NZ-W vs AU-W Dream11 Match Preview Match no. 10 will take place between New Zealand and Australia on this Sunday. Hosts New Zealand will be running very high on confidence after registering a massive win against India in what was a very clinical performance in all the fields of the game. One must not forget […]

Match no. 10 will take place between New Zealand and Australia on this Sunday. Hosts New Zealand will be running very high on confidence after registering a massive win against India in what was a very clinical performance in all the fields of the game.
One must not forget that New Zealand thrashed Australia in the warm-up game as well. But, we have seen how warm-ups account for nothing. The White Ferns lost their first game against West Indies and were nearly undone by the bad weather in their next game against Bangladesh. Their last game will give them a lot of confidence coming into this game against the tournament favorites.
On the other hand, Australia keeps marching on without bothering about who the opponent is. They won a nail-bitter against England and then thrashed Pakistan. They will be wary of New Zealand, who have had a hard time defeating them in the ODIs.
Healy has scored runs, Haynes has scored runs, and so has skipper Meg Lanning. Their ace spinner Alana King is amongst one of the top wicket-takers in the competition and the pacers have also been doing a decent job. They might look to try Heather Graham in place of Annabel Sutherland.
Match – New Zealand (NZ-W) v Australia (AU-W)
When – 13 March, 2022 – 3:30 AM IST
Venue – Basin Reserve, Wellington
| Mts | NZ won | AUS won | Tie/NR |
| 15 | 3 | 12 | – |
Form guide
NZ – WWLLW
AUS – WWWWW
Basin Reserve is arguably one of the best venues for batting.
Pitch report: The pitch will be excellent for batting after the initial overs.
Sophie Devine: This is Devine’s home ground and she scored 160+ against Australia in the warm-up.
Last 5 ODIs: 35 | 14 | 108 | 34 | 32
Amelia Kerr: Kerr has scored 394 runs against India at an average of 78.8.
Last 5 ODIs: 50, 3/56 | 47*, 0/28 | 13, 1/33 | 66, 1/55 | 68*, 3/30
Meg Lanning: Lanning has scored 6 hundreds against New Zealand.
Last 5 ODIs: 35 | 86 | 57* | 0 | 28
Megan Schutt: Schutt has taken 29 wickets against New Zealand.
Last 5 ODIs: 1/43 | 1/52 | 2/25 | 0/20 | 2/39
New Zealand: Sophie Devine (C), Suzie Bates, Amelia Kerr, Amy Satterthwaite, Maddy Green, Katey Martin (WK), Hayley Jensen, Frances Mackay, Lea Tahuhu, Jess Kerr, Hannah Rowe
Australia: Alyssa Healy (WK), Rachael Haynes, Meg Lanning (C), Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Heather Graham/Annabel Sutherland, Jess Jonassen, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown, Alana King
Top wicket-takers for NZ since 2021: L. Tahuhu (19) J. Kerr (18), A. Kerr (17)
Top wicket-takers for AUS since 2021: M. Schutt (13), T. McGrath (12), J. Jonassen (11)
Top run-scorers for NZ since 2021: A. Satterthwaite (638), A. Kerr (634), S. Devine (415)
Top run-scorers for AUS since 2021: A. Healy (458), R. Haynes (416), B. Mooney (366)

C – Lanning VC – Devine (If NZ batting first)
C – Perry VC – A. Kerr (If AUS batting first)

Option B (Mega League/H2H Team for NZ-W vs AU-W Dream11 Contest)
C – A. Kerr VC – J. Kerr (If NZ batting first)
C – Lanning VC – Haynes (If AUS batting first)

Jess Jonassen: Jonassen always enjoys facing New Zealand. She can be the key against their RHBs.
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