USG Chemnitz vs BSV Britannia, ECS T10 League - Dresden
BSV Britannia will look to continue their winning start to the ECS Dresden T10 tournament when they take on USG Chemnitz at the start of day four. One of two matches between the two on the final day of group-stage action, the match – at Dresden’s Ostrapark, takes place on August 13 and the live action starts at 09:00 local time.
BSV Britannia won four from four on day three – their first day of action in this tournament. Already in fine T20 form, BSV Britannia were in excellent batting shape throughout the day as they beat Berlin Eagles twice but also recorded hugely impressive wins against RC Dresden and BSC Rehberge.
USG Chemnitz, on the other hand, have only beaten Berlin Eagles. Those two wins put them fourth in the table but they will be outsiders for the play-offs. They have already lost twice to RC Dresden and BSC Rehberge and are expected to also lose twice to BSV Britannia.
USG Chemnitz vs BSV Britannia Live streaming
Live streaming: European Cricket Network
Toss Prediction
BSV Britannia were in excellent batting form on day one and could look to bat first.
Weather Report
It will be partly cloudy on day four in Dresden, but conditions are otherwise warm and dry again.
Pitch Condition
The pitch is relatively balanced, though the best batting teams – like BSV Britannia – have excelled.
Read on for team previews, betting tips, latest odds and match prediction for USG Chemnitz vs BSV Britannia, ECS Dresden T10.
USG Chemnitz Team News & Playing 11
USGC Team News
USG Chemnitz continue to adjust the batting line-up, though Gopinath Manoharan is likely to be at the top of the batting order. Rajesh Nagaraja could move back up the order.
USGC Key Players
- Gopinath Manoharan: Batted well in the two games against BSC Rehberge, including an unbeaten half-century.
- Akash Chougale: In good form pre-tournament, he took two wickets in each of the two matches against Rehberge.
- Rajesh Nagaraja: Took two more wickets in the two games on day three, and he is a useful batsman capable of batting up the order too.
USGC Team Form
USG Chemnitz beat Berlin Eagles twice on day one, but also lost both games to RC Dresden on the same day. Against BSC Rehberge, they lost twice more, despite two close-run things. In the first game, they hit 78/5 in a three-run loss and in the second they hit 92/5 but lost by four runs.
USG Chemnitz Predicted Playing 11
Rajesh Nagaraja (c), Abdul Basir, Gopinath Manoharan, Abdulsamad Stanikzai, Sandeep Shavalingegowda (wk), Ananthu Ajikumar, Sahith Reddy, Akash Chougale, Adith Narayanan, Varun Soraganvi, Arul Dinesh
BSV Britannia Team News & Playing 11
BSVB Team News
BSV Britannia are in fine form and have generally kept changes to a minimum so far.
BSVB Key Players
- Mohit Negi: In excellent form at the top of the batting order in T20 cricket, he has showed little touches of that same form in this tournament.
- Rohit Singh: The Germany international and BSV Britannia captain was in excellent all-round form on his first day. He hit 32 and 49* in his last two matches, as well as three wickets and a maiden across them.
- Sanish Goyal: Took 5-23 in the win against BSC Rehberge, showcasing some excellent wicket-taking form, and he can bat up the order too.
BSVB Team Form
BSV Britannia won four from four on day one, to continue the form they showed in T20 cricket. That included two wins against Berlin Eagles, as well as thrashing previously unbeaten RC Dresden by 56 runs and, also previously unbeaten, BSC Rehberge by 32 runs.
BSV Britannia Predicted Playing 11
Sanish Goyal, Mohit Negi, Rohit Singh (c), Nadjibullah Yasser, Gaurav Lohia, Vijay Lakshmanan (wk), Sandan Chintanippu, Hitesh Thakur, Faisal Khan, Waleed Ahmed, Waqas Virk
🏆 USG Chemnitz vs BSV Britannia Prediction
BSV Britannia were in fine form on their first day of action and are big favourites for this match too.
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