BAR vs JAM Dream11 Match Prediction | Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs | Caribbean Premier League

Published on: Sep 23, 2019 1:10 pm IST|Updated on: Sep 23, 2019 5:48 pm IST

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BAR vs JAM Dream11 | Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs Match Preview

In the last game against table-toppers Guyana Amazon Warriors, the Barbados Tridents had to suffer a heavy eight-wicket defeat through the D/L method.

The Tridents, however, will have no time to sulk as they set to lock horns against Jamaica Tallawahs in the following day.

 

Match Details:

Date- Tuesday, September 24

Time- 3:30 AM (IST)

Venue- Kensington Oval, Barbados


Pitch Report:  With 170 being considered the par score at the Kensington Oval, the fans can expect good batting displays from both sides on this wicket. However, the spinners do tend to come to play as the game goes through to the latter stages.


 

Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs (Squads) –

 

Barbados Tridents:

Jason Holder (C), Sandeep Lamichhane, Asif Ali, Wahab Riaz, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope, Ashley Nurse, Josh Bishop, Imad Wasim, Jonathan Carter, Chemar Holder, Leniko Boucher, Roshon Primus, Raymon Reifer, Justin Greaves and Hayden Walsh

 

Jamaica Tallawahs:

Andre Russell, Chris Gayle, Chadwick Walton, Rovman Powell (C), Zahir Khan, Oshane Thomas, Glenn Phillips, George Worker, Amad Butt, Chris Lamont, Steven Jacobs, Imr

 


 

Barbados Tridents Team News :

With two wins and three defeats, the Tridents find themselves at the fourth spot in the table with four points.

In spite of the defeat to Guyana, the Tridents might not make a whole lot changes in their previous playing eleven.

Though Jason Holder bowled with an economy of under-six per over versus Guyana, he wasn’t able to fetch a wicket for his side.

Ashley Nurse, on the other end, got to bowl just the one over as he conceded 15 runs off of it.

Wrist spinner, Sandeep Lamichhane did manage to pick a wicket along with JP Duminy, while the others went wicket-less.

In terms of getting runs on the board versus Guyana, it was JP Duminy who top-scored with a 32 ball 38.

Harry Gurney has confirmed his presence for Barbados Tridents for the remainder of their CPL 2019 campaign.

 

Jamaica Tallawahs Team News :

Jamaica’s campaign has been disappointing so far with just one even in seven games which places them at the bottom of the league table.

Though Glenn Philips has been quite consistent for the Tallawahs this season, it’s the big names such as Chris Gayle and Andre Russell who have failed to turn things around for their side.

Oshane Thomas and Zahir Khan will be pivotal in the pace attack and would be given the onus of getting early wickets if they are to make an impact in the game.

SK Springer who conceded 50 runs in his four overs can be made to sit out this versus Barbados.


Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tridents | Possible Playing 11

Barbados Tridents- Greaves, Charles, Boucher (WK), Duminy, Nurse, Carter, Holder (C), Lamichhane, Lalor, Bishop, Reifer

Jamaica Tridents- Gayle, Phillips (WK), Walton (C), Russell, Worker, Smith, Glen, Ramaal, Zahir, Oshane, Dernbach


 

Key Points: 

JP Duminy is the leading run-scorer for Barbados Tridents with 150 runs in five games at an average of 37.50 and a strike rate of 126.05

Meanwhile, it’s the skipper of the Tridents, Jason Holder who leads the pack with seven wickets in five games.

Glenn Phillips, on the other hand, has been in sensational form with the bat with 289 runs scored in seven games with an average of 41.28 and a strike rate of 157.06

Though Andre Russell hasn’t done much with the bat, he has impressed with the ball by getting six wickets in five games for Jamaica.

 

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