Home NEWS NZ-W vs PAK-W Dream11 Team Prediction Fantasy Cricket Tips Playing XI Update...

NZ-W vs PAK-W Dream11 Team Prediction Fantasy Cricket Tips Playing XI Update for Today's 1st T20 Match 3 Dec 2023

NZ-W vs PAK-W Dream11 Team Prediction Fantasy Cricket Tips Playing XI Update for Today's 1st T20 Match 3 Dec 2023


The three-match T20 series between New Zealand Women and Pakistan Women (NZ-W vs PAK-W) is going to start from December 3. The first T20 match between the two teams will be played in Dunedin.

The New Zealand Women team played its last series in South Africa, which was tied at 1-1. Talking about Pakistan Women, they had lost against Bangladesh Women team. The host team is going to be a strong contender for victory in this match.

Probable playing XI for the first T20 match between NZ-W vs PAK-W

New Zealand Women

Maddie Green, Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Sophia Devine, Kate Anderson, Lia Tahuhu, Jess Kerr, Eden Carson, Hannah Rowe, Easy Gays and Fran Jonas.

Pakistan Women

Muniba Ali, Bismah Maroof, Sidra Amin, Shawal Zulfiqar, Nida Dar, Fatima Sana, Aliya Riaz, Nashra Sandhu, Sadiya Iqbal, Umm Hani and Naziha Alvi.

match details

Match – New Zealand Women vs Pakistan Women, 1st T20

Date – 3 December 2023, 5:30 AM IST

Location – Dunedin

pitch report

A good wicket for batting can be seen in Dunedan and there is a possibility of a high scoring match. Both the teams will try to chase the target and in such a situation the role of toss can be important.

Dream11 Fantasy Suggestions for 1st T20 match between NZ-W vs PAK-W

Fantasy Suggestion #1: Muneeba Ali, Maddy Green, Bismah Maroof, Suzy Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Nida Dar, Sophia Devine, Fatima Sana, Lia Tahuhu, Nashra Sandhu and Jess Kerr.

captain – Sophia Devine, vice captain – Nida Dar

Fantasy Suggestion #2: Maddy Green, Bismah Maroof, Suzy Bates, Sidra Amin, Nida Dar, Sophia Devine, Alia Riaz, Kate Anderson, Lia Tahuhu, Nashra Sandhu and Jess Kerr.

captain – Sophia Devine, vice captain – Lia Tahuhu

Quick Links

More from Sportskeeda






Source link