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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Zimbabwe U19 won the toss and choose to bowl first
Zimbabwe U19 beat Namibia U19 by 8 wickets
Zimbabwe's batting has been horrible throughout the tournament and has let them down.
Back Zimbabwe U19 to emerge victorious.
Tournament: | ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup, 2024 |
Format: | odi |
Venue: | De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa |
Toss Prediction: | To Bowl |
Weather: | 26.0°C|Sunny |
Namibia will meet Zimbabwe in the ICC Under-19 World Cup's 20th match tomorrow in Kimberley. Both sides, who are now at the bottom of the points table, hope to end the tournament on a high after failing to secure a win in both their league games.
71/10 in 23.2 3.04
296/7 in 50.0 5.92
204/10 in 48.3 4.21
89/10 in 21.1 4.2
133/10 in 37.5 3.52
56/10 in 27.0 2.07
95/6 in 19.5 4.79
91/10 in 33.1 2.74
On January 25th, Australia ended Zimbabwe's World Cup campaign by defeating them by 225 runs. Batting first, they scored 296 runs with seven wickets in fifty overs. shot Zimbabwe out for just 71 runs in 23.2 overs. During the Australian innings, three bowlers—Ryan Simbi, Brendon Sunguro, and Matthew Schonken—each took two wickets. Sunguro delivered an impressive bowling performance with a decent economy rate.
Zimbabwe's innings had a rocky start, with Ronak Patel being the sole contributor, scoring 36 runs and featuring four fours. Among the batsmen, only Brandon Sunguro entered double digits. Key players for Zimbabwe in this particular match encom Panashe Taruvinga, Ryan Kamwemba, Kohl Eksteem, and Matthew Schonken. Alexander Busing Volschenk leads Zimbabwe in this tournament.
Nathaniel Hlabangana, Panashe Taruvinga, Ryan Kamwemba (wk), Campbell Macmillan, Ronak Patel, Kohl Eksteen, Matthew Schonken (c), Brendon Sunguro, Newman Nyamhuri, Anesu Kamuriwo, Ryan Simbi
Ronak Patel, Campbell Macmillan, Matthew Schonken, Panashe Taruvinga, Brendon Sunguro, Ryan Kamwemba, Anesu Kamuriwo, Calton Takawira, Newman Nyamhuri, Kohl Eksteen, Ryan Simbi
Namibia also enters this encounter after losing two consecutive games in the competition. Their most recent encounter in the competition came against Sri Lanka, where their bowlers impressively reduced the opposition to 133 runs. Despite this bowling feat, Namibia's batsmen faltered, failing to reach the small target and eventually getting bowled out for a meager 56 runs in 27 overs.
Notably, Zacheo van Vuuren emerged as the standout bowler for Namibia, taking 4-23 in his 8 overs. The all-rounder also has some runs under his belt and will have to make an impact in this game as the other batters are struggling.
Johannes de Villiers was another bowler who helped Namibia's bowling performance. He took three wickets in four overs for 19 runs. Jack Brassell and Peter Daniel Blignaut took one wicket each. Namibia's batting struggled from the start, with just nine and ten number batters reaching double figures. Alexander Busing-Volschenk leads Namibia's team in this competition.
Gerhard Rensburg, Johannes de Villiers, JW Visagie (wk), Zacheo van Vuuren, Alexander Volschenk (c), Ryan Moffett, Jack Brassell, Henry van Wyk, Hanro Badenhorst, PD Blignaut, Junior Kariata
PD Blignaut, Jack Brassell, Hansie De Villiers, Alex Volschenk, Gerhard Janse v Rensburg, JW Visagie, Zacheo Jansen Van Vuuren, Benjamin Keith Brassell, Pieter Woutie Niehaus, Junior Kariata, Hanro Badenhorst
The Diamond Oval seats 11,000 spectators. The pitch favors batsmen, implying that they would dominate the game. Bowlers must maintain precision in their line and length to have an impact on this track.
There is a chance of uneven rain during this game, particularly in the morning. The relative humidity will be low during the game, except in the morning, when cloud cover is forecast. However, the showers are unlikely to last long or have much of an impact on the contest.
In the last match played at Diamond Oval, Australia U19 posted 296-7 and coasted to a 225-run win against Zimbabwe U-19. That is the highest score at the venue in this tournament in four matches. A total of around 260 should be par here.
The Kimberley-based Diamond Oval has hosted 15 one-day international matches, with the team batting first securing four victories, while the team batting second has claimed eleven wins. Therefore, it's anticipated that the captain winning the toss in this match will opt to field first.
A glance at the ODI history between Zimbabwe U19 and Namibia U19 reveals Zimbabwe's dominance. They have emerged triumphant in the last five meetings between these teams. The most recent clash took place in 2018, resulting in a straightforward victory for the Zimbabwe U19 side.
The odds are in favor of Zimbabwe in the clash, as far as we are concerned. Despite both teams encountering back-to-back defeats in the competition, Zimbabwe has displayed a more commendable performance at the venue, making them a favorable selection for securing victory in this match.
Back Zimbabwe U19 to emerge victorious.
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