Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland

Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland

Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland

Match Details

Match

Bangladesh vs Ireland, 2nd T20I | Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023

Date

29/03/2023 (Wednesday)

Time

13:00 (GMT+5) / 13:30 (GMT+5.5) / 14:00 (GMT+6)

Format

T20I

Venue

Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram

Bangladesh vs Ireland at a glance

  • Bangladesh has won five of the last six T20I games on home turf, giving them confidence.
  • Ireland has struggled in Twenty20 cricket, winning only twice in their last eight games.
  • Litton Das and Rony Talukdar, Bangladesh’s openers, set up a 91-run stand in the previous game, giving them confidence.

Bangladesh vs Ireland Team Preview

Bangladesh

Bangladesh put on another outstanding performance in the first IT20, with all of their batters coming to the crease and smashing runs at a high strike rate. At home, they are an excellent squad.

The home team has not been afraid to rest star players, particularly those in the bowling attack, during this hectic month. But, with no bowler bowling more than two overs on Monday, we anticipate that the same lineup will be named for this game.

Ireland

In the first match of the series, Ireland had a solid go at their goal of 104 from eight overs, but they appeared to be significantly weaker than Bangladesh in these conditions.

Andy Balbirnie has been rested for the series, as announced before the first IT20, with experienced opener Paul Stirling heading the team. We do not anticipate any adjustments for this match after the first match of the series was delayed due to the weather.

Bangladesh vs Ireland Team Playing Squads

 

Bangladesh Squads

 

 Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland Bangladesh Squads
 

Shakib Al Hasan (c), Litton Das (wk), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Rony Talukdar, Shamim Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, and Mustafizur Rahman.

Ireland Squads

 

Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland Ireland Squads

 

Paul Stirling (c), Lorcan Tucker (wk), Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Graham Hume, and Ben White.

Bangladesh vs Ireland Team Form in Last 5 Matches

Bangladesh – W W W W L

Ireland – L L W L L

  

Bangladesh vs Ireland outfield report

 

Ireland tour of Bangladesh 2023 Cricket Prediction | 2nd T20I: Bangladesh vs Ireland Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium Chattogram

 

On Monday, Ireland had won the toss and elected to bat first. If either team wins the toss in this match, we predict that they will prefer to field first.

It will be exceedingly humid in Chattogram like it was in the first game of the series. But no rain is expected to disrupt the game.

This wicket had more pace than most commentators expected in the opening T20I. Anticipate a modest bounce with a par score of approximately 175.

Bangladesh vs Ireland Final Prediction

Winning the toss

  • Bangladesh

Player of the Match

  • Bangladesh – Litton Das

Most sixes

  • Bangladesh – Litton Das
  • Ireland – Paul Stirling

Most wickets

  • Bangladesh – Taskin Ahmed 
  • Ireland – Harry Tector

Most runs

  • Bangladesh – Litton Das
  • Ireland – Paul Stirling

Team Scores Batting First

  • Bangladesh – 180+
  • Ireland – 160+

 

 

According to our prediction, Bangladesh will win this match.

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West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies

West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies

West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies

Match Details

Match

South Africa vs West Indies, 3rd T20I | West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 

Date

28/03/2023 (Tuesday)

Time

21:00 (GMT+5) / 21:30 (GMT+5.5) / 22:00 (GMT+6)

Format

T20

Venue

The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg

South Africa vs West Indies at a glance

  • The most recent five of the seven games South Africa played against the West Indies were victories.
  • In the previous game, South Africa’s openers Quinton de Kock and Reeza Hendricks set up a 152-run partnership.
  • The inability of the West Indies bowlers to defend the large score in the previous game will leave them lacking in confidence. 

South Africa vs West Indies Team Preview

South Africa

With 259 runs scored in 20 overs at the Centurian, South Africa set a new record for the best chase in T20 international history. The Proteas, spearheaded by their star southpaw Quinton de Kock, broke their three straight defeats and kept the series alive.

