Northern Warriors are favorites to win
New York Strikers will take on Northern Warriors at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Match 22 of the 2022 Abu Dhabi T10 gets underway at 20:30 local time on Wednesday 30th November.
Level on six points from four games with Deccan Gladiators and Morrisville Samp Army, New York Strikers are enjoying a very strong first campaign in the Abu Dhabi T10. Their last victory came on Sunday, a 12 run win over Morrisville Samp Army.
The big hitters in Sunday’s win in Match 15 were Ireland’s Paul Stirling and Pakistan’s Azam Khan. Stirling struck 34 runs from 13 balls with Khan hitting 47 runs from 21 balls. Alongside Eoin Morgan, Andre Fletcher and Kieron Pollard, New York Strikers have a very strong batting line-up ahead of this game.
The experienced Ravi Rampaul took two wickets in the game against Morrisville Samp Army and he has a strike-rate of 9.0 in this tournament. Jordan Thompson is the second highest wicket taker in the competition and he continues to be a feared bowler in any white-ball match.
New York Strikers have won their last three games in the Abu Dhabi T10.
After a disappointing start which brought back memories of last season’s poor tournament, Northern Warriors have turned their form around in their last two games and are now only two points from the top of the table. They beat Chennai Braves by 34 runs in Match 16 on Monday.
Usman Khan and Adam Lyth, Northern Warriors’ openers, produced a first wicket partnership of 97 from 6.2 overs in their win over Chennai Braves. The pair, alongside skipper Rovman Powell, are in the top four run scorers in the tournament and will be full of confidence ahead of this clash.
UAE’s Junaid Siddique was the only Northern Warriors’ bowler to go wicketless against Chennai Braves with South African Wayne Parnell leading the way with figures of 2-24. Tall left-arm pace bowler Mohammad Irfan will be very hard to score off again in this game.
Northern Warriors are targeting their third successive win in the tournament.
The match will be played at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. Over recent days we are seeing an average of four wickets per match on this fast surface.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, match odds, and prediction for New York Strikers vs Northern Warriors, T10 League 2022
Andre Fletcher, Paul Stirling, Eoin Morgan, Azam Khan (wk), Kieron Pollard (c), Muhammad Waseem, Jordan Thompson, Akeal Hosein, Wahab Riaz, Matiullah Khan, Ravi Rampaul
Usman Khan (wk), Adam Lyth, Rovman Powell (c), Sherfane Rutherford, Adam Hose, Isuru Udana, Mark Deyal, Wayne Parnell, Junaid Siddique, Mohammad Irfan, Abhimanyu Mithun
There will be plenty of excitement ahead of this match as New York Strikers and Northern Warriors both come into this game in good form and with their sights set on the top of the table. Overall, we are backing the Northern Warriors’ batters to continue their excellent returns and to be too strong for New York Strikers’ bowlers. We are predicting a victory for Northern Warriors.
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