England vs New Zealand Prediction
Alex Hales and Buttler should start off in great shape, as New Zealand have their new ball bowlers in great They have firepower in the middle order and runs from Dawid Malan, Ben Stokes, and Liam Livingstone shall put the side in a good position. Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, and Chris Woakes add depth to this batting line-up.
Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes must get early breakthroughs, as the New Zealand top order has done well in recent games. The side would also like to see good spells from Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, and Mark Wood in the middle overs. Curran brings variety to this attack, making it strong.
Kane Williamson’s side tops the points table after their convincing 65-run win against Sri Lanka. They had already defeated Australia by a big margin and looked in excellent form. Their batting line-up has done well, and the time shall look to carry with the same form. Williamson would like to win this game and book a berth in the next round.
Devon Conway has done well in the tournament, and he will look to offer an electrifying start with Finn Allen. Glenn Phillips comes here with a hundred under his belt and needs to build partnerships in the middle order with Williamson and Darryl Mitchell. James Neesham and Mitchell Santner can add quick runs and strengthen the side’s batting.
Trent Boult and Tim Southee bowled well in tandem in the last game. They would look to bowl a great burst of fire with the new ball. Lockie Ferguson must bowl better lines than he has done. The side would also expect a good show from Ish Sodhi and Santner, as England have clean hitters in the side.
Weather: weather is clear there is no rain at Gabba during match of England vs New Zealand
Venue Scoring Pattern
Avg 1st Innings
165
Avg 2nd Innings
145
Highest Total
209-3 (20 Ov)
by AUS vs RSA
Lowest Total
114-10 (18.3 Ov)
by AUS vs RSA
Highest Chased
169-7 (17 Ov)
by IND vs AUS
Lowest Defended
191-6 (20 Ov)
by WI vs AUS
Matches Won
71%
Batting first
5
Bowling first
2
29%
Note: Rate Shuffles both side UpTo 15 Odds so Bookset is Compulsory .
Winner: England