WEF vs MNR | The Hundred Match | 31-07-2021 19:00|1|1| Preview & Stats Added | Match Finished

                                      

 WEF vs MNR Tips, Stats & Team for Today Match Prediction 

 Match:  WEF vs MNR The Hundred Match Prediction  
 Time:   31 July, 07:00 PM (IST)  

 Series:: The Hundred Match 
 Venue:  Sophia Gardens – Cardiff, England. 


 Info: 

  • Welsh Fire will be without captain and star batter Jonny Bairstow for the next few games as he will be on England duty. In his place, we are backing Ben Duckett, who has scored 94 runs in the tournament so far, as Welsh Fire’s highest run scorer in this game. Qais Ahmad went wicketless in the last game but took 4-13 in the opener. He is worth backing as Welsh Fire’s top wicket taker in this match.
  • Phil Salt may have a top score of only 22 in The Hundred so far but we expect him to come good in this match. He is our tip for Manchester Originals’ leading run scorer in this clash. With the ball, Matt Parkinson has 5-36 across the tournament and is a strong bet for Manchester Originals’ top wicket taker in this game.
  • We expect Tom Banton to take the gloves in Jonny Bairstow’s absence, he hit 34 in the win over Southern Brave for Welsh Fire. Phil Salt is an able deputy for Jos Buttler as Manchester Originals’ wicket-keeper. This is a close call but we are backing Phil Salt as the top wicket-keeper in this match.
 Live Streaming
Live Streaming: The match can be watched live on BBC2 in the UK. In Australia, the game will be telecast on Kayo Sports. Willow TV will show the match in the USA with SuperSport showing the clash in South Africa.

 Weather & Pitch Report
⛅ Weather:
High of 20 degrees with a few clouds but no rain during the game in Cardiff.
🏟️ Pitch:
Welsh Fire hit 165-4 on Tuesday, the highest score at the venue so far. The long straight boundaries make high scoring relatively easy. A score of 180+ is possible if an opener bats through.Welsh Fire hit 165-4 on Tuesday, the highest score at the venue so far. The long straight boundaries make high scoring relatively easy. A score of 180+ is possible if an opener bats through.
 Toss Prediction
With new captains and opening batsmen, there could be some changes in approach from earlier in the tournament. We predict both skippers to insert the opposition.

 Winning Chances: 

Who will win today match: WEF vs MNR The Hundred Fantasy Team
We are expecting a close game with both teams playing under new captaincy and without their star England international batsman. Ultimately, we feel that Jonny Bairstow is a greater loss for Welsh Fire than Jos Buttler is for Manchester Originals. We are predicting an away win in this match.

 Team NEWS: 

 WEF Team News: 
  • Jonny Bairstow is irreplaceable in this format and his absence will mean a new captain for Welsh Fire also. We expect Leus du Plooy to bat at the top of the order with experienced pace bowler and T20 specialist Jake Ball taking over as skipper.
 MNR Team News: 
  • We were supposed to see how they would line-up without Jos Buttler in their last game but the rain put a stop to that against Northern Superchargers. Simon Katich’s team need to find a new opener and captain. Our prediction is Joe Clarke to move up to opener and West Indies’ Carlos Brathwaite to skipper the XI.
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 WEF Predicted11 

Leus du Plooy
Tom Banton (wk)
Ian Cockbain
Ben Duckett
Glenn Phillips
J Neesham
Matthew Critchley
Josh Cobb
Qais Ahmad
Jake Ball (c)
David Payne
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 MNR Predicted11 

Phil Salt (wk)
Joe Clarke
Colin Munro
Tom Lammonby
Sam Hain
Carlos Brathwaite (c)
Calvin Harrison
Tom Hartley
Frederick Klaassen
Lockie Ferguson
Matt Parkinson
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 ℹ️ Match Finished 

 C & VC Options for SL: 

Colin Munro
Glenn Phillips
J Neesham
Carlos Brathwaite

 WEF Key Players: 

 Ben Duckett
After a brief England Test career, the short left-handed opener has carved out a niche as a free-scoring white ball specialist at the top of the order. He has impressed so far in the competition. 

 Glenn Phillips
With Jonny Bairstow absent, there are likely to be more opportunities for the New Zealander to have longer at the crease. He is a clean hitter who regularly clears the ropes. 

 Qais Ahmad
He was wicketless and expensive in Welsh Fire’s second match but he will benefit from opposition batsmen going after him and will pick up crucial wickets.

 MNR Key Players: 

 Phil Salt
A competent gloveman but a truly destructive batsman at the top of the order. Now a full international, we expect a big score from Salt in this game. 