It is unlikely that SA will alter their starting XI following their record-breaking chase at Centurian. Bjorn Fortuin can be included in the lineup, considering the state of the field.

West Indies

Johnson Charles had led the West Indies to 258 runs by making the quickest century by a West Indian, and West Indies would be distraught after the defeat in the second T20I. (took eight fewer balls than Chris Gayle). Yet, because no bowler had an economy rate under 10 runs per over, their bowling unit was a run leak. The away team will be eager to get revenge in Johannesburg given the huge stakes.

There shouldn’t be any changes to the starting Eleven of the visiting team for the third T20I because there are no injuries.

South Africa vs West Indies Team Playing Squads

South Africa Squads

 

West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies South Africa Squads

 

Aiden Markram (C), Quinton de Kock (Wk), Rilee Rossouw, Marco Jansen, Heinrich Klaasen, Tabraiz Shamsi, Wayne Parnell, David Miller, Reeza Hendricks, Kagiso Rabada, Bjorn Fortuin 

West Indies Squads

 

West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies West Indies Squads

 

Rovman Powell (C), Johnson Charles (Wk), Akeal Hosein, Nicholas Pooran, Brandon King, Jason Holder, Sheldon Cottrell, Raymon Reifer, Romario Shepherd, Odean Smith, Kyle Mayers 

South Africa vs West Indies Team Form in Last 5 Matches

South Africa – W L L L W

West Indies – L W L W L

  

South Africa vs West Indies outfield report

 

West Indies tour of South Africa 2023 Cricket Prediction | 3rd T20I: South Africa vs West Indies Wanderers Stadium Johannesburg

It is a high-scoring environment, making total defense difficult in the past. The team that wins the toss in this match shouldn’t hesitate to choose to bowl first. 

On March 28, Johannesburg’s weather is predicted to be partly cloudy with a risk of light rain.

Over the years, the pitch has been favorable for batting because of its true pace and bounce. To keep the game close, the team batting first would aim for a score of more than 200.

South Africa vs West Indies Final Prediction

Winning the toss

  • South Africa

Player of the Match

  • South Africa – Quinton de Kock

Most sixes

  • South Africa – Quinton de Kock
  • West Indies – Johnson Charles

Most wickets

  • South Africa – Marco Jansen
  • West Indies – Jason Holder

Most runs

  • South Africa – Quinton de Kock
  • West Indies – Johnson Charles

Team Scores Batting First

  • South Africa – 210+
  • West Indies – 200+

 

 

According to our prediction, South Africa will win this match.

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Cricket Highlights, 27 March: Afghanistan vs Pakistan (3rd T20I)

Cricket Highlights, 27 March: Afghanistan vs Pakistan (3rd T20I)

Cricket Highlights, 27 March: Afghanistan vs Pakistan (3rd T20I)

Afghanistan vs Pakistan (3rd T20I)

Yesterday’s third edition of the three-match T20 series featured Pakistan and Afghanistan. By winning the first two games, Afghanistan, the host nation, won the series. By winning the third game, Nabi-Rashid had the opportunity to completely destroy Pakistan. Yet they were unable to succeed. In the third T20I, Afghanistan was defeated by Pakistan by a wide score of 66 runs.

 

In addition, Shadab Khan was named Pakistan’s man of the match. On the other hand, Afghanistan’s Mohammad Nabi took away the Man of the Series.

Afghanistan chose to bowl after winning the toss. The Afghan bowlers, like in the first two games, were unable to annihilate Pakistan. Pakistan scored 92 runs in the first game, 130 runs in the second, and 182 runs for 7 wickets in the third game.

 

After losing the toss and bat first, Pakistan lost opener Mohammad Haris (1) in the second over, but Saim Ayub scored 49 runs off 40 balls as the other opener. This left-hander, who was out for 17 and 0 runs, respectively, in the previous two games, was superbly caught by Mujeeb ur Rahman. Before that, he blasted two sixes and four fours while playing some incredible shots around the wicket.

