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USA vs Jersey, World Cup Qualifiers 2023: Today’s Match Preview, Fantasy Cricket Team

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We have opted for a fantasy cricket team on basis of probable XIs, recent performances, overall impact, and credit points.

Fantasy Cricket Team

Probable XIs

USA: Steven Taylor, Sushant Modani, Saiteja Mukkamalla, Monank Patel (c & wk), Aaron Jones, Gajanand Singh, Jasdeep Singh, Nosthush Kenjige, Nisarg Patel, Saurabh Netravalkar, Ali Khan

Jersey: Harrison Carlyon, Nick Greenwood, Josh Lawrenson, Asa Tribe, Jonty Jenner, Benjamin Ward, Dominic Blampied Julius Sumerauer, Jake Dunford (wk), Charles Perchard (c), Elliot Miles

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Pitch Report

Venue: United Cricket Club Ground, Windhoek

(Based on the last three games)

1st innings average score: 279

2nd innings average score: 269

Wickets per innings: 7

Type: Balanced

Wins

Batting 1st: 67%

Batting 2nd: 33%

Fantasy Tips of The Day

Josh Lawrenson averages 90, including the highest score of 114, at the United Cricket Club Ground, and is the second-highest run-getter (222 at 74) in this tournament.

Nisarg Patel and Ali Khan are yet to go wicketless in the competition, collectively bagging 18 wickets in only four ODIs.

It has been a productive time for Asa Tribe in white-ball cricket lately, who has accumulated 493 runs at 62. When he last batted at the venue, he smashed 115*.

Besides collecting 279 runs, Steven Taylor has taken 12 wickets in his last 10 ODIs. His highest score for the tournament reads 81.

Recently, Elliot Miles has been a consistent wicket-taker for the USA. He has picked 15 wickets, including five two-fors in his last 10 ODIs.

Charles Perchard has provided 158 points with the ball in this tournament – of which 123 points have come at the venue.

Jasdeep Singh (64 runs and six wickets) is the only player from the USA to feature in the Best11 in three of the last five ODIs.

In the last three games at the venue, 62% of the wickets belonged to seamers.

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