vs NZ-W, 2nd T20I?

Top Pick – Batter

Danielle Wyatt who didn’t get the opportunity to bat in the ODIs, fascinatingly started the T20Is by scoring 76 runs in 51 balls which included 11 fours and a six.

Top Pick – All-Rounder

Nat Sciver Brunt is one of the best all-rounders England has ever produced. She smashed 47 runs in the 1st T20I in just 23 balls with the help of 9 fours.

Top Pick – Bowler

Can’t keep the No.1 ODI and T20I bowler Sophie Ecclestone out of the game, she managed to pick a wicket in the 1st T20I at an economy of 9. She never went wicketless in her last 17 T20Is.

Top Pick – Wicketkeeper

The chances of Amy Jones scoring points with the bat are less and she must picked based on her pure wicketkeeping skills. She affected a stumping in the 1st T20I.

X-Factor:

Suzie Bates was the top scorer for New Zealand Women in the 1st T20I, scoring 43 runs from 33 balls which includes 5 fours and a six.

What are the Fantasy Suggested teams for EN-W vs NZ-W, 2nd T20I?

1. Amy Jones, Danielle Wyatt, Suzie Bates, Maia Bouchier (c), Brooke Halliday, Nat Sciver Brunt (vc), Amelia Kerr, Sophie Ecclestone, Sarah Glenn, Jess Kerr, Freya Kemp

2. Maddy Green, Danielle Wyatt, Suzie Bates (vc), Maia Bouchier, Nat Sciver Brunt, Sophie Devine, Amelia Kerr, Charlie Dean, Sophie Ecclestone (c), Sarah Glenn, Jess Kerr

Pre-Match Analysis:

England Women are on a roll at the moment and no wonder they have been unbeaten against incoming New Zealand Women, thanks to their complete professional show. Batters got into the act with their top 4 making significant run-scoring in the 1st T20I with Danielle Wyatt (76) scoring the most. Spinners ruled the show in the latter half to give the hosts a comfortable 1-0 lead with a statement of 59-run win. Leg spinner Sarah Glenn stood out with a 3-fer while finger spinners Sophie Ecclestone, Charlie Dean, and Linsey Smith picked up 4 wickets combined.

It’s either conceding runs or not scoring enough runs has been the story so far for New Zealand Women on this tour. They lost the preceding ODI series 3-0 and adding salt into the wound they even lost the 1st T20I by 59 runs. Horrible shot selection and trying to be more unconventional only fetched them 138 for 9 on the board while chasing 197. When it comes to bowling they lack execution and a proper game plan. Lea Tahuhu was the pick of the bowler in the losing occasion, taking 2 wickets while Suzie Bates’s 43 and Jess Kerr’s 38 couldn’t even get them closer to the target. They must change their approach to be successful going forward in the tournament.