 

28 runs were scored off 17 balls by captain Shadab. Also, he hit five fours. With two sixes and one four, Abdullah Shafique scored 23 runs off just 13 balls. Iftekhar Ahmed hit two sixes to score 31 runs off 25 balls. Tayyab Tahir scored 10 runs. 13 runs were scored by Imad Wasim with the help of 2 fours. On the other hand, Mohammad Nawaz remained unbeaten on 5 runs and Mohammad Wasim Jr. remained unbeaten on 9 runs. Pakistan ultimately set a target of 183 runs, with additional 13 runs. 

 

For Afghanistan, Mujeeb ur Rahman took 2 wickets. For 31 runs, Rashid Khan claimed 1 wicket. In addition, one wicket each was taken by Fazalhaq Farooqi, Nabi, Fareed Ahmed, and Karim Janat.

The Afghan batsmen in the reaction were initially in danger as they chased massive runs. At 39 runs, 3 wickets were lost. In the fifth over, Ihsanullah dismissed Gurbaz for 35 runs. Both the opener, Sediqullah Atal, who scored 11 off 19 balls, and Gurbaz, who scored 18 off 11 balls, were unable to capitalize on the six overs of the power play. Pakistan scored 52 for 2 in the first 6 overs, compared to Afghanistan’s 37 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.

 

With such a sluggish start, Afghanistan lost Ibrahim Zadran (3 from 6 balls) in the following over and Mohammad Nabi in the eleventh over. Tayyab Tahir’s brilliant throw allowed Nabi (10 balls 17) to be run out as he wanted to take two runs at fine leg in that over by Ihsanullah. The next ball struck Najibullah Zadran in the face. But, Ihsanullah’s storm had not yet passed. In the next ball, Karim Janat got out.

 

Once Shadab entered the pitch and took two more wickets in the 12th over, it was only a matter of time until the Afghans would lose the game. Mujeeb Ur Rahman recorded a golden duck while Usman scored 15 runs off 17 balls. Rashid Khan also made 16 runs off 14 balls. As Najibullah’s “concussion sub,” Azmatullah Omarzai attempted to make a last-ditch effort with 21 runs off 20 balls. Nonetheless, Afghanistan was eventually bowled out for 116 runs in 18.4 overs.

 

Shadab Khan, Pakistan’s captain, excelled in bowling in addition to his batting performance. For 13 runs in 4 overs, this spinner took 3 wickets. As a result, Pakistan’s captain was given the trophy for the man of the match. Ihsanullah also claimed three wickets in addition to this.

 

Afghanistan vs Pakistan Scoreboard

Pakistan182/7 (20.0)

Afghanistan116/10 (18.4)

Result – Pakistan won by 66 runs

Player of the match – Shadab Khan

Player of the series – Mohammad Nabi 

 

Cricket Highlights, 27 March: Afghanistan vs Pakistan (3rd T20I) Pakistan

 

Afghanistan vs Pakistan Playing XI’s

Afghanistan

Rashid Khan (c), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Usman Ghani, Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Karim Janat, Fazalhaq Farooqi, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Azmatullah Omarzai, Fareed Ahmad Malik

Pakistan

Shadab Khan (c), Mohammad Haris (wk), Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, Iftikhar Ahmed, Tayyab Tahir, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Imad Wasim, Zaman Khan, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Nawaz

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Cricket Highlights, 28 Mar: Bangladesh vs Ireland (1st T20I)

Cricket Highlights, 28 Mar: Bangladesh vs Ireland (1st T20I)

Cricket Highlights, 28 Mar: Bangladesh vs Ireland (1st T20I)

Bangladesh vs Ireland (1st T20I)

With the total that Bangladesh made (207 in 19.2 overs before play was stopped by rain), the match might have been much more difficult for the Irish if the full 20 overs had been played. But as the target stood at 104 runs in 8 overs, the visitors started to play aggressively from the beginning. As a result, the match got exciting.

