Match Preview for WAS vs ESS Dream11 Contest: Match 22 of the ongoing County Championship 2021 will be played between Warwickshire (WAS) and Essex (ESS) at Edgbaston, Birmingham on April 22nd at 03:30 PM IST. Both the teams are coming into this game in good form having drawn their first game and won their second […]

Match 22 of the ongoing County Championship 2021 will be played between Warwickshire (WAS) and Essex (ESS) at Edgbaston, Birmingham on April 22nd at 03:30 PM IST.
Both the teams are coming into this game in good form having drawn their first game and won their second game this season. This promises to be a really tight game.
With the weather not that great for the duration of the Test and the teams not having much between them, a draw could be the most likely result.
Weather Report:
Partly cloudy skies are expected with chilly conditions as the temperature can be as low as 13 degrees. Humidity can be around 38% but there will be a gentle breeze blowing at about 11 kmph.
Pitch Report:
The pitch here has been generally good for batting, but with the overnight rain and chilly conditions, there will be help for the seam and swing bowlers early on. A first-innings score in excess of 280 will make things competitive.
WAS Probable Playing XI:
Will Rhodes (c), Adam Hose, Robert Yates, Sam Hain, Hanuma Vihari, Matthew Lamb, Michael Burgess (wk), Tim Bresnan, Oliver Hanon-Dalby, Danny Briggs, Olly Stone.
ESS Probable Playing XI:
Nick Browne, Sir Alastair Cook, Tom Westley (c), Dan Lawrence, Paul Walter, Ryan ten Doeschate, Adam Wheater (wk), Simon Harmer, Ben Allison, Jamie Porter, Peter Siddle.
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WAS vs ESS Dream11 Team for Head to Head and Small League:

Adam Wheater, Sir Alastair Cook, Hanuma Vihari, Sam Hain, Dan Lawrence, Tim Bresnan, Ryan ten Doeschate, Simon Harmer, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Peter Siddle, Olly Stone.
Captain: Sir Alastair Cook
Sir Alastair Cook has not started the season in the best possible manner, with 45 runs from his first four innings. However, he is arguably one of England’s best and will surely be one of the top captaincy picks.
Vice-captain: Simon Harmer
Simon Harmer’s crucial 10-wicket haul in the last game won ESS a game against all odds. He can contribute with the bat as well and will be a superb vice-captaincy option.
WAS vs ESS Dream11 Team for Mega League:

Adam Wheater, Sir Alastair Cook, Matthew Lamb, Sam Hain, Will Rhodes, Ryan ten Doeschate, Simon Harmer, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Peter Siddle, Olly Stone, Jamie Porter.
Captain: Sam Hain
Sam Hain scored half-centuries in both innings as WAS chased down a mammoth 333. He will be a good captaincy pick.
Vice-captain: Will Rhodes
Will Rhodes already has eight wickets in two games so far this season and can also contribute handy runs with the bat. He will be an exciting vice-captaincy pick.
WAS vs ESS Ballebaazi Team for Classic League:

Adam Wheater, Sir Alastair Cook, Hanuma Vihari, Sam Hain, Dan Lawrence, Tim Bresnan, Will Rhoades, Simon Harmer, Oliver Hannon-Dalby, Jamie Porter, Olly Stone.
Captain: Simon Harmer
Simon Harmer’s crucial 10-wicket haul in the last game won ESS a game against all odds. He can contribute with the bat as well and will be a superb captaincy option.
Vice-captain: Will Rhodes
Will Rhodes already has eight wickets in two games so far this season and can also contribute handy runs with the bat. He will be an exciting vice-captaincy pick.
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