Delhi Bulls are favorites to win
Bangla Tigers will take on Delhi Bulls at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Match 19 of the 2022 Abu Dhabi T10 gets underway at 20:30 local time on Tuesday 29th November.
With only one win and three defeats across the tournament so far, Bangla Tigers currently sit at the bottom of the league in the 2022 Abu Dhabi T10. Their only victory came against New York Strikers in the opening game of the competition.
There were encouraging signs from Bangla Tigers in their last match and their batters in particular impressed when posting 117-4 against Northern Warriors on Sunday. Keeper-batter Joe Clarke, who had struggled in his opening two innings, hit 24 from 15 balls and will be far more self-assured in this game.
Mohammad Amir and Rohan Mustafa both conceded plenty of runs in the last game but spinner Shakib Al Hasan and pace bowler Benny Howell put in excellent performances. Both Hasan and Howell have been consistent across the competition and will be hard to face in this match.
Bangla Tigers are looking to avoid their fourth successive defeat in this campaign.
It was almost two successive victories to kick off this year’s tournament for the Bulls but after recording a tied match with Team Abu Dhabi in Match 7, defeats have followed against Morrisville Samp Army and Deccan Gladiators. A victory in this fixture will see the Bulls move away from the bottom placed sides.
Although Tom Banton made only 12 runs at the top of the order in Sunday’s defeat to Deccan Gladiators, he has been in excellent form and looks to be back to his best. Skipper Rilee Rossouw and Tim David have both played well and are always feared batters in white ball cricket.
The Bulls bowlers struggled in their last game with Imad Wasim the only player to return figures with an economy rate of under 10.5. Tom Kohler-Cadmore hit 82 not out from 33 balls and Richard Gleeson, who had been one of the tournament’s best performers, conceded 29 runs from his two overs.
Delhi Bulls have not won any of their last three games in the tournament.
The match will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Batters can trust the pace and bounce in this wicket which encourages aggressive shot making.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, match odds, and prediction for Bangla Tigers vs Delhi Bulls, T10 League 2022
Hazratullah Zazai, Evin Lewis, Iftikhar Ahmed, Colin Munro, Joe Clarke (wk), Shakib Al Hasan (c), Ben Cutting, Benny Howell, Rohan Mustafa, Umair Ali, Mohammad Amir
Tom Banton (wk), Rahkeem Cornwall, Rilee Rossouw, Tim David, Dwayne Bravo (c), Keemo Paul, Dominic Drakes, Asif Khan, Richard Gleeson, Shiraz Ahmed, Waqas Maqsood
Bangla Tigers and Delhi Bulls both got off to winning starts in the 2022 Abu Dhabi T10 but early season optimism has disappeared and both teams are now on win-less streaks. This tournament is all about hitting boundaries and we think that Delhi Bulls have a batting line-up more capable of doing this than Bangla Tigers. As a result, we are predicting a victory for Delhi Bulls.
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