VENUE
Providence Stadium
Guyana
Weather Report
There could be some thunderstorms earlier in the day in Guyana, but they are forecast to clear by the time this games takes place. The chance of rain drops considerably through the afternoon and temperatures will stay hig
STATS - T20
Total matches | 18 |
Matches won batting first | 10 |
Matches won bowling first | 7 |
Average 1st Inns scores | 139 |
Average 2nd Inns scores | 91 |
Highest total REC.... | 194/5 (20 Ov) by INDW vs NZW |
Lowest total RECODED | 46/10 (14.4 Ov) by BANW vs WIW |
Highest score CHASE | 150/3 (19.1 Ov) by IND vs WI |
Lowest score DEFENDET | 84/10 (15.1 Ov) by ZIM vs NZ |
Pitch Condition
Though normally a balanced wicket, there is no question that recent matches at Providence Stadium, as Guyana finished the group stage with two home matches, saw the spinners thrive. Expect more turn in the play-off matches too.
GAW : W W W W W
BT : W W L W L
Head to Head
Last time they met, meanwhile, Chris Green took 4-14 as the Tridents folded for 138 before Brandon King’s 51* led the Warriors to 81/2 from 11 overs – comfortably above the DLS target when rain curtailed their innings.
Matches Played | GAW Won | BT Won | Tie | No Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Guyana Amazon Warriors Team News & Playing 11
GAW Team News
Qais Ahmad and Romario Shepherd did not play the final group game, with Odean Smith and Ben Laughlin recalled instead. Shepherd had not bowled in the final group game either. Ahmad could be recalled on a turning wicket, however.
GAW Key Players
Shoaib Malik: Finished the group stage strongly with two contrasting innings. He hit 73* in the win against Jamaica, as the Warriors recovered from 8/4, and then 28* last time out to hold an end as Nicholas Pooran batted them to victory at the other. He also took another wicket.
Imran Tahir: Wicketless last time out for the first time since his arrival at his tournament. He had taken 13 wickets in his previous six appearances, and will expect to add to that tally if the Providence Stadium wicket turns once again.
GAW Team Form
Guyana Amazon Warriors won all ten of their league phase fixtures, to become the first team in the Caribbean Premier League history to finish the group stage with a perfect record.
Their final two fixtures were at home, and they produced two commanding wins to continue their awesome momentum. Shoaib Malik’s 73* helped them recover from 8/4 to post 156/6 against Jamaica Tallawahs, before Imran Tahir took 3-12 as they skittled the visitors for 79.
Then, Chandrapaul Hemraj led the bowling, taking 3-15 as they restricted Trinbago Knight Riders to 143/5, before Nicholas Pooran’s unbeaten 54 helped them to a seven-wicket win.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Predicted Playing 11
- Brandon King,
- Chandrapaul Hemraj,
- Shimron Hetmyer,
- Nicholas Pooran (wk),
- Shoaib Malik (c),
- Sherfane Rutherford,
- Chris Green,
- Keemo Paul,
- Romario Shepherd,
- Imran Tahir,
- Qais Ahmad
Barbados Tridents Team News & Playing 11
BT Team News
The additions of Harry Gurney and Shakib Al Hasan helped Barbados Tridents finish the group stage of CPL 2019 strongly, and they were expecting to have Shai Hope fit for the play-offs too after he missed every game so far. Whoever he replaces will feel hard done by, but Jonathan Carter and Justin Greaves look the more likely to make way.
BT Key Players
Shakib Al Hasan: The Bangladeshi all-rounder was a late addition to the squad but he has wasted no time making an impact. Last time out, he took 2-25 to move to four wickets in three games. He has also scored 73 runs in that time.
Johnson Charles: Barbados Tridents have not missed Shai Hope because their wicket-keeper-batsman has been in excellent form himself. Charles finished the group stage with scores of 58, 13, 47 and 55 in his last four innings.
Harry Gurney: The English bowler has helped lead another team to the play-offs in a T20 competition. His 2-14 earned him the man of the match award last time out and means he has taken nine wickets in five games so far.
BT Team Form
o climb up the table and into the play-offs. It is no coincidence that their upturn in form followed the arrival of the likes of Harry Gurney and Shakib Al Hasan. The former took 3-17 as they bowled St Lucia Zouks out for 117 in reply to 141/6 – though Hayden Walsh did outshine him with 4-26.
Then, Gurney and Shakib took two wickets apiece last time out as they restricted Trinbago Knight Riders to 134/8 before Johnson Charles’ half-century earned a seven-wicket win.
Barbados Tridents Predicted Playing 11
- Johnson Charles,
- Alex Hales,
- Shakib Al Hasan,
- JP Duminy,
- Shai Hope,
- Ashley Nurse,
- Jonathan Carter,
- Raymon Reifer,
- Jason Holder,
- Hayden Walsh Jr,
- Harry Gurney
Dream11 Prediction
BATSMEN | ALL ROUNDER | WICKET KEEPER | BOWLER |
---|---|---|---|
Brandon King | Shoaib Malik (c) | Johnson Charles | Imran Tahir |
Chandrapaul Hemraj | Shakib Al Hasan (vc) | Nicholas Pooran | Chris Green |
Jonathan Carter | JP Duminy | Harry Gurney | |
Alex Hales, | Jason Holder, | Hayden Walsh Jr, |
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