 

Although in the end, Bangladesh won the match by holding their nerve. Shakib Al Hasan’s team defeated Ireland by 22 runs in the first T20I of the series at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram. With this victory, the hosts have taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

 

Going down to defend the target, Nasum Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman gave away 32 runs in the first two overs to the Ireland batters. Bangladesh was under great pressure as a result of that.

In the third over, captain Shakib Al Hasan gave the ball to Hasan Mahmud. The 23-year-old pacer has once again shown how mature his cricket brain is now.

 

With slowers and more varieties in the first three balls, Irish batsman Ross Adair (13) was bowled by him. He bowled him on the fourth ball after three consecutive dots. The Irish lost their first wicket for 32 runs. Hasan Mahmud conceded 5 runs in that over.

 

Then Taskin took 3 wickets in the fourth over and brought Bangladesh back into the match. The right-arm pacer bowled two batters including skipper Paul Stirling and made another one be caught.

In the fifth over, Ireland again created excitement by smashing Hasan Mahmud for 16 runs with 3 boundaries. But Shakib bowled brilliantly in the sixth over. The Tiger skipper spent only 5 runs in the over with four dots.

 

After that, the Irish could not turn around in the run chase. They had to stop at 81 runs for 5 wickets. Playing the 50th match of his career, Taskin snapped up the maximum number of 4 wickets with 16 runs in 2 overs.

Earlier, after Bangladesh scored 207 runs for 5 wickets in 19.2 overs, the game was stopped due to rain then. This is the Tigers’ third-highest team collection in T20Is.

 

Ireland could not take the advantage of winning the toss and deciding to field first. Rather, on the contrary, both Bangladeshi openers were dominating the Irish bowlers. The two openers put up a devastating partnership of 91 runs in 7.1 overs. Litton Das played an innings of 47 runs off just 23 balls.

 

However, Litton could not complete his half-century after getting off to a flying start. He got out staying 3 runs away. Litton was caught by Paul Stirling on the first ball of the eighth over of the innings by Craig Young. He hit 3 sixes with 4 boundaries.

After a flying start by Litton and Rony Talukdar, Najmul Hossain Shanto tried to keep the consistency going. He was trying to be set on the wicket but got undone after scoring 14 runs off 13 balls. He fell into the trap of stamping on Harry Tector’s ball. The hosts lost the second wicket for the team’s 118 runs.

 

But even with Litton and Shanto getting out, Rony Talukdar’s devastating batting continued. He completed his half-century in just 24 balls. However, in the end, this right-handed batsman got out after scoring 67 runs off 38 balls. He smashed 7 fours along with 3 sixes in his blistering innings.

 

Shamim Hossain Patwari was sent to bat at number four. He got out hitting 2 fours and 1 six, he made 30 runs off 20 balls. Towhid Hridoy scored 13 runs off 8 balls. After Shakib Al Hasan scored 20 runs from 13 balls and Mehidy Hasan Miraz got 4 runs from 1 ball, the rain stopped the match after this.

 

However, Rony Talukdar was selected as the player of the match after playing an outstanding innings. Tomorrow in the 2nd match of the series these, two teams will meet at the same venue at the same time.

 

Bangladesh vs Ireland Scoreboard

Bangladesh – 207/5 (19.2)

Ireland81/5 (8.0)

Result – Bangladesh won by 22 runs (D/L Method)

Player of the match – Rony Talukdar

 

Cricket Highlights, 28 Mar: Bangladesh vs Ireland (1st T20I) Bangladesh

 

Bangladesh vs Ireland Playing Xis

Bangladesh

Shakib Al Hasan (c), Litton Das (wk), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Towhid Hridoy, Rony Talukdar, Shamim Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, and Mustafizur Rahman.

Ireland

Paul Stirling (c), Lorcan Tucker (wk), Ross Adair, Harry Tector, George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, Craig Young, Mark Adair, Graham Hume, and Benjamin White.

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