The Hundred Women’s 2021, Match 27: TRT-W vs BPH-W Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Playing 11, Pitch Report and Injury Update
Kirstie Gordon will be a risky captaincy choice.
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Preview:
Trent Rockets Women will take on Birmingham Phoenix Women in the 27th match of the Hundred Women’s 2021 on Friday. Trent Rockets must win this match to confirm their playoff spot. They are in good form at the moment and are occupying the 4th spot in the standings with 7 points.
It’s essentially dead rubber of a match for Birmingham Phoenix Women, as they are already out of the playoffs contention. With 2 wins and 4 losses, they have placed themselves at the 7th spot in the standings with 4 points.
Match Details:
Trent Rockets Women vs Birmingham Phoenix Women, Match 27
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Date & Time: August 13th at 8:00 PM IST and 3:30 PM local time
Live Streaming: Fancode
Pitch Report:
The wicket here at Trent Bridge is known for its batting. It’s hard to contain the runs here when the batters are in full flow. The teams batting first have won the last 2 matches played here, and hence. batting first is a good option.
Probable Playing XIs for TRT-W vs BPH-W:
Trent Rockets Women
Rachel Priest (wk), Sammy-Jo Johnson, Natalie Sciver (c), Katherine Brunt, Heather Graham, Abigail Freeborn, Sarah Glenn, Kathryn Bryce, Emily Windsor, Georgia Davis, Nancy Harman/Lucy Higham
Birmingham Phoenix Women
Shafali Verma, Eve Jones, Katie Mack, Amy Jones (c and wk), Erin Burns, Georgia Elwiss, Gwenan Davies, Emily Arlott, Phoebe Franklin, Kirstie Gordon, Abtaha Maqsood
Top Picks for TRT-W vs BPH-W Dream11 Match:
Top Picks – Trent Rockets Women
Natalie Sciver has scored the most runs for Trent Rockets Women in this tournament. In 5 innings, she has accumulated 190 runs at an average of 38. With the ball, she has picked up 3 wickets.
Sammy Jo-Johnson is the leading wicket-taker in this tournament. In 5 spells, she has picked up 12 wickets, with the best figures of 4/15. She has even scored 71 runs with the bat.
Top Picks – Birmingham Phoenix Women
Shafali Verma played one of the best knocks of the tournament in the last match against Welsh Fire Women. Her unbeaten knock of 76 runs from 42 deliveries helped Birmingham Phoenix Women to register their second win in this tournament.
Eve Jones scored her first half-century of the tournament in the last match against Welsh Fire Women. Overall in 6 innings in this tournament, she has mustered 156 runs at an average of 31.2 and has even picked up a wicket as well.
TRT-W vs BPH-W Must Picks for Dream11 Fantasy Cricket
Player | Statistics (This Tournament) | Dream11 Points |
Natalie Sciver | 190 runs and 3 wickets | 379 |
Sammy-Jo Johnson | 12 wickets and 71 runs | 481 |
Katherine Brunt | 104 runs and 4 wickets | 270 |
Shafali Verma | 147 runs | 220 |
Eve Jones | 156 runs and one wicket | 250 |
Suggested Playing XI No.1 for TRT-W vs BPH-W Dream11 Fantasy Cricket:
Amy Jones, Rachel Priest, Katie Mack, Eve Jones (vc), Shafali Verma, Katherine Brunt, Natalie Sciver (c), Sammy-Jo Johnson, Sarah Glenn, Lucy Higham, Kirstie Gordon
Suggested Playing XI No.2 for TRT-W vs BPH-W Dream11 Fantasy Cricket:
Rachel Priest, Abigail Freeborn, Eve Jones, Shafali Verma (vc), Natalie Sciver, Sammy-Jo Johnson (c), Erin Burns, Heather Graham, Abtaha Maqsood, Sarah Glenn, Kirstie Gordon
TRT-W vs BPH-W Risky Captaincy Choices:
Rachel Priest has scored 110 runs in 5 innings so far in this tournament. Considering her decent performances, she will be a risky captaincy pick for your fantasy teams.
Kirstie Gordon has picked up 9 wickets in this tournament, which is the most for Birmingham Phoenix. You can take a risk and pick her as your fantasy team skipper.
Player you should avoid:
Due to plenty of options available in the all-rounders’ slot, it’s better to avoid Emily Arlott while making your fantasy teams.
Note: Updated Fantasy teams and Playing XIs of every match will be provided in our Telegram channel if the information is available.
Disclaimer: This team is based on the understanding, analysis, and instinct of the author. While selecting your team, consider the points mentioned and make your own decision.
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