 Joe Clarke
Filling Jos Buttler’s shoes as an opener will not be easy but Clarke has had plenty thrown at him over the last few years and has emerged stronger as a batter. 

 Matt Parkinson
As expected ahead of the tournament, slow bowlers and spinners are proving valuable to all sides. Parkinson gives the ball a big rip and has been rewarded with wickets.

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 Team Forms: 

 WEF Team Form: 
  • Welsh Fire have set the standard in terms of attacking across their top order from the first ball. It will be interesting to see if this approach can be maintained without Jonny Bairstow in the side.
 MNR Team Form: 
  • Jos Buttler’s absence was easily predicted and long-term plans will be in place for how to minimise his loss. A win in this game and Manchester Originals will be sniffing the top spots in the hundred.

 SQUAD: 
 Welsh Fire: 

James Neesham, Josh Cobb, Matt Critchley, Ryan Higgins, Ben Duckett, Glenn Phillips, Jonny Bairstow, Ollie Pope, David Payne, Jake Ball, Liam Plunkett, Qais Ahmad, Ian Cockbain, Leus du Plooy, Tom Banton, David Lloyd.

 Manchester Originals: 

Carlos Brathwaite, Colin Ackermann, Jamie Overton, Joe Clarke, Jos Buttler, Fred Klaassen, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Richard Gleeson, Steven Finn, Tom Hartley, Colin Munro, Philip Salt, Sam Hain, Tom Lammonby.

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 Players Form: 

 ‍ Welsh Fire 

Wicket Keeper:

Jonny Bairstow-
Open, Open, 2dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn
72(39), 56(36), 5(8), 13(7), 11(7)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 6, Innings – 6, Runs – 184, Avg – 46

Tom Banton-
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
34(23), 4(7), 19(10), 107(51)*, 77(37)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 98, Avg – 49

BATSMAN :
Glenn Phillips-
3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
3(2)*, 23(14), 29(19), 48(26), 2(6)
0/11(5), DNB, DNB, 0/23(2), 1/3(1)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 47, Avg – 47
BOWL – Over – 1, Wkt – 0

Iain Cockbain –
4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
1(1)*, 12(7)*, 72(46), 10(12), 34(30), 62(39)*
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 9, Innings – 8, Runs – 189, Avg – 27

Ben Duckett–
1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 2dwn
53(34), 41(27), 74(41)*, 45(27), 39(20), 7(7)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 2 Innings – 2, Runs – 62, Avg – 31

David Lloyd-
Open, Open, Open, Open
52(33), 11(11), 51(29), 21(15)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 33, Innings – 29, Runs – 740, Avg – 27

Ollie Pope-
3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
15(9), 23(16), 60(45), 18(14), 52(35)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 2, Innings – 2, Runs – 88, Avg – 88

Leus du Plooy – Left Arm Orthodox
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
47(35), 2(3), 1(6), 57(34), 11(14)
0/18(1), DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB
BAT – Match – 61, Innings – 55, Runs – 1312, Avg – 33
BOWL – Over – 29, Wkt – 13, Sr – 13
ALL-ROUNDER :
Josh Cobb – Right Arm offbreak
DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
DNB, 35(18), 20(17), 11(15), 28(19)
DNB, 0/11(2), 0/8(1), DNB, 2/19(2)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 11, Avg – 11
BOWL – Over – 4, Wkt – 1, Sr – 24

Matt Critchley– Legbreak
DNB, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
DNB, DNB, 33(22)*, 20(21), 27(27)*, 1(4)
1/38(20), 1/29(20), 1/27(4), 2/20(4), 1/19(4), 2/23(4)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 3, Wkt – 1, Sr – 20

Jimmy Neesham –
2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn
0(1), 30(11)*, 2(5), 20(19), 10(9)
3/5(15), 0/15(5), 0/15(2), 1/14(2), 0/40(4)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 21, Avg – 21
BOWL – Over – 5, Wkt – 3, Sr – 9

Ryan Higgins-
5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn
1(3), 12(11), 44(25), 15(10)*
1/45(3), 1/34(3), 1/26(4), 0/8(1)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 5, Runs – 141, Avg – 36
BOWL – Over – 15, Wkt – 5, Sr – 18
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BOWLER : 
Qais Ahmad- Legbreak
0/34(20), 4/13(20), 0/22(4), 0/27(4), 0/23(4)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 7, Wkt – 1, Sr – 44

David Payne- Left Arm Fast Medium
2/30(20), 0/42(20), 2/35(4), 1/37(4), 2/25(3+1M)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 25, Wkt – 6, Sr – 26

Liam Plunkett- Right Arm Medium Fast
0/42(15), 0/13(1), 3/12(2), 0/14(2)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 11, Wkt – 3, Sr – 22

