In the 5 match ODI series, the home side England are 2-0 up in the series. The Visitors New Zealand needs to find a way to win the third ODI match otherwise they will lose the series. Eng vs NZ women ODI Dream11 prediction is here.
Date – 21 September 2021, 5:30 PM IST
Venue – Leicester
For England, their Captain Knight has lead from the front. In the first match, she lead with the bat as she scored 89 runs and in the second match she defended 197 runs with good captaincy.
In both, the ODIs England had defended the target which they use to set which shows good the English bowlers are responding towards the situation given in front of them.
Kate Cross is leading in the pace attack while Charlotte Dean is leading in the spin attack for England. Both have scalped 5 wickets each in these two matches and will be crucial again for them moving forward in the series.
The visitors had already lost the T20I series and are also on verge of losing the ODI series as well.
The batter had got the start but are not available to convert it into a big or match-winning inning. Other problems could be inconsistency by the batter in the middle overs where they tend to lose wicket at regular intervals.
The bowlers picked 10 wickets each in both the ODIs and had also bowled out the opponent in the span of 50 overs. Just a bit of more contribution by the batsmen could change the result and favor New Zealand.
Eng vs NZ women ODI Dream11 prediction
Probable Playing 11
England
Lauren Winfield-Hill, Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight (c), Natalie Sciver, Amy Jones (wk), Sophia Dunkley, Danielle Wyatt, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Charlotte Dean, and Natasha Farrant
New Zealand
Lauren Down, Suzie Bates, Maddy Green, Amy Satterthwaite, Sophie Devine (c), Katey Martin (wk), Brooke Halliday, Hannah Rowe, Jess Kerr, Lea Tahuhu, and Leigh Kasperek
Fantasy Picks
Top Picks
Heather Knight, the leading scorer of the ODI series.
Tammy Beaumont, the aggressive batsman at the top of the order
Amy Satterthwaite looked really well in the first ODI
Kate Cross and Charlotte Dean, are the leading wicket-taker.