Bangladesh Tri-Series 2019: AFG vs ZIM – Dream11 Fantasy Tips, Playing XI, Team and Preview
Match Details
Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka
September 14th, 2019
6:00 PM IST
Preview
Afghanistan and Zimbabwe play each other in the second match of the ongoing tri-series which features the likes of Rashid Khan and Mohd Nabi on Saturday. After a historic win against Bangladesh in the one-off Test, Afghanistan is back into familiar territory with the Asian side accounting for various teams over the past in this format. On the other hand, Zimbabwe, who recently were debarred from competing in ICC events, look to reinstate their credentials against Afghanistan. Although they lack in firepower, Zimbabwe cannot be taken lightly by Rashid Khan and co
Pitch Report
The pitch should have something in it for both pacers and spinners. The powerplay overs will be crucial for either side with the sole aim of a suitable platform to be set for a launch towards the latter half of the innings. 150 should be par on this surface with the spinners having a major say in the proceedings
Weather Report
The weather forecast for this game isn’t too good with persistent rains on the cards for the entire day. Even if a game does happen, spinners will get some turn later on with the pacers depending on change ups.
Injuries: No injuries have been reported
Predicted XI
AFG:
ZIM:
Top Picks:
Hazratullah Zazai’s explosiveness at the top of the order should serve him well in this game with the likes of Mohd Nabi, Sean Williams and Rashid Khan also being picked in the fantasy team. Brendan Taylor fell cheaply in the first game and would love to come back strongly against Mujeeb and Rashid. Najeeb Tarakai and Craig Ervine are selected to complete the batting department while Mujeeb should pick a wicket or two in the powerplay with the pitch providing ample turn for the spinners.
Captaincy Options
1. Hazratullah Zazai
2. Rashid Khan
3. Sean Williams
Fantasy Team & Point Projections
B Taylor, Points: 27-29, Grade: A
N Tarakai, Points: 24-26, Grade: B
H Zazai, Points: 36-38, Grade: A
C Ervine, Points: 22-24, Grade: B
M Nabi, Points: 30-32, Grade: A
R Burl, Points: 18-20, Grade: B
S Williams, Points: 30-32, Grade: A
R Khan, Points: 36-38, Grade: A
K Jarvis, Points: 20-22, Grade: B
M ur Rahman, Points: 26-28, Grade: A
T Chatara, Points: 18-20, Grade: B