Jake Ball- Right Arm Medium
1/21(20), 1/24(20), 4/11(3), 2/32(4), 1/18(3)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 7, Wkt – 2, Sr – 22

 ‍Manchester Originals 

Wicket Keeper :
Jos Buttler –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn,
30(31), 8(10), 21(22), 59(49), 68(55), 0(3),
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 8, Innings – 8, Runs – 154, Avg – 26

Phil Salt –
Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
22(11), 4(5), 0(3), 4(2), 63(35), 6(6), 20(12)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 5, Innings – 5, Runs – 134, Avg – 33
Batsman :
Colin Munro –
2dwn, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open,
7(6), 26(22), 44(29), 0(1), 48(28), 88(56)*,
On this Ground
LA – BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 58, Avg – 58

Joe Clarke –
1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open,
6(8), 15(10), 27(19), 57(27), 6(4), 36(16),

Tom Lammonby – Left Arm Medium
3dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
16(15)*, 2(3), 90(36), 34(20), 8(11),
BAT – Match – 26, Innings – 21, Runs – 372, Avg – 25
BOWL – Over – 27, Wkt – 10, Sr – 16
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 2 Innings – 1, Runs – 34, Avg – 34

Sam Hain –
2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
2(3), 83(53)*, 15(15), 5(7), 0(2)
BAT – Match – 79, Innings – 76, Runs – 2369, Avg – 38
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 35, Avg – 35
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ALL-ROUNDER :
Carlos Brathwaite – Right Arm Medium
4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn,
4(2)*, 37(29), 27(10), 52(38), DNB, 4(7), 3(6)
2/13(10), 0/25(15), 0/38(3), 0/39(4), 3/7(2),

Jamie Overton – Right Arm Fast
5dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn
23(12), 6(7), 2(3), 6(5), 28(14)
0/22(2), 1/31(4), 2/14(4), 0/13(1), 1/6(1)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 6, Wkt – 1, Sr – 36

Colin Ackermann-  Right Arm offbreak
DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
DNB, 22(17), 36(21)*, 4(6), 3(2)
0/22(3), 3/35(4), 0/31(3), 0/21(2), 0/37(4)
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 1, Innings – 1, Runs – 7, Avg – 7
BOWL – Over – 1, Wkt – 0

Dan Douthwaite – Right Arm Medium
3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn
21(8)*, 25(16), 35(18), 13(13), 12(10)
0/9(1), 1/35(4), 3/28(4), 0/12(2), 1/31(3)
BOWL – Over – 60, Wkt – 20, Sr – 18
On this Ground
BAT – Match – 13, Innings – 12, Runs – 149, Avg – 15
BOWL – Over – 39, Wkt – 16, Sr – 14
BOWLER : 
Matt Parkinson – Legbreak
4/9(19), 1/27(20), 1/25(4), 0/47(4), 1/38(4), 1/26(4), 1/31(3), 0/18(3)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 7, Wkt – 2, Sr – 21

Lockie Ferguson – Right Arm Fast
4/24(4), 0/29(3), 0/20(3+1M), 0/35(4)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 6, Wkt – 3, Sr – 12

Steven Finn – Right Arm Fast
1/6(5), 1/6(5), 2/22(15), 3/35(3), 0/43(4), 0/46(4),
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 19, Wkt – 9, Sr – 12

Tom Hartley – Left Arm Orthodox
0/22(20), 2/24(20), 0/16(3), 2/35(4), 1/30(4),
BOWL – Over – 84, Wkt – 18, Sr – 27

Ollie Edwards Robinson – Right Arm Medium
0/23(2), 1/40(4), 2/15(4), 1/16(3)
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 10, Wkt – 3, Sr – 20

Fred Klaassen – Left Arm Medium Fast
1/15(10), 3/23(15), 1/22(3), 2/41(4), 0/30(3),
On this Ground
BOWL – Over – 3, Wkt – 1, Sr – 18

Richard Gleeson  – Right Arm Fast
1/21(1), 1/24(2), 3/35(4), 1/35(4)
BOWL – Over – 165, Wkt – 50, Sr – 20

Calvin Grant Harrison – Legbreak Googly
2/18(20), 2/18(20), 0/23(15), 4/36(4), 2/21(4)
BOWL – Over – 30, Wkt – 21, Sr – 14

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 ℹ️ Match Finished 

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 C & VC Options: 

Colin Munro
Glenn Phillips
Jimmy Neesham
Carlos Brathwaite

 Make necessary changes if any player absent 

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*You can make necessary changes as per your choice. 
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> We have mentioned the expected playing 11 as per our cricket knowledge. You can change the fantasy team once the playing 11 is out.

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